Now, we're looking to
explore ways contemporary art meets sustainability right in our own city.
Explore the way contemporary artists — including Jim Shaw, Amy Sillman, and John Zurier — generate narrative and investigate their medium and process by creating works in series.
Works across different Media, ranging from painting to sculpture, installations and sound,
explore the ways contemporary artists employ line to articulate an idea or a concept.
On Documentary Abstraction at Art Center / South Florida
explores the ways contemporary artists are using abstract painting and sculpture to document, discuss and revisualize recent history.
Not exact matches
This paper reviews a novel approach to the scientific understanding of the origin of life — and to development of biological order and diversity in general — and
explores, in a preliminary
way, possible relationship between this new approach and some
contemporary philosophical theologies of creation.
Two new books give readers the opportunity to
explore these questions in unexpected
ways by revisiting the thought and doctrine of that most Catholic of thinkers, Thomas Aquinas The Theology of Thomas Aquinas is an anthology of 18 essays by a distinguished group of
contemporary scholars.
A third
way to metaphysical knowledge is being
explored in
contemporary philosophy.
We have chosen to
explore the findings of
contemporary language analysis as one
way of mapping, however roughly, the logical placing of the language of faith.
Created by Issa Rae and Larry Wilmore, the comedy series «Insecure»
explores the
contemporary black female experience in an unclichéd and authentic
way.
In the belief that
contemporary society is destroying the traditional concept of childhood, Ms. Suransky, an assistant professor in the University of Michigan's educational psychology department,
explores ways to restore the curiosity, moral sensibility, and playfulness she believes children have lost.
A general challenge is to
explore ways of giving greater priority to the development and assessment of skills and attributes required for
contemporary life and work.
Students participate in projects that help them to
explore traditional and
contemporary ways of expressing their voice and vision.
For example, having students tap into the various aspects of spatial intelligence with
contemporary technology tools such as Google Earth or geographic information systems (GIS) enables them to
explore spatial
ways of thinking and learning for deeper understandings beyond curricular boundaries.
Besides the Museum, Vinci offers many itineraries to discover Leonardo's world: from the Castle of the Guidi Counts to the Villa del Ferrale, where the Leonardo Impossibile exhibition is set, or the birthplace in Anchiano — where visitors could actually meet Leonardo in a very special
way — without forgetting naturalistic paths to
explore on foot the hills loved by the Genius, or spots and
contemporary art installations directly inspired by Leonardo.
The reimagining and recycling of Hollywood iconography in
contemporary art, and the
way that movies live on in our personal and cultural memories, are
explored in the exhibition Walkers: Hollywood Afterlives in Art and Artifact.
Looking at the Whitney's exhibitions of Laura Poitras and Andrea Fraser alongside Flatlands, a group show of five emerging painters, and Collected by Thea Westreich Wagner and Ethan Wagner, this course will
explore the intersections of these apparently divergent concerns and consider the
ways that
contemporary art truly can and does matter.
There is always something new to notice or
explore, in a
way that marks a difference from many
contemporary exhibitions that embrace an almost clinical sense of restraint and detachment.
Artist and educator Lubaina Himid, Professor of
Contemporary Art at the University of Central Lancashire and winner of the Turner Prize 2017, and collaborators will
explore how learning to think like artists can open up fresh
ways for young people to perceive the world and their place in it.
Featuring
contemporary work from the museum's collection by artists such as Andrea Bowers, Hans Haacke, Emily Jacir, Arthur Jafa, and Glenn Ligon, this exhibition
explores the
ways that these artists inform our understanding of urgent social, ecological, and civic issues — including security and surveillance, evolving modes of communication, and political resistance.
The group show is curated by Joshua Friedman, and investigates the
way gender is
explored in painting by 17
contemporary artists.
AWAD's Shirley Crowther
Contemporary Art is pleased to invite you to her Summer Exhibition at The Jointure Studios, Ditching, an exhibition
exploring the response to landscape by a selection of artists: the influence it has on their work and the very individual
ways of communicating this sense of place.
In a world of
contemporary art, artists continued to
explore the world of animals and our relationship with them in a variety of
ways.
Reading Room
explores some of the
ways in which
contemporary visual artists, poets, writers, and scholars practice in the rich seam between art and writing.
«We're excited to
explore O'Keeffe as a key figure in 20th century American art and introduce visitors to artists they may be less familiar with, who are tackling similar themes in new and innovative
ways,» said Lauren Haynes, Curator,
Contemporary Art.
Archives are all the rage in
contemporary art these days — and now at Anton Kern, White Columns director Matthew Higgs has curated this playful and unexpected group show with works ranging from B. Wurtz's modest sculptures to Carissa Rodriguez's Ikebana arrangements that
explore the different
ways artworks are displayed and presented today.
This exhibition cuts across the usual compartments of art history to offer viewers a new
way of
exploring modern and
contemporary art.
The talk will
explore Blake's role within his own time, his influence on countercultural American artists and musicians of the 1960s and the
ways in which Blake's independence, imagination and resistance to authority continues to resonate in
contemporary life.
To be shortlisted for the Artes Mundi Prize artists must create work that directly engages with people's everyday lives and experiences,
exploring contemporary social issues from across the globe in a
way that resonates both locally and internationally.
Hyperallergic continues, «Fishman subversively
explores perception and the
ways contemporary humans fill the voids in our lives.
«The Floor Show: Gravity and Materials» a group exhibition of floor - based sculpture at the Gagosian Gallery
explores the variety of
ways contemporary artists have expanded the possibility of the sculptural medium by removing it from the once - compulsory pedestal.
His was a «hip - hop version,» he said, that
explored «the
way black females are talked about in
contemporary gangsta rap.»
I'm not saying that we should all start working with abstract painting, there are
ways to
explore these concerns within
contemporary art and this doesn't mean we abandon
contemporary concerns, not at all, but rather recognize that there can be a mixture of inspirations from «old» and «
contemporary» and that both are valid.
Friday, December 6, 9 pm at the New World Center Farewell to the Past: Yinka Shonibare MBE Yinka Shonibare MBE - known for work
exploring cultural identity, colonialism and post - colonialism within the
contemporary context of globalization - uses music and dance to captivate and engage the viewer by mirroring our world in a regal, beautiful and unexpected
way.
Sam Falls is a multi-talented
contemporary painter, photographer, writer and videographer of international renown, whose captivating works combine photography, painting, and sculpture,
exploring the
ways in which color, digitally manipulated photographs, and natural processes work together in a single piece of art, investigating artistic potential of each medium.
Solely featuring work made since 2000, this exhibition highlights a wide range of
contemporary approaches to art making, and
explores thought - provoking ideas about our everyday reality, from the various
ways we experience time to the personal impact of migration, loss, and desire.
New Blue and White
explores the
ways in which
contemporary makers, working in ceramics as well as other media ranging from fiber to... Read More
According to Chalabi, the exhibition, titled «Archaic», will «
explore the different
ways in which Iraq's ancient past has affected its modern and
contemporary visual languages -LSB-...].»
The show is curated by Carlo McCormick and gallerist Eric Firestone to
explore the
ways America's pastime is making its
way into
contemporary art, why we care about the game and the
ways it restores belief in heroes and come - back stories.
Selectively and imaginatively revisiting old master techniques and concepts, artists today are again
exploring the figurative tradition as a viable
way of approaching
contemporary life.
Victoria Mayes, MK Gallery's Informal Learning Manager commented: «This project has given a group of young people a fantastic opportunity to work directly alongside professional artists, and also to work collaboratively,
exploring new ideas and challenging themselves and their personal approaches to
contemporary art along the
way.
Author Luise Guest
explores the work of several
contemporary Chinese artists using embroidery in revolutionary
ways.
Sotheby's has gathered a host of major names for this show, which
explores the manifold
ways contemporary artists have used textiles and techniques such as knitting and needlework.
In this latest week - long series, our writers will
explore the
ways in which
contemporary artists are using rebellion as a central concept in their artwork through exclusive interviews, articles, essays and daily features.
Luise Guest
explores the work of several
contemporary Chinese women artists using embroidery in revolutionary
ways.
The You [th] Pace Teen Art Council is a diverse group of 15 high school students from all over San Antonio who work at Artpace to
explore ways to engage youth in the community through
contemporary art.
Hilla Toony Navok's work
explores themes of high Modernism and abstraction as they appear in consumer products, as a
way of examining the ideological underpinnings of design and the assimilation of the history of Modernism in
contemporary consumer culture.
Using this array of media, LoVid seeks to
explore the
ways in which the human body and mind observe, process, and respond to natural and technological environments.The duo has performed and exhibited at the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts; International Film Festival Rotterdam; Institute of
Contemporary Arts, London; Netherlands Media Art Institute; Science Gallery, Trinity College Dublin; Real Art
Ways, Connecticut; Urbis, UK; and The Museum of Modern Art, MoMA PS1, The Jewish Museum, New Museum, The Kitchen, and Mixed Greens Gallery, all in New York City.
A new group exhibition at the Fold gallery in London takes this quirky book as its starting point,
exploring the
ways in which
contemporary painters innovate and create worlds within their «flat» medium.
This exhibition of
contemporary drawings reveals the daring, playful, and thoughtful
ways artists engage with their time and
explore the medium.
A major new exhibition of works from the permanent collection of the Madison Museum of
Contemporary Art
explores the various
ways that artists have represented evil in the twentieth and twenty - first centuries.