Sentences with phrase «body of the viewer»

He broke away from tradition and considered the mind and body of the viewer in many of his artworks, such as Mile of String, 1942 with long lengths of string stretched across the gallery.
The resulting images frame the body of the viewer in life - sized patterns that imitate the grandeur of structural design.
Within the exhibition of mostly large - scale works — and works that are incidentally scaled to the bodies of viewers, even while they emit no traces of the human form — are a suite of small - scale paintings.
The exhibition will also feature works by artists Liliane Lijn and Bridget Riley both of whom are interested in perception, movement and the relationship of their work to the body of the viewer.
The work comes most tangibly into being through its interaction with the body of the viewer.
The work needs to be inhabited by the living bodies of the viewers (which in Gateshead included many of the friends and relatives of the participants).
The main installation could be conceived of as a space / time map in which hundreds of spheres are held in space by drawing a constellation between them within which the body of the viewer is allowed free passage.
The main room of the Hufkens gallery for this exhibition from floor to ceiling and wall to wall will be entirely filled with a polyhedral space - frame into which the body of the viewer is invited to wander.
The verticality of her Breathing Space series functions as an invitation to the body of the viewer.
While the exhibition troubles the line between the analog and the digital it also reflects back on the context of the museum and the body of the viewer.
Her films enact a sensory experience on the body of the viewer through a combination of subtle and pronounced transformations of narrative filmmaking and the cinematic experience.
The works will consider how sculpture can activate both the space that it occupies and the body of the viewer, whilst also extending these dialogues to reflect upon broader metaphysical concerns.
Exploring the idea of spatiality through a diverse compendium of forms and tendencies, McCracken's oeuvre is characterized by an ever - shifting relationship to both architecture and the body of the viewer.
Baga projects this collaged narrative, based on the history of the Pilgrim landing site and its current state as a dilapidated tourist attraction, onto and past objects placed throughout the space that, along with the bodies of the viewers, further interrupt and disrupt the already distorted tale.
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