The artwork observes Keen's
early experimentations as a filmmaker — blending bizarre narrative, explosive animation and an orgy of surrealist collage with a ramshackle, stop - motion glimpse of film noir.
Not exact matches
Once hailed
as a new - media «listicle» traffic king, by
early 2016 BuzzFeed had established itself
as a cross-platform content - generation powerhouse prone to
experimentation (and willing, able, and eager to apply its virality lessons to paid content designed for advertisers).
Similarly, with respect to issues such
as abortion, fetal
experimentation, and euthanasia, many today deny what an
earlier generation and, it would seem, most Americans today take to be undeniable.
The best way to prevent feeding problems is to teach your children to feed himself
as early as possible, provide them with healthy choices and allow
experimentation.
To prevent feeding problems, teach your child to feed himself
as early as possible, provide him with healthy choices and allow
experimentation.
As I said
earlier each of us must decide through our own personal
experimentation which way we are going to fall.
According to charter and school integration authors Richard D. Kahlenberg and Halley Potter (2014), Shanker and the
early backers of the Minnesota law believed that these schools should be guided by three tenets:
experimentation, or the ability to use innovative approaches to teaching and learning that could inform and influence reforms in traditional public schools; teacher voice in the design and operation of the school — something Shanker saw
as a direct result of collective bargaining; and integration, in the sense that schools should be ethnically, racially, and socioeconomically diverse.
Panelist and critic Douglas Wolk offered
early on that «
as a reader of digital comics, I kind of feel like a lot of comics going print to digital is «in the Famous Funnies stage» where it's all cut and paste [
as print comics are moved to digital formats]... There's a lot of room for
experimentation in the digital format that is not being done that I'd like to see done.»
Samaras's
experimentation with photography has evolved throughout his career
as new technologies have emerged, and, since the
early 2000s, he has focused on digital photography and video.
Thomas Chimes:
Early Works (1958 - 1965), 2009 Text by Lisa Saltzman 56 pages, Hardcover Published by Locks Art Publications ISBN: 978 -1-879173-41-5 «Developing, in these formative paintings, a visual style indebted to the palette and compositional structures of such modernist forefathers
as Marsden Hartley and Henri Matisse and emboldened by the stenographic proto - abstractions of such New York School predecessors
as Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko, Chimes systematically put forth a series of paintings that pressed such
experimentations with the limits of figuration into the realm of the theological, the philosophical and the historical.
[6] This recognition led to Hirst's
early experimentation with Minimalism and colour in works such
as «8 Pans» (1987) and «Boxes» (1988).
This exhibition will feature key works from the Museum's collection, including sculptures in stone, a selection documenting Noguchi's
experimentation with stainless steel and aluminum sculptures from the 1950s,
as well
as rarely shown pieces from the
early 1940s incorporating string and wood elements.
These pieces represent the
earlier stage of
experimentation for Chung,
as they are less methodical than other works and focused much more on pattern, color and texture.
Ranging from
early experimentations of the
early 19th century in France to our contemporary era, this exhibition juxtaposes pioneering historical legacies with divergent contemporary trajectories,
as a means of building a contextual foundation for the experience and re-experience of such work.
An
early adopter of video
as an artistic medium, Wegman continues to make work that is equally distinguished by its
experimentation while simultaneously appealing to a broad audience.
But in late 19th - and
early 20th - century Russia, this recording device was undertaken by a number of artists and thinkers
as a site for
experimentation.
She created some of the most important
early works in this practice, including Rhythm 0 (1974), in which she offered herself
as an object of
experimentation for the audience,
as well
as Rhythm 5 (1974), where she lay in the centre of a burning five - point star to the point of losing consciousness.
«Alex Katz's importance lies, certainly, in his
experimentation with the form and structure of painting — his
early experiments with shaped supports were revelatory and pioneering — but just
as significant is his investigation into the mechanics of perception,» explains Kelly Baum, Curator of Postwar and Contemporary Art at the Met.
«Paradise of Exiles:
Early Photography in Italy focuses on Italy's importance
as a center of exchange and
experimentation during the first three decades of photography's history — from 1839, the year of its invention, to 1871, the year Italy became a unified nation.
The LACMA show dives into Mapplethorpe's drawings from his time
as a student at Pratt, his
experimentations with sculpture and collage, and it includes many of his
earliest Polaroids — a medium he started utilizing at the suggestion of Patti Smith.
An
early member of the Chicago - based 1960s collective the Hairy Who (which later morphed into the Chicago Imagist Group), Wirsum's works speak widely to the canon of modern artists who privilege
experimentation and transgression over cohesive style, and who used popular culture
as if the boundaries between high and low had never existed.
Bringing together over 50 drawings from private collections
as well
as museums, including The Art Institute of Chicago, The Dia Art Foundation, and The Museum of Modern Art, the exhibition spans the broad scope Ryman's career — from his
earliest experimentations with drawing in the 1960s to the last drawing he made in 2000.
This
early experimentation with the medium sparked years of fruitful collage - making that served
as a prequel of sorts to Motherwell's later Abstract Expressionist paintings.
Her
early works from the mid-1920s were already marked by her innovative approach to the process of weaving — which,
as the Bauhaus encouraged, intertwined form and function, ease of production and formal
experimentation.
His Polish Village Series, completed in the
early 1970s, marked an important shift in the artist's practice
as it showcases his initial
experimentations with relief — a technique that went radically against the flatness Stella's painting had previously adhered.
His
early influences in music paved the way for later
experimentations in visual art,
as well
as an
early friendship with Cuban artist Wifredo Lam.
These geometric forms with hard edges furthered the artist's
earlier experimentations of formalist elements of the line and literal
as well
as depicted shapes.
With a mission to become a key global destination for all those interested in the medium, Photo London will bring together galleries that will showcase
early photographic gems, the latest work by established masters and work that reflects new directions in the development of the form, including moving image and virtual reality,
as well
as works featuring high levels of technical
experimentation.
And,
as a result, free data is proving itself
as a business model for users»
early stage
experimentation and adoption of augmented reality, virtual reality and other cutting - edge technologies that represent the Internet's next wave — but that also use vast amounts of data.
We're strong believers in a culture of
experimentation, and this model preserves fair contribution for
early backers, without imposing rigid restrictions on the ability to test new SNT utility
as the project evolves over time.
The report concludes that Canada needs an era of
experimentation that focuses on improving developmental trajectories in
early childhood, working with groups
as well
as individual families and building evaluation data systems capable of detecting positive social change (6).