I remember reading somewhere that Judd wrote that, in Morris's so -
called minimal works, «there is not enough to see,» and I suspected that I must be on the right track.
Not exact matches
Most of them do what we
call «generic letter writing campaigns» which require
minimal work effort and almost no strategy.
At this stage his contribution was
minimal because of the
work being done in front of him and I'm not sure he'd really been
called upon when we had the audacity to provide a repeat of last season and take the lead.
Family, school, and
work schedules that support at least one shared family meal each day, unstructured time with children, and
minimal disturbances such as overwork, phone
calls email, TV, and computers.
The main resistance to such an innovation would come from what have been
called «honorary coauthors», those who get coauthorship for
minimal - to - zero
work, such as the unproductive supervisor or the laboratory boss who demands his / her name on every paper.
We know this idea, of monitoring what doctors
call «
minimal residual disease» after treatment, can
work as it's transformed care in blood cancers like leukaemia.
At the so -
called Hellfire Pass, the railway had to cut through the mountains, and the laborers were forced to do the
work with
minimal construction equipment.
On the first floor, Ceal Floyer's wall of speakers blaring the engaged signal of a failed telephone
call, Line Busy (UK)(2011), is both a
minimal work of art and a note of restrained humour; Cory Arcangel's hacked computer game screens, MIG 29 Soviet Fighter Plane and Clouds (2005), could be either political statement or benign dreamscape; while Allora & Calzadilla's Solar Catastrophe (2012) is a hard - edged abstraction made from solar panels, as well as an ironic admission of the wreckage left behind by this renewable energy source.
When Marcia Hafif
called her
work from the 1960s, just up the street, her «Pop
Minimal,» she was onto much the same.
Also important was a New York group
called Mabou Mines, who
worked with David Warrilow, who performed solo Samuel Beckett performances that were very
minimal.
The advocate of the philosophy he
called Art - as - Art, Ad Reinhardt was a prominent painter, writer, critic and educator whose
work has been associated with the Abstract Expressionism although it had its origins in Geometric Abstraction, announcing the
Minimal and Conceptual Art and Monochrome Painting.
The advocate of the philosophy he
called Art - as - Art, Ad Reinhardt was a prominent painter, writer, critic and educator whose
work has been associated with the Abstract Expressionism although it had its origins in Geometric Abstraction, announcing the
Minimal...
Jess Fuller Born 1972, Portland, Maine, US Lives and
works in Brooklyn, NY Education University of Iowa, Master of Fin e Arts, Painting, Iowa City, US Boston University, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Painting, Boston, US Solo Exhibitions 2017 Canada, New York, US 2015 Fairy Smoke, Herald St, London, UK Planet without a body, Martos Gallery, New York, US 2012 NADA Miami, Martos Gallery, Miami, US Jellie, organized by Mary Grace Wright, Martos Gallery, New York, US 2011 Washed up and bleached out, organized by Jens Peter Brask, Galleri Tom Christoffersen, Copenhagen, DK Group Exhibitions 2016 Fort Greene, curated by Adrianne Rubenstein, Venus, Los Angeles, US Re-Planetizer, curated by The Pit, Regina Rex, New York, US Inside Out, Berthold Pott Gallery, Cologne, DE 8 Femmes, Office Baroque, Brussels, BE 2015 BFA Boatas, Sao Paulo, BZ
Call and Response, Gavin Brown?s Enterprise, New York, US I Can?t Wait to GetOff
Work, Bannerette, New York, US 2013 The Fruit Loop, Soloway, New York, US Beach Painting Club, Paddle 8 Silent Auction, NY Limits of Desire, 7 Dunham, New York, US A la Carte,
Minimal Art, Shoot The Lobster, New York, US 2012 Temperature, curated by Hillary Doyle and Reid Hitt, Projekt722, New York, US Made with Mustard, East Hampton Shed, East Hampton, US Slowed and Throwed, Chinatown Arcade, New York, US Bred and Fed, organized by Mary Grace Wright, Shoot The Lobster, Iowa City, US The Cat Show, Tomato House, Brooklyn, US Dallas Art Fair, Martos Gallery, New York, US New Traditionalists, organized by Mary Grace Wright, Martos Gallery, New York, US 2011 Text / Image, SOUTHFIRST, Brooklyn, US The Idea of the Thing..., organized by Rachel Uffner, Halsey McKay, East Hampton, US BNA: From Brooklyn to Nashville, ZieherSmith pop - up gallery, Nashville, US Tensile Strength, ZieherSmith, New York, US Monochrome, The Journal Gallery, Brooklyn, US Group Expo, The Armory Show, Canada Gallery, New York, US The Balloon, SOUTHFIRST, Brooklyn, US A PERSON OF COLOR: a mostly orange exhibition, organized by Jose Lerma, The Green Gallery, Milwaukee, US 2010 SALAD DAYS, The Journal Gallery, Brooklyn, US Material Issue and Other Matters, organized by Wallace Whitney and Michael Mahalchick, Canada Gallery, New York, US Selected Press 2015 Steer, Emily,?
LeWitt, 67, likes to
call himself a conceptual artist, but his
work has long been associated with Minimalism both because of its systemic look and because he first got recognition in the mid -»60s, when
Minimal sculpture was the happening thing in New York.
In the group of visual essays
called Remake, Guzmán and Ortega appropriated
works by Bruce Nauman and Nam June Paik, to mention only the most emblematic names, but with
minimal resources.
The first
works exhibited, which he began making in 1964 and
called «meat pieces» as they were meant to resemble flesh, were encased in Plexiglas boxes that recall
Minimal sculptures.
My interest in masquerade drew me to a lot of ethnological collections and so -
called «primitive» art when creating these
works — stark expressions and
minimal information forming a face - like image — and this, along with an interest in the German expressionists, helped to inform my process.
Last winter, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art drew from its collection an informative show of
minimal - period
work called «Primary Matters.»
It was back in 2005 when I first encountered the
work of Absalon at Berlin's Hamburger Bahnhof in a exhibition
called Fast Nichts —
Minimal Artworks from the Friedrich Christian...
Key
works of Modern Art, from Giorgio Morandi to Frank Stella, and twentieth century art movements like
minimal art, pop art and CoBrA have been brought together in a so -
called «White Cube».
An MFA graduate of UCLA in 2003, Batura has created a body of
work called, Beautiful Dreams, figurative
works in a stark and
minimal vocabulary, hand built in clay and pristinely finished.
They range from his early so -
called expressionistic punk paintings, to coarse, naturalistic
works in his previous solo show, and now, to a formal approach with implied coolness deliberately borrowed from the
minimal aesthetics of the 70s.
In short, if you require a dependable and well organized travel coordinator who
works well under
minimal supervision,
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