Sentences with phrase «ephemeral materials including»

Artists began actively participating in the creation of ephemeral materials including gallery invitations, brochures, and advertising traditionally made by a designer with limited artist's input.
Karla Black constructs large - scale sculptures from ephemeral materials including cosmetic powder, while Ellen Gallagher creates delicate assemblages from glossy African - American beauty magazines in Spoils (2011).
Working in ephemeral materials including paint, chalk, organic berry pigment and blood, Washington embarks on an existential search as she layers multiple marks and erasures over time.

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«Students will be able to research using this unique archive that includes artists» books, digital recordings of performance art, and other ephemeral material that really documents the history of the avant - garde movement in this country,» he added.
ARQUETOPIA, Publa, interior view EXAMPLES OF TECHNIQUES WE OFFER (BUT NOT LIMITED TO THESE) Drawing • Painting • Natural pigments (cochineal, indigo, and other pigments) • Paper • Printmaking • Graphic design • Textiles • Mexican textiles (weaving, embroidery, back - strap weaving) • Sculpture • Ceramics • Mexican ceramics (Talavera, loza vidriada) • Gold leafing and antique art techniques • Wood carving • Performance • Ephemeral (including food and other perishable materials) • Photography: digital photography and alternative photographic processes • Digital media • Design and illustration RESIDENCY PROGRAMS WE OFFER (CLICK EACH FOR INFORMATION) 1.
Using a wide range of materials including steel, cast iron, resin, paraffin wax, glass, light, water, and sound, Plensa lends physical weight and volume to components of the human condition and the ephemeral.
Stone Walls and Copper Veils: Architect Wendy Joseph likes to temper weighty materials with ephemeral, dynamic ones in her designs, which include a Holocaust memorial, a women's museum, and a hotel within a Frank Lloyd Wright skyscraper Valerie Gladstone
These works are characterized by striking — and, ultimately, enduringly influential — formal innovations, including the appropriation of unconventional industrial materials like latex and rope, organic and natural materials like saplings and earth, and ephemeral materials like wax and paper.
Rail: Could you describe the shift from using random accumulations of ephemeral materials (from what I've seen in reproductions), such as nylon stapled onto the wall, grease, beeswax and graphite, applied with rather agitated and all - over scribbling, and the more calming repetition of fingerprints, all of which were included in «Anti-Illusion,» then there was a dramatic progression that took place in your next two one - person shows at Paula Cooper, in 1970 and 1972?
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