Sentences with phrase «conceptual explorations by»

These works embody important material and conceptual explorations by Joo over the last decade, involving a complex chemical process using silver nitrate and sensitized epoxy to reveal layered imagery.
In the Secret Garden, is a survey of artistic trends and conceptual explorations by women artists throughout the United States.

Not exact matches

The success of these conceptual explorations seemed to some a «fait accompli» after a time; for areas of agreement were reached by some, others felt that they had explored the ideas of the other professional group and finding them wanting had discarded them, while still others «bought» a psychological line or a spiritual line, so to speak.
During the last 20 years, there hasn't been a shortage of proposed mission concepts by NASA that called for a more detailed exploration of this distant world and, sadly, didn't advance beyond their conceptual phase, mostly due to budgetary constrains.
The exhibition's underlying mission is a compelling one: to inspire a close inspection and fresh discussion of two seemingly disparate topics — contemporary abstract painting by a New Orleans - based artist and Edo - period Japanese landscapes — using visual and conceptual links to form an effective springboard for joint exploration.
In the context of the exhibition ``... and yet one more world,» presented by Kunsthaus Hamburg, the oeuvre of the seminal German Conceptual artist Hanne Darboven (1941 — 2009) serves as a starting point for an exploration of its present - day impact and relevance from the perspective of a younger generation of international artists.
The grouping serves as an exploration of the relationship between minimal and conceptual art as established and expanded by these four artists.
Rhapsody, Bartlett's career - defining work, was first shown in 1976; Bartlett's most recent large - scale work, Recitative (2011), finds the artist still productively working through the possibilities offered by the grid, this time to create an epic exploration of color that references Minimalism and the rule - based systems of Conceptual art.
She comments on her groundbreaking exhibition «Black Male: Representations of Masculinity in Contemporary American Art,» which opened at the Whitney Museum in November 1994; Promotes the Studio Museum's current exhibition, Charles Gaines: Gridwork 1974 - 1989,» an exploration of the work of Charles Gaines, an important conceptual artist and influential educator based in Los Angeles; And weighs in on the intersection of art and fashion when queried about being married to London - based designer Duro Olowu, whose silhouettes, vibrant color palette and mixed print aesthetic are influenced by his Jamaican - Nigerian heritage.
Curated by Michaelis lecturer Fabian Saptouw, «Context» draws together artists who use the book - object as a conceptual point of departure for the exploration of the printed text.
By highlighting the artists» individual approaches to form, color, composition, material exploration and conceptual impetus within hard - edge and gestural abstraction, Magnetic Fields provides an expanded history of non-pictorial image - and object - making.
These textual explorations are complemented by extensive documentation of related projects, both historical and contemporary, by artists, architects, and performance artists, including Coughing Piece, a never - before released 1961 audio work by Yoko Ono; an obscure audio work by Nauman from 1969; projects by Suzanne Lacy, a leading figure in the development of conceptual practice and public art; and an experimental text by Jane Rendell on psychic architectures.
Shared by their work is the exploration of a photographic and human darkness, suspended between conceptual and naivistic approaches to the medium.
Lozano's abstract paintings, reaching a peak of geometrical clarity in 1965, were explorations in the artist's understanding of space; similar work was being done by the conceptual and minimalist artists of the era, such as Donald Judd, Sol Lewitt, and Mel Bochner.
The Dallas Biennale is a new forum for contemporary art that proposes a conceptual exploration of the biennale as a platform for exhibiting art organized by Dallas Contemporary.
By highlighting these artists» individual approaches to form, color, composition, material exploration and conceptual impetus within hard - edge and gestural abstraction, Magnetic Fields provides an expanded history of non-pictorial image and object - making.
The images from the artist's yearlong photographic exploration will be presented alongside works by Hélène Binet and Wang Jin, reflecting a strong focus on architectural and conceptual photography.
Minimalist sculpture was defined by its rejection of overt sentimentality, or emotional context, the use of industrialised materials from manufacture and the exploration of intellectual qualities, in line with Conceptual Art.
Exhibitions in addition to 80 @ 80 opening this month include: Opening October 8: — Clearstory Squares and Unitych Variations: Paintings by Christopher C. Cook — Clearstory Squares, a dynamic modular work that synthesized aspects of the artist's earlier painting with issues raised in his conceptual work will be complemented by a selection of single and multi-panel paintings that continue exploration of the conceptual and formal elements first examined in this pivotal piece.
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