Sentences with phrase «explored body art»

He made a name for himself as one of the first land artists in the 1960s, and explored Body Art at the inception of the movement.

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After being welcomed by the Aboriginal staff, you are invited to explore their indigenous history, art, dance and culture, including the use of their tools and weapons, and meaning behind their body paint.
His phenomenology of perception and the body led him to explore widely, and deeply, history, political life, art, language, and the social sciences.
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I am a movement maverick, exploring beginner's mind and beginner's body through mobility, bodyweight training, breathwork, mindfulness, kettlebells and martial arts, focussing on self care, pain free movement and resilience.
Explore moving Your Body's way in dynamic Nia classes, awaken using the 5 Stages of Healing, engage in expressive & creative arts sessions, Yoga classes, dine on sumptuous vegetarian meals, detox in infrared sauna sessions.
Float in the state - of - the - art floatation chamber, be touched by masterful hands in an Esalen ® Massage or cranial sacral session, and explore the connection between your mind and body through yoga therapy or asomatic (body) psychology session.
Love to travel the world, dining, exploring new restaurants, Art, Architecture, Photography, hiking, drives in the country, Nature, Cuddling, Body contact and more with the right guy.
Art explores medieval lettering styles and heraldry History explores the causes and battles of the Wars, before exploring the discovery of Richards body.
The game contains 3 cities renderead in real.time 3D, 300 place.s to explore, 140 rendered 3D characters, 200 body motion.captures from vvorld famouas martial arts champion.s, 30 character targets for reincarnation & 3.5 hours of dialogue.
Always focused on the body, Firman has also explored performance art — including choreographed works in which he constructs enclosures around himself — and crafted immersive, overwhelming sound installations of «Drone Music.»
In this new body of work, Lebanese artist and designer Pascal Hachem explores his experiences of his home city of Beirut by transforming everyday domestic objects into unexpected works of art.
The exhibition explores the history of American modernist ballet and new representations of the body through a combination of contemporary works by Mauss and historical works from the 1930s and 1940s in ballet design, the visual arts, theater, and fashion.
As a cerebral painter, this body of work continues his interest in systems, minimalism, and Op Art from the 1960s and 70s; with the computer as a drawing tool, his images also explore contemporary graphic design, digital technology and the history of hard - edged abstract, geometric painting.
McCarthy's provocative early performances in the late 1960s and 70s used his own body as the raw material to explore masculinity, where, drawing on performance art and action painting, he substituted the Viennese Actionists» sacrificial use of blood with ketchup and the Abstract Expressionists» paintbrush with phallic false limbs.
These narratives explore good and evil, authority, race, moral relativism, and religion, all while creating a truly unique body of visual art referencing artists such as Philip Guston and Henry Darger, as well as making unapologetic nods to comic books, illustrations, animations, horror films, and toys.
Her solo exhibition «Carrie Mae Weems: Considered» is on view at the SCAD Museum of Art through June 12; She is directing «Grace Notes: Reflections for Now,» a special performance at Spoleta Festival USA in Charleston, S.C. (June 4 - 5); and her book «Carrie Mae Weems: Kitchen Table Series,» which explores one of her early and most acclaimed bodies of work, was published last month.
Kessling works across a range of media such as photography, film, and performance, and here the images reflect performative tools for exploring identity, often juxtaposing the artist's own body with objects and materials such as dust sheets, clay, fabric and paper bags used with transformative effect — the temporal nature of the performative movement frozen in a single gesture — a single still from an action, or a response to an art - historical identity.
«This body of work explores the idea of art as a natural and evanescent object, meant to represent a memory or reflect a specific moment in time.
Brendan Fernandes's dance - based practice explores the intersections between dance and visual arts through language, architecture, and the body.
This year, at Ben Brown Fine Arts in London, he mounted a solo exhibition titled «Make America Great Again»; and at Night Gallery in Los Angeles, he presented a body of work using imagery sourced from a rejected 1968 Black Panther coloring book to explore institutionalized racism and police brutality in the United States.
For her inaugural solo exhibition at Spoke Art, Suarez has created an ethereal body of paintings and watercolors continuing to explore the tropical world she has constructed for her darkly - sensual feminine figures.
Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara (MCASB) presents Then they form us, a new group exhibition that explores the precarious status of the «self» during its pixelated or roboticized evolution — as computers increasingly co-opt the human body during an age of ultra-connectivity.
According to The Art Newspaper, the artist described the piece as a way to «provide a safe haven for viewers to speak their minds with their bodies, to reflect on how politics are pushing us to a cultural boil and to explore how we can work through our frustrations in ways that are healthy.
Jibade - Khalil Huffman (b. 1981) will present a new body of work at Anat Ebgi that focuses on the black male figure in art history, film and literature, while Jamal Cyrus (b. 1973) will explore the cultural politics of Black American music and the civil rights movement of the 1960s and 1970s at Inman Gallery.
Deftly intertwining art and craft, Kalman's work explores the complex relationship between body image, beauty, and consumer culture.
For others, performance, or «body art» as it was known, became a vehicle through which to explore perception, temporality, process, and behavior — all central tenets of 1970s Post-Minimalism.
Máiréad Delaney, from Ireland, will present art that explores how gendered bodies respond to the unleashing of systemic violence.
After studying art history and sculpture she continued to work with the medium of sculpture while exploring performative actions with the body in relation to film, video, and space in the late 1960s.
Phantom Bodies: The Human Aura in Art (2015) explored the subjects of loss and remembrance in contemporary aArt (2015) explored the subjects of loss and remembrance in contemporary artart.
Over the last 15 years he has created an extraordinary body of work exploring the relationship between art, history, and narrative.
On January 23, 2015, TechNoBody opened at Pelham Art Center in New York, a group exhibition exploring «the mediated world's impact on and relationship to the physical body in an increasingly virtual world.»
Hockney exhibition at Royal Academy explores «A Bigger Picture» A major new show of work by Artist David Hockney, exploring his remarkable body of cross medium work is to be mounted In January 2012 at the Royal Academy of Arts.
A multidisciplinary artist whose work encompasses sculpture, painting, photography, and installation art, Matthew Day Jackson has created a varied body of work that explores the duality implicit in most major historical moments.
Exhibitions during the anniversary celebration include Opener 29: Arturo Herrera (through August 23, 2015), featuring new works from the Berlin - based artist's recent body of abstract paintings for which he manipulated small books found at flea markets; Machine Project — The Platinum Collection (Live by Special Request), (September 19, 2015 — January 3, 2016), which will feature a series of interventions, performances, and happenings created for the Tang by Skidmore alumnus Mark Allen in collaboration with his Los Angeles - based collective Machine Project; Affinity Atlas (September 5, 2015 — January 3, 2016), inspired by the work of pioneering cultural theorist and art historian Aby Warburg, charts an exploratory path built upon idiosyncratic treasures and contemporary art culled from the Tang's and Skidmore's collections; and Alma Thomas: A Retrospective (February 6 — June 5, 2016), which will explore the work of this influential but sometimes overlooked artist in the first museum survey of her work since 2001.
Exploring how major art trends have reflected the reality increasingly appearing as media construct, the show presents a range of works from Alex Katz's striking realism and Eric Fischl's psychologically charged studies of a confused middle class to Cindy Sherman «s poignant self - portraits to Vanessa Beecroft's performances that question body ideals.
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Los Angeles - based mixed media artist Walead Beshty explores physical and mental stages of creative thinking in his expansive body of work, delving into intricacies of bearing works of art under rapid technological improvements.
This spring, U.S. museums are exploring the rise of the machine, sculptural attempts to replicate the human body, and unsung voices in contemporary art.
After receiving concurrent MFA degrees from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and Bard College in 2016, Hoseini has focused on a body of work that explores the concept of ruins in a politicized social space.
The distinguished art critic Guy Brett, author of Through Our Own Eyes: Popular Art and Modern History (1986), explores key themes around a sense of place, the body and communication that emerge from Hatoum's range of woart critic Guy Brett, author of Through Our Own Eyes: Popular Art and Modern History (1986), explores key themes around a sense of place, the body and communication that emerge from Hatoum's range of woArt and Modern History (1986), explores key themes around a sense of place, the body and communication that emerge from Hatoum's range of work.
Through sculpture and installation they explored the relation between art and life as made manifest through nature, elemental matter or cultural artefacts, and experienced via the body.
This is a show that explores physical comedy — comedy that is of and about the body, extending to the «body» of materials and the physical context of the art world — its white cubes and formal conventions.
Art historian Gloria Sutton engages LA - based artist Julian Hoeber in a conversation that focuses on how the artist's work critically transposes architecture and visual art by translating spatial paradigms of the body and the built environment (e.g. exploring notions of interiority, rumination and the liminaArt historian Gloria Sutton engages LA - based artist Julian Hoeber in a conversation that focuses on how the artist's work critically transposes architecture and visual art by translating spatial paradigms of the body and the built environment (e.g. exploring notions of interiority, rumination and the liminaart by translating spatial paradigms of the body and the built environment (e.g. exploring notions of interiority, rumination and the liminal).
Marc Quinn began his career exploring issues such as the relation between art and science, the human body and its survival mechanisms, life and its preservation, and beauty and death.
Barbara Turner Smith (born 1931 in Pasadena, California)[1] is an American artist known for her performance art in the late 1960s, exploring themes of food, nurturing, the body, spirituality, and sexuality.
The influence of German art on the artist has never been more keenly felt; German Expressionism, the sculptures of Georg Baselitz and the photo drawings of Arnulf Rainer and Anselm Kiefer are among the art historical referents Bhabha explores in this new body of work.
She sees bodies in their physical, social and political aspects, exploring the ideas of eroticization of Black femininity in arts and culture and social construction of racial identities within the frame of ideas found in Orientalist discourse.
FAENA ART presents two distinct but related exhibitions, opening to the public on May 31, 2015 at Faena Art Center Buenos Aires (FAC), which demonstrate the power of performing bodies, in both physical and digital forms, to explore temporality and the role of gender in contemporary art and performanART presents two distinct but related exhibitions, opening to the public on May 31, 2015 at Faena Art Center Buenos Aires (FAC), which demonstrate the power of performing bodies, in both physical and digital forms, to explore temporality and the role of gender in contemporary art and performanART presents two distinct but related exhibitions, opening to the public on May 31, 2015 at Faena Art Center Buenos Aires (FAC), which demonstrate the power of performing bodies, in both physical and digital forms, to explore temporality and the role of gender in contemporary art and performanArt Center Buenos Aires (FAC), which demonstrate the power of performing bodies, in both physical and digital forms, to explore temporality and the role of gender in contemporary art and performanArt Center Buenos Aires (FAC), which demonstrate the power of performing bodies, in both physical and digital forms, to explore temporality and the role of gender in contemporary art and performanart and performanart and performance.
Drawing chiefly from the permanent collection at the Speed Art Museum, Breaking the Mold explores depictions of gender identity through the body, dress, objects, and history.
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