Sentences with phrase «everyday practice of painting»

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His more recent works, which include print making, painting and installations, still draw on this theme of everyday objects and their changing nature in society and artistic practice, using their pre-defined contextual symbolism as a way to make an audience re-think what we see, and what we know.
Based in the US since 1988, the Kabakovs have developed a practice spanning drawing, painting, sculpture and installation art, grounded in the conditions of post-Stalinist Russia but also engaging universal questions of our perception of everyday life.
Imagining these quotidian moments, which range from flossing, to practicing yoga, to putting on a pair of boots, Hurzlmeier's paintings seek to draw insight from the everyday.
Schubert's practice entails a search for a method by which one can convey visual impressions of everyday life in painting - to achieve an openness in his works.
At A+P, McMillian, whose artistic practice embodies a wide range of media and techniques, will discuss how he manipulates a multitude of materials, including those found in his everyday life, to create striking sculptural works, paintings, and videos that challenge the relationships between language, aesthetics and content.
Bertrand Lavier is known for his practice of thickly coating everyday objects such as a fridge or a piano with acrylic paint, thus blurring the line between sculpture and painting.
What do you consider you learned when you were growing up, from his practice, where imagery from everyday life and mass media was incorporated in painting and thus extended the boundaries of art?
Expanding upon the artist's practice of hand - crafting everyday items from fiber and displaying them to initially deceive and then reward ordinary perception, Trombly's Paintings invite close attention to the minutiae of their own making.
Throughout her artistic practice, Shahzia Sikander culls and explores elements of Indo - Persian miniature paintings, interweaving references to the past with reflections on everyday life and its contemporary forms.
Within Collis practice, everyday objects and surfaces are presented splattered and stained with the marks of wear and tear, and the viewer might, upon further investigation, realise that the timeworn flecks of paint that cover an old broom, are in fact delicate and precisely inlaid pearls, jasper, turquoise, garnets and black diamonds.
His practice is grounded in melancholic portrayals of objects or places from everyday life, through painting, sculpture or installation such as «Space Paintings», in which he paints directly onto the walls, ceilings and floors of a room.
The five genres — Still Life, Landscape, Scenes of Everyday Life, Portraiture, and History Painting — serve as a productive point of dialogue with contemporary artwork created within an expanded field of artistic practices, including not only painting but also photography, video, and instaPainting — serve as a productive point of dialogue with contemporary artwork created within an expanded field of artistic practices, including not only painting but also photography, video, and instapainting but also photography, video, and installation.
Here Cuevas, whose artistic practice makes use of painting, video, sculpture, photography and installations, uses images and objects from everyday consumption and life, which she deliberately changes through critical interventions and actions in the public space.
These flimsy, boldly domestic inventions sneak up on the heritage of artists such as Vladimir Tatlin, Barnett Newman and Morris Louis, and set the stage for Dolla's subsequent practice of repurposing everyday items to make raids into (and out of) abstract painting.
Known for transforming household objects into dynamic sculptural installations through the addition of ceramics, paint, and found materials, Hutchins» practice examines the artistic potential of the everyday.
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