Sentences with phrase «cube gallery space»

It's a really interesting approach to see Land art entering the white cube gallery space in such a way.
It's an interesting way to deal with the defined parameters of a white cube gallery space.
Tuttle also manipulates the space in which his objects exist, placing them unnaturally high or oddly low on a wall — forcing viewers to reconsider and renegotiate the white - cube gallery space in relation to their own bodies.
At the same time, Winkler's contextualization of pastoral materials within the white cube gallery space foregrounds moral issues of subsistence amid our urban and cosmopolitan surroundings.
In contrast to the white cube gallery spaces used for traditional exhibitions in the museum, artists will be able to make use of the raw, industrial character of the Tanks, the Tate's huge subterranean concrete containers.
That said, the physical constraints and emotional resonance of the building — which was first a tenement and then a synagogue before becoming Resnick's studio — make it far from a typical white cube gallery space.
Tuttle also manipulates the space in which his objects exist, forcing viewers to reconsider and renegotiate the white - cube gallery space in relation to their own bodies.
In the 1960s and»70s, artists railed against the white cube gallery space, describing it as sterile and tomblike.
The crown moldings and wood floors and banisters that make the space familiar have become part of his narrative here, yet each gallery is made distinct, and the intimate effect of his works would result even working within a white - cube gallery space.
Daignault's paintings consider various formal tropes relating to the display and reception of art, and in particular to the presentation of film, video, and projection works in white - cube gallery spaces.
The front was customized to look like a funky paper - mache cave, with rock furniture and stalactites, and the back was a white cube gallery space.
These qualities are underpinned and stabilised by the architectural accuracy of his miniature interiors, which draw from broad influences, from classical Palladian or a White Cube gallery space, to the contemporary commercial kitsch of fast - food joints, or even a depiction of his childhood home as in the 18 Fortis Green series.
The new walls radically alter the experience of the pristine white cube gallery space, in which Esra Ersen, originally from Istanbul, is showing an engaging documentary video with street children in her hometown.
Unlike artists including Robert Smithson and Mark Dion, who brought live or dead trees into white - cube gallery spaces, Mr. Oliveira has constructed a tree from scratch, using plywood and other materials, as well as wood brought from Brazil.
The gallery is constantly looking for ways to reinvent itself and to breathe life into the Montreal art scene, exhibiting works of art that challenge the traditional white cube gallery space.
Inhabiting unlikely places and partnering with diverse cultural entities to break ground for conversations and narratives outside the traditional white - cube gallery space has always been an underlying principle of the gallery.
Within a white cube gallery space, more formal issues come to the fore — use of space, the way the work sits within the space, the spaces in between the work and the building.
juxtaposes predator and prey by placing a wolf and a deer in a typical white cube gallery space.
I would imagine that any of the individual panels might take on a different character if viewed individually in a typical white cube gallery space — or in a domestic setting, such as Hartgrove.
White cube gallery spaces are built like this on purpose.
A key focus is placed upon artists» use of photography as a medium, along with their methods of presentation, from the white cube gallery space to intimate printed matter.
Upright animal (2017) is a series of large «human - size» paintings that imitate and challenge the austerity of the white cube gallery space.
Kurtz's subjects range across the bottom rung of our economic caste system, and to encounter their distressed flesh and workaday clothing in a white cube gallery space would seem an open invitation for ridicule (see Duane Hanson).
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