Sentences with phrase «environmental artist who»

Called Habitat, it's the work of Tania Kovats, an environmental artist who has an affinity for the canal.
Mary Miss (b. 1944) is an American environmental artist who works with concepts of illusion, distance, and perception.
Wenda is a French environmental artist who will show you how to use a range of software to create high res and advanced textures along with extremely detailed environments.
«It was both exhilarating and revealing,» recounts Deborah Maw, a biochemist and environmental artist who joined the trip around the British Isles this summer.

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Whimsical drawings by Malcolm Wells (world - renowned architect, artist, and author of several books, including The Earth - Sheltered Home, Classic Architectural Birdhouses, Recovering America, InfraStructures, and How to Build an Underground House) throughout the book make this a must for every bathroom library, a great gift for gardeners (and anyone who urinates), and an enlightening problem - solver for environmental planners dealing with the nutrient pollution of water.
Recently, an artist who frequents the site was accepted into the Ocean Artists Society, which aims to use art to inspire positive environmental change.
For the next three months, the Project Room is activated into an enlightened and socially conscious marketplace flourishing with novel artworks, clothing, and crafts created by local Los Angeles artists» who work address various political and environmental issues.
Siff's project began months ago when a public announcement was made to local artists in Los Angeles who create political and environmental works of art.
Hive Culture presents diverse works by 18 contemporary artists who are preoccupied with the pivotal role that bees play in pollination, environmental health and our changing relationship to nature.
Wave Hill is exploring the concept of wrath as it relates to times of environmental uncertainty, with paintings and sculpture by artists who have a long - term interest in depicting cataclysmic forces.
Jenny Kendler (b. 1980, New York City) is an interdisciplinary artist, environmental activist, naturalist & wild forager who lives in Chicago and various forests.
This year, as part of the 2010 Visiting Artist Lecture Series, «Elemental: Earth Air, Fire, Water - Art and Environment,» the Santa Fe Art Institute has invited artists who focus on environmental awareness to exhibit and lecture.
Celebrate the 40th Earth Day with environmental artist Alison Sigethy who will discuss her earth - friendly sculptures inspired by her travels to the Arctic.
Artists like Hicks and Stuart, the latter an American artist who began creating environmental earth - based and minimalist works in the 1970s — and a recent addition to Jacques's roster — are «getting up there in age, leaving less time to talk to them first hand about the scope of their practices,» Jacques said, which is key to putting them on par on the marketplace and in history with their male peers.
Curated by Keliy Anderson - Staley, The Surface of Things brings together a diverse group of contemporary artists who use photo - sensitive materials to explore environmental, aesthetic and cultural questions.
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What we are seeing is the success of a generation of artists, now mid-career, who were educated at Glasgow at the height of its powers (some, but not all, coming from the environmental art department which had such effect on those who passed through it).
Boyce was part of a very particular generation of artists who studied at the Glasgow School of Art, taking what was then a new course called environmental art.
Known as one of the Los Angeles artists who, in the»50s, pushed clay beyond crafts and into the Abstract Expressionist arena, John Mason set clay aside in the mid»70s and soon began stacking firebricks on museum floors (the «Hudson River Series,» 1978) and installing site - specific environmental sculptures.
Jean Nagai: I'm influenced by people who are confronting white supremacy and environmental issues, whether it's artists, scientists or activists.
Launa Bacon is a multi-disciplinary artist who is motivated by the investigation of the relationships that occur between environmental ethics, gender issues and animal welfare.
Exhibitions feature an international roster of emerging and mid-career artists working in a range of media, including painting, photography, sculpture, installation, and performance, who are connected by their focus on political, social, and environmental issues of national and global concern.
Louise Nevelson, a pioneer creator of environmental sculpture who became one of the world's best - known artists, died Sunday evening at her home on Spring Street in Manhattan.
There, she was active in avant - garde circles during the formative years of pop art and minimalism, exhibiting her work alongside such artists as Andy Warhol, Claes Oldenburg and Allan Kaprow — figures who have cited Kusama as influential to the development of assemblage, environmental art and performative practices.
It includes works by environmental artists Bob Braine and Leslie Reed; multi-media and performance artist Andrea Cote; and self - taught artist / curator Candyce Brokaw, founder of Survivors Art Foundation, an organization that promotes the work of all who have suffered physical and mental abuse.
Artist Henry Sanchez, whos ongoing environmental art venture the ENGLISH KILLS PROJECT was featured in Bushwick Open Studios and at Momenta Art last summer, will present an update on his work this Sunday evening at Livestream Public.
The exhibition «Some Dimensions of my Lunch: Conceptual Art in Britain: Part 4», brings together two artist: Ed Herring, a land artist who first gained attention in the «60s for his «environmental statements: and Roger Palmer, who combines photograph and text to subvert the traditional view of landscape.
Notable galleries for 2014 include: Kevin Kavanagh (Dublin), presenting a storytelling series by Sonia Shiel, current ISCP NY artist - in - residence and recipient of Ireland's 2014 Arts Council Project Award; Laura Bulian Gallery (Milan), highlighting career Conceptualist Vyacheslav Akhunov, whose cultural investigations were featured in dOCUMENTA (13) and the 2013 Venice Biennale's Central Asian Pavilion; contemporary Bahamanian art hub Popopstudios (Nassau), spotlighting «everyday» assemblages and mixed - media works by founder John Cox; Frederieke Taylor Gallery (New York), revealing environmental concerns of downtown stalwart Christy Rupp, whose seminal public art projects factored into the 2012 exhibition Come Closer: Art Around the Bowery, 1969 - 1989 at the New Museum; Galerie Heike Strelow (Frankfurt am Main), combining sociopolitical commentary and black humor via Florian Heinke, who curated System of Diplomatic Chaos at Kunstverein Wiesbaden last year; and CONNERSMITH.
Co-curated by David Buckland, the director of Cape Farewell, the environmental agency that ships artists to the Arctic, it features Sophie Calle, Mona Hatoum, Mariele Neudecker, Antti Laitinen, Cornelia Parker and Lucy Orta, who bring a touch of frost to the holiday festivities.
Through connected artists such as Yves Klein — who also became a member of French art movement Nouveau Réalisme — Jean Tinguely, and Lucio Fontana, ZERO would re-define painting, explore the monochrome, and serial structures, and produce artworks made from flames and smoke, filling whole galleries with their environmental works, they would turn to the deserts and skies as viable sites for art.
Including artist Kelly Richardson, Dr Mel Woods who puts environmental monitoring digital tools in the hands of citizens, and Dr Julian Manley who specialises in the psychosocial approach to the implications of climate change, chaired by curator and writer Dr Sarah Cook.
In 2004, Amy co-founded Free Soil, an international collective of artists, activists, researchers, and gardeners who work together to propose alternatives to the social, political and environmental organization of space.
Two of these artists, Erin Jane Nelson and Jason Benson (who formerly ran Important Projects in Oakland, California), occasionally convert their shared work area into Species, a gallery that focuses both on emerging artists and on the anthropological and environmental leitmotif of the Anthropocene.
As an American who has spent much of the last thirteen years in the United Kingdom, I have been compelled by artists whose work is as hybrid as the significant global, environmental, and technological shifts reshaping the United States.
Artist Statement «Barack Obama, who within his eight year term, saved us from a depression, created more affordable healthcare, improved environmental issues, and so much more, all without a supportive congress,...
The first in our series is San Francisco - based environmental artist Gyongy Laky, who addresses many political themes in her hands - on and labour - intensive work, which includes the use of natural materials to textiles.
The installation above, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, was organized by Vanessa Dalmau, an artist and campaigner who founded 350 Dominicana, a youth group focused on the ethical issues raised by an environmental problem when the source of emissions is mainly rich countries and anticipated impacts are mainly in poorer ones.
RSA Arts & Ecology is a catalyst for the insights, imaginations and inspirations of artists who are responding to environmental changes and emergencies.
The bare, expressionless statues in the Alps, which will begin to rust as rains and snow fall, are meant to remind people of their own vulnerability and fragile place in nature, says the artist, who has called the work «an environmental project.»
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