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PERFORMANCES To support the expanding strategies and media that artists use today, we present time - based art to include multidisciplinary and ephemeral work as a part of our public programs.

Not exact matches

But if this openness means, as Niebuhr often seemed to say, that social gains are all ephemeral, that the problems that arise are as serious as the ones that are solved, that indeed work for social righteousness is Sisyphean, then few will give themselves to it.
Finally, we take encouragement in this work of remote marriage preparation from Pope Francis who declared recently (address to Roman Rota 22/1/2016), «Therefore, with a renewed sense of responsibility, the Church continues to propose marriage in its essential elements — offspring, the good of the spouses, unity, indissolubility, sacredness — not as an ideal for a few, despite modern models centred on the ephemeral and the transitory, but as a reality that, with the grace of Christ, can be lived by all the baptised faithful.»
former punker + still learning «work appropriate» stylings + trying desperately to keep hold of her giant boots as self - aware metaphor for ephemeral youth + colorblocking
Without giving much consideration to the context that breed such an environment, bar a couple of fleeting scenes where one of the Day's gang attempts to find work as a farm hand, it begs the question as to what the film is trying to accomplish by focusing on the gang; especially when the film's ephemeral style distances the action from reality, laying blame on the gangs for Day's downward spiral into a life of crime and not the faulty idealism behind the myth of American opportunity.
With its flowing harmonies, «Disobedience» works equally well as an example of modern classical music at its most thankfully harmonious, Herbert dresses strings lines over each other with gossamer delicateness in a way that's also reminiscent of the hypnotic film works of ephemeral composer Michael Convertino («Bed or Roses») in a way that awakens with its womens» growing self empowerment, also calling to the ear such diverse, ultra-melodic composers as Claude Debussy and Richard Wagner.
More often, though, as we see and hear in the slyly debauched narration of actor Rhys Ifans (the British bandmate in Greenberg), they create ephemeral works of subversion.
Travel writing is often associated with tourism, and includes works of an ephemeral nature such as guide books and reviews, with the
For example, the objective of Viking, an imprint of The Penguin Group, is «To publish a strictly limited list of good nonfiction, such as biography, history and works on contemporary affairs, and distinguished fiction with some claim to permanent importance rather than ephemeral popular interest.»
For someone who spends all of their time in a very tactile, analog world, digital communication can seem ephemeral and fleeting.It's tempting to abandon the medium as so much dross and go back to doing things the way that they've always been done: send out mailings, find an artist's representative, and hope your gallery works out.
Lindberg's atmospheric work delivers lessons in saturation and dispersal, and one might consider her inquiry as an extension of the color experiments of predecessors including Joseph Albers, Robert Irwin, and James Turrell, as well as acts of ephemeral architecture.
Yves Klein (1928 — 1962), was a conceptual artist par excellence, a radical, utopian dreamer described by the French critic, Pierre Restany as «a painter, but also infinitely more: a believer living in his own sense of the divine», whose diverse practice included ephemeral works in his quest for immateriality.
But as SAMA's visitor notice makes clear, although the seventy - five works on view were translated from ephemeral sand and body paintings, they were done so for the express purpose of participating in the international contemporary art market.
The works currently on display include traditional ephemera (Italian language guides, bakery business cards) as well as original works of art that mimic knickknacks, such as Sinead Cahill's hand - embroidered «girl scout» merit badges made from lithographed fabric, and many things that are not ephemeral at all, but step outside traditional fine art forms into the realm of the quotidian.
Similar to Owen's other works, this site - specific installation responds to the particular architectural properties — formal qualities as well as spatial patterns — of the Market and the gallery space, and is constructed out of modest and / or ephemeral materials, which seemingly grow from and within the architecture.
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.
The majority of the works and ephemeral documents held by the Foundation were compiled by Arnett and his sons over three decades, with the goal of creating a collection that could serve as a record and legacy of this culture.
Where artists for decades have rendered depictions of hoarfrost as decorations of landscape, Smith makes the ephemeral phenomenon the subject of works themselves.
In 1959, Mallary took a teaching position at Pratt and moved to New York, where he would combine the brooding weight and density of the New Mexico abstractions with ephemeral urban detritus, creating works that established him among the core artists exploring junk art, such as John Chamberlain, Richard Stankiewicz, Claes Oldenburg and Lee Bontecou.
The show at Garage will also be expanded, to include a special ephemeral intervention in the Atrium by Carlos Cruz - Diez, as well as several works and reconstructions by Russian, Latvian, and Estonian artists.
A concern with surface texture, organic shapes and the ephemeral are a consistent feature of Wakely's work, as embodied by the beautifully delicate Spring Snow (1986), a floor installation made entirely of coloured tissue paper.
Jiyeon Kim is a Seoul - based sound artist and musician working with field recording, composition, and AV manipulation as a means of exploring the environment and ephemeral phenomena.
As a result, the essence of his work can often be found exemplified in the tension that is generated and sustained between the ephemeral performance, its documentation, and the spectator.
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.
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.
Time also dictates her technique, working slowly and deliberately on still subjects in sunshine with oils or pencil or working fast and loose in charcoal on more ephemeral subjects such as fog.
Many first generation Conceptual artists working in the late 60s and early 70s de-emphasized the art object, in part as a gesture against what they perceived as the increasing commercialization of the artwork (one thinks of Sol LeWitt's ephemeral wall drawings, painted over at the end of their exhibition, or the linguistic investigations of Lawrence Weiner who in 1972 wrote, «I do not mind objects, but I do not care to make them»).
Taken as a group, the sculptures displayed in Is Is and Other Works demonstrate many of the apparent contradictions surrounding his oeuvre: physical and spiritual, tactile and ephemeral, minimal and baroque.
The works are temporary and temporal, performative and sculptural, both architectonic as well as entirely of the landscape; they exist across disciplines and within time; and exist in the becoming, a process contingent upon ephemeral performance as well as the viewing and the presence of the audience.
As ephemeral as they are translucent, these works present an elusive complexity as the striations of paint, fabric, keepsakes, collected and found objects, and clippings from mass - produced paper media coalesce into collages and assemblages that, taken individually or as a series, are most succinctly described as a multidimensional gestalt.&raquAs ephemeral as they are translucent, these works present an elusive complexity as the striations of paint, fabric, keepsakes, collected and found objects, and clippings from mass - produced paper media coalesce into collages and assemblages that, taken individually or as a series, are most succinctly described as a multidimensional gestalt.&raquas they are translucent, these works present an elusive complexity as the striations of paint, fabric, keepsakes, collected and found objects, and clippings from mass - produced paper media coalesce into collages and assemblages that, taken individually or as a series, are most succinctly described as a multidimensional gestalt.&raquas the striations of paint, fabric, keepsakes, collected and found objects, and clippings from mass - produced paper media coalesce into collages and assemblages that, taken individually or as a series, are most succinctly described as a multidimensional gestalt.&raquas a series, are most succinctly described as a multidimensional gestalt.&raquas a multidimensional gestalt.»
These new works, ephemeral but potent, held a long note to the glories of Chinatis destination permanent collection including site - specific works by artists such as Roni Horn, Richard Long, Claes Oldenburg, David Rabinowitch.
In the film the artist creates an ephemeral silhouette figure in snow, a type of work that he refers to as «shadows» and can be seen before in his photographic works.
Tseng is known by some as the close friend and loyal documenter of Keith Haring, producing over 25,000 images of Haring and his ephemeral subway works.
Refabricated every time they are shown, these playful works are disposable, ephemeral environments; as such, they may be resurrected continually, having long outlived the artist himself, and touch ever more new audiences.
Her works utilize what the gallery calls «fancy and unusual textile backdrops» while juxtaposing solid and ephemeral objects as well as nature and consumer culture.
Mr. Chamberlain worked with a broad range of materials, some as pliant as foam rubber and as ephemeral as brown paper bags.
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.
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.
Following his move from New York to Captiva Island in fall 1970, Rauschenberg began to work with a restricted palette, spare shapes, and a narrow range of simple ephemeral materials such as cardboard, paper, and sand, a shift that reflected both his change of environment and the emerging vocabulary of Postminimalism.
Her art, characterised by an intense realism, includes works on paper and ephemeral installations, and find inspiration in contemporary or historical events such as the torture of women in Nicaragua, the Holocaust and the atrocities committed during the Vietnamese War.
The results were frequently ephemeral works that utilized the human body and impermanent materials as primary mediums, thus disappearing following initial presentations and interventions.
Known as the «Driving Photograph» series, the works are conceptual maps of the atmospheric terrain, pinpointing the ephemeral topography of virtually invisible bodies that hover over the landscape.
The ephemeral quality of each work is underpinned by provocative titles such as With Peace, Double Bind, Sub Rosa that may lead the viewer to the artist's intentions.
Frequently these artists work from photographs, but just as often, their inspiration is the observed world, and the notion that a tangible, perhaps ephemeral object or moment can somehow be brought back to life - reinterpreted through the artist's hand as re-made readymades.
Infusing a poetic sensuality into Minimalism's legacy, Gabriel Orozco's works vary from sculptural triumphs to more ephemeral, performative acts, such as rolling a huge ball of plasticine, of exactly his own body weight, through the streets in order to «get an impression» of the world around him.
Taking as their subject matter commonplace objects such as paper bags, erasers, apple cores, and waiting rooms as well as ephemeral moments, such as afternoon naps, the featured artists create works that are startlingly realistic and frequently playful and surreal.
Often referred to as a conceptual landscape painter, Finch plays with atmospheric effects and ephemeral notions such as time in his works to examine the ways in which we perceive the outside world.
As an artist who uses natural materials to create both ephemeral work in landscapes and permanent sculptures, Goldsworthy explains his interest in change and the value of returning to the same place to get deeper and deeper into it.
His first works were principally ephemeral installations, which are only documented in black and white photographs, but today Kishio Suga principally makes works that move closer towards natural elements such as stones and wood, as well as industrial materials such as plastic and steel.
Executed with a raw intensity on paper and in ephemeral installations, her work often draws its imagery and subject matter from current and historical events such as the torture of women in Nicaragua, the extermination of Jews in the Holocaust, and the atrocities of the Vietnam War.
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