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Bringing together artists working in various media, from multiple regions, and of different generations, this exhibition focuses on the lyric — the poetic first - person account of lived experience — to explore the complexities of being in the world.»
Space One Eleven presents Multiple Methods: A Print Exhibition; From traditional printmaking processes to digitally derived art, this exhibition explores how artists are using the print process to produce their work.
Susan S. Szenasy, editor in chief, Metropolis magazine, will moderate a panel with «Envelopes» exhibitors Mary Ellen Carroll and Jason Kelly Johnson (future-cities-lab.net) and New York artist, architect, and designer Allan Wexler that explores the possibilities of combining disciplines and collaborating with professionals from multiple practices.
In exploring the realm of editions as objects, often referred to as multiplesartists have extended their practice and subject matter into materials as varied as aluminum, lead, bronze and glass.
Here, for the first time in a decade, the multiple themes explored through the artist's work are given space to interact.
With events all weekend, including the concurrent exhibition New Eyes for New Spaces — a group exhibition that explores multiple representations and creations of space — and artist talk on Friday and panel discussion on Sunday, ISCP is the place this weekend to see the culmination the artist's experiences and work while in Bushwick.
MARTIN PURYEAR: MULTIPLE DIMENSIONS About 70 drawings, prints and a few sculptures explore the process of this artist best known for sculptures made from bent and shaped wood.
The exhibition closes by exploring Paolozzi's work in the late 1980s to 90s with key sculptures that demonstrate the artist's returning interest in figuration, as well as his subversive approach to conventional notions of the multiple art object.
Much like that poetic multiple exposure, Postcard Self - Portrait, Black Mountain (II) explores the fleeting presence of the artist's body within the setting of the photographic frame.
She started by producing a series of artist's books and multiples exploring the dynamics of visual instructions and devices used in cigarette advertising from the 40s through to the 60s using irony and humour.
The artist's series of computer - generated films, Poemfields (1966 - 1969), exploring early computer graphics and image - processing systems, are included as four multiple screen projections, along with Variations V (1966), VanDerBeek's multi-media collaboration with Merce Cunningham, John Cage, David Tudor, and Nam June Paik.
Yinka Shonibare MBE, a Turner Prize nominee, recently created an edition for The Multiple Store, Kaleidoscope in which the artist playfully explores gender stereotypes and power relations.
Eric Heist is an artist who works in multiple media exploring the effects of power upon individuals and the contradictions that exist between group and individual interests.
Yinka Shonibare MBE, a Turner Prize nominee, created an edition for The Multiple Store, Kaleidoscope in which the artist playfully explores gender stereotypes and power relations.
This selection of over 35 paintings and sculptures from the Museum's permanent collection explores the multiple visions possible when artists are not focused on portraying the physical world and instead create new visions for our imaginations to explore.
From the start, the Gallery has been committed to cultivating promising artists in the initial and more advanced phases of their careers exploring contemporary themes and concepts through multiple mediums.The Gallery's original location was a unique industrial indoor / outdoor ground floor space in Williamsburg, Brooklyn - the breeding ground of emerging talent at that time.
Many dealers like to approach art fairs as a chance to curate and explore themes and intersections of multiple artists» practice.
While his work focuses on external aspects such as society and the others, or gazes internally as he explores the methodology of painting expression in reflecting his pure inner self and emotions, the exploration of these polarities allows the artist to reflect on multiple aspects of relating in contemporary socieities.
This exhibition will bring together works by contemporary artists that explore multiple aspects of soil, documenting natural processes and human interventions, and proposing radically innovative solutions that combine leading - edge scientific approaches and fresh artistic and philosophical perspectives.
«Kaleidoscope» is a multiple by Yinka Shonibare MBE that playfully explores gender stereotypes and power relations: a kaleidoscope in the shape of a phallus, with the body beautifully decorated in the Dutch wax batik patterns the artist is known for, and the head made of highly polished brass.
The exhibition includes multiple installations made with found materials from beaches, parks, and more for visitors to explore and interact with, and the artists have also built a communal altar, which visitors are encouraged to contribute to, for ancestors and the spirits of the summer season.
This month they are presenting their sixteenth show with British artist Anish Kapoor, which will include new large - scale silicone «paintings» and work on paper:» The show explores the affective nature of painting from the multiple perspectives of Kapoor's varied working practice.
Last month, artist Pope.L spent a day at MoMA, exploring the collections of artists» multiples on view in Thing / Thought: Fluxus Editions, 1962 — 1978.
The exhibiting artists exponentially expand on and add to the show's themes through a variety of strategies, including: performed fictions that resituate celebrity and commodity culture; collaborative text pieces that give institutionally marginalized voices visibility; appropriation of pop culture to explore the isolation of fame; the mining of distinctly American signifiers such as varsity sports and daytime TV talk shows; and juxtapositions of post-consumer objects that read on multiple levels and often indicate how a person's race, class, gender, and sexuality can position them in a simultaneous state of hypervisibility and invisibility in American culture.
By exploring the work of Edward Wright and Tom Edmonds the show will make connections between artists and graphic designers alongside students and staff, describing their multiple influences, including that of Concrete poetry, but also Constructivism, and later Conceptual art, minimalism and land art.
PRIMARY is a multidisciplinary project space, positioned at the heart of the Miami World Center — Downtown Miami, which aims to explore and promote multiple forms of aesthetic expression from established and emerging artists, alike.
From the press release: «Today, with the help of new technologies or rudimentary techniques, virtual images or traditional line drawings, artists from different horizons are exploring the multiple aesthetic and philosophical possibilities of the notion of turbulence.
Sol LeWitt explored the democratic medium of print and expanded the field of artist books and multiples alongside Ed Ruscha (Insects) during the 1960s and 70s.
In addition to introducing audiences to the multiple imaginations and voices that constitute today's African artists, the book will explore the way that this body of photo - based art arises from the dialectic of traditional African aesthetic values and Western influences.
The story becomes a vehicle through which the artist explores his biography; Jack who perilously thieves his new way of living and Shim - Boyle, like many 1.5 and second - generation individuals, who must precariously grab on and assimilate to multiple identity systems.
PRIMARY is a multidisciplinary project space in Downtown Miami that explores and promotes multiple forms of aesthetic expression from established and emerging artists.
In this exhibition the impact of the multiple and the reproduction of sculpture on the history of art is explored by Edward Allington and Ben Dhaliwal through the work of historical and contemporary artists.
The exhibition focuses on issues of object and image systems; as each artist explores the dynamic of multiple objects and -LSB-...]
Through a selection of works representative of his artistic practice, the show will explore the multiple facets developed by the artist throughout his life.
He was a well - trained artist, and a curious one, who explored the use of unexpected materials in multiple media.
The exhibition focuses on issues of object and image systems; as each artist explores the dynamic of multiple objects and grids as a means of revealing the corporeal and metaphysical through a process of ordering or breaking down the body.
MoMA's first - ever monographic exhibition of the artist, Francis Picabia brings together some 200 works in multiple mediums to explore the artist's critical place in the history of 20th - century art.
Procession: The Art of Norman Lewis (1909 - 1979), is the first comprehensive museum overview of this influential artist, who explored multiple styles and whose extraordinary work spanned several decades of the 20th century.
Exploring how our internal mechanisms materialize externally, the visions produced by these artists utilize multiple technologies to augment the lessons we learn by internalizing social and environmental issues.
MORE About Primary Projects PRIMARY is a multidisciplinary project space, positioned in Downtown Miami — at the heart of the Miami World Center — to explore and promote multiple forms of aesthetic expression from established and emerging artists.
*** Central to The Neighbors exhibition series is an investigation of the multiple ways in which artists explore identity politics today, an issue tackled less as a personal exploration of ethnicity alone than as an examination of the ways in which social classes are constructed and their divisions purportedly manifested.
The essays and artists» statements in this volume explore these questions with a focus on examining the studio's transition from a workshop for physical production to a space with potential for multiple forms of creation and participation.
Visionaries offers a rare opportunity to explore in - depth key artists represented among the museum's holdings, such as Kandinsky and Klee, through multiple examples that reflect the shared interest in their work among the six featured patrons.
The artist has explored this conceptual discourse through multiple series of work, deftly riding the line between the construction of totally manufactured images that bear the aesthetic of seemingly straightforward photographic images and actual photographs that buzz with vibrant palettes almost too fantastic to be considered plausible.
British abstract impressions Artist Melanie Berman paintings explore tangible and intangible elements of the natural world and multiple narratives that challenge and engage the viewer.
With an interest in exploring how modes of production and documentation in performance affect the consumption and engagement with the work, Actions and Intent: Documentations in Performance comprises a selection of artists operating within a performative practice and presents their work through the multiple channels of its reproduction and record.
Other themes at the exhibition include a mixed media installation by Guillermo Bert, which features video testimonies of L.A. immigrants projected onto suspended tumbleweeds; multiple slide projections and audio narratives exploring what it means to be a second - generation Filipina by looking to the past, present and future by artist Michelle Dizon; and a video installation that critiques systemic patriarchy and misogyny by Michele O'Marah.
The artist has continued exploring these issues through chalk - on - asphalt portraits made up of multiple Jerome mug shots, disorienting images that were recently on view at Jack Shainman Gallery.
All - media artists, sculptors, and photographers have created visual works interpreting a «figurative» theme in multiple ways: thorough the human form, or by exploring a broader interpretation of the theme, such as figures of speech.
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