Not exact matches
«I am honored to be
working with such an incredible artist whose
work has been so inspirational, and whose
artistic themes align with those we
explore in the film,» Coogler added.
His
work has a depth of feeling that can't be faked and that makes
exploring his
artistic personality an enriching experience.
There will also be a talk series, giving audiences a deeper look at Wilson's plays, the themes he
explored in his
works and the historic relationships he formed with his
artistic collaborators.
From the point of view of someone who started
working in theatrical features when computers were completely absent, to now 45 years later when they are omnipresent, Murch will
explore the constants that nonetheless remain after the «bones» of celluloid and sprockets have dissolved away, and examine the salient technical,
artistic, and philosophical differences between the post-production of a theatrical scripted film and a feature - length documentary.
Reflections on loss and living
explores the themes of living with absence and the roots of life through
artistic responses sent in by you or the arts groups or classes you
work with.
His most recent project is an online magazine, Don't Talk to Me About Love,
exploring love in literary and
artistic works.
But as a
work of art, it's a modern masterpiece, ready to be experienced and
explored by those looking for an adventurous,
artistic approach to the medium.
In this conversation, Frank Moore's contemporaries will
explore fantasy, symbol, and
artistic collaboration, along with the stirrings of political activism, in his dance and performance
works.
Tony Greene Movie (2014 — 16) similarly
explores the blurry
work - play balance of
artistic labor via a visit to New York by Neff's boyfriend that coincides with the planning and execution of Neff's curatorial project focused on the painter Tony Greene at a Chicago gallery.
Featuring photographs, manuscripts, correspondence, source material and two early video
works from the Larry Rivers Papers, the exhibition
explores the ways in which the archives contextualize Rivers's multi-dimensional
artistic career.
The Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University is pleased to announce Soulmaker: The Times of Lewis Hine, a new exhibition that
explores the
artistic mastery of photographer Lewis Hine's images of children
working in mills and factories in the early 20th century.
In four summer sketching trips, three of which
explored Long Island, Tile Club artists created plein air
works of picturesque subjects,
exploring the concept of
working outdoors that was then transforming
artistic practice in Europe.
Exploring the comic, the cosmic, and the beautiful in equal measure, his
works maintain a strong critical edge that calls both
artistic conventions and established orders into question.
Developed with media partner Wallpaper magazine, the latest
work by 14 designers - product, ceramic, graphic and fashion - born before 1991's Perestroika,
explores the theme of what it means to be born within one cultural environment, at the moment of interchange, and practicing within an altered geopolitical realm from both an
artistic and...
The newly built Residency studio allowed us to develop a unique offer of support for artists, who could
explore their
artistic practice through living and
working in the building.
, a new exhibition that
explores the
artistic mastery of photographer Lewis Hine's images of children
working in mills and factories in the early 20th century.
The book
explores methods of
working, practiced by many artists that aim to incorporate highly realistic, almost scientific drawings and
artistic freedom and expression.
Born in 1937 in Muralto, Switzerland, Niele Toroni
explores the question of the
artistic gesture and its authenticity in his
work.
Gerhard Richter extensively
explores the possibilities of the historic medium of paint, demonstrating his ability to change, and in large part
works against the
artistic conventions of any given time.
Active in the Post-Sense Sensation events from the late 1990s, his
work has
explored a wide range of mediums from painting to film, installation and sculpture as he gradually shaped a unique
artistic approach that has garnered increasing acclaim across the world.
One wonders if Weber and Stritzler - Levine realised just how far off the map they would go when independent institutional curator José Roca, a native of Colombia who now lives in Bogotá, agreed to take on the project.1 Inspired by a show of Andean chuspas — bags made from coca leaves — that would run simultaneously in the BGC Focus Gallery, Roca envisioned immersive environments in which the paradoxes, polarities and points of contact between diverse
artistic practices are
explored through the tropes of the river and weaving.2 The
works themselves provide their own context as they interact with each other and viewers, who are given a minimalist illustrated pamphlet as their only guide to what they will encounter in the gallery spaces.
The program's mission, to support artists «to push their
artistic practice and expand their horizons,» runs parallel to that of the 18th Street residency program, which provides artists with time and space to
explore new approaches to their
work in a new and stimulating environment.
Led by Mothersbaugh and CSM Director Dean Sobel, the discussion will
explore Mothersbaugh's spectral creative production — beginning from his
work as a visual artist, while also
exploring his new role as a curator as well as other areas of
artistic expression.
The exhibition at Huxley - Parlour Gallery will showcase Martin Parr's early
works that
explore the roots of his
artistic output...
Numbering over 1, 500, this body of
work points to Hirst's use of the medium as a means of refining and
exploring the ideas that sit at the heart of his entire
artistic output.
Many of these artists
explore language as an
artistic medium or conceptual framework, as seen in
works by Jesse Howard, Joseph Kosuth, Los Carpinteros, Alexis Smith, and Lawrence Weiner.
This exhibition creates the opportunity for Cooke's voice to be heard, and for visitors to
explore her unique
artistic vision in a display that features many
works that have never before been on public view.
The objects and
works created will
explore the experience of becoming an aficionado, actualizing desire, and the social exploration of motorcycle riding as a cognitive dream space akin to the «zone» or «flow» of
artistic creation.
This exhibition brings together nearly all of Church's most important paintings of the Middle East, Athens and Rome to
explore what motivated this major shift in his
artistic work.
Their
work explores both this specific time period, during which New York City has changed dramatically; shows vitality, energy, and exciting promise; and anticipates new
artistic directions.
The retrospective will also highlight and
explore Rauschenberg's
work in performance, which was at the core of much of his
artistic output.
These five films
explore the life and
work of a true
artistic pioneer.
The National Portrait Gallery is bringing together the
works of two
artistic visionaries
exploring the complexities of identity in different eras
Guided by an interest in perspective, Dan Graham creates
works that
explore the activities of voyeurism and spectatorship through the
artistic medium of architecture.
Explore these
works and, who knows, you might find something that touches your own
artistic soul.
Challenging traditional perceptions of
artistic professions in Bangladesh, Rahman has pioneered a cross-media approach,
working primarily as a performance artist and painter
exploring sociopolitical conflicts shaping the history of Bangladesh and South Asia.
Performed by an actor whose delivery embodies the internal struggles of a faceless character and filmed using a visual vocabulary inherited from professional keynote lectures, motivational speeches, and the now ubiquitous TED talk, Garcia Torres's video speculates on Smithee's fraught biography and
explores the complex relationship between
artistic work and its audiences.
«Cross Country» will bring together
works by more than 80 artists to
explore the impact of the American countryside on their
artistic practice and how they adapted the modernist style to express their sense of place.
Explore the diverse
artistic strategies that developed amid the rapid cultural transformations and tensions of the 1980s, with a spotlight on Allan McCollum's Over One Thousand Individual
Works.
From Andreas Gursky's large - scale color photograph Rhine II to Kara Walker's acclaimed installation in the Domino Sugar Factory in Brooklyn, each
work is carefully
explored within the larger perspective of its social and
artistic milieu.
Adam Belt's new
work explores the roots of his
artistic practice, which include open natural landscapes and phenomenology.
The sumptuously illustrated accompanying catalogue, published by Yale University Press,
explores portraiture as a site of
artistic experimentation, in
works that shift the genre from one based on mimesis to one stressing symbolic associations between artists and subjects.
Inspired by ornament, her latest body of
work explores social issues through the examination of creative and
artistic practices.
The bespoke installation also
explores Nuriev's design process,
working methods, and philosophical approach and illuminates the emotional and
artistic content of his
work.
The exhibition
explores the ways in which artists
working in floral still life incorporated and responded to evolutions in approaches to both the arts and sciences, and provides a sense of discovery in the variety of
artistic purposes and achievements in this genre.
He loves pushing colors to their extreme and continues to do so in this new body of
work, sometimes to express the psychological pain of the
artistic process, sometimes
exploring through color transformations, how we see objects.
Renée Stout discusses her
work which
explores themes of self - exploration, empowerment, and healing, and draw from the belief systems and
artistic traditions of Africa and the African Diaspora.
Drawn from the local collection of Margaret and John Gottwald, the exhibition
explores black
artistic production and patronage at mid-century through
work once associated with the Barnett Aden Gallery (1943 - 1969), a pioneering and influential private gallery located in Washington, D.C. — among the first with an integrated stable of artists and patrons.
This exhibition, featuring photographs from several projects and bodies of
work, including the Rephotographic Survey Project, Water in the West, Third View, Yosemite In Time, and as yet unexhibited
work from Lake Powell, will
explore Klett's creative practice and the ways that
working with others expanded his
artistic contributions to the field.
The founder of the
artistic production agency Histoires Parallèles, he is well known for his theoretical texts
exploring the
work of Marcel Broodthaers, James Coleman, Stan Douglas and Pierre Huyghe.