From Yves Klein's utopian plans for an «architecture of air» to Robert Barry's Energy Field (AM 130 KHz) from 1968 - which encourages a heightened awareness of the physical context of the gallery - this exhibition span
diverse aesthetic practices and concerns.
Not exact matches
Her
practice a
diverse mix of painting, sculpture, phone apps and Skype lectures, artist Amalia Ulman is a keen explorer of what she describes as the «bland» or «middlebrow»
aesthetic.
The work of this Dutch artist spans
diverse media and reference points: the work's
aesthetic practice holds on the transformation of imagery, and studies the suspension of visual information and physical touch.
In his artistic
practice, he used such
diverse languages as sculpture, drawing, writing, collage, assemblage, installation, and video, integrating themes that reveal his character as a researcher and activist: the
aesthetic investigation of language; the questioning of the Western world, power, and the rules that dictate the values of religion, art, justice, and the state; the reverence for women and eroticism; and the depiction of violence.
As a window into the playfulness of this unique Berlin
aesthetic, this exhibition examines the
diverse practices of the city's second generation of artists.
About Beta Local Beta - Local is a non-profit organization based in San Juan, Puerto Rico, dedicated to supporting and promoting
aesthetic thought and
practice through various programs: - La Práctica, a post-academic study and production program, through which Fellows coming from
diverse disciplines take a project from concept to production.