Sentences with phrase «everyday materials sonnier»

It is this paradoxical history that Bradford's sanded paper pulp surfaces address through their everyday materials; they essentially grin and flip the bird at the entrenched systems of art historical dominance built by wealthy European patrons and artists while offering it a big bear hug.
While alluding to the graphic imagery of artists such as Roy Lichtenstein, Piet Mondrian, Andy Warhol, and James Rosenquist, Coupland often uses repetition and patterns as well as everyday materials and objects.
Tinguely used everyday materials and junk to explore ideas of motion, impermanence and accident.
This range of new sculptures highlights the juxtaposition of carefully rendered figurative elements, architectural fragments and altered everyday materials, thrusting the world we know into sharp contrast and heightening our perceptual understanding.
Employing everyday materials and instigating a radical revision of the exhibition space, Kounellis's practice was fundamental to the development of the Arte Povera movement in the late 1960s.
Black skillfully draws out and plays with the physical properties of everyday materials such as soap, eye shadow, cotton wool, petroleum jelly, toothpaste and lip - gloss.
The sculptural works created for this solo exhibition by artist Molly O'Dwyer are fabricated using everyday materials such as floorboards, tiles and fencing; each brought together into an assemblage form.
By repurposing these everyday materials into visually compelling sculptures and installations, Leirner creates new and unexpected associations that provide a sharp statement on the unfolding of art in recent decades.
Born in Constantine, Algeria in 1971, the artist creates situations based on deliberate actions carried out on everyday materials, which he documents with videos, photographs, and later juxtaposes with a sculptural remainder from the action itself.
Phillip Maisel tips, stacks, slides, and tucks everyday materials ---- paper, glass, mirrors, tape, Plexiglas ---- into intriguing, multi-layered scenes staged for the camera's lens, blurring the boundaries between sculpture, photography, and collage.
For the past twenty years, Tim Hawkinson has been part of a larger movement in art concerned with transforming everyday materials into radically new forms, both abstract and representational.
His use of everyday materials recreate the American landscape with a deep sense of nostalgia and anxiety over a lost era.
Tara Donovan is an American artist best known for site - specific installations and sculptures that utilize everyday materials whose form is in keeping with generative art and resemble organic or molecular structures.
In her sculpture show «Judith Hopf: Stepping Stairs» at the KW Institute for Contemporary Art in Berlin, she moves from sculpture to exhibition furniture and back, the transformed everyday materials in the exhibition constituting hybrids in material, form, function, content, meaning, and use.
Like many artists today, the S / S artists replaced canvas and stretchers with everyday materials:
Marepe's sculptures are made from everyday materials such as plastic buckets and tables, ironing boards, brooms, bicycles, wheelbarrows, and chipboard.
Best known for her site - specific installations, the sculptor Tara Donovan invests common everyday materials such as plastic cups, tape and pencils with a sense of wonder.
Barlow challenges the limits and possibilities of cheap, everyday materials, such as timber, concrete and fabric.
They are rather about a structural conversion, mostly on the basis of found, everyday materials (building materials, newspapers, photocopies), than about a direct and unbroken visualization of theories.
Against this background, he creates installations that expand through space, consisting of textiles, wood, everyday materials and found objects.
He elevated everyday materials to the status of art, in an aesthetic endeavour akin to Dadaist ready - mades.
The work of conceptual artist Almut Linde stems from her own term Dirty Minimal, which the artist coined to name her own aesthetic approach of conjoining everyday materials, found objects and real life phenomena in a reduced, visually rich formal language.
Federico Uribe is a conceptual artist from Colombia that creates sensational artworks using everyday materials.
Dearest Montien (2013), which we reprint in full, describes the Thai art scene since the artist's death more than a decade ago, and the impact Montien, as artist, teacher, mentor and friend, has had on the tight - knit art community, particularly his sociopolitical, and later spiritual, approach to art making, which combined local, everyday materials to explore topics ranging from Thailand's industrialization to Buddhist notions of impermanence and mortality.
Favoring everyday materials and objects over monumental gestures, Wentworth has transformed expectations and considerations of sculpture, saying in a conversation with the critic Stuart Morgan, «I find cigarette packets folded up under table legs more monumental than a Henry Moore.
Junk Art A sub-genre of «found art», pioneered by Duchamp, Picasso, Schwitters and Rauschenberg, and characterized by the use of banal, everyday materials.
ARTIST ROOMS: Phyllida Barlow For 5 decades Phyllida Barlow has been making playful, large - scale sculptures that physically transform gallery spaces, using everyday materials such as plywood, cement, plasterboard.
Morris began the idea of Process art which involved placing everyday materials in a different way for every installation thus highlighting the process rather than the end product.
Although all pieces feature a use of found, discarded or unconventional everyday materials, their destinations take many forms.
«Over the course of the past 30 years, through her use of meaningful, everyday materials, often in unexpected and socially - charged public spaces in her native Colombia and elsewhere around the world, Doris Salcedo has created a body of work that is both aesthetically striking and politically resonant.
The playful and humorous treatment of everyday materials, conveyed with constantly new connotations, is a special feature of Oppenheim's artistic works and links her to her artist friends whose company included Max Ernst, Alberto Giacometti, Hans Arp and Man Ray.
Callaghan faced stiff competition from seven of the shortlisted arts graduates (see Special Feature Platform 2013) but his works, which are are characterised by their vibrant palette, an exploration of pattern and the use of traditional, everyday materials, won the judges over.
While he has become known for making paintings with everyday materials such as chewing gum, metal studs, and flowers, Colen began his career with oil painting, and paint itself has continued to buoy the large part of his exploration.
According to Celant (Flash Art, 1967), Arte Povera aimed to break down the barrier between art and life, mainly through the creation of performance and assemblage art made out of everyday materials.
The three artists connect to this movement through their interest in everyday materials as well moving away from pure sculpture in favor of analog and digital work in their respective art practices.
Phyllida Barlow's sculptures are experiments with colour and collage, making use of everyday materials such as cardboard, fabric, timber, polystyrene, plaster, scrim and cement.
In this unique event, titled Skate the Sky Melon Grab Film, West will build on her previous experiments with everyday materials such as pepper spray or Axe body cologne used to physically manipulate celluloid.
A survey of Martin Creed's playful, thought - provoking art.Over the past two and a half decades British artist Martin Creed has pursued an extraordinary path by confounding the traditional categories of art.Winner of the 2001 Turner Prize, Creed is recognised around the world for his minimalistic approach that strips away the unnecessary, but preserves an abundance of wit, humour and surprise.Crossing all artistic media and including music, his art transforms everyday materials and actions into surprising meditations on existence and the invisible structures that shape our lives.
This year's festival is inspired by the opening of a new wing of displays, Energy and Process, which explores Arte Povera, Post Minimalism and their legacy of merging art and life together by using humble, everyday materials and viewer participation.
This will be highlighted by a group of works from his «Art for Other People» series, which started in 1982, made with a diverse range of everyday materials including steel, foam, rubber, chrome, leather and marble.
This use of everyday materials you might find in a hardware store mixed with some nicer wood create a nice balance.
Her work draws on everyday materials that are manipulated and transformed into extraordinary sculptures, collages and installations questioning ecology, historic and present day trade, and the post and neo-colonial implications of global commerce.
These meticulous structures made from food wrappers, plastic carrier bags, shoelaces, locks, takeaway trays and mesh bags allude to the human essentials of food, shelter and clothing and allow viewers to reflect on the many possibilities of everyday materials.
His work is characterized by an immense formal repertoire, which since the 1980s has included transformations of everyday materials alongside traditional sculptural materials such as wood and brass.
Everyday materials such as rubber, magazine photos and paper, foodstuffs, and found items are characteristic of his work along with traditional artistic devices and techniques.
Combining mark - making and sculptural processes with everyday materials she produces artworks that hover between states of being such as painting and sculpture, 2 - D and 3 - D, functional thing and aesthetic object.
Most of the sculptures in Nud Nob are actually cast in bronze, which is a significant departure from the soft, everyday materials that Lucas has previously used (and, given the stiff subject matter, an apt one).
They use common everyday materials such as wood, bottles, cardboard boxes, tin cans, masking tape, tinfoil, and wire, and are crudely painted and assembled.
The artist is best known for his pioneering use of found objects and everyday materials in his abstract collages, installations, poems and performances.
Her works are deeply rooted in the use of everyday materials, like brick, concrete, glass, packaging, and plausible manufacturing processes.
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