Sentences with phrase «as aesthetic»

Sturdy timbers, constructed on site, add structural support as well as aesthetic value.
Why not consider an addition to your homes that would just function as an aesthetic addition and an area for activities?
Incorporate more natural elements such as wood, flowers and plants as aesthetic pieces for your home.
Job Objective To work as an Aesthetic Sales Representative for a highly appreciated brand and achieve challenging sales goals by applying my best marketing practices.
Turning the Dell Inspiron 27 7000 around reveals a port panel that's as functional as the aesthetic suggests.
It's functional as much as aesthetic, lighting up with notifications and incoming calls, as well as pulsating to music and getting stronger when you push up the volume.
OnePlus isn't promoting its move to a notched design as an aesthetic choice.
The BookBook disguises your iPad as a vintage book, adding an extra layer of theft protection as well as aesthetic beauty.
SLEEK MODERN DESIGN: The result of solar inspiration, Sol features a sleek design that acts as an aesthetic bridge between functional technology and interior design
Amongst other defences, Grandmark contended that spare parts have no aesthetic features and should therefore not have been registered as aesthetic designs.
«Naked is an extremely lightweight chair that uses its structure as its aesthetic
Many of the indoor design elements are also functional as well as aesthetic.
Since 2004, Fontaine has approached the readymade, abstraction, and collectivity not as aesthetic ideals but as coping strategies in the symbolic economy of contemporary art.
This exhibition gives a rare glimpse into a web of relationships between artists, collectors, critics and dealers that helped shape the Abstract Expressionist movement as well as the aesthetic of each individual artist.
A rag - tag collective of New York artists, designers and self - styled debutantes, Lou Dallas has adopted as its aesthetic a kind of zombie mish - mash of decadent style.
When Murray first began making her raucous, eccentrically shaped, often multi-part paintings, during the decade under review, their burgeoning, layered shapes, sci - fi images, and, often, high - key color, made them read at once as affronts to the reductive qualities of minimalism and as aesthetic challenges to the mass - culture quotations of Pop art.
At Platform, Westerhouse Road, Easterhouse, the remotest Gi2018 venue, Jessica Ramm's Personal Structures is a new body of work exploring «home - made» architecture as an aesthetic and political statement.
Despite the many shifts — ideological as well as aesthetic — that it has undergone in recent years, the museum has, more or less, remained true to Barr's vision.
Less interested in the raucousness of «low» art than their figurative peers, however, these quietist formalists instead abstract from mundane artifacts that, while not intended as aesthetic objects, nevertheless evince a strange beauty.
In a broader sense, however, Post-Minimalism (like Post-Impressionism) encompasses a number of differing styles, as well as types of painting, sculpture and other contemporary artforms, which succeeded Minimalism in the late - 1960s and 1970s, and which use it as an aesthetic or conceptual reference point from which to develop.
Sietsema conceived the exhibition around the color green as an aesthetic and speculative framework.
Not one dealt with works of art as aesthetic objects; all indulged heavily in opaque «theoretical» jargon.
Kramer fought against leftwing political bias in art criticism, and what he perceived as the aesthetic nihilism characteristic of many 20th century working artists and art critics.
Initially skeptical of utsushi as an aesthetic practice, Tabaimo has come to regard it as an important binding agent, connecting artists and their ideas across long spans of time.
She has even provided bleachers to better view the works from a bit of distance, as a dynamic performance of motion, shifts, adjacencies — as an aesthetic - athletic event.»
«The Direction of Particulars» (2010) incorporates echoes of the painted fan, of constructivism and Art Deco so comfortably that their dissonance registers as aesthetic energy rather than disharmony.
He incorporates found objects and unconventional materials to structure complex multi-layered pieces that are as aesthetic as they are thought provoking.
The monstrous as an aesthetic exercise has been approached countless times in the history of art.
The window shades fluctuate between being read as abstract, geometric, raw materials, as apparently at hand, non-traditional painting support, and as aesthetic images of shades, as well as of course also being direct presentations of real shades.
As aesthetic work, Frontier Imaginaries explores a notion of frontier formalism.
Hempel uses strategies of collection to represent languages as aesthetic experiences and exercises in free thinking.
For cubism was not a style so much as an aesthetic revolution, a «shock in the dark,» each painting a performance that instigated a profound change of artistic form, indeed the first new ocular form in 500 years of mankind's vision of itself.
Over the past three decades, private collectors Peter and Rosemarie Ruppert have amassed an enormous range of works focused on the definition of concrete art as an aesthetic form that stands only for itself, and not for an abstracted or symbolic representation of the visually perceptible.
The qualities that McBride, like others, woke up to in Eilshemius do not exist only in the eye and mind of the beholder but also inhere in the paintings as aesthetic objects.
The world that we know and perceive, as Moon and Jeon seem to insist, is, after all, predicated on intangible, metaphysical qualities — such as aesthetic wonder — that will always transcend humankind's reductive attempts to explain them.
The works in this exhibition examine the human experience of pain, pleasure and desire as well as the aesthetic manipulation of consumers in late capitalist societies.
His work «explores textile as an aesthetic that is contemporary yet also anchored in perpetually evolving traditions», writes the contemporary African art expert Joëlle Busca.
Inventing the World: The Artist as Citizen takes public initiatives that have occurred in Benin in recent years such as Meschac Gaba's Musée de l'Art et de la Vie Active (MAVA) and Zinkpè's Boulev» art as a starting point to interrogate the notion of the artist as citizen both as an aesthetic idea and an ethical project.
Documentation of the 1966 Destruction in Art Symposium in London, which famously posed breakdown as aesthetic subject and structure, will be featured in the show as well as in a multi-authored catalogue.
After that, what we tend to refer to as art is more realistically a commodified document of the act (ion)-- more appropriately referred to as aesthetic surplus.
Like Georgia O'Keeffe paintings, they can be interpreted as aesthetic explorations of the sensuality of natural forms.
One way viewers might see them as such would be to compare them to the color field paintings of Mark Rothko, or to the monochromes of Yves Klein, interacting with them as aesthetic mediums assisting us toward a personal transcendent experience.
«Ancestors of Congo Square» proves to be a seminal work in the field of African art, and students, scholars, African enthusiasts and the general public alike will enjoy this book both for its educational significance as well as its aesthetic value.
Her work can be perceived as both aesthetic and utilitarian, capable of serving as a means for an outsider to access information about an unfamiliar culture.
Using international bank notes as his aesthetic arena, the body of work is an exploration into the culture, currency and political issues of the USA.
In this work, entitled Bour - No Boisham - Mo A-Kort-Re-Tho Koray - Sho - Bi-Ke Whitechapel Gallery (a Bengali title that translates as Culture Unites Us at the Whitechapel Gallery), I've used them as an aesthetic embellishment of the actual prints from the fabrics I use in my work.
In Hepworth's practice the hollowing out of the timber often had a practical as well as an aesthetic purpose, as it helps the wood to dry out more quickly and evenly and so minimises the risk of it splitting.
Usual examples cite artists such as Agnes Martin and Ad Reinhardt, and the grid as aesthetic style typically bears descriptive qualities like «clinical,» «sterile,» and «objective» — words that have minimalistic sensibilities.
Aiming to reassess abstract art's critical role as aesthetic idiom, perceptual process, and research form, this project considers how abstraction's constant re-makings keep it crucial, a strategy to think contemporary culture and to incite ongoing critical dialogues with everyday reality.
For her debut North American solo exhibition, in a sub-basement space at Y Gallery, Chilean artist Alejandra Prieto recasts coal as an aesthetic object.
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