Sentences with phrase «everyday ephemera»

Hewitt reshuffles historical and everyday ephemera in a new suspended time and context to consider the role of images and objects in our personal and collective consciousness.
Takamatsu, who died in 1998, worked with traditional materials such as marble and wood, but also utilised everyday ephemera like bottles, string and cloth.
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.
She draws inspiration for her work from a detailed examination of daily routines, events, everyday ephemera and experiences in Tehran and investigates the potential for cultural and urban development in contemporary Iran.
Shinro Ohtake's feverishly collaged scrapbooks burst with found materials as free associations of images and everyday ephemera.
His interest in ethnic artifacts and everyday ephemera, as well as obscure forms of knowledge and the occult, was rooted in a search for universality underlying the diversity of human endeavor.
Explore the potential of everyday ephemera — Muni tickets, receipts, candy wrappers — as the starting point for a new art project.
-- Beginning in October, Jim Hodges, known for constructing sculptures and installations out of the everyday ephemera of life — lightbulbs, curtains, rocks — will kick off his first major U.S. retrospective, «Give More Than You Take,» which will tour to the Dallas Museum of Art, the Walker Art Center, the Institute of Contemporary Art Boston, and the UCLA Hammer Museum through 2015.
This exhibition sees Kruger's works presented in her signature red enamel frames, which separate her artworks from their original use as prints, posters, everyday ephemera.
Allen Ruppersberg's conceptual art practice has for five decades focused on the American vernacular — its books, music, popular images, and everyday ephemera.
With its delicately painted Ballantyne branding, the sculpture ignited ideas about the everyday ephemera of mass consumerism in the New York art scene — Andy Warhol made his Campbell's soup cans just two years later.
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