Sentences with phrase «different artistic approaches»

Imagery's eventual saturation and sheer accessibility creates conditions that produce different artistic approaches with alternative aesthetic and social potentials.
Richard Taittinger Gallery in New York earlier this month will host the works of nine artists painting school representative from Cluj, in an exhibition that will bring together several generations with different artistic approaches.
How can we read these different artistic approaches against the backdrop of current genre - crossovers, commercial orders and the cinematographic tradition itself?
Twenty different artistic approaches in the media of photography, sculpture and installation explore the phenomenon of the «second skin» as a means of insulation against nature or as a way of bringing oneself closer to it.
Twenty different artistic approaches in the media of photography,
Dark Paintings and Seascapes pairs eight acrylic paintings by Rothko and eight gelatin silver prints by Sugimoto, revealing two different artistic approaches that arrive at similar conclusions.
The exhibition brings together a great range of artistic practices and languages (photography, video, painting, sculpture, installation...), cultures, geographic origins, generations and experiences, to establish a tension between extremely different artistic approaches: melancholy of vanity, ironic play with identity, political biography and existential questioning, the body as sculpture, effigy or fragment of its symbolic substitute.
revealing three different artistic approaches that arrive at similar conclusions on colour, shape, materials and meaning.
Nonetheless, The Red Turtle deserves to be seen, not merely to check off a box on your Oscar viewing list, but to appreciate for a different artistic approach to a medium whose vast possibilities are too rarely explored.

Not exact matches

And if you have a child with more artistic talent, teach him to respect the work of others, that art can be approached lots of different ways.
«Applying an artistic process to science frees you from the typically reductionist approach of analyzing one particular hypothesis and teaches you a different way of observing things.
«I also hope that this paper and video encourage more scientists to take an artistic approach when they start a new project, not necessarily to create a narrative - based story, but to explore their idea the way an artist explores a canvas, because that makes the mind open to a different form of serendipity that can lead to unexpected results.»
A more fecund approach may be to look at artistic allies and predecessors in a horizontal fashion — not mothers and fathers, but brothers, sisters and cousins — to elucidate the discourse around different art practices.
The exhibition showcases a variety of approaches and artistic processes, mapping a short yet historically important period, when new universal principles to engineer the future were found at the intersection of different art forms and disciplines, including metaphysics, science fiction writing, music, and poetry.
The ambitious nature of the works are a different and unique artistic approach.
Together with the invited artists and guest curators, insitu delves into different approaches to artistic work and curatorial processes.
All these functional connections have led to different images and manifestations, artistic landscape painting and drawing is only one of many approaches.
The collection chronicles different photographic processes, techniques, and artistic approaches from an early half - plate ambrotype of Niagara Falls to a Polaroid self - portrait by a young Robert Mapplethorpe.
This cross-disciplinary approach ensures that the final collection is the result of different perspectives — the history of the war, the significance of Buchler as a woman photographer and her artistic excellence as an «amateur».
Begun by a collective of six art curators and organisers in 2001, ARTS INITIATIVE TOKYO is a non-profit space that organizes various artistic programmes and projects, including an artist - in - residence program and Making Art Different (MAD), which embraces new approaches to contemporary art.
The collection chronicles different photographic processes, techniques, and artistic approaches from an early half - plate ambrotype of Niagara Falls to a Polaroid auto - portrait by a young Robert Mapplethorpe.
The wide spectrum of his artworks — ranging in media and entangling different temporalities and geographies — unveils an intimate portrait of the artist as a polymath, whose artistic work is an integral part of a larger, holistic approach to life.
Through my work as an independent curator, at the Liverpool Biennial in the United Kingdom and subsequently as the director and later co-curator of the Werkleitz Biennale, I was able to explore different approaches to artistic and cultural production and also to analyze curatorial and institutional models under a variety of cultural, social and economic conditions.
The wide spectrum of his artworks ranging in media and entangling different temporalities and geographies, unveils an intimate portrait of the artist as a polymath, whose artistic work is an integral part of a larger, holistic approach to life.
How do you compare the different art school approaches and which training has been the most valuable experience in terms of your current artistic practice?
Ch» i Contemporary Fine Art Brooklyn - New York February 12 - March 9, 2009 By Ernesto Menéndez - Conde «Ingenious Methodology» - the collective show inaugurated last February 12 at the Ch» i Contemporary Gallery in Brooklyn, New York City - gathers a group of artists who are working with a wide variety of subjects and are interested in different approaches to artistic creation.
The collaboration with the museum enabled therefore an extremely valuable experience of different approaches to the Black Mountain College at the same time: a research - based approach, occurring during my work with Black Mountain Research, approaching the Black Mountain College with respect to exhibiting it and an artistic approach by means of the art student's performances taking place within the exhibition.
Through a wide variety of artistic practices and artists (from Claude Cahun to LaToya Ruby Frazier, from Gilbert & George to Cindy Sherman, and from Alighiero Boetti to Maurizio Cattelan) coming from different cultures and backgrounds, generations and experiences, it reflects on the contrast between different approaches: melancholy and vanity, ironic games played with identity and political autobiography, existential rumination and the body as sculpture, effigy or fragment, and its symbolical representation.
Valerie Hammond maintains a fluid artistic practice, distinguished by for her organic approach and deft interaction with different mediums.
Expressive arts therapy is considered a multi-modal approach because it integrates techniques from many different artistic modalities.
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