AtWork by lettera27 Foundation is based on a collection of «artist notebooks», unique pieces of work
created by different artists on Moleskine notebooks, reflecting the variety, wealth and complexity of contemporary art.
Produced in the same collaborative spirit as Chicago's The Dinner Party — which was created under her supervision with the participation of more than 400 men and women — each sculpture in Shaw's installation was
created by a different artist, yet all including an abundance of «Oist» references.
He envisioned it as an exploration of contemporary travel, each page
created by a different artist.
Shareholders received 6 pieces of artwork,
each created by a different artist, and collected their art boxes at a series of three Pick up Parties at the Hammonds House Museum, The Low Museum, and Dashboard Co-op.
Shareholders received 6 pieces of artwork,
each created by a different artist, and have collected their art boxes at three Pick up Parties held at The Grocery on Home, Poem 88, and ZuCot Gallery.
Shareholders received 6 pieces of artwork,
each created by a different artist, and collected their art boxes at a series of three Pick up Parties at MINT Gallery, MODA, and Marcia Wood Gallery from January 2015 — March 2015.
Shareholders received 6 pieces of artwork,
each created by a different artist, and collected their art boxes at a series of three Pick up Parties.
Not exact matches
Created by Ariane Barnes, Date Ariane is a well - known girl simulator that includes over four
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Artist, Ariane Poole (Video)
Learn how to rephrase the performance objectives of college and career ready standards for the visual, performing, and media arts into good questions that will engage students to
create, perform, respond to, and connect works presented in various formats and mediums,
by various
artists, in
different contexts, and from
different cultures.
Created by Barcelona - based graphic
artist Yago Partal through photo manipulations featuring various animals in
different outfits.
Irene Kopelman, a solo exhibition presents a selection of artworks from four
different projects
created by the
artist between 2012 and 2016.
The works on view reflect the
different approaches to realism deployed
by artists, such as the application of color to imitate skin or flesh, using casts from real bodies, dressing sculptures in clothing,
creating moveable limbs and automated bodies, or incorporating human blood, hair, teeth and bones.
We present you 10 pieces of contemporary sculpture
created by artists where each has a
different vision of what sculpture can be, and each would be a valuable addition to your art collection!
Look closely at works of art and
create sketches inspired
by different artists» processes.
Each month educators lead families on a
different tour, looking closely at works of art and then
creating sketches inspired
by the
artists» processes.
Throughout the exhibition, pieces from decidedly
different periods of Du Pasquier's artistic production are experienced in a singular installation
created by the
artist.
As an
artist in residence during the R&D Season: SPECULATION, Knight completed production for Fall to Earth, which takes as its point of departure themes related to socially condemned speech and other forms of silencing or restraint and includes original scores
created by different collaborating
artists, inspired loosely
by Salman Rushdie's magical - realist novel The Satanic Verses and other texts.
«Modernity» focuses on the development of ink art in the 20th century; «abstraction» recognises
artists who
create their own visual language; «emerging» promotes new concepts
by galleries and their new
artists; «salon» examines the effect that new media is having on the genre in the 21st century; and «co-curation» unites
different participants in the art industry with dynamic programmes promoting ink art.
Featuring
artists and art historians Cecily Brown, Emmelyn Butterfield - Rosen, and Nick Mauss, and moderated
by Jutta Koether, this panel will consider
different methods of reading Florine Stettheimer's work, through the lens of social and cultural history, or as an alternative example of modernism,
creating its own series of networks from within.
And were there almost 600
different artists with works hung literally floor to ceiling, every square foot filled, every single one of them
created by a woman?
sound of glass is a musical instrument
created by korean
artist bohyun yoon which
creates a variety of
different sounds when played with.
The show
creates visual surprises and harmonies between the
artists» two
different approaches to art making: sculptures
by Ernesto Burgos and painted fabric works
by Chris Duncan.
SCAD presents «The End Has
Different Stories,» four sculptural installations
by Montreal - based
artist Simon Bilodeau,
created specifically for the «jewel box» exhibition spaces on the façade of the SCAD Museum of Art.
With artworks
created by different contemporary
artists, designers, and illustrators from around the world, the exhibition celebrates the 100th anniversary of the iconic Coca - Cola bottle.
It refers to groups of
artists and writers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, specifically, those making and distributing art in a
different way to their contemporaries;
artists who self - consciously
created «isms», were promoted
by themselves or critics in little magazines and showed and sold their work in private galleries or
artist - led exhibitions.
He
created the multi-room installation — which includes a sensory deprivation chamber —
by reaching out to other
artists and practitioners from
different disciplines, and incorporating other works from the Zabludowicz Collection.
In terms of the wide range of media employed, the show looks like it could have been made
by several
different artists: sculptures similar to the ones shown a the Whitney occupy one gallery; another room boasts huge, scribbly pencil drawings on walls that surround a replica of a hearth («the traditional focal point of the American home»); in another, stacks of mannequins wearing identical outfits and wigs
create a chute through which you can walk to view floor - facing monitors screening videos featuring the real - life character the mannequins seem to be modeled after (the
artist's mother).
The British
artist, Shaun McDowell, has worked to
create distinct series of paintings using
different materials and applications in each body — acrylic paint applied
by hand, oil stick drawn and smudged, oil paint applied wet on dry to build up layers of clear independent marks that form a whole.
With a complete selection of over 90 works in
different media such as painting, industrial design, animation and fashion, the exhibition, curated
by MOCA Chief Curator Paul Schimmel, reveals this
artist's personal universe: from his early works in the 1990s, in which he explored his own identity, to his large - scale sculptures
created after 2000, veritable icons of this
artist, and ending with his gallery of manufactured objects, his animation projects, his connection to the world of fashion, and his compelling works of recent years.
By juxtaposing the
different oeuvres of these three
artists, from etchings to three - dimensional renderings, Geometry
creates a syzygy of sorts, shedding light on the complexities of line, form, and the intersection and diversion of
different planes and nodes.
Likewise the exhibition, featuring works from
different series
created by the
artist over a decade, offers an exuberant display of color and its ranges of structures and temperatures that begin to reveal the very boundaries that Pastine transcends with each subsequent series.
The British
artist, Shaun McDowell, has worked to
create distinct series of paintings using
different materials and applications in each body — acrylic paint applied
by hand, oil stick drawn and smudged, oil paint applied wet on dry to build up layers of...
Group exhibitions
by several commercial galleries, the formation of a number of
different artists organizations and the revival of the California Art Club [26] all played a role in spreading the artistic philosophy and stylistic influences of the Early California painters and
creating a commercial marketplace for
artists who became part of the same tradition.
The graphic works were generated using
different algorithms
created by the
artist to correspond to the standard western 12 - note scale.
Set up in 1995
by artists living and working in Sheffield who wanted to
create a
different type of studio organisation; one where
artists would collaborate, share ideas and
create opportunities for themselves.
For its latest Art Issue, Visionaire, the iconic art and fashion publication that knows how to surprise us with its thematic issues, decided to offer a
different perspective on the continuous rise of selfie culture, asking legendary conceptual
artist John Baldessari to
create a series of artworks inspired
by digital celebrity self - portraits.
We Love Cinema, curated
by Özkan Cangüven, explores how
artists from
different parts of the world appropriate cinema to
create new video work.
Japanese
artist Shintaro Ohata places sculptures in front of paintings to combine
different dimensions and
create playful and dreamy 3D scenes, inspired
by childhood memories and depicting the little things in everyday life, like scenes from a fantastical movie.
«The curator's selection and interpretation of the pieces is influenced
by a
different cultural background than the
artists who
created them.
In
creating his multimedia works, Irish
artist Gerard Byrne draws on a range of
different sources including literature, pop culture, art history and contemporary history, selectively borrowing images and stories and viewing them
by present - day standards.
«Emancipating the Past: Kara Walker's Tales of Slavery and Power» will be on display at University Museum of Contemporary Art from Feb. 2 through April 30, bringing together 60
different works
by artist Kara Walker designed to challenge viewers to
create a dialogue around race and gender politics.
Here at least each piece is featured and
created by different Merseyside based
artists using found objects.
CAC Málaga - Centro de Arte Contemporáneo de Málaga Curated
by Fernando Francés The CAC Málaga is presenting the exhibition Respect, a selection of four works
by three
artists of two
different generations which aims to
create a connecting link between the exhibitions on Shepard Fairey and D * Face also on display.
Jealous Gallery presents Drawing Lines, a group exhibition with a selection of works that aim to show the
different approaches taken
by artists and illustrators in
creating images through the application of line to surface.
Another contemporary work is an interactive installation
by D - Fuse, a London - based collective of
artists and musicians, which layers
different music soundtracks onto dynamic video clips,
creating a distinctive audiovisual experience.
Featuring a stunning collection of collaged images
created for the issue
by the Brooklyn - based
artist, Together incorporates die - cuts, embossing,
different - sized pages, specialty varnishes, and a perforated removable insert.
Local
artists explore
different facets of beauty in the winter season — winter light, winter activities, and special effects
created by cold weather.
By bringing together more than a dozen existing platforms, like Residency Unlimited, Rate My
Artist Residency, and China Residencies (current members of the New Museum's incubator for art, technology & design, NEW INC), RES will allow professionals and students in the creative field to connect with over 5,000
different residencies, fellowships, travel grants, and opportunities to
create and show their work.
Notable works included Kim Glusic's Forever Young, a woman's torso formed
by bronze and steel letters of the English alphabet, and a trio of small pieces
by Zachary Valent that showed his facility for using
different materials to
create varied aesthetics, thus reflecting his versatility as an
artist.
With a script written
by Canadian poet Rachel Zolf and a voice - over narrated
by the
artist Zoe Leonard, McElheny presents a poetic, «speculative expansion» of Scheerbart's original text, re-staging it in a
different locale to
create a story - within - a-story that playfully deals with themes of gender, sexuality, society and nature.