We look
at works of art as single large units, but they're actually composed of hundreds, of thousands of individual and tiny units, each one a decision.
This often came as a surprise to the students, who didn't expect to learn much about chemistry while
gazing at a work of art.
Why it truly meant so much to me was that it brought about yet another way for the public to look
at works of art through the eyes of the artists as curators.
In small groups, students look
closely at works of art, engage in open - ended discussion, role - play, sketch, write and make art.
Oda colors everything by hand still at this point (don't know if that has changed 10 years later) and doesn't use a computer on these, so you're truly looking
at works of art by hand.
The lucky few who get to visit the «behind - the - scenes» areas of museums love to experience what other visitors do not — a glimpse
at works of art in storage or a peek at the work that the Conservator is doing.
Aiming her
gun at the work of art, she portrayed a female version of a fairytale hero, or as a super-heroine of her contemporary adventure genre; populated by characters such as Emma Peel or Modesty Blaise.
Lipsky has explained the evolution of her style in a 2007 Artspace interview, stating: «We look
at works of art as single large units — but they're actually composed of hundreds of thousands of individual and tiny units, each one a decision.
A member of staff looks
at a work of art by American artist Robert Rauschenberg entitled «Monogram 1955 - 59» during a press preview of an exhibition of his work at the Tate Modern in London, Tuesday, Nov. 29,
The artist explained the evolution of her style in a 2007 Artspace interview, stating: «We
look at works of art as single large units — but they're actually composed of hundreds of thousands of individual and tiny units, each one a decision.
So, even when you look
at a work of art, you feel there's some storytelling there.
In general, most people are not offended when they look
at a work of art that includes a mother nourishing her child.
An inventive new study attempted to get inside the minds of children as they looked
at works of art, specifically paintings hanging in the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.
I was 23 years old, nine months into a year - long fellowship to live and paint, no academic strings attached, in Paris — and to roam from city to city, looking
at works of art that I had studied only in books.
The puzzles are pretty challenging and there is a real sense of accomplishment when you finally manage to collect all the pieces for a particular area, put them together and look
at the work of art they produce.
The average art viewer spends 27 secounds looking
at a work of art; Objects to be Contemplated examines art which encourages the viewer to spend more time with it.
Each month educators lead families on a different tour, looking closely
at works of art and then creating sketches inspired by the artists» processes.
Of the many competitors for our attention when we look
at a work of art — meaning, narrative, form, colour, gesture, scale, sound, movement — its weight is not generally high in the list..
Look closely
at works of art and create experimental sketches inspired by what you see.
This exhibition brings to light a certain Grand Theme — an aspect of introspection and perceived reality when looking
at works of art that explores the rich inner landscape of one's consciousness.
Look closely
at works of art and create sketches based on what you see.
Sound clips are played while students look
at a work of art and write their feelings, thoughts, and associations.
A visitor looks
at the work of art «Untitled (ochre) 2006» by Irish artist Michael Craig - Martin in the show «Sign of Life», Thursday, June 8, 2006 in the Kunsthaus in Bregenz, Austria.
Known for his extremely thoughtful and elusive sculpture, Dedobbeleer's works are often concerned with the effort of looking
at a work of art, and therefore making this an active activity rather than a passive one.
Frank Stella gave us a new point of view, a new way of looking
at a work of art.
Xavier Bray, a member of the Frieze Masters vetting committee, reveals how a vetter looks at a work of art
Trained volunteers come to your school and lead experiences that encourage students to look closely
at works of art, ask and answer questions, and make personal connections.
Xavier Bray, a member of the committee (and Director of the the Wallace Collection, London) goes behind the scenes and reveals how a vetter looks
at a work of art.
Look closely
at works of art and create experimental sketches inspired by Koons's process.
In «A Touch for the Now,» his profile of Walter Hopps, Tomkins wrote of the newly opened Menil, «I can think of no other museum where the sheer pleasure of looking
at works of art is so subtly and consistently enhanced by the setting.»