Sentences with phrase «drawing and sculpture as»

The Canadian artist's works are as much about drawing and sculpture as the frames, boxes, and other custom elements through which they are presented.
Edie works with prints, drawings and sculpture as a vehicle for storytelling.

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The Bronx Council on the Arts presents Graffiti: Spirit of an Age @ 40 x 10, highlighting works by artists who began their careers as teens creating graffiti art, having now expanded to drawing, painting and sculpture.
Parts of the statement read, «This exhibition will focus on the Visual arts specifically; the traditional fine arts such as drawing, painting, photography, sculpture; architectural, environmental, and industrial arts such as urban, interior, product, and landscape designs.
I took as many figure drawing classes I could and found a new love for my sculpture class.
As an interactive experience, I love how the sculpture park draws you in to an artistic mindset while still allowing you to keep present and in connection with your surroundings.
Young Brits at Art 2010 includes new categories such as photography, sculpture and motion animation, as well as its previous sections for painting and drawing.
Tasks include: Coloured pencil drawing, recycled plastic fish sculptures, creative pattern / mark making, oil pastel, collage and research into artists such as: Iain Macarthur, Ande Hall and contextual research into the charity Washed Ashore.
I have selected a diverse range of artists and illustrators to capture my learners imagination and develeop their skills in a range of disciplines such as painting and drawing, printmaking, Typograpy, Sculpture and Digital Art.
Students will: • Produce creative work, exploring their ideas and recording their experiences • Become proficient in drawing, painting, sculpture and other art, craft and design techniques • Use a range of techniques to record their observations in sketchbooks, journals and other media as a basis for exploring their ideas • Use a range of techniques and media, including painting • Increase their proficiency in the handling of different materials For more Champions of Change lesson plans and materials for BBC Children in Need, visit and our Tools and Resources pages to download directly: https://www.bbcchildreninneed.co.uk/championsofchange/resources Thank you.
Over the first four weeks of the semester, students engage in small projects in each of the four studios — painting and drawing, sculpture, printmaking, and new media — to gain familiarity with basic principles such as observation and place.
Especially liked for his figures of cats that he had great fondness for, as seen in many of his paintings, drawings and sculptures.
In his original request for artists proposals for inclusion in the Artists» Balls show, curator Hugh Margerum said, «as we all know, whether you are male or female, it takes balls to make art...» The resulting show encompasses that sentiment and extends in the case of the nine participating artists to a broad interpretation of the ball theme in paintings, drawings, sculpture, and wall pieces.
As a reflection of the mentorship program itself, this exhibition will feature a diverse array of media including alternative process photography, old masters oil painting, plein air painting, creative writing, stainless steel sculpture, drawing and mix - media; all art forms taught in this year's spring and summer mentorships.
Budding art aficionados will love the Museé Magritte, which is in the former Altenloh Hotel, and has more than 200 of Magritte's works, including paintings, drawings, and sculptures, as well as musical scores, photos, and films.
As if that wasn't awesome enough, Greek Hill Heads will be able to enter a drawing to win all kinds of cool stuff, sponsored by the online anime store Otakustore.gr, K.Art Sculptures Figures and more!
Interactive experiences have yet to adopt these on as formal of a level as literature, visual art (like paintings, drawings and sculptures) and film.
Opening: «Pixar: The Design of Story» at Cooper - Hewitt National Design Museum This exhibition is a rare peek into the design process behind the creation of Pixar favorites like Toy Story, Wall - E, Up, Brave, The Incredibles, and Cars, including relics such as rarely seen paintings, sculptures, hand - drawn sketches, and other original artwork.
We offer a strong figurative tradition in the Drawing, Painting and Sculpture Studios that can be used as a foundation for students to move on into other artistic avenues, or that can be developed as an end in itself to produce work within a figurative genre.
He describes his sculpture as «the simplest form of line drawing with pen and ink, except that [it's] three - dimensional.»
As far as painting specifically is concerned, Mrs. Ellis finds that it has one immediate advantage for the young lady over its rival branch of artistic activity, music — it is quiet and disturbs no one (this negative virtue, of course, would not be true of sculpture, but accomplishment with the hammer and chisel simply never occurs as a suitable accomplishment for the weaker sex); in addition, says Mrs. Ellis, «it [drawing] is an employment which beguiles the mind of many cares... Drawing is, of all other occupations, the one most calculated to keep the mind from brooding upon self, and to maintain that general cheerfulness which is a part of social and domestic duty... It can also,» she adds, «be laid down and resumed, as circumstance or inclination may direct, and that without any serious loss.&raquAs far as painting specifically is concerned, Mrs. Ellis finds that it has one immediate advantage for the young lady over its rival branch of artistic activity, music — it is quiet and disturbs no one (this negative virtue, of course, would not be true of sculpture, but accomplishment with the hammer and chisel simply never occurs as a suitable accomplishment for the weaker sex); in addition, says Mrs. Ellis, «it [drawing] is an employment which beguiles the mind of many cares... Drawing is, of all other occupations, the one most calculated to keep the mind from brooding upon self, and to maintain that general cheerfulness which is a part of social and domestic duty... It can also,» she adds, «be laid down and resumed, as circumstance or inclination may direct, and that without any serious loss.&raquas painting specifically is concerned, Mrs. Ellis finds that it has one immediate advantage for the young lady over its rival branch of artistic activity, music — it is quiet and disturbs no one (this negative virtue, of course, would not be true of sculpture, but accomplishment with the hammer and chisel simply never occurs as a suitable accomplishment for the weaker sex); in addition, says Mrs. Ellis, «it [drawing] is an employment which beguiles the mind of many cares... Drawing is, of all other occupations, the one most calculated to keep the mind from brooding upon self, and to maintain that general cheerfulness which is a part of social and domestic duty... It can also,» she adds, «be laid down and resumed, as circumstance or inclination may direct, and that without any serious loss.&raquas a suitable accomplishment for the weaker sex); in addition, says Mrs. Ellis, «it [drawing] is an employment which beguiles the mind of many cares... Drawing is, of all other occupations, the one most calculated to keep the mind from brooding upon self, and to maintain that general cheerfulness which is a part of social and domestic duty... It can also,» she adds, «be laid down and resumed, as circumstance or inclination may direct, and that without any serious loss.drawing] is an employment which beguiles the mind of many cares... Drawing is, of all other occupations, the one most calculated to keep the mind from brooding upon self, and to maintain that general cheerfulness which is a part of social and domestic duty... It can also,» she adds, «be laid down and resumed, as circumstance or inclination may direct, and that without any serious loss.Drawing is, of all other occupations, the one most calculated to keep the mind from brooding upon self, and to maintain that general cheerfulness which is a part of social and domestic duty... It can also,» she adds, «be laid down and resumed, as circumstance or inclination may direct, and that without any serious loss.&raquas circumstance or inclination may direct, and that without any serious loss.»
Exhibiting in a wide variety of medias including installation, drawing, photography, painting and sculpture — each created over the past five decades - act as relevant notes to the testimony of the artists» interpretation of the concept of human intervention.
All of the works featured in the exhibition — ranging from video games, single channel video, kinetic sculpture, and prints, to pen plotter drawings — have been created by means of technological tools with an emphasis on the mixing and matching of both professional and amateur technologies, as well as the vernaculars these technologies encourage within culture at large.
Primarily working in drawing and sculpture, he often depicts ambiguous interior spaces filled with books, posters, and paintings, as well as commonplace objects, such as bottles and cigarettes, in a stark, linear style reminiscent of architectural...
Additionally, this exhibition considers the ways in which drawing is employed as a means to push the boundaries that traditionally separate one artistic discipline from another by expanding beyond the page and into the realms of performance, photography, sculpture, film, and video.
By physically and metaphorically cutting and bringing together disparate items and ideas in her paintings, drawings, and sculptures, Gueorguieva's works can be seen as assemblages of chaos and order, personal concerns and global issues.
Selections from the CIBA Art Collection, Bertha and Karl Leubsdorf Art Gallery, City University of New York (September 13 — October 29) Abstract Works on Paper, Robert Miller Gallery, New York (July 19 — August 26) Drawings, Gerald Peters Gallery, Dallas (June 16 — July 23) Romantic Modernism, 100 Years, New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe (June 4 — July 31) Reclaiming Artists of the New York School: Toward a More Inclusive View of the 1950s, Sidney Mishkin Gallery, Baruch College, City University of New York (March 18 — April 22) Recent Drawings Acquisitions: A Selection, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (March 7 — May 18) The Brushstroke and Its Guises, New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting, and Sculpture, New York (March 7 — April 16) The Shaman as Artist / The Artist as Shaman, Aspen Art Museum, Colorado (February 10 — April 10) Group exhibition, Manny Silverman Gallery, Los Angeles (January 22 — February 26)
Personally, as a painter who's been making sculpture as a way back to painting, if that ever occurs, few painters today seem to add anything new to painting unless they admit to themselves, as I finally did, that painting is nothing more, and nothing less, than flattened sculpture, which in turn is a subset of drawing.
The gallery represents nationally and internationally known contemporary artists working in diverse media — including painting, drawing, photography, and sculpture, as well as important estates and foundations.
His current multi-disciplinary work combines drawings with sculptures and act as a chronological recorder of the artists» history.
Other big likes: Louise Bourgeois's cast bronzes and carved marbles; Franz West's lumpy, painted organic form - on - a stick; Antony Gormley's hanging metal sculpture, whose linear materials — and certainly its shadows — functioned as drawings in space.
While his sculpture and drawings — primarily of indigenous women of Mexico — are widely celebrated, the political aspect of his works was initially viewed as provocative, as he dared to depict the indigenous women of Mexico as fundamentally heroic.
Curated by Fairfax Dorn, Comic Future features paintings, drawings and sculpture by artists who combine abstraction, formalism and narrative with political satire as well as cultural and biographical commentary to explore both comedic and apocalyptic visions of the future.
Related source material, drawings, and studies will accompany the panoramic mural, as well as paintings and sculptures of the period, among which are works from the companion exhibition that was held at Castelli Gallery at 420 West Broadway from December 1983 to January 1984.
Katy Cowan: reflected - into - themselves - into - reflected includes seven new sculptures that begin in the gallery and spill out onto Lynden's grounds, as well as a series of preparatory drawings.
His paintings, drawings and sculptures were often classified as «California Funk,» a description foisted upon a group of West Coast artists who treated tradition with cheery disregard.
McCall regards these works as occupying a place somewhere between sculpture, cinema, and drawing: sculpture because the projected volumes must be occupied and explored by a moving spectator; cinema because these large - scale objects are not static, but structured to progressively shift and change over time; and drawing, because the genesis of each installation is a two - dimensional line - drawing.
This he referred to as his «found drawing»; it created a fluidity between his painting, sculpture and printmaking: «I loved the idea that simply inking the surface of the plywood board would produce a web of white lines, if one only pressed a piece of paper against it.
Using architecture, performance, sculpture, drawing, photography, and film, he sought a new way of seeing and art - making that focused on the commonplace and the «throwaways», such as the city's abandoned buildings, bridges, and even dumpsters.
He is renowned for his invention of wire sculpture — coined by critics as «drawings in space» — and the mobile, a kinetic sculpture of suspended abstract elements whose actual movement creates ever - changing compositions.
Nadiah Bamadhaj was initially trained as a sculptor at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand but now produces drawings, sculptures, installations and digital images.
Working in sculpture, drawing, photography, and site - specific installation, Roni Horn explores the very nature of art, especially as it relates to site, environment, and identity.
The first major museum exhibition to explore graphite as a medium in works beyond drawings, Graphite includes sculpture, drawing, and installation works created over the past decade — including several newly commissioned works — by emerging and established contemporary artists.
The first part, MANIC / LOVE, featured Wolfson's most recent large scale animatronic installation Colored sculpture (2016), whose red hair, freckles, and boyish look draw associations with such literary and pop cultural characters as Huckleberry Finn and Howdy Doody.
Besides her exhibition catalogues, Smith's writings have appeared in such publications as Revolution in the Making: Abstract Sculpture by Women 1947 - 2016; Helen Frankenthaler: Composing with Color, 1962 - 1963; The Drawings of Do Ho Suh; The Architecture of Bertrand Goldberg; Chicago Makes Modern; Buckminster Fuller: Starting with the Universe; Design Cities; Birth of the Cool; and the 54th Carnegie International.
Organized by the Art Institute of Chicago, «Martin Puryear: Multiple Dimensions» presents drawings and prints that have served as studies for his sculptures and is currently on view at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C.
Situating itself within current art historical and political debates, the exhibition considers work by self - taught, spiritually inspired and incarcerated artists, alongside other projects based in performance, socially engaged practice and the archive, as well as painting, drawing, sculpture and assemblage, that make insistent reference to place.
Published on the occasion of Grabner's career survey at MOCA Cleveland, the book documents works from the last 20 years, including paintings, drawings, prints, videos, and sculptures, positioning the studio as core to the artist's remarkably diverse output.
He continues to live in New Orleans and serves as an Artist in Residence at the University of New Orleans where he teaches sculpture and drawing.
Joe Bradley includes reproductions of all works in the exhibition — some 30 paintings, 8 sculptures and 30 drawingsas well as an introductory essay by exhibition organizer Cathleen Chaffee, new scholarly essays, an interview with the artist and an exhibition history.
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