Whiteread's casts of
everyday objects form a quiet and powerful body of work that fixes in form the echoes and residue of past human existence and experience.
Not exact matches
The enemy aliens can take the
form of
everyday objects, thus making your task all the more suspense - filled.
These monads group themselves together to
form the
objects of our
everyday experience, none of which are single substances, and all of which are aggregates of substances (i.e., of monads) 11 (M 70).
Fiber arts cultivate a tactile
form of understanding that puts students in touch with the beauty of
everyday objects and their means of production.
The world is full of Forgotlings, which are creatures that exist in the
form of
everyday objects.
Themes covered include: - still life /
everyday objects - colour - collage - war - make up - encased - sunsets and silhouettes - insects - natural
forms - marine life - paper fashion - fashion - food - skulls - pop art - graffiti The templates are tried and tested at GCSE and used in a department with over 90 % A * - C.
Subject Pronouns - We, You, They / Positive and Question
Forms - We, You, They This, That /
Objects in the classroom Negative statements with «to be» Possessive Adjectives - «my», «your», «his», «her» Alphabet - Spelling Skills Jobs vocabulary Question words «What» and «Who» Greetings - Review of spelling and object vocabulary Nationalities Numbers 1 - 100 Give Name & Personal Information Everyday objects There is, There are Basic adjectives Some, Any - Countable and Uncountable Question Word «How» - How Much, Ho
Objects in the classroom Negative statements with «to be» Possessive Adjectives - «my», «your», «his», «her» Alphabet - Spelling Skills Jobs vocabulary Question words «What» and «Who» Greetings - Review of spelling and
object vocabulary Nationalities Numbers 1 - 100 Give Name & Personal Information
Everyday objects There is, There are Basic adjectives Some, Any - Countable and Uncountable Question Word «How» - How Much, Ho
objects There is, There are Basic adjectives Some, Any - Countable and Uncountable Question Word «How» - How Much, How Many?
HideOut explores how mobile projectors can enable new
forms of interaction with digital content projected on
everyday objects such as books, walls, game boards, tables, and many others.
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.
In addition, Fujimoto also presents Architecture is Everywhere which illustrates the concept of discovering architecture within the
forms of
everyday objects and the serendipity of finding numerous possibilities for new architecture.
A documentation of different handles from paint rollers combined with
everyday objects that emulate the tubular
form of the original rollers.
Using a process that recalls radical
forms of art that employ detritus and
everyday found materials, Jones reveals the social discrimination at play in how value is assigned to different cultures and the
objects that represent them.»
Edgar Orlaineta's work focuses on the minutiae of
everyday life, employing
objects and ideas and transforming them into sculptural
forms.
From his spare yet enigmatic
forms of the 1960s to his complex, multi-faceted assemblages and installations of more recent years, Tuttle's primary impetus throughout has been to craft unique
objects, using
everyday, often ephemeral materials, that demand to be confronted on their own terms.
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.
Song Dong separates the external
form and original function of these
everyday objects, and reaffirms their value on an aesthetic level.
Throughout her six - decade career, Los Angeles - based Saar has «crafted compelling, astute and expressive artworks that bravely critique
forms of
everyday racism, sexism and oppression while simultaneously celebrating the curiosity and beauty to be found in
everyday objects.»
Using
everyday objects, like disposable bags from fast food restaurants or the cardboard inside toilet paper rolls, Yuken Teruya consciously cuts paper, which branch out and
form a chain like a tree reaching for the sun and scattering its leaves in space to capture as much sunlight as possible.
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.
He transforms
everyday objects into a new, imaginative
form.
Immersed in materiality and process, her linear and geometric sculptural
forms create drawings in space, and aim to transform
everyday objects and materials into architectonic inventions.
Whether they are borrowed from the
everyday world or sculpted into new
forms, art
objects are often tasked with approximating the narrative descriptions that accompany them.
That kind of architectural reconfiguration established Whiteread in the public eye in the early 1990s, while her crisp vocabulary of
everyday forms brought a new language to our private relationships with
objects.
Nicole Wermers uses the
forms and vocabulary of design
objects — industrial shelving units and acrylic boxes — but subverts them in ways that alter one's sense of the
everyday.
Tables at varying heights surrounded by paintings fill the galleries and question the
object's
form and function in
everyday life.
From these to Accumulation sculptures, where
everyday objects are made uncanny with a covering of soft - sculpture phallic
forms or dried macaroni, to monumental outdoor sculptures and installations, such as Narcissus Garden, originating in 1966 when Kusama first participated in the Venice Biennale, and to the entrancing illusions of recent experiential mirrored room installations, Kusama's work is far - reaching, expansive and immersive.
Adam McEwen appropriates vernacular
forms, from text messages and obituaries to
everyday consumer
objects, manipulating familiar items and repurposing them in new, unexpected contexts.
The film is less about the artist's iconography than the embedded intellectual process that allows him to transform
everyday objects into remarkable sculptural
forms.
Puryear's evocative, dreamlike explorations in abstract
forms retain vestigial elements of utility from
everyday objects found in the world.
At a glance, your eye can roam over and enjoy the variety of her works in scale and
form, and her enduring fascination with
everyday objects and places.
Coinciding with her solo exhibition at Delfina Foundation, Private Collection: Unperformed
Objects (Delfina Foundation, 28 September — 11 November 2017), during Frieze Week Tate Modern will present 7ways, a solo performance by Geumhyung Jeong in the form of seven «duets» with everyday objects that take on an unsettling life of the
Objects (Delfina Foundation, 28 September — 11 November 2017), during Frieze Week Tate Modern will present 7ways, a solo performance by Geumhyung Jeong in the
form of seven «duets» with
everyday objects that take on an unsettling life of the
objects that take on an unsettling life of their own.
It is a mode of working shared by a number of contemporary sculptors, including Tara Donovan, whose accretions of
everyday objects become massive, phenomenological
forms.
Using
forms from
everyday life, he would bring in found
objects into his work.
Iconic images and
forms such as light switches, tree - shaped air fresheners, and pyramids recur in many works, creating an archeology of
objects and symbols that hover between the existential and the
everyday.
His sculptures — geometric wall
objects, façade - like reliefs,
objects and sculptures created from abstract stereometric bodies which take the
form of cubes, angles, columns, pedestals, podiums, movable walls and shelving — are made of cheap no - frills materials such as particle board, cardboard, linen, molton, Styrofoam, synthetic resin, emulsion paint, fluorescent tubes and other
everyday building materials.
The fiercely un-curated show blurred the boundaries between art and real life: the store, consisting of readymades and multiples, proved that the distance between artworks and
everyday objects is established by the art market, and the 24/7 access suggested new
forms of social interaction.
The images themselves became a
form of found
object — Rauschenberg used pictures clipped from newspapers, showing scenes both iconic and quotidian, and transformed them in his prints, while Johns made
everyday imagery, like the United States flag or a target, the focal point of his work.
McMennamy's photos are excellent fodder for inspiration, helping us to reimagine the meaning, use and
form of
everyday objects.
Coinciding with her solo exhibition at Delfina Foundation, Private Collection: Unperformed
Objects, during Frieze Week Tate Modern will present 7ways, a solo performance by Geumhyung Jeong in the form of seven «duets» with everyday objects that take on an unsettling life of the
Objects, during Frieze Week Tate Modern will present 7ways, a solo performance by Geumhyung Jeong in the
form of seven «duets» with
everyday objects that take on an unsettling life of the
objects that take on an unsettling life of their own.
A solo exhibition of Dutch London - based artist Hanae Wilke, which brings together sculptures that borrow from existing and
everyday structures,
forms, familiar
objects and systems.
Forming part of the same strand, Lee Kit's contributions, foregrounded by Jane Lombard Gallery, transform
everyday items into art
objects.
Coinciding with her solo exhibition at Delfina Foundation, during Frieze Week Tate Modern will present 7ways, a solo performance by Jeong in the
form of seven «duets» with
everyday objects that take on an unsettling life of their own.
Inspired by the work of Jason Middleboork, an artist featured in the upcoming exhibition, Alexander Calder and Contemporary Art:
Form, Balance, Joy, visitors learn how to creatively reuse
everyday objects to make art.
Rebecca Gilbert, «remakes
everyday objects as sculptural copies, creating small interventions within commonly understood
forms.
Australian sculptor Ricky Swallow is know for his detailed,
object - based work that elevates the texture,
form and symbolism of the
everyday.
Reus is interested in the strategic manipulation of
everyday things, translating a known
object or image into
forms more frustrated and collapsed.
While these emerging artists clearly share a fascination with the
everyday, the most striking common aspect of their practices is an uncanny, subtly grotesque emphasis on the body as it assumes the
forms of (or interacts with) household
objects.
«It's incredibly carefully composed and precisely placed and
formed from ready - made
objects we find in the
everyday world... as well as incredibly personal
objects — bowls that she's fed her family and her children from,» said curator Carolyn Kerr.
Unlike typical linguistic or botanical accounts, Mc Hugh tackles the morphology of human
objects and experience; seeking to define the underlying structures and the law of
form behind the
everyday things which shape our lives.
By confronting both the
forms stemming from art history and ordinary
forms, Gabriel Kuri thus offers us a broader conception of sculpture, in which the
objects from
everyday life fully participate in the aesthetic experience.