Sentences with phrase «as objets»

Displayed against the fresh white gallery walls, the functional purpose of the objects is de-accentuated, allowing the works to be appreciated as objets d'art.
The irony that words could now be sold as objets d'art — while it was impossible to get any money or recognition for them back when he was a poet — was not lost on Broodthaers.
Starting Friday, October 30 through November 1 at this year's Pottery on the Hill, in addition to viewing ceramics as objets d'art, audiences will notice that all of the ceramics on display have a both a function and a purpose.
Toronto's Neat stocks brooms by Sweden's Iris Hantverk that could be admired as objets d'art for the serenity of their gentle angles.
Jane Mount's stylish illustrations of the selected titles — spines colorfully rendered, typefaces faithfully reproduced — underscore the allure that books possess as objets d'art.
In «Mirrors», José Parlá creates a new series of paintings that reinvent the cityscape by exporting parts of walls he found in Italy to his Brooklyn studio in order to create work that interplays and re-contextualizes detritus appropriated and presented as objet trouvé in both abstract paintings and poetic interpretations of places seen by the artist's eye.

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I have two kilns — Big Bertha and Martha who is smaller for instant orders — two long benches of slip moulds and a huge collection of tools and equipment, materials and «things to do things with» or «objets trouvés» as I like to address the piles of seemingly random clutter.
They include a polymer 3 - D printer (Connex 350 3D Printer with Water Pressure Cleaner; model: Connex 350 / 1077L, vendor: Objet) for chassis construction, a database of compatible materials such as plastics and epoxies, and custom tooling for mounting device components during assembly.
Open shelving, no upper cabinets, no standard island, just a free - flowing, free - organizing way to not only store functional items of dish and glassware but somewhere for me to affectionately display my personal objets d'art as well.
In the place of a genuine dialogue on the subject of a vertiginous period in gender politics in the United States is a fruitless discussion of the titular Mona Lisa Smile, placing women, The Hours - like, in some sort of inscrutable ocean of secrets (cribbing Titanic, another film, as it happens, that features a revisionist femme recognizing the importance of Picasso): troubled waters looking for bridges and objets d'art in need of deconstruction.
An over-designed objet d'art par excellence, the film is graceful and lovely in every frame, even as the blood flows freely, but ultimately as empty as its thinly drawn characters.
Central to his process is the incorporation of scientific research and the highlighting of objets trouvés (found objects) in New York City — what the artist refers to as a re-invention of Dada practice.
The objet trouvé is as much a part of his paintings as paint itself.
While there is no theme this year as such, we're hunting for work that experiments and explores in general, crossing disciplinary boundaries, challenging established notions of time and space, cultural production, and the objet d'art itself.
The opening reception for Objets d'Art II will be held as scheduled, however, the musical performances have been relocated to Jed and Carl's loft downtown.
From the Poèmes - objets and abstract paintings of his early years, Raysse progressed to assemblages of everyday objects, such as boxes of washing powder, games and plastic products, which became his favourite materials.
Each artist shows how the objet trouvé has been deployed in both European and African cultural traditions, as well as the ways in which commercial and spiritual notions of value can coexist in the same work.
These included raw materials such as stone, cotton, wool, and coal, and objets trouvés such as bed - frames, doors, and, since 1969, shelves.
Self - described as a «global forum» specializing in 20th and 21st century museum quality furniture, lighting, and objets d'art,...
Process art is an artistic movement as well as a creative sentiment and world view where the end product of art and craft, the objet d'art, is not the principal focus.
His «objets peints» which he created since the early 1980s are always Janus - faced - their double identity refers both to the painted image of an object as well as to its real identity.
Michael Ned Holte, who served as curator on the last Made in L.A. biennial at the Hammer, has put together a group show that focuses on artists who value focus and process over producing shiny objets — «termite» art as opposed to «white elephant» art.
It was also in the figurative work that her characteristic found objects (objets trouvés) first appeared, here as stylized features and appendages (e.g., The Circus Clown, 1942).
1988 Group Show, Marian Goodman Gallery, New York, US Broken Music - Artists» Recordings, DAAD Galerie, Berlin, DE Saga 88, Eric Linard Editions, Grand Palais, Paris, FR Gordon Matta - Clark and Friends, Galerie Lelong, New York, US Forum, Hamburg Art Fair, Hamburg, DE A Bid for Human Rights, Brendon Walter Gallery, Santa Monica, California, US Art in Bookform / Book in Artform, Presented by Zona Archives at ACRL / Weiss Conference, Firenze, IT As Far as the Eye Can See, Marian Goodman Gallery, New York, US Delfryd Celf in London, Victoria Miro Gallery, London, UK Der Hund in Mir / The Dog Within, Galerie Hubert Winter, Vienna, AT Collection du Musee Van Abbe d'Eindhoven, premiere partie, Musee des Beaux Arts de Nimes, Nimes, FR Amsterdam Koopt Kunst, Museum Fodor, Amsterdam, NL Modes of Address: Language in Art Since 1960, Whitney Museum (downtown), New York, US The Turning Point - Art and Politics in 1968, Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, Cleveland, Ohio, US; Lehman College Art Gallery, Bronx, New York, US Collection du Musee Van Abbe d'Eindhoven, Deuxieme Partie, Musee des Beaux Arts de Nimes, Nimes, FR Le Marche comme Objet, Picard Surgeles, Paris, FR Art Conceptuel I, Musée d'art contemporain, Bordeaux, FR From the Collection of Dorothy and Herbert Vogel, Arnot Art Museum, Chicago, Illinois, US Skulpturen Republik, Kunstraum Wien, Vienna, AT; John Hansard Gallery, The University of Southhampton, Southhampton, US; Third Eye Centre, Glasgow, UK Ships Sail at Night: Art and the Image of Sea, Maritime Museum, Rotterdam, NL Concept Art, Stalke Galleri, Copenhagen, DK; Brigitte March Galerie, Stuttgart, DE; L'Espace des Arts, Chalon sur Saone, FR Balkon mit Facher - 25 Jahre Berliner Kunstlerprogramme des DAAD, Akademie der Kunste, Berlin, DE Symmetry» 88, International Etalageproject, Middelburg, NL Tellus # 22 (Audio Visual Issue II), Audio Cassette magazine, New York, As Far as the Eye Can See, Marian Goodman Gallery, New York, US Delfryd Celf in London, Victoria Miro Gallery, London, UK Der Hund in Mir / The Dog Within, Galerie Hubert Winter, Vienna, AT Collection du Musee Van Abbe d'Eindhoven, premiere partie, Musee des Beaux Arts de Nimes, Nimes, FR Amsterdam Koopt Kunst, Museum Fodor, Amsterdam, NL Modes of Address: Language in Art Since 1960, Whitney Museum (downtown), New York, US The Turning Point - Art and Politics in 1968, Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, Cleveland, Ohio, US; Lehman College Art Gallery, Bronx, New York, US Collection du Musee Van Abbe d'Eindhoven, Deuxieme Partie, Musee des Beaux Arts de Nimes, Nimes, FR Le Marche comme Objet, Picard Surgeles, Paris, FR Art Conceptuel I, Musée d'art contemporain, Bordeaux, FR From the Collection of Dorothy and Herbert Vogel, Arnot Art Museum, Chicago, Illinois, US Skulpturen Republik, Kunstraum Wien, Vienna, AT; John Hansard Gallery, The University of Southhampton, Southhampton, US; Third Eye Centre, Glasgow, UK Ships Sail at Night: Art and the Image of Sea, Maritime Museum, Rotterdam, NL Concept Art, Stalke Galleri, Copenhagen, DK; Brigitte March Galerie, Stuttgart, DE; L'Espace des Arts, Chalon sur Saone, FR Balkon mit Facher - 25 Jahre Berliner Kunstlerprogramme des DAAD, Akademie der Kunste, Berlin, DE Symmetry» 88, International Etalageproject, Middelburg, NL Tellus # 22 (Audio Visual Issue II), Audio Cassette magazine, New York, as the Eye Can See, Marian Goodman Gallery, New York, US Delfryd Celf in London, Victoria Miro Gallery, London, UK Der Hund in Mir / The Dog Within, Galerie Hubert Winter, Vienna, AT Collection du Musee Van Abbe d'Eindhoven, premiere partie, Musee des Beaux Arts de Nimes, Nimes, FR Amsterdam Koopt Kunst, Museum Fodor, Amsterdam, NL Modes of Address: Language in Art Since 1960, Whitney Museum (downtown), New York, US The Turning Point - Art and Politics in 1968, Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, Cleveland, Ohio, US; Lehman College Art Gallery, Bronx, New York, US Collection du Musee Van Abbe d'Eindhoven, Deuxieme Partie, Musee des Beaux Arts de Nimes, Nimes, FR Le Marche comme Objet, Picard Surgeles, Paris, FR Art Conceptuel I, Musée d'art contemporain, Bordeaux, FR From the Collection of Dorothy and Herbert Vogel, Arnot Art Museum, Chicago, Illinois, US Skulpturen Republik, Kunstraum Wien, Vienna, AT; John Hansard Gallery, The University of Southhampton, Southhampton, US; Third Eye Centre, Glasgow, UK Ships Sail at Night: Art and the Image of Sea, Maritime Museum, Rotterdam, NL Concept Art, Stalke Galleri, Copenhagen, DK; Brigitte March Galerie, Stuttgart, DE; L'Espace des Arts, Chalon sur Saone, FR Balkon mit Facher - 25 Jahre Berliner Kunstlerprogramme des DAAD, Akademie der Kunste, Berlin, DE Symmetry» 88, International Etalageproject, Middelburg, NL Tellus # 22 (Audio Visual Issue II), Audio Cassette magazine, New York, US
In modern art, the term «found object» (a translation of the French phrase «objet trouvé») is used to describe an object, found by an artist, which - with minimal modification - is then presented as a work of art.
20th Century painters have experimented with a huge range of supports and materials, including steel, concrete, polyester, neon lights, as well as an endless variety of «found» objects (objets trouves).
The controversial works of the YBAs triggered a major criticism of the validity of «objets trouvés» as works of art.
Pioneers of «objets trouvés», like Duchamp and Picasso, had a huge impact on a variety of modern art movements, including Surrealism, Pop Art, and 1980s BritArt, as well as new genres like Performance Art, Happenings, Trash Art, «Poubellisme», and Commodity Sculpture.
Abraham Oghobase's Ken's Smoking Pipe (2016) questions the role of the object as a source for memory, while in Rita Alaoui's on - going excavation project Objets Trouvés, the artist magnifies and draws specimens discovered.
This exhibit is a play of Bosslet's three practices, which are sculpture, painting and installation, each insisting on the notion of artist as homo faber — builder of meanings, as opposed to producer of beautiful knick - knacks or objets d'art.
At Frieze London this past October, Eichelmann curated a selection of classical objects and artworks, where vases, blankets, cabinets, and objets d'art acted as plinths supporting contemporary works (the sponsoring gallery's name alone — Ancient & Modern — is apropos).
In addition to showing works by early twentieth century famous painters such as Picasso, Braque, Dubuffet, and Kurt Schwitters (creator of the Merzbilder collages and the «Merzbau», a whole building filled with objets trouvés, destroyed by Allied bombing in 1943), the exhibition also showcased assemblages by American artists such as Man Ray (1890 - 1977), Joseph Cornell (1903 - 73) and Robert Rauschenberg, as well as lesser Californian assemblage artists such as Wallace Berman, Bruce Conner and Edward Kienholz.
The Canadian - born, Houston - based artist's first solo show in Los Angeles features a series of new abstract paintings as well as a curious sculpture titled «The Absurd Vehicle,» a seemingly enticing objet whose many wheels and impractical body look as if they would simply send a rider scurrying in circles.
Collector of objet trouves that then get merged into his own artistic practice, he becomes curator of giant displays of obscure religious iconography as well as of found amateur paintings.
Dezeen Wire: the organisers of Paris design show Maison & Objet have announced Japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka as this year's Now!
The iconic shiny objet proved a difficult fit for its pro users, and as a consequence Apple is apparently fundamentally rethinking its top - end computer series and everything that comes with it.
KERKENI Skander Friday 30 January 2015 Information system consultant / Computer's Software Engineer Objet: Job application Sir, by over than 12 years of professional experience as a computer software engineer.
Here, the asymmetrical display reads as cohesive, thanks to a few key considerations: Larger pieces placed at the bottom ground everything (the smaller ones would have been lost down low); atypical sculptural objets add a little of the unexpected; and selective repetition of frame size and style (use the rule of threes) balances the look.
A long table permits the use of objets d'art, such as the pillar candles holders, of varying height adding the interest we want to the tablescape.
4 - On display Wall - hung shelves, painted in with the walls, are ideal for displaying art and objets as the storage almost melts into the background.
Make sure to stop by Poppy Barley (above), a shop featuring gorgeous handcrafted bespoke footwear, as well as Concrete Cat's atelier for interesting cast - concrete objets d'art (book an appointment in advance).
Taking their cue from gold's resurgence in fashion, designers and homeowners Curtis Elmy and Trevor Ciona gave their home the Midas touch with gold accents in unexpected places — appearing on the inside of bowls like these, as well as on books, hardware and other objets.
Create a place to display shoreline objets with a bleached wood desk and a decorative marine wallpaper as a backdrop.
Animals such as this Small Giraffe Objet, # 6, pepper the Hinterland collection, bringing a real sense of fun to the trend.
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