Sentences with phrase «based aesthetic approach»

From South Korea, Shin Meekyoung plays on traditions of forgery by precisely replicating rare vases from soap, whereas Hong Sung Chul aims to inspire the traditional Korean sense of community by bringing viewers together to physically interact with his works, both artists reflecting a typically Korean technically - based aesthetic approach.

Not exact matches

Whereas Hartshorne, the philosopher, has devoted himself largely to developing the logic of a theism based on process metaphysics, Meland has sought to balance this rationalistic approach with a heightened sensitivity to depth of feeling based on the aesthetic side of Whitehead's philosophy.
His London - based label's approach to streetwear employs tropes such as graphic branding and sporty basics, but his eye for industrial design and unexpected textiles imbue his streetwear aesthetic with a layer of refinement and runway - worthy sheen.
The magic happens when the arts and aesthetic approach is fused with ethics and a typical inquiry - based approach is transformed to arts - based pedagogy with a social justice focus.
It's no surprise that the Tahoe and Suburban Texas Edition takes an aesthetic - based approach as well, appealing to the truck - faithful who make up a significant portion of full - size SUV buyers.
These theories were illustrated in sketches — «structures drawings» — that Falkenstein used to define the underlying components of her work and her philosophical approach to science that was the basis of her aesthetic concerns.
Bacon, according to Quinn, was an artist who created a visual world based on his own experience, and is a template for any artist who looks outward to examine inward and create a radically new aesthetic from that approach (an approach that Quinn undeniably has embraced).
Taking a monochromatic grey palette as its organizing principle and aesthetic theoretical vehicle, this exhibition reveals the emergence of that which subtracts or divides — a polemics of black and white or the search for a middle ground, a shade of grey — in the work of artists from around the globe: including Shiva Ahmadi, Yasima Alaoui, Ayad Alkadhi, Afruz Amighi, Reza Aramesh, Shoja Azari & Shahram Karimi, Bruce High Quality Foundation, Dilip Chobisa, Seth Cameron, Arthur Carter, Noor Ali Chagani, Nick Farhi, Nir Hod, Rachael Lee Hovanian, Joseph Kosuth, Liane Lang, Farideh Lashai, Shirin Neshat, Enoc Perez, and Dan Witz, Grisaille: originally derived from a 19th century term for monochrome painting, especially the portrayal of three dimensional objects in two dimensional form, of which the work of British based Liane Lang in this exhibition approaches the closest contemporary example of this art historical origin, the gris or grisaille is updated in this exhibition to reflect the embattled gesture of not simply the monochromatic, but also any opposition to color as such, in at once its aesthetic and political modes.
Her research is based on a critic, philosophic, aesthetic and poetic investigation of the urban landscape through a dialogic approach between the images of the city and the surfaces and the media chosen to materialize it.
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