Sentences with phrase «choreography of»

Online Flamenco Studio is where there are dozens of instructional videos in technique and choreography of flamenco.
Add in some flashes of scarlet and exuberantly graceful bills along with the remarkable in - flight choreography of these white - faced ibises and we've got a virtual bird ballet.
The choreography of his productions significantly influenced the compositions of his paintings.
I think Mark said at the beginning they were floating about and moving about; I wonder if there's a kind of the potential for a choreography of marks that is beginning to arrive in these paintings somehow; so we have gone from slashes across the painting, creating these different senses of depth, and with these paintings I've got a sense of the fact that in a way the black marks are now trying to somehow move or dance in the painting.
The choreography of objects, images and colours in the exhibition unfolded as a mediation on remembrance, déjà - vu and time.
In doing so it can actually risk quite a bit in terms of painting's clarifying limits for a wager on the optical choreography of the brushstroke.
Characterised by a playfulness that veers between the acting out of everyday social roles and the choreography of fantastical impulses, her topics range from love to politics and are often developed in cooperation with other artists or friends.
Smart's most recent work includes embroideries made at DGTMB Art Embroidery as assemblage elements in her project The Choreography of Cutting, which re-imagines and re-frames the historical avant - gardes performative practices centered on the body, and experimental visual art forms focused on choreography, costume and theatre design.
Olson has a background in digital music and his paintings often lend themselves to a synesthetic interpretation, where the choreography of color is linked to the auditory experience of musical compositions.
Taking three New York — based protagonists as her guides, Archias argues that Yvonne Rainer's choreography of pedestrian movement, Carolee Schneemann's material treatment of sensation, and Vito Acconci's self - assigned feats of physical endurance all shared a capacity to make visible unintended behaviors on the part of their
For the durational performances, the choreography of bodies in this re-imagined theatrical space will be influenced by silent film, vaudeville and early musical theatre.
In her first UK exhibition, Eulalia Valldosera, one of Spain's leading contemporary artists, transforms the gallery into an immersive, cinematic mise - en - scène, where an intimate choreography of light, shadow and domestic...
Extremely inventive, Brown was noted for a choreography of pure movement employing a rigorous formal structure, and she frequently worked in dance cycles.
As their collective title implies, the work's subject - matter is the operating theatre — a perennial artist's favourite, here updated by Hepworth's foregrounding of what can only be described as the choreography of the place (its rhythms and sequences).
Gremillion & Co: «Jerrold Burchman: Choreography of Color,» through Saturday; 2501 Sunset, 713-522-2701, gremillion.com.
The masterful 19th - century choreography of Marius Petipa along with Tchaikovsky's masterful score was screened at Lotte Cinema.
The intricate crosstown cultural traffic of Bourouissa's art recalls the time - lapse choreography of a crowded intersection, as social, cultural and economic currents moving in multiple directions pass across the surface of his works, defying any threat of collision, as if organised by traffic lights and slipways.
jumatatu m. poe's Private Places examined everyday interactions with service providers through the choreography of J - Sette, an underground dance style.
Guillermo Kuitca's oeuvre arises from a confluence of disparate inspiration — traces of obsolete cartography and the choreography of Pina Bausch.
On each screen the boat moves into view and executes the same nautical choreography of turning, dropping anchor and backing up, but the images match only in the final seconds, when the gangways touch down at the same moment and the same point.
Knockdown Center (52 - 19 Flushing Avenue, Maspeth) hosts a «massive choreography of obedient relationships» called «AUTHORITY FIGURE» from May 20 to 22.
Inside Out is a choreography of it's own making and it includes the residue of its own memories and process.
Here, Imhof presents the first act of an «opera» of sorts composed by the artist in several acts and constructed through a choreography of cryptic gestures, an abstract musical composition, and sculptural elements.
Many of German - born Silke Otto - Knapp's paintings, drawings, and prints are inspired by the choreography of ballet and modern dance; her compositions are often populated by flat figures that appear to float on the surface of her canvasesRead more
Nothing is left to chance in her abstract vocabulary: there is no dripping or splashing, but instead a poised choreography of infinitely evocative form.
This will be Eliasson's first solo show in France since his 2002 exhibition at the Musée d'Art moderne de la Ville de Paris, Contact envelops visitors in a choreography of moving light and shadows, seemingly transporting them into the darkness of outer space.
Piene's choreography of light provides an immersive experience for the viewer.
On occasion of the opening of Line of Least Resistance, an accompanying script will be published, documenting the choreography of ascent and descent along the rift, by Elisa Ricci, Frey Faust, Holger Hartung and Francesca Pedullá.
The expert choreography of shapes in the new work reminds us that Stella has rarely turned in anything less than a polished performance.
This choreography of the objects will change and be replaced over the course of the exhibition, each configuration charging and changing how we read the text.
Her works have been informed through the dance and choreography of Martha Graham, jazz, nature, and Zen philosophy.
At Pier 2/3, Luigi Russolo's sound machines Intonarumori (1913) conflated sculpture, orchestra and noise of everyday life, while The Murder of Crows (2008), a newly commissioned 100 - speaker installation by Janet Cardiff and Georges Bures Miller, shook the foundations of the wharf with a revolving choreography of experimental, ecstatic and elemental sounds and a nightmarish narrative of dismemberment and terror.
One of the legacies of Early Forms, how one vessel can transform into another and in its alteration reveal its interior space, is brought to life in Cubic Early Form, 2010 and Turning Point, 2011, as is the intricate choreography of interlocked forms and negative / positive space in Lost in Thought, or the complex shapes cut from wood in Chip, 2011.
Cast adrift, whether hand in hand or prostrated on their knees, they improvise a choreography of power, subservience, attraction, fear, suspicion, and turmoil.
Leading contemporary artist Philippe Parreno has devised a dynamic experiential staging of the exhibition inspired by the choreography of Cunningham and music of Cage, featuring two Yamaha Disklavier pianos playing live Cage scores, while the «ghost» of the dancers can be heard pounding the floor.
The movement conveys the choreography of the subject but also the viewer.
Performative moments ensue; the objects produce something more than the sum of their parts — a choreography of absence and presence that challenges our knowledge of the simultaneity of things and their control.
From the performances and photography of Jo Spence, Marina Abramović, Carolee Schneemann and VALIE EXPORT, to the use of unusual techniques and materials: Hannah Wilke, Helena Almeida and Liliana Porter; and to the revolution of modern dance through the choreography of Trisha Brown and Yvonne Rainer, these artists have redefined the aesthetics of art.
Translating these elements into a vision — dramaturgy — with multiple actors, an exhibition is envisioned as a choreography of suggestions in space, with venues chosen for their aesthetic presence.
For Zion, Modisakeng choreographs a street procession of twenty dancers, each one carrying an array of personal possessions, various pieces of baggage, and furniture via an exodus choreography of walking, running, jumping, falling, leaning, and sitting — enacting the blistered legacy of...
Beyond the dancer's bodies, the performance ruptures the stilted choreography of daily life for the people in the neighborhood — a moment of curiosity and spectacle just for them.
Through careful constructions and powerful combinations of vibrant hues, Johnson invites the visitor to «escape into the present» by surrendering to the delicate choreography of space, line, and tone.
Seeing the choreography of Merce Cunningham changed my entire concept of what dance could be: dance could be a chance operation just as much as it could be a rehearsed and scripted movement.
Greg Stimac's Santa Fe to Billings (2009) documents the choreography of the countless lives his windshield intersected on a drive between locales.
Sally Smart's most recent work The Choreography of Cutting is a series of projects re-framing early 20th century avant - garde dance movements and their performative multi-disciplinary practice in experimental visual art forms.
The works in Windows, 2017 coalescence into a lyrical choreography of color and form.
This is the final weekend for SHN's presentation of the blockbuster Broadway hit featuring the exuberant, West African - based choreography of director and co-author Bill T. Jones and an unstoppable lead performance by the charismatic Sahr Ngaujah as Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti.
The University Dance Company's fall concerts will feature the choreography of Kansas University's dance department's guest artist from Israel, on Nov. 21 and 22, as part of the Janet Hamburg Visiting Artist Series.
In a statement, the jury said, «Cally Spooner's performative and mixed media work explores the choreography of invisible violence in the digital age.
Including sound, sculptural and text - based works that have existed as early prototypes or sketches but never produced on the architectural scale for which they were initially intended, Gillick's choreography of spaces, objects and ideas poetically addresses themes of time, as history and duration, and the visual and spatial codes of the social.
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