Sentences with phrase «designs influenced artists»

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Performance artist Mark Pauline credits the Hopping Machine with influencing many of his own robotic designs.
The artist's influence is articulated through form, texture and crafted detail, as well as vivid prints referencing his designs from the archive at the Henry Moore Foundation.
Seattle, WA About Blog My art practice is rooted in the traditions of contemplative art, influenced greatly by my years as a student of Asian calligraphy and my ongoing design career as a calligrapher and letterform artist.
That said, I've dug - up some fantastic concept art (none is from the film) which many artists have already put together and hopefully the production design team over at Dreamworks sees this wonderful artwork influencing the final look...
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There will be opportunity to make contextual links with other artists and graphic designers, which may have explored similar subject matter or influence your design ideas.
The design reflects local influences and the hotel has worked with local artists and artisans — including Marcelo Ment, a Rio - based street artist who has designed a striking graffiti mural in the lift shaft which can be marvelled at from glass lifts as guests travel through the hotel.
The luxurious interiors hint at Portuguese influences with bold accents of yellow, the traditional colour of Goa, and the hotel has a fantastic selection of local art from Goan artists, true to form for this very art and design - centric hotel brand.
XYZ: Alternative Voices in Game Design is an exhibition that highlights the influences and accomplishments of women as game designers and artists.
Edited by the exhibitions's co-curators Frances Morris and Tiffany Bell, and with essays by leading scholars that give a context for Martin's work — her life, relationship with other artists, the influence of South - Asian philosophy — alongside focused shorter pieces on particular paintings, this beautifully designed volume is the definitive publication on her oeuvre.
As the title suggests, the exhibition casts a wide net, capturing everything from cultural artifacts (feminist literature, earthenware) to graphic design (exhibition posters, bakery business cards), to unique artists» works influenced by graphic novels, Girl Scout badges, stock photography, and other bric - a-brac.
Industrial designs often influenced artists and as a result one of Robert Delaunay's (Sonia's husband) paintings, Homage to Bleriot (1914), mimicked the motion of a plane propeller: the same orb - like circular forms you find in Sonia's painting.
The new building, designed by Adjaye Associates, with Cooper Robertson as executive architects and program planning consultants, will enable the Studio Museum to better serve its growing and diverse audiences, provide additional educational opportunities to museumgoers from toddlers to seniors, expand its world - renowned exhibitions of art by artists of African descent and influenced and inspired by black culture, and effectively display its singular collection of artwork from the nineteenth century to the present day.
Tender Game is influenced by the artist's previous investigation into American car subculture, photographing the interiors of rides customized with counterfeit fashion design.
«Each artist was presented with a challenge: to study Swedish design and culture over the past year and make works of art which demonstrate that influence
Her instantly recognizable — and frequently appropriated — visual style of delivering highly charged, terse phrases in white Futura Bold font over red blocks has radiated its influence on other visual artists, graphic design, mass media, and high fashion streetwear.
One of the most significant artists of the twentieth century, the radical ideas and work of Donald Judd continue to provoke and influence the fields of art, architecture, and design.
In addition to influence from Minimalism's geometric language and industrial materials, these artists drew on popular culture, design and architecture.
Artist: Tetsumi Kudo Date: Friday, September 10th 2010 — Saturday, October 16th 2010 Venue: Andrea Rosen Gallery, 525 West 24th Street Speaking to the great influence of installation artist Tetsumi Kudo, famed sculptor, painter, and design product producer Tashashi Murakami declared the artist «the father of us all» during a recent exhibArtist: Tetsumi Kudo Date: Friday, September 10th 2010 — Saturday, October 16th 2010 Venue: Andrea Rosen Gallery, 525 West 24th Street Speaking to the great influence of installation artist Tetsumi Kudo, famed sculptor, painter, and design product producer Tashashi Murakami declared the artist «the father of us all» during a recent exhibartist Tetsumi Kudo, famed sculptor, painter, and design product producer Tashashi Murakami declared the artist «the father of us all» during a recent exhibartist «the father of us all» during a recent exhibition.
Cranbrook Academy of Art is an independent, graduate degree - granting institution offering an intense studio - based experience where artists - in - residence mentor students in architecture, art, and design to creatively influence contemporary culture.
Living and working in the United States and ranging in age from 25 to 46, the artists» influences vary from folktales to hip - hop, from non-western aesthetics to abstract painting, from tattoo design to black athletes, among others.
Influenced by fashion, textile design, and astronomy, the sculptor and installation artist Heather McGill deploys intensive patterning and strong space - activating color across all her work.
Hangings influence artists who rely on unstretched canvas and who use weaving as design.
Nevertheless, the potential of this methodology to design experiences in order to project power and influence has been consistently underappreciated by artists, especially when compared with contemporary designers who co-opted epistemological Conceptualism as a platform for designing the experiences of knowledge production, reception and comprehension across disciplines — often furthest from their own — affording them an expanding sphere of influence.
To mark the Chippendale tricentenary, the Hepworth Wakefield is collaborating with Nostell Priory and artist, Giles Round, to explore the work of Chippendale and examine how artists have influenced interior design.
Donald Judd (1928 — 1994) remains one of the most significant artists of the 20th century, whose radical ideas and work continue to provoke and influence the fields of art, architecture and design.
Cranbrook Academy of Art is an independent graduate degree - granting institution offering an intense studio - based experience where artists - in - residence mentor students in art, architecture and design to creatively influence contemporary culture.
Drawing on global weaving traditions as well as the history of painting and sculpture, graphic design, and architecture, American artist Sheila Hicks has redefined the role of fibre in art and influenced a generation of contemporary artists with her interdisciplinary visual language.
Those distinct Modernist influences, her work in her father's architectural office, plus such artists as Howard Hodgkin, Paul Klee, Josef and Anni Albers, Sophie Taeuber - Arp, Calder, Cy Twomby, and Brice Marden, and her former careers in textile design and illustration, all inform her work.
Surtex had an international flair, courtesy of the many exhibiting artists influenced by art and design from places all over the world, including Mexico, India, South America and Cuba.
The show explores the influence of African visual culture on contemporary art, craft, and design, through the work of more than 100 contemporary artists, among them Nick Cave, Yinka Shonibare, Kehinde Wiley, and the Wu - Tang Clan.
The gallery press release mentions that the artist's influences range from «18th - century Indian bed - curtains and the Constructivist textile designs of Varvara Stepanova to the work of Keith Haring, Yayoi Kusama, and Chris Ofili.»
The artist also influenced by Mid-Century modern graphic design aesthetics.
Among the main female protagonists that inspired this research are Balkis Sharara, Rifat Chadirji's wife who in 1979 carried copies of his works into and out of Abu Ghraib allowing him to author three of his seminal books while in the prison; artist Nuha al - Radi whose diaries of 1990/91 describe the dynamics in the lives of Baghdad's people beyond the news coverage; an unknown young woman who stands out in the festivities of the gymnasium's 1990 new year concert; Fahrelnissa Zeid who was herself an artist (most recently the subject of a major exhibition at Tate Modern) and the wife of the Iraqi Ambassador in London when Le Corbusier received a telegram confirming the approval of his first design proposal for Baghdad; poet Iman Mersal who paid a solidarity visit to Baghdad under siege in 1993; Zaha Hadid whose architectural drawings influenced the imagination of architectural students in the 1990s; and others.
The works produced during De Stijl would go on to influence the Bauhaus movement and the International Style in architecture, as well as clothing and interior design, and the principles of the De Stijl group still inspire artists today.
Celebrate prize - winning exhibitors and Asian Influence / American Design Visionary Artist Honoree Foon Sham, renowned for his wood sculptures.
The exhibition examines how Chicago - bred pinball design influenced a group of artists known as the Imagists.
In 1996 he moved on to Californian Institute for the Arts, strongly influenced by supervisor and conceptual artist Michael Asher — where he developed an interest in how time has affected modernist design.
They included: the Irish - born George Frederick Folingsby (1828 — 91), who arrived in Australia in 1879 and became Master of the School of Painting at the NGS in 1882; the Swiss artist Abram Louis Buvelot (1814 — 88) who arrived in 1865 and taught at the Carlton School of Design in Melbourne; the English - born art teacher Julian Ashton (1851 — 1942) who settled in Sydney where he ran one of the best art schools in New South Wales; the English - born plein - air specialist A.J.Daplyn (1844 — 1926) who arrived in Australia in 1882 and shared his experience of Fontainebleau and the Barbizon School of landscape painting, before later writing a book entitled Landscape Painting from Nature in Australia (1902); the Italian - born painter Girolamo Pieri Ballati Nerli (1860 — 1926), influenced by the Macchiaioli group, who first lived in Melbourne before moving to Sydney in 1886; the Portuguese - born plein - air artist and Symbolist painter Arthur Jose De Souza Loureiro (1853 — 1932).
His particular interest in architecture led him to design both the sculptures and the spaces in which they would be contained, influencing a generation of artists and designers from Anish Kapoor to David Batchelor.
Drawing influence from an eclectic grouping of sources ranging from Eastern European propaganda to 1980s pop music, the Scottish artist forges unlikely relationships in her painting, printmaking, drawing, design, poetry readings, and performances.
Part of the Pompidou's 40th anniversary year of programming, this survey of the now long - time Paris - based artist showcases the her vibrantly colored and elaborate designs that fuse fiber and sculpture together alongside a host of rarely - seen archival footage of Hicks» travels and influences.
Numerous articles by distinguished designers, artists and architects from all over the world, who, with their ideas, projects and theories reflect on the topicality of the Bauhaus and its influence on 21st - century design, form part of this new and contemporary look at the movement.
Contemporary artists with works on view pull influences including Modernism, figuration, graphic design, Japanese aesthetics, Russian avant - garde, metaphysics and mathematics.
Working with modular forms and mathematical progressions, these artists were able to expand upon art's possibilities in ways that would help to define an era and extend its influence from art to design and from the regional to the transcendent.
His goal of creating art for everyone has inspired the contemporary practice of street art and his influence may be seen in the work of artists such as Banksy, Barry McGee, Shepard Fairey, and SWOON, as well as in fashion, product design, and in the numerous remaining public murals that he created around the world.
The full program will feature Hans Ulrich Obrist in conversation with Hairy Who Artists; Diego Perrone, Eugenio Re Rebaudengo, Letizia Ragaglia and Ilaria Bonacossa on contemporary art in Italy; Matthieu Poirier and Daniel Buren on the intersections of art and architecture; Dan Cameron, Anthony Elms and Irene Hofmann on the difference between American and European international exhibition models in «Biennale Biennial;» a discussion on contemporary photography with curator and author of Photography is Magic, Charlotte Cotton, in conversation with various artists through the Aperture Foundation; the impact of contemporary design criticism and its discourse featuring Alice Twemlow among others; and Thelma Golden, Solveig Øvstebø and Franklin Sirmans in conversation with Jacob Proctor on the global influence of museum collections and exhibArtists; Diego Perrone, Eugenio Re Rebaudengo, Letizia Ragaglia and Ilaria Bonacossa on contemporary art in Italy; Matthieu Poirier and Daniel Buren on the intersections of art and architecture; Dan Cameron, Anthony Elms and Irene Hofmann on the difference between American and European international exhibition models in «Biennale Biennial;» a discussion on contemporary photography with curator and author of Photography is Magic, Charlotte Cotton, in conversation with various artists through the Aperture Foundation; the impact of contemporary design criticism and its discourse featuring Alice Twemlow among others; and Thelma Golden, Solveig Øvstebø and Franklin Sirmans in conversation with Jacob Proctor on the global influence of museum collections and exhibartists through the Aperture Foundation; the impact of contemporary design criticism and its discourse featuring Alice Twemlow among others; and Thelma Golden, Solveig Øvstebø and Franklin Sirmans in conversation with Jacob Proctor on the global influence of museum collections and exhibitions.
The artists were known for using mundane materials such as rags and tree branches, which influenced the building's design.
Against the backdrop of Pumhösl's interest in early Latin - American woven patterns and their reception by modernist artists, for instance, a discursive field opens up combining extra-European influences, the importance of design, and seriality in art.
Starting October 16, four contemporary artists take over The Wolfsonian's iconic lobby with tropics - inspired special commissions complementing Philodendron, the museum's fall exhibition exploring the cultural influence of Latin American plant life on art, design, film, and fashion.
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