Not exact matches
On Level 2, «Between Object and Architecture» looks at the way post-1960s artists
employed geometric shapes and
ordinary building
materials like bricks or cubes, and includes artists from Latin America and China as well as Europe, emphasizing the museum's commitment to what Frances Morris, the director of the Tate Modern, called «a more global story of art.»
The paintings, sculptures, photographs, drawings and videos focus on
ordinary objects, such as a brown paper lunch bag, a pink eraser or a 2 - ply, white garbage bag, which are transformed by the artists, who
employ unexpected
materials or play with scale.
He used
ordinary objects and everyday junk while also
employing traditional art
materials.
Dirt and a host of found
materials Taylor has previously
employed to reference class are anchored by two large - scale paintings that unveil snapshots of
ordinary life in the city.