Sentences with phrase «bricolage works»

As glimpses of Sachs's signature style blossom into a new - age sanctuary — fitted with bricolage works (crafted predominately from plywood, Con Ed barriers, and powder - blue foam core) set against Isamu Noguchi's basalt and limestone sculptures — it becomes clear that Hart has a point.

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Densen admits Bricolage is still a work in progress.
EP Fellows in the New Orleans area work on strategic projects that make a difference, including: growth plans for expanding charter management organizations ARISE Schools and KIPP New Orleans, financial analysis of teacher retirement plans for Algiers Charter School Association, family engagement strategies for Bricolage Academy, and hands - on operations work for ReNEW Schools and Crescent City Schools.
A synthesis of pop and kitsch, focus on producing bricolages out of objects from an urban environment and waste, humor and wit were some of the main subjects prevailing in their works.
«The work represents traditional painting, in the sense that each artist engages with painting's traditions, testing and ultimately reshaping historical strategies like appropriation and bricolage and reframing more metaphysical, high - stakes questions surrounding notions of originality, subjectivity, and spiritual transcendence,» states the museum.
Collage, bricolage and shifts in surface texture are hallmarks of the work by this Spanish artist, who often incorporates found objects and materials into his paintings.
Chetwynd initially studied anthropology and uses the idea of bricolage as both a physical practice and the organizing principle to bring together the disparate images and characters within her work.
On a related note, Sachs organized an exhibition at Sperone Westwater in 2000 entitled «American Bricolage» that featured the work of 12 artists including Alexander Calder, Greg Colson, and Tom Friedman.
I've thought of this aspect of your work as existing between bricolage and montage, to use one term from anthropology and another term from avant - garde aesthetics.
His Haute Bricolage show at Mary Boone in 1999 was by all accounts a financial boon, and exhibitions of his work are usually accompanied by juicy scandals of some kind, whether it is the night Boone spent in jail as a result of his show in her gallery or the outrage that bubbled from his Prada Death Camp sculpture shown in a recent Jewish Museum exhibition.
The work is somewhat genre - defying too, subverting the tradition of American macho - modernist concrete by invoking a form of theatrical accumulation and bricolage.
His work employs a bricolage technique, incorporating a range of brightly - colored materials including wood, tin scraps, metal and thousands of tiny brads, or thin nails.
Despite these disparate interests, After Mirage exemplifies Jonas's fundamental bricolage approach in translating non-linear performance into video - performance into single - channel video into installation and vice versa, defying categorization and crating infinite ways of experiencing her work with each new iteration.
Amongst other meanderings, his current solo work presents a bricolage of found sound, phonography and hörspiele oddities.
Rodriguez's rugged physical work stands in relationship to the battered automotive effigies of John Chamberlain, the process - driven folded felt pieces of Robert Morris, the architectural painting installations of Jessica Stockholder, and the bricolage clusters of Isa Genzken.
This volume presents Tom Sachs» most recent bricolage sculptures, some of which play off works by Lichtenstein and Richter, as well as singer James Brown, African sculpture and Sèvres porcelain.
After graduate school, she became fascinated with bricolage artists, who make their work from found objects.
Reflecting on his work, Álvaro Gil writes: «Most part of my artistic practice and research focuses on constructions based in the concept of customization and in superficial transformations made to size, taking bricolage and DIY (Do it Yourself) as an attitude».
El Anatsui, Sanford and Hank demonstrate symbolic bricolage by referencing their knowledge of culture, history, spirituality and their experiences as black men living and working within dominant society.
Following the censorship of her early works, the artist turned to a more abstract aesthetic, creating a series of assemblages coined bricolages and vibrant drawings.
This work, as a type of bricolage, offers guideposts to new frontiers of production that rest in the liminal zones where multiple disciplines and realities collide.
In my view, this is bricolage, or the process of figuring out how to make things work, not from standard rules or methods but from messing around with whatever materials are on hand.
To work through issues of race, identity and community, Yashua Klos employs techniques like woodcutting and etching to produce innovative, large - scale collages, expansive figurative portraits of friends and fellow artists rendered in a quasi-cubist, bricolage style.
Some works are composed of enormous cast bronze blocks or massive wooden beams that suggest architectural elements, while others, hanging from the wall or ceiling and made of various pieces of wood conjoined with wires, nails, and screws, are delicate and light in their toy - like format — the seemingly spontaneous results of sculptural bricolage.
On Wed, July 6 at 7 pm, Cruz will perform How To Order A Chocolate Cake, in addition to performances by artists Jaamil Olawale Kosoko and David Thomson.To work through issues of race, identity and community, Yashua Klos employs techniques like woodcutting and etching to produce innovative, large - scale collages, expansive figurative portraits of friends and fellow artists rendered in a quasi-cubist, bricolage style.
1967 First solo exhibition, Lidchi Jhb and Walsh Marais Durban 1972 Goodman Gallery Jhb 1975 Natal University «Fifteen years of People, Places and Things» 1987 50th retrospective - Durban Art Gallery and toured South African museums 1988 Homage to Seferis, NSA 1996 Opening exhibition of NSA Gallery and Artist in Residence Grahamstown Festival 1996 «New Paintings» Artpreciation Gallery, Hong Kong 1996 «Thirty Five Small Paintings», South African Consulate Mumbai and Delhi 1997 Sixtieth retrospective «Mapping Terra Incognita», Durban Art Gallery and toured South African museums 1997 «We are Bricolage», Goodman Gallery and Pretoria Art Museum 1997 «Ragini», NSA Gallery, Durban 1997 «New Work», Pretoria Art Museum 2000 «Indus», João Ferreira Fine Art, Cape Town 2001 «Bandhini», KZNSA Gallery, Durban 2001 «Recent Paintings», Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg 2002 «Recent Paintings», The Dorp Street Gallery, Stellenbosch 2003 «Mendhi», Tamasa Gallery
Like many artists who work within the assemblage idiom, Saar brings both personal and collective history to bear on her bricolaged constructions.
Moreover, if Genzken's work exemplifies an older model of bricolage, in which found elements are treated as raw materials whose histories are incidental, then the more prevalent strategy since the 1990s has been to maintain the cultural integrity of the reused artifact — to invoke and sustain its history, connotations, and moods.
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