Sentences with phrase «exploring urban landscape»

In the US, particularly influenced by Abstract Expressionism, photographers like Aaron Siskind, who documented graffiti, or Harry Callahan, who creatively used double exposure, moved from documentary to intrinsic qualities of photography, exploring urban landscape.
Whether wading in a calm ocean pool or exploring the urban landscape, there's a ton to do in and out of the ocean.
SPRAWL Co-curated by former Houston Center for Contemporary Craft curatorial fellow Susie J. Silbert and former HCCC curator Anna Walker, SPRAWL explores the urban landscape with works by 16 artists presented in three thematic sections loosely based on the three phases of urban growth.
He explores the urban landscape with his wooden sculptures and shows incredible skills in carving wood.
In his new exhibition at Nicolai Wallner, Chris Johanson explores the urban landscape of Los Angeles as well as the mythology and iconography that stems from it.
James McNabb is a talented Philadelphia - based artist who explores the urban landscape with his highly - detailed wooden cityscapes.

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They explore several new and long - standing concepts in landscape architecture, planning, and urban design from the creation of great urban landscapes, urban ecologies, and landscape infrastructure.
They explore several new and long - standing concepts in landscape architecture, planning, and urban design from the creation of great urban landscapes, urban ecologies, and landscape infrastructure.
A PPT exploring the GCSE photography theme «Urban Landscapes».
They explore several new and long - standing concepts in landscape architecture, planning, and urban design from the creation of great urban landscapes, urban ecologies, and landscape infrastructure.
Seville could not be understood fully without exploring its Islamic past; windy streets and squares splashed with mudéjar towers, inherited from the old Mosque towers, compose an urban landscape with a medieval tradition.
Features Play alone or challenge friends to five different multiplayer game modes Explore each landscape to find hidden areas, bonus missions, and additional characters Glide your way through several urban environments by swinging around flagpoles, grinding ledges, and flying over traffic
British designer Guy McKinley decorated stylish urban entertainment islands that invited shoppers and passersby to explore the multi-layered connections between today's communication, shopping and interactive entertainment landscapes.
Players aren't just limited to the fields of Montana in the toolbox and I found some decayed urban landscapes to explore through that would've been right at home in a sequel to The Last of Us.
Karlis Rekevics explores the psychological impact of the urban landscape through the language of «marginal» structures such as roadwork barriers, signs and billboards, light posts, and traffic lights.
Hurvin Anderson is «best known for evocative paintings of lush landscapes and urban barbershops that explore themes of memory, place, and the indelible connection between the two.»
While he loved the allure of large format photography and the mystical appearance of images in a traditional darkroom, his «discovery of color» via his first digital camera led him to challenge himself to see beyond the natural landscape he had become comfortable with and to explore a new environment, the urban landscape, and seek out color as a vital component of those images.
Liu Wei (b. 1972, and lives and works in Beijing, China) explores 21st century socio - political concepts such as the contradictions of contemporary society and the transformation of developing cities and the urban landscape.
Nicola Lopez invokes cartography, architecture, technology, history, and topography to explore the signs and signifiers of the urban landscape.
Commonstudio is a collaborative creative practice exploring the complex ecologies of the urban landscape.
Francis Alÿs: A Story of Deception, a two - part exhibition on view at MoMA PS1 and The Museum of Modern Art, presents a range of work from the mid-1990s to today by the artist Francis Alÿs (Belgian, b. 1959), who uses allegorical methods to explore the cyclical nature of change in modernizing societies, the urban landscape, and patterns of economic progress.
Exploring the history and context of Buenos Aires and the neighborhood of Puerto Madero, Hiorns reimagines experience of the urban landscape in his reclamation and reuse of abandoned or forgotten elements of the industrial, mechanized world and appropriation of an unused plot of land.
A 15 - month - long series of performances and conversations held at sites along the Delaware and Schuylkill Rivers explored the city's maritime and industrial heritage while considering human interaction with an urban landscape, community, and the contemplative.
They explore the city's real estate and thoroughfares, but they are unlike any view of the urban landscape that one can actually see with the naked eye.
An international subject theme was developed with a focus around «the edge in landscape»; works that explore the land and sea, urban and natural environments, and natural or constructed frontiers.
Liu Wei (born 1972, Beijing) is one of the most talented Chinese visual artists, widely known for his paintings, sculptures and installation works which explore contradictions of modern societies and the transformation of the urban landscape in developing cities in the post-Mao era of China's rapid urbanization.
A painter working primarily in the encaustic medium - with a substantial body of work carried out also in gouache, graphite and a variety of other techniques - his work explores the still life, urban, and rural landscape with painterly representation.
The concept of liminality; the liminal city and its people, lies at the core of Kohler's work, which explores migration, marginalization and displacement in the urban landscape of post-Apartheid South Africa.
This volume is divided into four sections, focusing in turn on landscape, urban, private and utopian variants, exploring the issues that have made the idyll timely again, and following the course of its present radicalization.
Rory Mulligan is a photographer who explores the history of an urban landscape that was the setting of human violence.
Gisela Insuaste's wooden sculptural works depict urban spaces and landscapes and explore the intersection of architecture, topography, and memory.
During the residency we explore the relationship between the urban and the natural, un-designed landscapes and wilderness found in abandoned spaces, post-industrial sites surrounding the park and the Flushing River, culminating with Chance Ecologies exhibition at the Queens Museum in October 2016.
Exploring how artists interpret urban and rural landscape through the lens of their own cultural, political or spiritual ideologies, the exhibition reveals the inherent tensions between landscape represented as a transcendental or spiritual place, and one rooted in social and political histories.
With this body of work, she explored using gouache on paper (as opposed to predominately oil on canvas paintings in previous exhibitions) and depicted urban landscapes in both daylight and moonlight.
In his most recent body of work, Ponce continues to explore the aesthetics of the urban landscape, industrial zones, and city neighborhoods of his homes in Mexico City and New York.
Greta Van Campen's paintings explore both the urban and rural American landscape in a distilled and geometric fashion.
It is also a place to explore regeneration of the urban landscape through creativity, interaction, and problem solving.
Snap Judgments explores African photography in terms of content and style, organized into four main thematic groups that reflect the issues addressed by African artists today — landscape; urban formations; the body and identity; and history and representation — around which Africa's experimental artists have articulated individual artistic styles and languages.
By combining iconic symbols from Japanese culture with images of the everyday, Tabaimo explores the contrast between the smooth veneer of urban life and the societal changes that have transformed Japan's cultural landscape.
Drawn from personal snapshots, popular films, art history and advertising, Doig's urban - pastoral landscapes, explore the psychological and physical spaces between fiction and truth, depiction and invention, representation and abstraction.
Clarke has produced a series of photographic prints exploring the placement of text within the rural and urban landscape.
Delfina Foundation presented The Spacemakers, a group exhibition that explored artistic perspectives on the immediate challenges of creating a home, in some of today's most diverse and harried urban landscapes.
Through a wide variety of media ranging from installation to performance and ceramics, Pia Camil explores themes of art history, consumerism and the Mexican urban landscape.
Co-curated by Pollock Gallery Director Sofia Bastidas and urban theorist Guillermo León Gómez as part of the ongoing research of Port to Port, WIDE OPEN explores the historic precedents and free market visions established in past centuries that have helped form today's landscape in Dallas.
Daniel Preece Daniel's work uses the urban landscape to explore geometry and colour.
Location: Floor Three, Susan and John Hess Family Gallery and Theater Exploring the relationship between place and sound, this collection of films by Clark, Hopinka, and Smith reveal the affect inscribed in landscapes and urban sites, while personal and historical narratives are expressed through music.
His depictions of lush Caribbean landscapes and urban barbershops explore themes of memory and place, and the indelible connection between the two.
Other urban landscapes are explored in works by artists Oliver Comerford, whose recently acquired painting Out Here III depicts a night - time scene on the peripherary of the city, and Beat Klein and Hendrijke Kuhne, whose installation Property comments on how our cities expand at an alarming rate, encroaching on the countryside.
With references to the early digital visuals of science fiction movies, blueprints and forced perspectival drawings, his urban landscapes explore hidden structures using surprisingly analog techniques.
Artist Mark Lewis explores the use of space, architecture and the urban landscape of Toronto in his exhibition Invention.
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