Sentences with phrase «everyday landscape»

Central to this exhibition will be ecoarttech's new Android / iPhone app Indeterminate Hikes +, originally conceived for the Whitney Museum of Art, which transforms everyday landscapes into sites of biocultural diversity and happenings.
The message that solutions for climate and development will come from everyday landscapes resonated throughout the 2015 Global Landscapes Forum.
The artwork of Scott Musgrove has an inherently dark element to it, placing oversized animals among everyday landscapes.
If abstract transcendence can be seen as merely the flip side of alienation from the local, we can understand how Diebenkorn, following David Park and other Bay Area artists, might view Abstract Expressionism as a «straightjacket» and find liberation in a return to everyday landscapes like Chabot Valley (1955), and the isolated reverie of Hopper's figures.
Illustrates the Impressionist style of everyday landscape painting.
Dublin is the fourth city to receive the prestigious UNESCO City of Literature designation, a perpetual designation — and is a city where writers are not remote figures, but are part of the everyday landscape.
Flatland is a series of digital artworks shot using a drone by Turkish photographer Aydın Büyüktaş, that transform the everyday landscapes of Istanbul into gravity - defying other - worlds.
Jesús «Bubu» Negrón creates sculptures and performances by inserting small gestures into the everyday landscape: for example, creating a carpet out of cigarette butts collected by street sweepers, or mending a cracking bronze public sculpture with a plaster cast.
Influenced by Alfred Stieglitz's emphasis on the local, he has moved from the scenic landscapes of Maine and the West to the everyday landscapes near his home in Davis, California.
His Invasion project references the «1,000 pools» project by architect Bernard Schoeller, which uses «everyday landscapes to widespread acclaim».
The show features artists of the «School of London» who during postwar Britain rejected contemporary art's preoccupation with abstraction and conceptualism in favour of the human figure and everyday landscape.
The everyday landscapes of the West, especially as experienced from the automobile — gas stations, billboards, building facades, parking lots, and long stretches of roadway — are the primary motifs of his often deadpan and instantly recognizable paintings and works on paper, as well as his influential artist books.
FROM THE 1940s ONWARD, as contemporary art came to be increasingly dominated by abstraction, conceptualism, and minimalism, a group of painters in London doggedly pursued the depiction of the human figure and everyday landscape, forging startling new approaches and styles.
WORKING IN POSTWAR BRITAIN, the artists of the «School of London» rejected contemporary art's preoccupation with abstraction and conceptualism in favor of the human figure and everyday landscape.
Brown's focus is on the everyday landscape.
William Hempel is a New York City based conceptual and visual artist who creates language based works often pulled from the everyday landscape, both physical and mental.
Spanning a century, this history encompasses a diverse but related group of painters, mostly based in London, who focused on the depiction of the human figure and the everyday landscape they inhabited.
Enjoy the best - kept secret around — the ordinary, everyday landscape that rewards any explorer, that touches any explorer with magic... all of it is free for the taking, for the taking in.
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