Poetic in sound and somewhat removed from
contemporary lexicon, this term is used to describe a single thing — originally a word — that carries a number of meanings.
Her richly layered pictorial works often evoke the forms and imagery of Russian Constructivism but also draw on her own
contemporary lexicon of mass - culture motifs and abstraction to reflect on changes in the artist's home city of Moscow since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Sarah Charlesworth: Doubleworld June 24 — September 20, 2015 New Museum 235 Bowery, New York, NY 10002 «Doing someone [or «something»] justice» is an expression that's casually thrown around in
the contemporary lexicon.
Not exact matches
Many of its central terms (like «the preferential option for the poor») have become part of the
contemporary theological
lexicon.
November 18 — 27, 2005 «Independent Cinema» is one of the most slippery categories in the
lexicon of
contemporary film criticism.
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Within two decades, she exchanged the language of classical sculpture with an idiosyncratic
lexicon of new shapes, unusual materials, processes and themes that held a dialogue with the
contemporary art scene and her own biography.
Rather, McCormick explains that the show is «[a] modest sampling of some of the ways in which baseball has entered the
lexicon of
contemporary visual art; Seventh - Inning Stretch is hopefully a meditation on how and why we care.
Part anatomical icon, part
contemporary vanitas and part self - projection, the floating cranium represents a vital touchstone within Basquiat's visual
lexicon.
Her
lexicon was derived from an immersion in the history of images from Egypt, classical antiquity, prehistory and
contemporary news media.
With the «Landscape series», begun in 1989, Wachtel inserted these cartoon characters into the readymade
lexicon of mainstream magazine and newspaper photographic images documenting the
contemporary socio - political landscape of the time.
For Commonwealth and Council, Porras - Kim studies the formal vocabulary of objects found in Jalisco and offers parallels from our
contemporary visual
lexicon.
Through layering, refining and expanding upon these images taken from the common
lexicon of
contemporary experience, Scheibitz synthesizes the various forms into compositions that superbly distill the amalgamation of relationships in the final tableau.
Considered the top translator of writing on
contemporary art from Korea, Chong is also responsible for the groundbreaking
lexicon on artist Huang Yong Ping's complex web of meanings, intentions, history, conflict, and culture.
Eric Firestone Gallery focuses on breaking new ground with exhibitions that expand the
lexicon of
contemporary art.
Her way of wrestling with the vocabulary of artistic practice and «field» resonates with my own attempts to wrangle the
lexicon of
contemporary art - making and criticism.
For Referencing Alexander Calder: A Dialogue in
Contemporary Chinese Art, the eleven Chinese contemporary artists chosen are those whose works show substantial influence from the lexicon created by Calder an
Contemporary Chinese Art, the eleven Chinese
contemporary artists chosen are those whose works show substantial influence from the lexicon created by Calder an
contemporary artists chosen are those whose works show substantial influence from the
lexicon created by Calder and his peers.
Persistently tracking the status of images in our
contemporary reality, Beier develops a transmutable
lexicon -LSB-...]
, the eleven Chinese
contemporary artists chosen are those whose works show substantial influence from the
lexicon created by Calder and his peers.