In extensive interviews, the artist discusses the cultural and political values that have enabled him to establish his
own artistic language over the past five decades.
The selected artists present a new
artistic language through research and experimentation with materials, demonstrating a strong awareness and social engagement within their cultures.
Whether in his paintings or his installations, his formal world has always transformed the condition of contemporary society, concentrating a chaotic and constantly shifting modern china into a
dynamic artistic language.
From this country's earliest years, American artists have used still - life painting to express cultural, political and social values, elevating the subject to a
significant artistic language.
They are drawn together by a
shared artistic language that emphasizes an economy of means and, most importantly, by a poetic, often playful sensibility.
The exhibition includes around 400 works and presents the entire range of his work, from his first photographic series in black and white taken in the «60s and «70s up to the work in color and the exploration of new
artistic languages of his later years.
In celebration of the exhibition, Painter of the Fields is the first major overview of Warren Rohrer's work held in Lancaster County and will examine the various stages of his career; including works from his early days of drawing to his fully realized abstract
artistic language based on the fields of Lancaster County where he lived.
Her paintings are marked by a combination of imagery from traditional Chinese ink paintings and a contemporary, experimental quality that pursues originality
in artistic language through layering, materiality, and vision.
The picturesque treatment, and the expansive production of their videos are just as characteristic of their unique
artistic language as spectacular tracking shots and sweeping over images that flow together with alienation and associative montages in dreamlike sequences and an all - encompassing stream of images.
This group exhibition displays works of art which «translate the infinite potentialities of glass into unprecedented dialectics which inevitably have to do with our daily existence, as a constitutive element of
contemporary artistic language.»
This duality also evokes Drennen's large - scale project of building an original
artistic language from an... more»
Connected to one another through their contemporary re-examination of
traditional artistic languages, the artwork uniquely reveals captivating spins on the context of tradition.
To convey the myriad
artistic languages employed by the Futurists as they evolved over a 35 - year period, this chronological exhibition will integrate multiple disciplines in each section.
Firstly, it presents the visual artist through a selection from two of his outstanding bodies of work: those from the late 1990s related to the character Mr DOB and the concept of «Superflat», which placed him within the legacy of Pop art but with an exceptionally
original artistic language, and works from recent years in which Murakami has developed an intelligent personal dialogue with Japanese historical paintings.
Through the creation of his own
nonrepresentational artistic language, his work conveys what the gallery calls «an abstract visual event that is emotionally charged, turbulent in structure and striking in impact.»
Drawing on
multiple artistic languages and media, these works repositioned the black female presence from the margins to the centre of debates about representation and art making.
Los Angeles is a city with a flourishing diversity of artists who have created their own visions and
artistic languages within the same social and geographical environment, but which have taken them on different routes.
For the first time Europe — still emerging from the shadows of the second World War — had seen a new
artistic language emerge from the gestural mark - making of these American artists.
He soon developed a
distinct artistic language based on his ability to transform found materials — including the discarded furniture on the streets of Los Angeles — into elaborate assemblage and complex tableaux with an angry and inventive wit.
To convey the
myriad artistic languages employed by the Futurists as they evolved over a 35 - year period, the exhibition integrates multiple disciplines in each section.
Catherine Petitgas, a London - based collector on Tate's Latin American art acquisition committee, believes the new wave of interest is based on a reassessment of geometrical abstraction in the 1950s when Brazilian artists such as Lygia Clark and Hélio Oiticica created a
distinctive artistic language as part of the Neo-Concrete Group.
Personally, I've found that the
western artistic language expressed by both Still and O'Keeffe's work has become a massive force when it comes to defining my own visual appetite, which may or may not have something to do with my growing up in Albuquerque, NM (proud graduate of Georgia O'Keeffe Elementary School... go Rams!).
Particularly important to the new generations of artists in Russia, V - A-C's focus is on practically supporting and expanding the platform for home - grown talent, challenging artists to experience, engage with and interrogate international cultural practices whilst developing an authentic and
autonomous artistic language.
His late paintings treat that landscape as one to be read - like a book of primitive script - and link the humanly marked, divided and transformed landscape of Rohrer's beginnings to his lifelong search for an
authentic artistic language of his own.
Welling's photographic practice is comparable with that of a «ventriloquist», as he himself once described it, meaning that he embraces
many artistic languages through the filter of photography.
Over the last decade, Colen has developed a coherent body of work that uses hyperrealism, trompe l'oeil and illusionism as its points of departure, and which refuses to be dictated by expectations of one
unified artistic language.
Her lush, seductive images recruit the idiom of commercial advertising and music videos to create a highly individual
artistic language informed by her past in a music band and as a set designer.
Organized by CCA Wattis Institute of Contemporary Art director Anthony Huberman, the exhibition, spanning three floors at the gallery's uptown location, offers a breakdown of the artist's
broad artistic language alongside a publication edited by Wouter Davidts.
Mounted by the New York collective DIS, the exhibition foregrounds a new
artistic language taking its inspiration from Internet resources.
These shows, which include «Uncertain States of America», «China Power Station», «Indian Highway» and «Imagine Brazil», look
at artistic languages, but also take into account the social and cultural context, the role of institutions, the critical discourses and the commercial art system in the countries in question.
Menezes writes that «it is rare to find an emerging artist who uses woodcut as his
main artistic language, or attempts to explore new possibilities of artistic expression within woodcarving.
Befitting the complexity their subject matter, the visual expression of their practice takes on a number of forms — sculpture, installation, performance, and photography have all provided the underpinning for the duo's conceptual and
reflective artistic language.
Bil's has begun to use a series of Kayan's videos and photographs which feature her
signature artistic language that intertwines image and performance, in its shops and promotional material.
His minimalist and
conceptual artistic language was a source of inspiration for the curators of the biennial, Adriano Pedrosa and Jens Hoffmann.
He studied landscape painting in Germany at the Dusseldorf Academy and then travelled widely around the world, which shaped his
specific artistic language.
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