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Cain's studio based paintings and ephemeral works on site often deal with human intimacy and relationships.

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Zuckerberg said the company is working on WhatsApp for small business and improving advertising in the ephemeral «stories» products.
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.»
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.
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.»
The ephemeral hostel was created by film production designer Jon Dowding (who worked on «Mad Max») and brought to life by world champion sand sculptor Dennis Massoud.
Gynaecological instruments superimposed on the surface of the works disrupt traditional Romantic readings and imply a desire for human intervention in the timeless cycles of birth and death... [Kiefer] has been criticised for being theatrical... Yet in this increasingly frightening and unfettered world we need artists like Kiefer... who are prepared to face what is tragic rather than endlessly celebrating what is glib, slick and ephemeral
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.
The body of work currently on display in Wave Hill House traces her exploration into the ephemeral qualities of atmospheric space.
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.
Their collaborative, ephemeral, and visual works reflect on contemporary culture through the language of popular music, consumer culture and other genres.
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.
If optimism fueled the impulse to create large, permanent works in the «60s and «70s, the artists in this exhibition are more likely to rechannel that optimism into collaborative and collective experiences; to dwell on memory and the ephemeral by charting the traces of the just - happened; and to embrace the rich social, cultural and political meanings of their throwaway materials.
These experimental and ephemeral works have in many cases not been seen since their original presentations and will be reconstructed and restaged based on groundbreaking new research.
Curatorship, too, was well served; an impressive number of galleries signed on to the Focus section with solo shows of work too ephemeral, high maintenance, or heavy on concept to be readily collectible.
On view April 25 — August 19, 2018, the works — suspended plate - glass sculptures internally etched with images of clouds — evoke Isamu Noguchi's interest in sculpting ephemeral materials, and in using them to shape space.
«Embodiment» consists of new iterations of her renowned ephemeral pigment paintings — gold leaf on resin, on black and white pigment panels — and three sculptural works, all produced between 2015 — 2016.
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.
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.
Simmons will create an ambitious new work for the PAMM's stunning double - height project gallery — a large, ephemeral mural to be painted directly on the gallery's 30 - foot high and 29 - foot wide back wall.
From his minimalist films of the 1960s to his ephemeral installations to his instant film portraits on Polaroid, these works» technical means of production enable distinctly Warholian explorations of time in relation to both subject and artist.
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.
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.
Her solo show 287 Steps opens on January 21st, the night before her large scale ephemeral work Spine of the Earth 2012 is performed in conjunction with the Getty Museum's Pacific Standard Time Performance Festival.
I work from imagery based on my own photographs of ephemeral landscapes: places where water meets land, where fallen trees are swallowed by their reflection, where the horizon dissolves into sky.
Following on from exhibitions of the work of Garth Evans (2013, curated by Richard Deacon) and Uncommon Ground: Land Art in Britain 1966 - 79 (2014), which between them covered the period from 1959 - 1982, where sculptural practice was very much ephemeral, conceptual, or based on performance, this current exhibition looks at the early 80s, a time when sculptural practice in the UK went back into the workshops to experiment with a completely new approach of assembling.
For decades she has created large scale ephemeral pigment pieces in desert sites including the Pyramids of Giza and more recently the ice desert of Antarctica where she led an expedition and team of scientists and artists that culminated in the first and largest ephemeral art work created on the continent.
Featured works by Charley Young: Swell China Marker on drafting film, 36» x 24» Created site specifically, Swell documents the textural surface of ephemeral icebergs through the process of frottage.
Focusing on works that are either time - based, ephemeral, performative, or site - specific, artists are chosen to participate in the project space based on their artistic process rather than product.
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.
Based on the rooms and corridors that Fontana dreamt up in the late 1940s, which were almost destroyed once his initial exhibition was over; they are his most experimental yet least - known works, probably due to their ephemeral nature.
The works no longer exist, they become ephemeral and the print on the gallery wall is the result of a Chinese whisper from the original image.
Her work focuses on ephemeral experiences pertaining to light, air, and sound, often involving audience engagement.
The seminal drawing Web # 1 is typical of her apparently fragile, ephemeral images and is the first of nine works on the theme of the spider's web made between 1998 and 2006.
Finally, a two - channel video installation with ephemeral objects by James T. Hong plays as a counterpoint to the other works, performing the history of maritime commerce in Hong Kong with a focus on the opium trade.
It also features many previously unpublished photographs of the artist in the studio and at home and other ephemeral materials, making the publication the complete word on this acclaimed and original artist's life and work.
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.
Andy Goldsworthy, (born July 26, 1956, Cheshire, England), British sculptor, land artist, and photographer known for ephemeral works created outdoors from natural materials found on - site.
Eva Masterman's profile >> > Jackson Sprague Sprague's work plays - up tensions between aesthetic and functional, sculptural and pictorial, lasting and ephemeral: a room divider performs as a painting, a painting on the wall is also a plaster cast sculpture, painted cardboard appears to be ceramic.
There was a lot of work that he did — you know, like from Fluxus on — that was ephemeral and that was object - oriented, and etc., etc., and that was action - oriented.
Sprague's work plays - up tensions between aesthetic and functional, sculptural and pictorial, lasting and ephemeral: a room divider performs as a painting, a painting on the wall is also a plaster cast sculpture, painted cardboard appears to be ceramic.
In this work, Finch captures the ephemeral phenomenon of shadows, focusing specifically on re-creating light from locations of Eugene Atget's photographs of Paris.
MoMA recently acquired the score and will be celebrating its achievement on October 12 in «There Will Never Be Silence: Scoring John Cage's 4» 33,»» an exhibition showcasing how artists have sought to give artistic voice to the Zen - like, ephemeral work.
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 work that we were creating at that time was explicitly trying to undermine the commercial gallery museum's access with ephemeral performance art and posters on the wall and posters for the rat population of New York — stuff that undermined the pillars of values that were established in the art world.
The exhibition features about 30 works and will be on display in the Vivian & David Campbell Centre for Contemporary Art (Level 5) and in Walker Court, where Tino Sehgal's ephemeral Kiss (2002), a choreographed dance referencing sculptural kisses from art history, will be exhibited alongside two of the works that inspired it: Auguste Rodin's The Kiss and Constantin Brâncuşi's Kiss.
«There are a few artists who are making live action that is based in sculpture, but what sets him apart is his purist insistence on the immateriality — or ephemeral materiality — of the work, so it crystallizes and disperses again, so there is no trace left at all.»
Just as the distribution and presentation sites she has used (e.g. maga - zines, posters) are characterized by a certain transience and intensified circulation, so too Kruger often insists on the ephemeral physical status of her works, since her wall and large - scale spatial installations are usually destroyed at the end of an exhibition.
DallasSITES: Charting Contemporary Art, 1963 to Present, on view May 26 through September 15, 2013, will be composed of mainly ephemeral works — gallery invitations, posters, publications, photography, video — as well as a select group of art objects.
Artist Frank Herrera captured the ephemeral projections of slides on the building's walls honouring the works that should have been shown within.
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