Sentences with phrase «everyday life objects»

His art explores interactions between individuals and objects and often»... merges human organs with inanimate entities, rearranges the human body and reinvents the purpose of everyday life objects,» according to an installation description.
The result is a collage of individual experiences, based on the common social condition of living as a perceived foreigner in Germany combined with still - lifes where everyday life objects are exoticised through the way of staging.

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Insisting on the imaginative factor in the projection of sense — objects in no way implies that they are illusory — a consideration that everyday life gainsays, since often fatal material consequences ensue from representing things wrongly.
In the coffee fields of Vietnam, everyday objects that are often thrown away are getting a new lease of life, as tools to help farmers save water by scheduling irrigation more effectively.
Kidorable delights both children and the adults who love them by transforming everyday, functional kids accessories into objects that excite their imaginations and enrich their lives at play.
, which introduces primary colors through photos of everyday objects, and The Snowman, by Raymond Briggs, a full - color cartoon book about a snowman who comes to life.
In everyday life this perceptual bias is useful; it is what normally allows you to understand how distant objects occupy space.
The temperature measurements we make in everyday life are an assessment of how much hotter or colder an object is compared to this value.
Using standardised test batteries, they also tested everyday life situations: picking up small items, mimicking a feeding behaviour or stacking objects.
Each chapter in the book is devoted to one of five objects and each builds on the cultural relevance of materials, exploring the connections between artists» materials and their everyday life; showing how materials could be used philosophically and playfully.
But what have all these distant objects and esoteric theories got to do with our everyday lives here on Planet Earth?
This test, developed by the study team, requires push - button responses to certain colored squares, circles and objects from everyday life.
How will smart objects like Alexa from Amazon or Google Home affect our lives and everyday work change in the longer term?
There's a lot of unfortunate, understated horror in the curse put upon the household staff in Beauty and the Beast, dooming them to live out part of their lives not as humans, but everyday objects.
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Standing only a few inches taller than some of her fifth - graders, Mlodzinski circulates around her 24 students, sprawled over desks and on the floor at work on a final project for their geometry unit, drawing different shapes and turning them into objects from everyday life.
At a monthly event titled «Phun with Physics,» three demonstrators from the departments of Physics and Astronomy used everyday objects to show kids the excitement of how science works in daily life.
But for archaeologists, everyday objects are material evidence, full of meaning that helps us realign the deeper truth of experience with the stories we tell about who we are and how we live.
She gives everyday objects — erasers, newspaper clippings, or letter blocks — lives of their own and has her books» characters interact with or dream up adventures for these newly animated objects.
«Sharply observed details of everyday life and language, original and telling figures of speech and deftly handled plot twists reach a moving climax, while subtly raising the question of whether the objects of Alice's affection - and the sources of her agony - were worth enduring.»
They will be introduced to everyday objects, obstacles and other stimulation that will equip them into the next stage of life.
Discover a beautifully realised world of wonder filled with Forgotlings — charming everyday objects brought to life, bursting with personality.
Known primarily as a painter, he created a life's work of sculpture and photography as well, transforming everyday objects into eternal forms and capturing his surroundings on film.
Dine, by now considered an important young artist of the period, continued to produce highly evocative works involving the paraphernalia of everyday life — paintings and constructions of robes, household utensils, ties, toothbrushes and utilitarian objects placed like props in front of various colored canvases.
He was predated by Marcel Duchamp, with his ready - mades, and then Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg, who, in the late 1950s, were estheticizing and recontextualizing objects from their everyday lives.
Jenny Holzer Jenny Holzer's concise, often enigmatic, writings infiltrate public life and consciousness through everyday objects such as t - shirts, posters, LED signs, and benches, as well as her paintings and sculpture.
The artist employs a constellation of everyday materials in her work, ranging from found objects and photographs to handmade sculptures and living plants, creating encyclopedic and accumulative landscapes that penetrate walls and stretch across museums.
Running counter to this first mainstream are the works of Duchamp, John Cage, and Picasso: expressing beauty transformed, ugliness, startling juxtaposition of images, primitive power, the subconscious of Freud, art as idea, art as found object, art as part of everyday life, non-art transmuted into art, and often an emphasis on social and political issues.
A fully illustrated catalogue will be published to accompany the exhibition with an essay written by Walead Beshty titled «The Ritual of Everyday Life: On the Migrating Objects of Jay DeFeo».
From 1946 to 1952, they lived in Arizona, where Ernst got interested in sculpture and made many pieces mainly consisted of assembled objects of everyday use.
In the late 1960s, the USA saw the emergence of a new trend in painting that focused on the realistic representation of scenes and objects from everyday American life.
Richard Wentworth is a chronicler of daily life; since the 1970s he has played a leading role in British sculpture, isolating the formal and sculptural qualities of everyday objects.
Breaking with the lyrical, abstract styles then dominant in Paris, the nine artists present declared their commitment to «new perceptions of the real,» incorporating found objects and quotidian materials into their work in an attempt to blur the distinction between art and everyday life.
William Stone's sculptural works appropriate everyday objects, furniture and forgotten paintings, bringing them new life through modification.
Edgar Orlaineta's work focuses on the minutiae of everyday life, employing objects and ideas and transforming them into sculptural forms.
Thiebaud was noticed for his still lifes of edible treats and everyday objects in his singular illustrative style.
Reproducing objects taken from everyday life and highlighting some of their formal aspects this way, Engh provokes a kind of transposition of the meaning of the chosen subject, and manages, with a simple gesture, to shift the attention from the historical detail to the formal detail, likening these objects to pure forms.
Attuned to the poetics of space, from the street to the rarefied galleries that keep its noise at bay, and to the orchestration of everyday objects and materials in his work and the encounters we have with it, David Hammons always sees life as preceding art.
As source material for his works, Brunner uses well - known objects or texts from everyday life which are universally familiar.
Donald Sultan, a painter, sculptor, and printmaker regarded for his ongoing large - scale still lifes featuring structural renderings of fruit, flowers, and other everyday objects, is also noted for a significant series of industrial landscapes he began in the early 1980s and continued for nearly a decade.
We hope that families left with new ideas about what art can be, and how everyday objects can be brought to life through creativity and imagination.
Across the space, still - life paintings depicting everyday objects and formal explorations will be installed against a backdrop of Du Pasquier's wallpaper designs, juxtaposed with the sculptures, textiles, and design objects that inspire her work in painting and illuminate her iterative process of creation.
According to Yu Honglei, art comes from life; his work as an artist is derived from the everyday objects collected from his life to bring about and create an array of discursive new possibilities.
With gentle mockery and sharp intellect, Julian Opie uses painting, printmaking, sculpture, film and light installations to reinterpret familiar objects, and illustrate how modernist concepts and forms have been assimilated into the lexicon of everyday life.
But the same approach can be taken too with the objects of everyday life.
«They were attracted to what Sickert himself defined as his attachment to the raw facts of life; this intense material experience of everyday encounters and objects.
Rachel Whiteread's cast sculptures of everyday objects and Heidi Bucher's casts of architectural elements made from latex and fabrics belong to Marks, which maps artists» powerful memories of spaces in which they lived and worked.
By exploring the unique Italian ethos and traditions of family through symbols, possessions and objects, as well as systems and relationships that exist in Italian culture, Hart wants to expose the highs and lows and everyday realities of family life.
Rodney McMillian's multimedia installations recycle remnants of everyday life into objects that deconstruct the tenets of historical interpretation.
His work anticipated Pop art through his incorporation of imagery from everyday life and found objects.
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