Sentences with phrase «artistic strategies»

Both share similar artistic strategies of creating a framework of a platform in which collaborative actions can take place.
Artistic strategies represented in the exhibition include appropriation, repetition and serial production.
In his paintings and sculptures, Glenn Brown reflects upon the history of art never confining himself to a specific period; he refers for instance with artistic strategies from Renaissance till the twentieth century, working after paintings of Rembrandt, Menzel, Dalí or Auerbach for instance.
Two years later he elaborated the discussion of postmodern artistic strategies in an essay with the same title in October, including Cindy Sherman in what came to be known as the «Pictures Generation.»
This changing framework of objects interweaves questions of digital ownership with artistic strategies of appropriation and curation.
She studied in Midrasha School of Art in Israel and received MFA in the Public Art and New Artistic Strategy program from the Bauhaus University, Weimar, Germany.
Explore the diverse artistic strategies that developed amid the rapid cultural transformations and tensions of the 1980s, with a spotlight on Allan McCollum's Over One Thousand Individual Works.
Through its residency and public programme, the Delfina Foundation brings together artists, curators and critics from around the world to explore how artistic strategies have and can be used to address wide - ranging issues, in this case issues relating to food, agriculture, and the environment.
Organized by Janet Bishop, curator of painting and sculpture at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the exhibit presents the work of prominent women artists whose artistic strategies include reinventing established art historical conventions.
Drawing on the spectacular resources of the Norton Simon collections, the exhibition explores the wealth of aesthetic and conceptual artistic strategies that challenge the shortsighted view of still life as simply an art of imitation.
This project neither seeks to valorize or explore iconoclasm, nor does it pursue Futurist themes of historical destruction, rather it considers how national icons and historical events become resignified, specifically through artistic strategies of doubling and deconstruction
Both artworks, while from vastly different eras and employing different artistic strategies, present the complexity of a survivor's experience.
La Casa Encendida, Madrid Pictoplasma and La Casa Encendida present a group - exhibition of contemporary character design and art, focussing on the current artistic strategy of hijacking, re-designing and creating mascots, while they increasingly free themselves from the contexts they used to stand for.
Abstract 09 is investigating contemporary artistic strategies and practices in the realm of abstract art in general and reductive art in specific.
Drip Machine continues the main artistic strategies Jeff Shore and Jon Fisher have employed during the past 15 years of practice, the conflation of DIY aesthetics and visual technologies, the exploration of the relationship between automated and chaotic movement, and the spectator expectations about the cause - effect relation between image and sound, while moving a step forward in complexity by conflating water and electronic equipment as well as the use multiple sensors and channels.
Wachtel's work has often been credited as a notable precursor to similar artistic strategies by Jeff Koons and Richard Prince.
The exhibition, presented by LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes and California Historical Society, will examine a group of murals produced in the greater L.A. area from the 1970s to the 2000s that were threatened or destroyed, and explore how their iconography, content, and artistic strategies challenged dominant cultural norms and historical narratives.
Working in a wide range of media, from the traditional to the unconventional, Ruby has created an oeuvre that, while remarkably diverse, is firmly rooted within a complex and coherent artistic strategy.
Her interests lie in post-digital artistic strategies and methodologies, «off - the - cloud» systems of connectivity, and art - driven practices empowering new forms of literacy.
Well beyond that, however, Gray Matters aims to investigate a prevalent artistic strategy that women of varying age, ethnicity, and background — and across varying artistic media — are concertedly pursuing at this moment.»
This anthology explicitly investigates work in relation to contemporary art, surveying artistic strategies that grapple with the complexities of being an art worker in the new economy, a postproducer, a collaborator, a fabricator, a striker, an ethical campaigner, or would - be transformer of labour from oppression to liberation.
By merging their memories and imagination, the artists rediscover a potential of a tale — an intimate, highly personalized idiom - as a particular artistic strategy in contemporary art practice.
Yet perhaps the most compelling story to be told about the artwork centers on the material life of the object itself, a narrative that includes Rauschenberg tussling with the implications of his own evolving artistic strategies in a significant reworking of the piece around 1955.
In the exhibition and the accompanying publication, Herwig Turk's work undergoes a contextual expansion, through the dialogue with works from the Museum's collection itself on the one hand, and on the other, through a selection of artworks which hark back to related artistic strategies and have a place in the scientific discourse on art.
Yes, Andy Warhol employed photographic silkscreens to launch a 1960s mass - production painting factory, but to do it he also launched the now - ubiquitous artistic strategy of making paintings by not really painting.
Mario Petrirena's in the remembering, at Sandler Hudson Gallery through January 17, is in some ways a retrospective of Petrirena's various artistic strategies.
The team tackles the age - old problem of blurring the boundaries between art and life, with a youthful spirit that is equal parts post-adolescent ennui and romantic view of the»70s, thus forming part of a wave of younger artists who appropriate earlier artistic strategies without engaging the political or ideological dimensions of the original movements.
The premeditated artistic strategies force the audience to confront their own convictions, directions of thought as well as intentions.
Hancock's unabashed cultivation of his preadolescent imagination can mask a sophisticated artistic strategy, one that has carried him from a fundamentalist Christian household in the northeast Texas town of Paris to this year's place of honor among visual artists from across the state.
After a prologue including other examples of radical, monochrome paintings by Ellsworth Kelly, Frank Stella, and Ad Reinhardt, Singular Forms explores how these parallel artistic strategies were manifest in Minimalist and Conceptual art of the 1960s and 70s through the work of Carl Andre, Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, Sol LeWitt, Agnes Martin, and Lawrence Weiner, among others.
Minimalism, now recognized as one of the signal artistic strategies of the 20th century, was called many things in the 1960s: ABC Art, Literalism, Primary Structures, Specific Objects, Reductive Art.
Each of the 7 exhibiting artists takes a candid, probing approach to their chosen medium, unpacking its art historical framework, examining precedent artistic strategies, and subverting viewer expectations.
The transformation of everyday and urban detritus is one of Chicago - based artist Theaster Gates» (born 1973) fundamental artistic strategies.
Elizabeth Dee is pleased to announce Post Culture, a group exhibition that features intergenerational artistic strategies in a time of relative, variant and abundant image dissemination.
WNTRP opens specifically for artistic strategies that question the possibilities and limitations of the exhibition space as such.
The exhibition could have easily been divided and displayed chronologically to establish historical context, but instead — thanks to the acuity of the curators — enhances dialogue by mixing artistic strategies, moments in history, and ways of seeing the world, one where art and life can not be conceived apart.
Artistic strategies recur throughout Version Control, such as the spoken or written narration of a moment (Tim Etchells, Ruth Buchanan, Gerry Bibby); appropriation and restaging of existing artworks (Louise Lawler, Seth Price, Felix Gmelin) and the object as evidence, revealing or performing its own narrative (Eva & Franco Mattes, Tobias Madison & Emanuel Rossetti, Morag Keil).
Artists such as Rashid Johnson, Julie Mehretu, Mark Bradford, and Jennie C. Jones encompass a range of artistic strategies so broad as to have little in common except the label contemporary.
As part of her residency, Breitz will lead a collaborative studio workshop with OCAD U students: Being Ourselves + Others will invite students to expand their individual artistic strategies through a process of exploration into and reflection on coalescing societal contexts and ideas.
Here, Foster does not see the late - 20th - century reappearance of artistic strategies such as the readymade or the monochrome as a case of imitation or repetition, but rather as a productive reworking of the original avant - garde.
By employing his own intrinsic artistic strategies, appropriation and recontextualization, Monk presents an exhibition that appends art history with a narrative of his own interplay between the objects and ideas of the past and his newly conceived reincarnations.
Similarly, Pandian takes on 1960s artistic strategies in The Incomparables Club, the conclusion of a cycle of recent exhibitions that features the moving image and sound installation Reversal.
Join visiting artists William Miller (USA) and Paul Walde (Canada) for a discussion about artistic strategies that use digital media to capture both the present moment, the past and the future.
«Inserted» one after the other, the works by Manuela Leinhoß, Swantje Hielscher and Davide Cascio extended and contrasted with the exhibition's theme using sculpture, object, drawing, and collage: Thereby they included further artistic strategies that are dealing with different references to architecture and (utopian) concepts of space.
«While by no means a formal group, the now - celebrated African American practitioners at the heart of this study are linked generationally and conceptually by a shared investment in critical artistic strategies developed since the 1960s, and their nearly simultaneous turn toward slavery...,» Copeland writes.
Much more intuitive than empirical, this materialization of a critical process, in which Kovanda's work is integrated into the history of major Western artistic strategies, is a long - awaited recognition of a significant artist whose work and career straddle the boundaries between intelligibility and disappearance.
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