Sentences with phrase «as point of departure images»

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In order to conceive of divine causation we should not take as our point of departure the crude images of transfer of power that we find in the objects of secondary (sense) perception.
These new works take historical paintings and Internet culture as their point of departure and utilize paint and digitally manipulated printed images to create hybridized portraits suffused with cultural and societal critiques.
These new works take historical paintings and internet culture as their point of departure and utilize paint and digitally manipulated printed images to create... Read More
By pairing three historical paintings of women by men with contemporary portraits of women predominantly by women, the exhibit takes as its point of departure the notion that both reading and authoring representational images is a form of feminist resistance.
In this series, Quaytman examines the complex terrain between text and image using Spicer's poetry and photographs from SFMOMA's collection as points of departure.
Using as a point of departure a small but charged set of historical and popular archival images, film clips, writings, and music, they will share their insights on the ideas and themes embedded in these objects and ephemera.
For her solo show she has created large format paintings and sculptures using the foundation's main gallery as her studio this summer: these new works take historical paintings and internet culture as their point of departure and utilize paint and digitally manipulated printed images to create hybridized portraits suffused with cultural and societal critiques.
The Wayland Rudd Collection exhibition examines representations of Africans in Soviet culture during this time, taking as its departure point more than 200 images including paintings, movie stills, posters and graphics from the collection of New York - based, Moscow - born artist Yevgeniy Fiks.
The artists in this exhibition similarly adopt commonplace items and established images as their points of departure.
Some of the most captivating works use photography as a point of departure: Vietnamese artist Dinh Q. Lê mounts color prints onto strips of linen that he then weaves into contrasting images of war and domesticity.
Using Paul Bowles» novel The Sheltering Sky as a point of departure, Amy Granat created an immersive environment of projected images for her 2010 exhibition at The Kitchen, NYC.
Taking these selected works as his point of departure, the artist explores the relationship not only between painting and photography, but also that between image and language.
Taking images from the Internet, as well as his own manipulated iPhone pictures as a point of departure, the artist creates pale pictures that beautifully capture their subjects like fading memories.
About her process, Newman has said, «My paintings often take specific qualities of particular places as points of departure, but I try to approach the image without preconceived ideas and to discover forms through improvisation.»
Taking as its point of departure the paradoxical nature of the self, this volume features substantial essays on and supporting images by such provocative international artists as Janet Cardiff, Maurizio Cattelan, Emanuel Danesch and David Rych, Mario García Torres, Amos Gitai, Jenny Holzer, Dennis Hopper, Jonathan Horowitz, Sanja Ivekovic, Amar Kanwar, David Lamelas, Ján Mancuska, Paul McCarthy, Boris Ondreicka, Sergio Prego, Pipilotti Rist, Hans Schabus, Cindy Sherman, Roman Signer, Monika Sosnowska, Salla Tykkä and Slaven Tolj.
Harold Mendez, meanwhile, uses archival images as a departure point for works that aim to manifest the instability of memory and political history.
The images — which use canonical paintings as points of departure most of the time - are then digitally rendered into modular planes and altered.
Delighting in the pairing of incongruent words and images, he presents them as interchangeable and equal, creating a point of departure for an interconnected path that achieves a new reading.
These images were originally based on photos Anderson took while watching his father get a haircut, but photographs function for Anderson much as they do for the two artists who most evidently influence him, Luc Tuymans and Peter Doig (Doig is a former teacher of Anderson's): not as objective documents but as points of departure for painterly reveries about the nature of history, whether personal or shared.»
The group presentation takes its point of departure from one of the most important exhibitions in history of exhibition making: Questioning Reality — Image Worlds Today, 1972 curated by Harald Szeemann as a part of Documenta 5.
The artist employs the aesthetic of Baroque cathedrals and basilicas as a point of departure directly incorporating images of these architectural elements into the work.
Taking into account the history of painting as a point of departure — from such figures as Fairfield Porter, Henri Matisse, and Alex Katz, to the contemporary Masters of Nicole Eisenman, Laura Owens, and Tal R — the painted image is a work of embodied references.
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