This extraordinary exhibition includes more then 85 local, national and international artists
all exploring contemporary approaches to drawing, mark making and gesture.
Explore the contemporary approaches used to understand, treat and prevent psychological disorders.
Based on the 2008 John le Carre novel, A Most Wanted Man
explores a contemporary approach to international terrorism.
The work is from Colbert's series of anthropomorphic video sculptures which
explore contemporary approaches to portraiture through moving image:
«Re-Op»
explores contemporary approaches to understanding, re-examining, and pushing the boundaries of visual perception beyond those initially posed by Op Art in the early 1960s.
Not exact matches
It is, I think, necessary to question what it takes for one to stand truly equal among one's fellows; to
explore the limits of a rights - oriented
approach to the problem of inequality between racially distinct populations in our
contemporary national life; to deal with issues of dignity, shame, personal responsibility, character and values, deservingness.
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.
Over a series of articles, we will
approach this question of human identity and dignity:
exploring the history of the term «person» up to its eventual definition by St. Boëthius; investigating the deepening of understanding given the definition by St. Thomas Aquinas; and overviewing
contemporary understanding as found in the writings of Karol Wojtyła (St. John Paul II).
For a creative
approach to map - making, check out Katharine Harmon's imaginative The Map as Art:
Contemporary Artists
Explore Cartography.
With a frame reflecting the New Museum's
approach to its own triennial — whereby it focuses on emerging artists — the show offered a platform upon which to
explore a new generation of
contemporary practices.
As its title so aptly demonstrates, the show uses the concept of the line — or more specifically, the hard - edged line — as a starting point in
exploring how
contemporary artists
approach abstraction.
As Victoria L. Valentine writes in an extended preview for Culture Type, «The Seattle Art Museum (SAM) is organizing a major exhibition of three critically recognized African American artists... The exhibition will
explore how their distinct
approaches to figuration and history painting have recast the Western canon and challenged perceptions of race and representation in a
contemporary context.»
Casting a light on the diversity of
contemporary approaches to abstraction, the works
explore the artists» impact on the landscape of art and American culture, across generations and disciplines.
This exhibition
explores connections between a range of modern and
contemporary artworks that employ innovative materials and
approaches to image - making.
This gallery - wide exhibit
explores Mason's adventurous
approach to
contemporary printmaking.
This exhibition will
explore connections between a range of modern and
contemporary artworks that employ innovative materials and
approaches to image - making.
Works on view (until November 27 2016) include several of Walker's large - scale print series, cut - steel sculptures, a mural, and a video installation, displaying the range of
approaches the artist has taken to
exploring the legacy of slavery and its impact on
contemporary American identity.
Exploring and questioning
contemporary life through visual imagery, the
approach of Pictures Generation artists is particularly relevant in understanding our current image - oriented culture and decoding the roles that images play as forms of representation, as icons, and as symbols.
Exploring and questioning
contemporary life through visual imagery, her
approach is particularly relevant in understanding our current image - oriented culture and decoding the roles that images play as forms of representation, as icons, and as symbols.
CCS exhibitions reflect the Center's principal aim to encourage and
explore experimental
approaches to the presentation of
contemporary visual arts, and are also utilized by students in the Center's graduate program for their collaborative first - year projects and second - year thesis exhibitions.
Tramway has a range of ongoing residents in the building including its own Herald Angel award - winning youth - theatre, Junction 25, for teenagers aged 13 - 17, driven by the young people themselves; Tramway Young Critics,
exploring critical
approaches to
contemporary art for ages 14 - 20, and Time for Art, a practical art workshop for over 55's.
While their ancient forebears may have turned to abstract form as a vehicle to
explore the divine, artists today
approach abstraction as a language, rich with references to
contemporary culture.
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.
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.
The exhibition program reflects the Center's principal aim to encourage and
explore experimental
approaches to the presentation of
contemporary visual arts.
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.
www.eastwingnine.co.uk The curators of EXHIBITIONISM at The Courtauld Institute of Art, are convinced that
exploring different methods of display is a fundamental
approach to appreciating
contemporary art.
Alloway, Richard Hamilton and Eduardo Paolozzi founded the Independent Group, a collective of artists, architects, and writers who
explored radical
approaches to
contemporary visual culture during their meetings in London between 1952 and 1955.
The show features works by Swoon, Matt Small and Brian Adam Douglas and
explores the different
approaches of these three
contemporaries to figurative mark making.
Toru Kuwakubo started his artistic practice with a theatrical
approach, finding the figure of an imaginary painter within himself as a means to
explore contemporary art through the medium of painting.
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.
About the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College (CCS Bard) The Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College (CCS Bard) was founded in 1990 as an exhibition and research center for the study of late twentieth - century and
contemporary art and culture and to
explore experimental
approaches to the presentation of these topics and their impact on our world.
The Smart Museum's
contemporary collection reflects the rich diversity of these
approaches while emphasizing several central threads in recent art: the persistence of figurative traditions, the emergence of conceptual art, and artwork that
explores the pressing social issues of our time.
About the Center for Curatorial Studies The Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College (CCS Bard) was founded in 1990 as an exhibition and research center for the study of late 20th - century and
contemporary art and culture and to
explore experimental
approaches to the presentation of these topics and their impact on our world.
«Desire»
explores modern and
contemporary approaches to eroticism in art.
The book will let you take a step back from your own work and
explore the
approaches of
contemporary illustrators.
Diverse events focus on
contemporary approaches to visual culture, poetry, science fiction and narrative structures and
explore their relationships to new technologies and the expanded information society.
El - Sherbini's playful and multi-disciplinary
approach to art making uses popular culture and humour to make engaging and accessible works that
explore contemporary social and political issues.
It Is Difficult will
explore Jaar's
approach to
contemporary art issues and his international perspective across different fields.
The phenomenon of collecting was
explored through three different
approaches (The Robert J. Shiffler Foundation dedicated to
contemporary art, a private collection of sock monkey toys, and patent models from the National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution) with each participating venue contributing some local manifestation of collecting.
As part of
Contemporary Istanbul Art Fair that took place November 13th — 16th 2014, CI Dialogues talk programme included conferences and talks exploring new approaches to conte
Contemporary Istanbul Art Fair that took place November 13th — 16th 2014, CI Dialogues talk programme included conferences and talks
exploring new
approaches to
contemporarycontemporary art.
The eleven artists juxtapose divergent
approaches in conversation with each other, reflecting on primal questions consuming artists over the millennia: Elliot Arkin's conceptual use of web - based commerce spins an absurdist view on the commodification of artists; Babette Bloch's stainless steel reassessments of nature and artistic precedent limn positives and negatives through light; Christopher Carroll Calkins's street photography captures moments of under - the - radar narratives; Valentina DuBasky's acrylic and marble dust works on paper and plaster are a
contemporary comment on the prehistory of art; Gabriel Ferrer's performance - like in - the - moment sumi - ink drawings on handmade paper reflect on memory and personal narrative; Christopher Gallego's realist, pure light - filled oil painting elevates the ordinariness of an artist's space to visual poetry; Ana Golici, in pergamano and collage, takes inspiration from 17th Century female naturalist, entomologist and botanical illustrator Maria Sibylla Merian to
explore questions of science, nature and objective truth; Emilie Lemakis's monumental amplification of an ancient Greek krater employs scale to upend perceptions for the viewer's reconsideration; Mark Mellon's bronzes address the oppositions of movement and stillness; the alchemy of Michael Townsend's uncontrolled poured acrylic paintings equate the properties of materials with the turbulence of the universe; Jessica Daryl Winer's engagement with luminous color and choreographic line reflects in visual resonance the sonic history of a musical instrument.
The contemporization of the sublime is
explored in this exhibition through the various
approaches of
contemporary artists to the theme of clouds.
The show
explores new
approaches to abstraction in
contemporary painting and runs until 20 June.
Art critic Louisa Buck recalls first edition fig - 1 in 2000, painting a picture of the second edition of the project and the changes in the
contemporary art world in the intervening fifteen years; Director of the Contemporary Art Society Caroline Douglas explores shifting models of philanthropy and patronage in the arts; Serpentine Gallery co-director Hans - Ulrich Obrist discusses curatorial approaches and the role of the institution with Fatos Ustek; Writer and lecturer Gilda Williams uses the fig - 2 programme as a vehicle to explore language and differing approaches; Tate Modern Curator of performance Catherine Wood dissects the role and impact of
contemporary art world in the intervening fifteen years; Director of the
Contemporary Art Society Caroline Douglas explores shifting models of philanthropy and patronage in the arts; Serpentine Gallery co-director Hans - Ulrich Obrist discusses curatorial approaches and the role of the institution with Fatos Ustek; Writer and lecturer Gilda Williams uses the fig - 2 programme as a vehicle to explore language and differing approaches; Tate Modern Curator of performance Catherine Wood dissects the role and impact of
Contemporary Art Society Caroline Douglas
explores shifting models of philanthropy and patronage in the arts; Serpentine Gallery co-director Hans - Ulrich Obrist discusses curatorial
approaches and the role of the institution with Fatos Ustek; Writer and lecturer Gilda Williams uses the fig - 2 programme as a vehicle to
explore language and differing
approaches; Tate Modern Curator of performance Catherine Wood dissects the role and impact of performance?
The visual art project «Searching for a Godot - Deus Ex Machina's stories» attempts within a
contemporary approach to feature the conceptual pluralism of Waiting for Godot as well as its political and social aspect focusing on
exploring the Deus ex-Machina theory.
The East London Painting Prize aims to
explore and celebrate the diversity in painting practices and different
approaches to the medium and to champion
contemporary artists emerging from East London.
«Naturalia» is the first collaborative exhibition of Paul Kasmin Gallery and Sotheby's Old Masters Department, the exhibition
explores the influence of a specific group of Old Master artists from the 16th, 17th, and 18th Centuries paired with
contemporary artists who
approached their practice through the lens of the natural science — and its myriad presentations in art.
In her work, Kilomba
approaches «the colonial wound,» as she says, and intentionally creates a hybrid space between the academic and the artistic languages, to
explore new formats to decolonise knowledge and narrative, «bringing a new, experimental, and compelling voice into
contemporary art and discourse.»
The show features drawings and watercolors by seven
contemporary artists who, through very different
approaches,
explore their fascination with and connection to the natural world.