Sentences with phrase «ephemera as»

These paintings borrow motifs and images from the works of artists like Ad Reinhardt, Jackson Pollock, Kasimir Malevich, and Barnett Newman, using catalogues, archival photographs, and ephemera as points of reference.
His 1996 essay «Ephemera as Evidence» argued for «traces, glimmers, residues, and specks» as affirmation of minoritarian lives.
Archive of ephemera as posters, invites, photographs and even the very rare Unconditional Release fr Dwan gallery together with an original silver gelatine photograph.
This group show focuses on the after - life of objects, offering an alternative lens through which to view images and ephemera as varied as a designer shoebox, a Warhol wig or a worm - eaten branch.
And the influential contemporary artist Robert Gober furthered Bess» artistic afterlife by installing a selection of Bess» paintings and ephemera as his contribution to the 2012 Whitney Biennial.
His public programs include Fred Herko: A Crash Course, Performance Studies NYU (2014); Ephemera As Evidence, commissioned by Visual AIDS, La MaMa Galleria (2014); Living Labor: Marxism & Performance Studies, Performance Studies NYU (2014).
Whereas artists sought to level the horror, banality or exoticism of pictures, the show levels out the historical hierarchies between works, giving ephemera as well as greater and lesser - known pieces equal prominence.
Essays by prominent scholars analyze Coney Island through its imagery and ephemera as both a place and an idea — one that reflected the collective soul of the nation.
Ephemera As Evidence Visual AIDS publication, in conjunction with exhibition at La Ma Ma Galleria, New York, NY, 2014
Bearing this in mind, Book of Scores is a number of interactive meditations and performances that speak to ephemera as concept as much as consequence.
Thanks to developments in conceptual art in the 1970s, wherein artists, in the lineage of Joseph Kosuth, attempted to distill the artwork into the presentation of words and ideas rather than crafted objects — not to mention the recent vogue for archival ephemera as exhibition material — artists, curators, and museumgoers are well - acclimated to seeing pieces of text on display in museum galleries.
Essays by prominent scholars analyze Coney Island through its imagery and ephemera as both a place and an idea - one that reflected the collective soul of the nation.
By replicating this imagery within the confines of the gallery, altering it in color and composition while allowing the main graphic thrust of the imagery to remain, Simmons presents once - slighted or disenfranchised ephemera as vital contributions to culture at large.
Vanessa Carlos is the founder and director of London gallery Carlos / Ishikawa, which, from early May through mid-June, hosts an exhibition by Lloyd Corporation, the collaborative duo offering a witty mash - up of DIY advertisements with street ephemera as commentary on current - day consumption.
Then there's other such unclassifiable ephemera as the McLuhanesque meltdown My Name Is Bruce, the 2007 film in which Evil Dead's only continuing star, Bruce Campbell, plays himself, hired to fight a demon by fans who erroneously believe he's as handy with a chainsaw as the character he plays.

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Correspondents on The Tea Makers, a frequently catty gossip and news website dedicated to CBC ephemera, described the show as «the very best of all that News Network has to offer.»
The more Facebook tries to move beyond its original role as a social network for sharing family photos and other ephemera, the more it finds itself in an ethical minefield, torn between its desire to improve the world and its need to curb certain kinds of speech.
Companies that sell books, art, and ephemera online, as well as printing and fulfillment services.
Speaking of moving beyond the mere ephemera of twice a day, we are all appreciative of Carl's blogging which takes as its topic the ephemera of rock.
Today, the 42 - year - old sits at a single desk, framed by a high shelf lined with photographs, print campaigns and other ephemera that document the story of Rag & Bone, a brand as deeply rooted in Wainwright's upper class British background as his life in New York and his personal connection to America's shrinking manufacturing base.
Site content includes interviews, articles, designers» libraries as well as examples of rare design annuals, type specimens, Ephemera, posters and vintage kids books from our bookshelves.
As for the ephemera of awards and box - office gold, Milos is grateful but dismissive.
is a vintage featurette essentially composed of B - roll and promotional ephemera that underscores Jagger as the key draw to the picture.
Parallax View doesn't usually reproduce MTN ephemera such as the catch - all column «Tracking Shot.»
A collector's booklet featuring new essay by critic Philip Kemp, as well as an abundant selection of archival imagery and ephemera.
Various bits of ephemera appear in the secondary picture window as the film plays back — interviews, alternate line readings, clips from the edited - for - TV version of the film and the 1932 Scarface.
«Black» parallels the outline of «Grey» - here, the millionaire, Christian, tries to coax the college student, Hannah (the appealing Kali Hawk), into signing a contract for kinky sex - but only as much as it permits Wayans to riff on pop ephemera.
Niccol's noted sci - fi aesthetics — best demonstrated in his debut effort Gattaca — are evident in Roberto Schaefer's (The Paperboy) competently lensed imagery, and the talented Ronan does the best she can with a largely unworkable character; however The Host is as parasitic as its antagonists, feeding on the frenzy for otherworldly teen ephemera, and offering instant gratification instead of intelligent substance.
The movies will in turn serve as «a jumping - off point» for «guest editors,» who will add content inspired by the film, anything from «essays, music, video and photography to cultural ephemera» that reflects themes expressed in the selected films.
«Leaf Observer» badge, Moonrise Kingdom Wes Anderson's films often use banal items to unexpected ends — like the Adidas tracksuits that serve as Chas Tenenbaum's family uniform in The Royal Tenenbaums — but in many cases, the ephemera of the real world aren't distinctive enough for the director.
It's a fascinating piece of ephemera; while Hollywood regularly depicted America as a homogenous glob with a singular religion, «Sons of Liberty» has Rains gathering support from the congregation inside his temple.
He has curated a wide range of digital content - videos, audios, posters, and what Pappas calls «long - lost ephemera» — about topics such as recruiting women to join the war effort (Recruiting Rosie) or PR efforts to «sell» the war to the American public (Why We Fight).
In total, they contain 40 primary sources, including reproductions of some of the most iconic works from the 1913 Armory Show, as well as documents, photographs, film, music, and ephemera from the time; life stories of influential figures; lesson ideas; and more.
As the rumors surrounding the case (related in snippets of ephemera between chapters) become more salacious, Jill becomes more dogged in her determination to remember the truth.
As I whizzed along through the drizzle, one particular antique store caught my eye — though not in time to stop — because, among the other things its sign advertised, was: «Ephemera
Site content includes interviews, articles, designers» libraries as well as examples of rare design annuals, type specimens, Ephemera, posters and vintage kids books from our bookshelves.
We started by creating a world called Wasteland, repository for all of Disney's forgotten creative efforts — characters cut from films, rides retired from theme parks, toys and licensed ephemera from years gone by — and then dropped Oswald there, as the first forgotten character.
Average people my age see value in old games, but not so much in the assorted ephemera that comprised the game scene as it existed in the past.
The event will feature all the zines you can shake a stick at, as well as art books and ephemera.
The late, indefatigable Ray Johnson (1927 — 95) has rarely looked as charming and witty as he did in this action - packed show of collages, letters, ephemera, and the odd sculpture, along with artworks by compatriots ranging from Andy Warhol to John Baldessari, which placed the mail - art master in the context in which he flourished.
They are joined by a selection of rare film ephemera re-positioned as artworks ranging from costume designs for Rosemary's Baby to the complete original key book stills from The 39 Steps.
The exhibition will present six of these rooms as well as sculptures, paintings, works on paper, film excerpts, archival ephemera, and additional large - scale installations that span the early 1950s to the present day.
With the aid of film and photographic records, correspondence, invitation cards, as well as posters and other ephemera, light will be shed on Joan Mitchell's colorful personality and her multifaceted relationships to visual artists, writers, and other cultural figures.
The exhibition included ephemera such as invitations, texts, publications, and posters pertaining to Williams's work.
With film recordings and photographs as well as correspondence, invitations, posters, and other ephemera, Joan Mitchell's vibrant personality and her various relationships to artists, authors, and other figures from the cultural world of her time are illuminated.
Included in the holdings are thousands of photographs, documents, artist letters, publications, ephemera, audio, video and film that document the Walker's long history with numerous artists, such as Chuck Close, Bruce Conner, Trisha Brown, and Merce Cunningham.
In Celebration of the 70th Anniversary of the American Abstract Artists featured the work of 70 members of the organization as well as books, posters, and other ephemera representing some of the group's past history.
The other is the practice of salvaging scraps of everyday ephemera and recategorizing them (with lesser or greater degrees of alteration) as art: Kurt Schwitters, On Kawara, Joseph Grigely, Danicia Phelps.
maps Eastman's archival matter as a way of inviting viewers to discover new pieces and forge relationships between ephemera held by different informal archivists and approaches a historical exploration and remembrance of Julius Eastman as a master of artifice.
As well as their work, this exhibition examines their remarkable life, presenting clothing, accessories and other personal ephemera alongside their paintingAs well as their work, this exhibition examines their remarkable life, presenting clothing, accessories and other personal ephemera alongside their paintingas their work, this exhibition examines their remarkable life, presenting clothing, accessories and other personal ephemera alongside their paintings.
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