Sentences with phrase «described as minimalist»

Creed is often described as a Minimalist and in its purest form, Work No. 204: Half the air in a given space consists of a room filled with balloons fulfills this description.
(Philip Glass also makes use of atonality, though his style is generally described as minimalist, usually thought of as another 20th - century development.)
Although her work has been described as Minimalist art, her inventive use of new materials (rubber, latex, fiberglass, string), together with her sexually suggestive shapes, lent her work an emotional power that eluded other top contemporary artists, such as Donald Judd (1928 - 94), Robert Morris (b. 1931) and Richard Serra (b. 1939), and led to her being labelled a «post-minimalist».
Brice Marden (born October 15, 1938), is an American artist, generally described as Minimalist, although his work may be hard to categorize.
Ryman's art has often been described as Minimalist or Conceptual, while he prefers to use the term realistic, aiming not to create illusions with paint but to investigate the concrete presentation of painterly materials.
Artists like Robert Smithson and Sol LeWitt, both now offhandedly described as Minimalist but whose practices are decidedly more complex and less minimal than the moniker lets on, both showed at invitational exhibitions at the Park Place Gallery early in their careers.
His work is often described as minimalist, humorous, and poetic.
The design of the Kindle Touch hardware might be described as minimalist compared to previous generations.
Back then, people were describing me as a Minimalist artist, and for me, my work had much more emotional content.»

Not exact matches

Mayor Bill de Blasio, who describes himself as pretty minimalist when it comes to tech, also sang the sector's praises.
As a self - described environmentalist, minimalist, and overall conscious consumer, I wanted nothing to do with the incessant waste and over-the-top spending that the wedding industry perpetuates.
Jaimie and Robert described their wedding as «Minimalist Neon Jungle» and you can see why.
I'm super into these wide legged silhouettes, boxy tops, and these minimalist boho vibes in ways that can only be described as I've had to put my credit card on lock down obsession.
Its office is typical of startups: minimalist (one could even describe it as bare).
Pininfarina describes the Sergio as a «barchetta» (Italian for «little boat») a minimalist bodystyle optimized for racing.
The decor, although not quite minimalist, could be described as «clutter - free contemporary chic».
This game could be best described as Asteroids meets Pong, although according to the wikipedia page it's a minimalist sports game that combines air hockey and soccer.
Described as a puzzle game, Shadow of the Colossus is a minimalist, third - person, action - adventure with gameplay that consists of exploring the terrain and discovering giant colossi that players have to defeat by climbing on and figuring out their weak points.
I described Tetris and Super Hexagon as minimalist, and what's important is that you could not remove or add a single mechanic to either and improve it.
Described as «somewhere between geometric and minimalist», you can expect everything from Japan and Norway to hints of Brazil, Egypt and Greenland in his artworks.
New York - based artist Gedi Sibony, whose work has been described as «Minimalist assemblage,» is now exhibiting his largest sculpture to date at Greene Naftali.
If spare, minimalist aesthetics echoed the language of corporate lobby design, Stella's late work — once described by Dee Wedemeyer in the New York Times as the real estate developer's choice — seems to echo the bright, frivolous art that hangs on sterile lobby walls.
Characterised by a minimalist, monochromatic aesthetic and a reverence for the transformative power of light, Mack described the movement as «the adventure of seeking out and discovering the still - white spaces on the map of art.»
The viewers journey through this exhibition could be described as a somewhat precarious encounter, met at first glance with a manufactured, collection of Minimalist assemblages, products of the juxtaposition of manufactured and found works, the works could be seen as a stripped back, clean homage to Arte Povera — that is until one has a very definite reaction to the work.
Parts, piled, piles, broken, pieces, stacks, clastic, stacked, identical, interchangeable — minimalist sculptor Carl Andre carefully selected these words as a preface to his own work, words that can also be used to describe Frida Escobedo's Material Reservoir.
She's always maintained her strong sense of opulent color, which some might describe more as maximalist than minimalist.
Her work creates what she describes as the symphony of light: creating minimalist geometric shapes and visuals that explore dark space while inviting people to reinvent themselves through the relationship between objects and visual images.
Artists featured in the panel all create work that shows the influence of the minimalist movement — which has been described as offering «a highly purified form of beauty» — even if on a subconscious level.
He also applauds Mr. Karpman, describing him as «an avid, astute and passionate collector of advanced post-war international contemporary art: Mr. Karpman has broad - ranging interests in the art of recent times that encompass a divergent melange of international and Canadian artists of consequence, such as Anish Kapoor, Joseph Beuys and the Fluxus movement, the challenging, ground - breaking work of Feminist legend, Carolee Sncheemann, American Joan Jonas, the minimalist art of Richard Serra, pop artist Robert Rauschenberg and generations of Canadian artists.
Her work has been described as a symphony of light, minimalist geometric shapes and visuals that explore and invite people to reinvent themselves through the relationship between light, sound and their own unexpected physical reactions.
Marden's succinct rendering of the artist in his own minimalist language, «evokes an exciting and intensely creative moment in New York's cultural history,» art historian Eileen Costello explains, describing Star (for Patti Smith) as one of Marden's most celebrated portraits.
Judd's Folded Meter (# 22)(1982), while described by the exhibition organizers as «a quintessential minimalist work,» is not quite so quintessential.
Minimalist sculptor Richard Serra, based between New York City and Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, may be described as the art world's father of steel.
Bridging Pop and Minimalist sensibilities, these prints, paintings and other works are quintessential examples of style as content: Katz intimates the familiar rather than describe it, and prods the viewer's perception past preconceived ideas.
In the catalogue produced for Lotte Lyon's exhibition in 2010 at the Landesgalerie Linz, Midori Matsui describes the work as having a strategy of gestural, metonymical analogy, which connects the artist to an American Minimalist tradition by way of the performative elements of Robert Morris, the perceptual elements of Donald Judd and the associative elements of Robert Smithson.
«People constantly describe me as a formalist or even a minimalist, but I'm not really bothered with the rules of painting or the history of painting.
Rainer Judd's father, the one who made the bed, was Donald Judd, a man commonly described as a «minimalist sculptor», although he denied that his work was either sculpture or minimal.
Influenced by traditional Japanese designs, the Bauhaus art school and De Stijl, Minimalist architecture, exemplified by the signature style of architect Mies van der Rohe, which he describes as «Less is more», refers to building designs that are reduced to the absolute bare minimum of elements.
Describing her works as «site - dependent,» Horn furthers the Minimalist principle of site - specificity by regularly installing a single piece on opposite walls, in adjoining rooms, or throughout a series of buildings, thereby manipulating the viewer's referential orientation.
The viewers journey through this exhibition could be described as a somewhat precarious encounter, met at first glance with a manufactured, collection of Minimalist assemblages, products of the juxtaposition of manufactured and found works, the works could be seen as a stripped back, clean homage -LSB-...]
Samsung went on to describe Jónsson's work as a «minimalist arrangement» of the ringtone.
The first noticeable thing is the packaging, which is described as «well - designed and really minimalist
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