Sentences with phrase «described as a piece of art»

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In February, he visited the Boeing plant in North Charleston, South Carolina, which manufactures the carbon - fiber, 330 - seat plane Trump described as «an amazing piece of art
This pricey bit of merchandise, which its owners described as a work of art and a piece of America, was the «bag lady» doll, made by Donald Gourley of California.
What I was trying to do — inside the constraints of a piece of performance art featuring an idiotic character known as «Stephen Colbert» — was describe what Hindus have referred to for thousands of years as the problem of samsara.
Each city could be described as a unique form of expression or as a piece of art.
Subscribers fill out a form with their favorite media as well as three adjectives that describe their art taste, and receive a new box during their selected time frame (monthly, quarterly, etc) with a piece of original fine art.
Shields worked comfortably in a range of material approaches and mediums, and his omnivorous eye and deliberate touch encompassed works and techniques that included unique paper pieces and canvases, editioned works, and jewelry (which Shields described as «wearable art»), all of which are featured in this exhibition.
The piece is described by Koons as «a Trojan horse to the whole body of art work».
Stuart Comer, the museum's chief curator of media and performance art, described the piece as «a watershed transition in her work, about activating a social and political space for the viewer.»
There was also an interesting mix of «in - your - face», what I would describe as adolescent rebellion statement art that included everything from your run - of - the - mill one word paintings and sculptures, to catchy art - fair - destined pieces like Juan Miguel Palacios» Damien Hirst - recalling scull painted on multiple clear panels.
This solo will put somewhat of a new direction from the street collagist on display described as «Abstract Expressionism meets Pop - Art» in pieces similar to «giant petri dishes where his text and pop iconography, aka germs, take over the canvas.»
For a 2011 project commissioned by the British public art association Artangel, Gander created «Locked Room Scenario,» a group show of inaccessible, partly visible artworks by fictional artists that forced viewers to adopt what the artist describes as a «detective's mentality» in attempting to piece together the fragmentary information they encountered.
The old metaphor of abstract art as jazz would only begin to describe Jessie T. Pettway's «Bars and String - Pieced Columns,» created in the 1950s.
Drawing on techniques familiar of Pop Art, Photorealism, and commercial graphics, the legendary feminist artist Marilyn Minter creates pieces described as both shiny and grotesque, glittering and filthy.
Also included are storehouses full of second - rate stuff by artists like Richard Prince, Rudolf Stingel, Maurizio Cattelan and Urs Fischer (these pieces are best described as checklist art).
His performance art pieces were mystical experiences often described as shamanistic in nature because of Beuys» tendency to incorporate ritualized gestures and sounds.
I was captivated by Ono's notional art — especially her «instruction pieces,» which she describes as «paintings to be constructed in your head» — because it placed the onus of creation squarely on the «spectator.»
But Ms. Bove, 45, whose pieces have become widely celebrated in recent years, collected by the Museum of Modern Art and shown at the Venice Biennale, is also known to keep a small trampoline in the studio, one of her esoteric strategies for «dissolving my sense of separateness from the world,» as she describes the prison of habitual, or even rational, thinking.
Berlin - based artist and tinkerer Nils Völker's latest installation Bits and Pieces is a combination of performative art, dance, and machinery working together in perfect harmony to execute a captivating dance of what the artist describes as «ordinary objects.»
«Our jewelers create one - of - a-kind pieces that can only be described as art objects,» says Clara Holiday, Sales Manager at form & concept.
Liesl Schillinger's piece describes A Portrait of Robert Fraser as focusing on «the most significant art - world figure you've never heard of
There is also a beguiling room - sized installation by Hank Willis Thomas that recasts the symbols of the Confederate flag in the colors of black nationalism — and projects them in tune with a soundtrack of spoken - word audio (a piece that Times art critic Christopher Knight describes as «enthralling.»)
Started by the independent curator (and self - described «gringo from San Francisco») Chris Sharp and the Mexico City - based artist Martin Soto Climent in 2013, the alternative project space named after a local juice vendor has staked out a small piece of this historic city as a hub for Mexican art enthusiasts to see cutting - edge, intergenerational, and international artists.
As Harwood describes it, «the sculpture can be seen as a quirky little art piece, appreciated for its artistic and architectural design, or experienced as a shady oasis where people sit and ponder the Potomac River, and are inspired by the movement of water.&raquAs Harwood describes it, «the sculpture can be seen as a quirky little art piece, appreciated for its artistic and architectural design, or experienced as a shady oasis where people sit and ponder the Potomac River, and are inspired by the movement of water.&raquas a quirky little art piece, appreciated for its artistic and architectural design, or experienced as a shady oasis where people sit and ponder the Potomac River, and are inspired by the movement of water.&raquas a shady oasis where people sit and ponder the Potomac River, and are inspired by the movement of water.»
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