The exhibition, which focuses on
experimental practices in the period 1960 - 1985 and features photography, performance, visual and conceptual art, is the first of its kind.
The group exhibition included seven artists
whose experimental practices involve rock, minerals, clay, textiles and other natural materials.
You could also use the opportunity to think about
good experimental practice, what variables you have and which conditions you need to keep constant.
The exhibition illustrates how the collaborative nature of printmaking may be a catalyst for creativity, and presents a variety of artistic approaches from traditional printmaking techniques to
more experimental practices.
Giving visibility to artistic
experimental practices of Chicanas and Latinas living in the US and in Latin America between 1960 and 1985, the show presents works by emblematic figures, such as Lygia Pape, Ana Mendieta and Marta Minujín, alongside lesser - known artists, such as the sculptor Feliza Burztyn and the photographer Sophie Rivera.
Presenting more than fifty works, it traces Takamatsu's artistic practice through his exhibition history, showing his participation in landmark international exhibitions, such as Venice Biennale (1968) and Documenta 6 (1977), and contributions to exhibitions in Japan
where experimental practices flourished, including the annual Yomiuri Indépendant (1958 - 63), Tokyo Biennale: Between Man and Matter (1970) and Osaka Expo (1970).
The exhibition shows Takamatsu's participation in landmark international exhibitions, such as Venice Biennale (1968) and Documenta 6 (1977), and contributions to exhibitions in Japan where
experimental practices flourished, including the annual Yomiuri Indépendant (1958 - 63), Tokyo Biennial: Between Man and Matter (1970) and Expo» 70, Osaka (1970).
An exploration of sound, performance, and sculpture, Leckey's formally
experimental practice examines the profound effect of technology on popular culture, the transition from analog to digital, and the forlorn of memory.
Highlighting experimental practices from 1959 to present day, ICA Miami's spring exhibitions reflect the museum's commitment to advancing scholarship on artists at all stages of their careers.
This exhibition is part of Para Site's series of groundbreaking exhibitions employing a speculative approach to the art histories that need to be written around our regions, and gathers a small but consistent body of works by Motherwell, Ohtake, and Tang, three abstract painters active outside of East Asia whose
experimental practices incorporated artistic traditions of ink painting and calligraphy.
Eva Hesse - Studiowork, organized by the Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, and curated by Briony Fer and Barry Rosen, brings together 50 of the artist's small «test» pieces or prototypes, to examine
how experimental practices and working methods in the studio informed Hesse's larger sculptures.
Centering on memory, time, nature, and the body, her work involves a sensitivity to materials and
includes experimental practices from growing crystals to body casting.
She wrote that the CAFAM curatorial team was attracted by «Washington's unique vision and intricate,
highly experimental practice... as well as his «under the radar» status in Los Angeles» art history.»
He graduated in Fine Art of Sculpture at the Jingdezhen Ceramics Institute in 1989, and from this strong foundation started his
own experimental practices leaning towards a more conceptual aesthetic.
Pape's
experimental practice spanned drawing, sculpture, engraving, installation, choreography, and filmmaking as she moved between mediums to explore geometric form, positive and negative space, the intellectual and physical participation of the spectator, and above all art's potential to ignite social change.
Part of Anytime Dept.'s original charge was a commitment to
supporting experimental practices and providing artists from other parts of the country an opportunity to interface with an audience their might not typically reach in - person.
His interests concern choreography in an expanded field, something that he has approached
through experimental practices and creative process in multiplicity of formats and... More
Bad experimental practices or fraudulent selective data would mean failed instruments and (for the second part of my career — after I left pure science and worked for a defense contractor) dead American soldiers.
Adam Nankervis is an artist and curator who has infused social, conceptual and
experimental practice in his lived - in nomadic museum, museum MAN, and his ongoing project «another vacant space».
Seung - taek Lee's
experimental practice holds an influential place in the history of Korean art; throughout his career, he has challenged traditionally held notions of identity and history, forging a new path for artistic exploration of environment, culture, and philosophy.
To help bridge the gap between theoretical modeling and
experimental practice, Hirzel and the team built a web application for collaborators to explore the results of more than half a million quantum chemistry simulations.
At the same time, the museum notes there is a «burgeoning interest in artists who may have been overlooked in the art histories of their time» as well as «a nostalgia for earlier periods in New York — notably the 1970s and 1980s, and
the experimental practices and attitudes that flourished in the city during those decades.»
A favored technique among surrealist draftsmen, frottage continued to be explored throughout the twentieth century and remains
an experimental practice in studios today.
When I moved here in 2008, I expected to find an artistic community engaged in
experimental practices and pursuing new directions in art.
Carlos / Ishikawa is a contemporary art gallery focusing on international artists with wide - ranging, multi-disciplinary and
experimental practices.
The Exhibition `' ZERO: Countdown to Tomorrow,1950 - 1960» features more than 40 artists from 10 countries, the exhibition explores
the experimental practices developed by this extensive ZERO network of artists, whose work anticipated aspects of Land art, Minimalism, and Conceptual Art.
The exhibition will provide an overview of the artist's influential painting career and will demonstrate the breadth and continuity of
her experimental practice.
In keeping with He's dynamic and
experimental practice, the works shown at Qiao Space are rooted in the artist's interest in sensory perception and in developing visual devices to influence and disrupt the viewer's reactions to his work.
Featuring a Complete Installation of the Artist's Studio and Never - Before - Seen Late Works, Comprehensive Survey Traces
His Experimental Practice and Enduring Influence on Contemporary Art in the United Arab Emirates
The speed of this change in recent years has stoked a nostalgia for earlier periods in New York — notably the 1970s and 1980s, and
the experimental practices and attitudes that flourished in the city during those decades.
For the past twenty years, artist Laura Owens has pursued an ambitious and
experimental practice that expands painting's methods and means of presentation.
The Stella or star, as well as cosmic and alchemical motifs have been a recurring subject of
his experimental practice, often relying on symbols and metaphorical language.
The exhibition's first part at Blum & Poe, New York will begin with the nexus of
experimental practices and political activities of a group of Danish modernist artists during the Nazi occupation and will continue with the emergence of Cobra in the late 1940s.
The Certificate Director, Professor Pablo Lorenzo - Eiroa, is widely known for integrating theory and
experimental practice.
This exhibition showcases
the experimental practice of arguably the world's most influential living painter.