Sentences with phrase «artistic labor»

From 2000 - 2002 she was the Curator of Contemporary Art at The Baltimore Museum of Art, where she organized Work Ethic, which traced the problem of artistic labor in post-1960s art.
Building from the transformation of artistic labor through industrial production initiated by minimalism and conceptual art, the panel, including artists Dora Budor and Josh Kline, and artist and theorist Keith Tilford, will consider histories of fabrication up to the present day.
The project's overall goal is to comment on the economic status of artists and how our society values artistic labor, and at the same time bring Merkel Hess recognition as an artist.
In graduate school, Hess also continued to hone his artistic practice, which is concerned with artistic labor, the status and reception of craft objects within the art world, and the role of pottery in contemporary art and society.
Ideally, this means that you will be supporting yourself solely by selling the fruits of your own artistic labor; doing what you love to do and finding a way to be paid for it.
Tony Greene Movie (2014 — 16) similarly explores the blurry work - play balance of artistic labor via a visit to New York by Neff's boyfriend that coincides with the planning and execution of Neff's curatorial project focused on the painter Tony Greene at a Chicago gallery.
This shifting of where and when artistic labor happens feels pertinent at a time when funding for the arts is again under threat, younger artists still feel pressured to justify their choice of paint as medium, and we all feel wary about the exploitation of various forms of creative labor.
Managing Object Expectations creates a dialogue between artistic labor and readymade objects by merging the aesthetics of handcrafted artworks with everyday objects.
The discussion will explore the status of artistic labor in relation to technological developments, and the emancipatory possibilities offered by these technologies — if effectively re-vectored toward the production of new, post-capitalist political horizons.
Building from the transformation of artistic labor through industrial production initiated by minimalism and conceptual art, the panel will bring together artists, critics, and theorists to consider histories of fabrication up to the present day.
The project's overall goal is to comment on the economic status of artists and how our society values artistic labor, and at the same time bring Hess recognition as an artist.
As curator of contemporary art at the Baltimore Museum of Art from 2000 — 02, she organized Work Ethic (2003), which traced the problem of artistic labor in post-1960s art.
Concerned with artistic labor, technologies of vision, and nostalgia for the avant - garde, previous iterations of the work took place in different forms at the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles and Vilma Gold, London in 2012.
We see X as relating to multiple concepts of exchange: thoughts and ideas, cultures and histories, artistic labor and value.
Drawing from this history, Gilmore creates a personal, persistent, and tragi - comic method, using her body as a site to articulate female identity, artistic labor, and resistance.
This issue of PARIS, LA documents that exhibition and the aftermath, a three - way conversation on authorship, artistic labor, and perversion.
A meeting of culture agents who share critical positions regarding the status of artistic labor, the format of this encounter intersects the symposium and the crash course, as a physical symposium that re-thinks the social relations traditionally established in those socio - academic circumstances.
Through her artistic labor, Camil is able to create a new narrative from among these worn and faded symbols.
It's evidence of some unwritten rule governing the division of artistic labor that Andrew Forge's work as a teacher and critic would color our understanding of his paintings, and not the other way around.
Join New York - based artist Sarah Crowner and art historians Christine Poggi (University of Pennsylvania) and Jenni Sorkin (University of California, Santa Barbara) as we unpack the intersections between art, craft, and design as they relate to questions of artistic labor, gender, and performativity.
New York - based artist Wilson's Clocked Out When I Punched In is not fully revealed yet, but features, as Rachel Valinsky describes in the press release, «an array of works that relate to the life of the studio and the valuation of artistic labor
«Even these remarks are specific to the working practice of the sculptor Rebecca Warren, they can be applied to the artistic labor in general.
Reflecting on the problem of artistic labor and exploitation, John Hogan looks back at the funny and caustic 1960s - era cartoons of Theodore L. Shaw.
Thanks to LeWitt's precedent, the idea of artistic labor is often understood as something communal and even transferable.
Hosted by an anonymous «pair of angels,» the event celebrated Artangel's artistic labors of love and the people who «inspire and support» them.
On this episode, we talked about artifice, artistic labor, the socioeconomic issues that «Off Season» addresses, whether or not Joseph Beuys borrowed liberally from Charlie Chaplin's Gold Rush, the complicated history of the Hamptons, his recent solo show «1:1» at Derek Eller last summer, the Uncanny Valley, and stumbling into horror by attempting approximation.
Rodrigo Valenzuela General Song Upfor, Portland 6 September - 14 October For the Chilean - born artist Rodrigo Valenzuela, physical and artistic labor have always been intertwined.
While Curator of Contemporary Art at The Baltimore Museum of Art from 2000 - 2002, she arranged Work Ethic, which traced the problem of artistic labor in post-1960s art.
At least since Georges Braque first plied a house painter's comb to create faux bois (fake wood grain) in his Homage to J. S. Bach, 1911, artists» applications of decorative and artisanal painting techniques have introduced a level of self - reflexivity to our received notions of artistic labor and medium - specificity.
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