Sentences with phrase «culture into the architecture»

Each structure is adorned with exuberant Balinese woodcarvings which show the assimilation of Balinese culture into the architecture of the monastery.

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It's about taking an idea, putting bones and architecture on it, and making it into something the culture can use.
Matt and I were in San Francisco this week and it was AH - MAZING!!!! As soon as we drove over the bay bridge into the city my jaw completely dropped at the architecture, the streets, the culture, the character, EVERYTHING.
Discover the irresistible allure and aura of mystique associated with India as you embark on Maharajas Express, the Indian Panorama tour itinerary offering you a glimpse into a bygone era of myriad facets of the Indian architecture, culture and spirituality.
There's the palm fringed beaches, energetic culture, architecture and social history, whatever you're into you'll find some of it in Cuba.
Centuries of design, culture and architecture are seeped into the ancient city of Marrakech.
Birmingham is also a city built on immigration, making it a melting pot of cultures, with influences from Ireland, the Caribbean and the Indian sub-continent weaving their way into the fabric of the city and being reflected in everything from the music to the architecture to the grub.
The Bass seeks to expand the interpretation of contemporary art by incorporating disciplines of contemporary culture, such as design, fashion and architecture, into the exhibition program.
Offering insights into culture, society, and architecture, the project is a record of Nuriev's developing approach and his unique position at the intersection of art and design.
Tours are great ways to find out more about the Wexner Center's exhibitions and architecture, bringing art alive through spirited discussion and providing unique, behind - the - scenes insights into contemporary culture.
Engaging with the history and mission of The Arts Club itself, the two - part installation will bring together McElheny's film The Light Club of Vizcaya: A Women's Picture (2012) and a new site - specific installation titled The Club for Modern Fashions (2013), a constructed glass pavilion into which performers and guests are invited during the lunch hour, Tuesdays through Fridays, dressed in vintage attire from the 1920s to the 1970s — decades that signify the height of a modernist imperative across the cultures of fashion, design, and architecture.
Each art - world generation imports a new architecture and, eventually, it is subsumed into an aesthetic culture which it somehow makes its own again.
She has no qualms about injecting the pop culture of comics into an exhibition that also includes a Samuel Beckett play, Rem Koolhaas's architecture and installations by esteemed contemporary artists like the nonagenarian Louise Bourgeois.
His works often call into question issues of police violence and authoritarianism exercised against youth and communities of color, as well as highlight vernacular language, architecture, and food culture associated with the urban lexicon.
By variously utilizing graphic languages associated with things like disposable consumer goods, computer generated architectures and unfolding mandalas, Blau's work both points to abstraction's open - ended possibility and highlights its incorporation into mass culture.
FAILE's work is constructed from found visual imagery, and blurs the line between «high» and «low» culture, but recent exhibitions demonstrate an emphasis on audience participation, a critique of consumerism, and the incorporation of religious media, architecture, and site - specific / archival research into their work.
This exhibition will delve into the Graham Foundation's formative early years under the directorship of John Entenza, past editor of Art and Architecture magazine, and illuminate the Foundation's role in postwar architecture culture for the first time.
Many incorporate everyday objects into their work, reference urban architecture and economies, or use new media to explore popular culture and Americana.
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