It was
this ephemeral nature of the work, which ceased to exist on the two - dimensional plane but continued to exist as an idea, that became the underlying motivation to his later works.
Due to the mostly
ephemeral nature of their work, it can be difficult to trace the impact of many critical artists from the 1960's who were engaged in Happenings and Performance, who are historically important because of their contributions to culture and way of thinking.
Not exact matches
Customer service in their line
of work is very hard to come by and, considering the
ephemeral nature of your service, is paramount.
Travel writing is often associated with tourism, and includes
works of an
ephemeral nature such as guide books and reviews, with the
At 70 years
of age, Long still produces all his
work himself, without assistance, and the physical act
of making a piece or completing a walk is very much a part
of the
work itself — some
of which,
ephemeral in
nature, go on to exist solely through photography and text records.
Their
work differs in their individual interests: architectural concerns, minimalism, optical phenomena, process, gesture, mark making, materiality and the
ephemeral nature of light.
This group
of intergenerational artists closely considers the process
of art - making in their
work by playing with scale, the
ephemeral quality
of their materials, the
nature of time and language, and the relationships between the objects that they create.
The Linda Pace Foundation is pleased to present the Texas debut
of Secondary Stories, a room - sized installation by Brazilian artist Rivane Neuenschwander, who has become widely regarded for her often
ephemeral work that explores narratives about language,
nature, social interactions and the passing
of time.
The rather
ephemeral nature of fashion, the very different critical response and the chance to make contact with an audience beyond the artworld made the collaboration liberating for Trubkovich, but not in a way that has affected his
work directly.
Goldsworthy goes out into
nature and uses
ephemeral materials to create his
work, which many times because
of the temporal aspect
of his art, exist only in photographic documentation.
Many
of the first
works, created in the deserts
of U.S.A. (Nevada, New Mexico, Utah or Arizona) were
ephemeral in
nature and now only exist as video recordings or photographic documents.
Some landscape painters convey reality in compellingly quotidian detail, reflecting or critiquing the complex relationship between humans and
nature; others construct neo-byzantine visions
of the future that may thrill or terrify; some
work intuitively to give form to the
ephemeral, conveying that which can not be spoken; and many bend or break accepted rules
of vision, reminding us that perception itself is both a privilege and a discipline.
Through the
ephemeral nature of blinking light, Baxter and Ebner's
work ground us in the here and now, inhabiting bodies that have drag, pull and weight.
This month features the
work of Angela Davis Fegan, an artist who crafts handmade objects as a way to reflect upon the
ephemeral and intangible
nature of digital media.
Her
work blurs the conceived
nature of sculpture and dance in relation to the
ephemeral.
Ephemeral explores the
nature of non-permanence through the artists» site - specific
works and the media used.
Claudia Schmuckli, director and chief curator at the Blaffer, described Andy Coolquitt as a comprehensive exhibition in the sense that it surveys what is available
of Coolquitt's
work, explaining that many earlier creations were
ephemeral in
nature and no longer physically exist.
In tension with the other
works in the gallery, the piece suggests the
ephemeral nature of what we build, and stasis itself.
Nature is constantly in a state
of change, and the artists» awareness and sensitivity to this change has been crucial to the creation
of their
work which is site - specific, monumental and
ephemeral.
Glacial Specimens (flame
worked glass with clay and acrylic paint) consists
of several small mixed media glass sculptures which capture the
ephemeral nature of snow and ice crystals.
Though Huyghe is arguably France's most acclaimed mid-career artist — he represented the nation at the Venice Biennale in 2001, won the Guggenheim's Hugo Boss Prize the next year, and has appeared in editions
of just about all
of the important international biennials over the past two decades — a retrospective
of his
work always seemed fairly improbable, given the site - specific, and often -
ephemeral,
nature of his art.
Hundley's choice
of found, often
ephemeral objects embeds each
work with sentimentality and personal meaning, but these small - scale details are at times suggestive
of more universal imagery and ideas: mythology, forces
of nature, and aerial views
of vast and fantastic landscapes.
In 1976, artist Martha Wilson founded Franklin Furnace in Lower Manhattan as a site for producing and mediating
works vulnerable to neglect due to lack
of institutional support,
ephemeral nature, or politically unpopular content.
The exhibition focuses on revealing the
ephemeral and intangible
nature of much
of his art, while also highlighting the inherently incomplete summary that an exhibition offers
of an artist's life and
work.
The transitory and
ephemeral nature of the project can not be overstated — at core the
works were an exercise in the effects
of context and perception — and visitors were activated as artists themselves to point out how those exercises resonated within the Schindler House.
An architect and designer who specialized in shop and restaurant interiors, which are by
nature ephemeral, and furniture and utilitarian objects, Kuramata brought a lyrical dreaminess to his
work that proves infectious even after the unreality
of Japan's «bubble economy» for which it was created has long since burst.
Much
of my
work insists on its own
ephemeral nature, celebrating its transience and perishability, while anticipating its own erasure: it will be painted over for the gallery's next show».
The project, entitled SOUNDWORKS, aims to take a broader look at the range
of work being produced in audio arts today and embraces the
ephemeral and peripatetic
nature of sound through the creation
of an online platform that doubles as a virtual exhibition space.
Taking vast, remote landscapes and the
ephemeral conditions
of nature as their sculptural canvas, these and other artists staged their own protest by rejecting traditional sculptural forms and practices, rigid modernist theory and the commercial confines
of the museum - and - gallery system to create frequently massive land art
works that heightened awareness
of our relationship with the earth and challenged accepted definitions
of art.
Ernesto Neto's art is the same; his
works are a combination
of ephemeral environments inspired by
nature, knitted by men and assembled as art.
With his frequent use
of highly perishable materials, Thek accepted the
ephemeral nature of his art
works — and was aware, as writer Gary Indiana has noted,
of «a sense
of our own transience and that
of everything around us.»
Much
of Hovagimyan's early
work was
ephemeral in
nature.
Despite a sad incident in Holland where his painting was stolen, his desire to generate optimistic energy through his art
works successfully evolve in the
ephemeral dimensions
of nature.
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OF ARTISTS: Anya Gallaccio Born in Paisley, Scotland 1963, Anya Gallaccio's work is concerned with nature, beauty and the passing of time and often uses ephemeral materials to refer to the cyclic nature of life and deat
OF ARTISTS: Anya Gallaccio Born in Paisley, Scotland 1963, Anya Gallaccio's
work is concerned with
nature, beauty and the passing
of time and often uses ephemeral materials to refer to the cyclic nature of life and deat
of time and often uses
ephemeral materials to refer to the cyclic
nature of life and deat
of life and death.
Gallaccio's
work is concerned with
nature, beauty and decay, she uses
ephemeral materials to refer to the cyclic
nature of life and death.
Gallaccio is one
of the leading British sculptors
of her generation, yet the
ephemeral nature of her chosen materials, such as flowers, fruit, ice and grass, means that few
of her
works remain permanent.
The success
of her
work is largely steeped in her ability to capture perspective and solidity in spite
of the somewhat
ephemeral nature of her technique.
Because they were not painted on something movable, each
of his
works was site - specific and temporary, emphasizing the essential fragility and
ephemeral nature of his art.
He used fused glass to create beautiful
works that are allegories to the
ephemeral, and speak to the fragility
of nature and the environmental concerns
of today.
The artist documents these walks and
ephemeral interventions in the landscape, which attempt to deny man's dominion over
nature — doomed as they are to disappear due to the effects
of erosion — in the manner best suited to each idea, with photographs, maps and text
works in which the measurements
of time and distance and the place names are infused with poetry.
From
ephemeral works that erode with time or emphasize the timelessness
of nature, to
works making a more political statement, it seems that the general role
of environmental art is to prompt contemplation about the greater meaning
of human engagement in
nature, in relation to its cyclic processes.
But she discovered that she liked
working with the sensitive,
ephemeral nature of paper more than the metals.