Sentences with phrase «explores more conceptual»

The programming for Platform explores more conceptual work, including video and installation works, as well as presenting collaborative projects with other curators and dealers.

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Upstream Color is science fiction at its best, using a far - out concept to explore emotions rather than something more remote or conceptual.
Reviled by some at the time, that year's Whitney Biennial laid the groundwork for much of the intellectual landscape artists have explored since then because it was seen at the time as such a radical departure from previous Biennials due to the fact that the exhibited work was much more conceptual and politically charged than previous incarnations.
Writing with light 14 June A new exhibition at the Morgan Library & Museum in New York explores photography's more unusual byways: from x-rays to aerial views, conceptual art to documenting warfare.
Today, the digitization of imagery breaks into both the conceptual and impressionistic areas of fine art, where experimentation is even more pronounced, and nonconcrete subjects such as the «digital sphere» can be explored and visualized using the photographic medium.
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 artist explores the conceptual significance of the medium — how paintings can stand in for experiences and act like memories, and, as expressed in an artist statement, how moments «lose their integrity the more they are recalled.»
The catalogue explores the experimental practices developed by the more than 30 artists from nine countries featured in the show, whose work anticipated aspects of Land art, Minimalism and Conceptual art.
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For this show LA artists will be invited to either work outside their comfort zones and explore our landscape with traditional painting / drawing or to make more conceptual / political work pointing towards the numerous ecological issues facing our city.
WHETHER ONE THINKS OF AMANDA ROSS - HO AS A SCULPTOR, A photographer, or more broadly, a conceptual artist, it is clear that she applies a deliberate approach to exploring and controlling a passion for «stuff.»
From the press release: Featuring 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.
Community artists joined ASU alumni and graduate students for a group exhibition that used «the visual, conceptual, and material language of the office place» to explore the relationships between being and doing, art and life, and more.
She employs a range of techniques — some more conceptual than others — variously using 3D printers or sourcing image files from Google to explore her fascination with the digital, originality and repetition in art, and the temporality of images (what she astutely dubs «continuously evolving fossils»).
As a new exhibition, Christopher Williams: The Production Line of Happiness, at the Museum of Modern Art in New York suggests, perhaps no artist has done more over the last 30 years to explore the specific «social relations among people» that our image culture and media embody and conceal than the American - born and Düsseldorf - based conceptual artist Christopher Williams (b. 1956).
Essentially a conceptual artist, Folan has more recently explored concerns of a social, psychological and scientific nature.
The godmother of feminist art, Kelly is known for her provocative films and large - scale narrative installations that explore notions of sexuality, work, power, and politics by tapping into the more visceral aspects of daily life... «Kelly is one of the most important female Conceptual artists of our time,» says L.A. gallerist Susanne Vielmetter, who represents the artist along with New York — based Mitchell - Innes & Nash, and Pippy Houldsworth Gallery of London.
The event explores a 35 - year career through more than 200 compositions, a series of billboards created with conceptual artist Mike Mandel, and an installation entitled Study Hall.
More theoretically inclined Feminist artists of the late 1980s and 1990s included: the conceptual artist Mary Kelly, now Professor of Art at the University of California, Los Angeles, whose work borrows from both Marxism and psychoanalysis; the contemporary German photographer Katharina Sieverding, who uses make - up and face - painting to explore gender borders; the German multimedia artist Iza Genzken, noted for her assemblages of household objects; the American postmodernist Lynda Benglis, best - known for her wax paintings and poured latex sculptures; and the English conceptual Helen Chadwick (1953 - 96), noted for her feminist performances and installations, but perhaps best - known for photocopying her body next to dead animals.
In activist dispatches, conceptual bookworks, short stories and more, Alves uses texts to explore and explicate the ways in which individuals and communities coincide or collide.
More than a radical and conceptual exhibition, the retrospective is an invitation to explore and experience, in a very physical manner, the different texture of each different space.
Featuring 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.
For decades, the most valued members of society seemed to be logical, linear thinkers, those more comfortable with crunching numbers than exploring conceptual ideas.
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