Sentences with phrase «form of minimalist»

On view at Wang's solo exhibition are a photography series, two video installations, a kinetic installation, and one sculpture, where the artist tracks the trajectory of movement in a space in the form of minimalist graphics, eliminating real - life scenarios and past experiences.
The resort offers peaceful accommodation in the form of minimalist rooms with en - suite marble bathrooms, private balconies, and modern amenities, including free Wi - Fi and televisions.
His later works frequently reflect the reduced geometric forms of Minimalist art, but other pieces also include life - size fiberglass figures and monumental wood carvings.
Often consisting of repeating, flattened volumes tilted on a corner, Mr. Forakis's work had a mathematical demeanor; sometimes it evoked the black, chunky forms of the Minimalist sculptor Tony Smith.

Not exact matches

Certainly we owe a debt to form criticism and the minimalists for pointing out that this experience was probably more akin to the accounts in Acts of Paul's experience than to the appearance accounts in the Gospels.
The minimalist style still provides a touch of padding, and the canvas will stretch slightly with wear to form a perfect mold around your foot.
Silly question, but I've been researching a lot of «minimalist» bodyweight routines, and most only include one form of abdominal exercise.
She also indulges in her other passions of simplifying life through minimalist fashion, fitness in all forms & food photography.
Or, one of my favorites is to wear with a simple black form fitting top and go minimalist in a chic calvin klein sort way.
Not to be outdone, neutrals found a way to stand out in the form of striking minimalist silhouettes.
Many Crossfitters like minimalist shoes because they give more feedback during workouts and encourage a more «natural» form of running.
We are still well over a year away from that release date, but Blumhouse is wasting no time in working on the marketing and official product tie - ins that will come with the new movie, attending the annual Licensing Expo on Las Vegas in May 2017, where a very early piece of promo art was on display in the form of a teaser poster that recalls Carpenter's minimalist approach to the original film and echoes the team's comments about taking the franchise back to basics.
Coppola isn't a minimalist, exactly, but as in «Lost in Translation» and «Somewhere,» she demonstrates an economy of form and plot that tends to get mistaken for insubstantiality.
As well as the neat, simple design forms that make up the dashboard and centre console, the interior's four individual dark brown leather sports seats add to the minimalist ambience of the cabin, each made up of simple linear shapes and featuring built - in inertia reel seatbelts to minimise «cabin clutter».
The R8 benefits from Audi's expertise in interiors, offering occupants a slick, minimalist dashboard design with plenty of high - quality materials in the form of leather, carbon - fibre and aluminium.
Puri Raja Hotel in Legian features modern minimalist nature, a contemporary basis with Balinese styling in the form of carvings and traditional «Batik» patterned bedding and Paintings.
All sleekly done in a minimalist mode of formed grey concrete (even the floors -LSB-...]
While we're on the topic of cosmetic appeal, the design of the station fits seamlessly with the PS4's minimalist aesthetic, all sharp angles, clean lines, and — in case you're concerned about how it changes the overall form factor — slim design that will help you save space.
There are a lot of problems inherent to Dragon Quarter's minimalist approach to narrative, but let's cut to most important one, the one that brings the game's credibility most deeply into question: the whole idea of the «Dragon Form As Built In Cheat Code» itself ends up being the first in a long list of ideas that end up reinforcing meritocracy.
Still, calling the story minimalist would be an understatement and with the download content, From Software decided to stay close to this form of storytelling.
The game's minimalist approach to story works for it, as any form of complex plot would be unnecessary and stifling to the game's simple and wacky premise.
Rather than boast complex, capital - G Gameplay ™, the first - person walker style exhibits a decidedly minimalist attitude that makes for a more atmospheric and contemplative form of play.
Players guide themselves through a blocky minimalist world destroying a wide variety of enemy cubes; the most docile of enemies may take the form of a huge lumbering gray block, while more aggressive types gladly return fire, even chasing the player down until their demise.
It could be called minimalist; however, I think the aesthetic of the game is far too simple to be interesting in any way, shape, or form.
The major abstract movements of the 1950s — 1970s era are characterized by a return to the basics of concrete, constructive and minimalist art, although this took different forms in Europe and America.
Pairing an original sense of humor and wit with a controlled minimalist aesthetic, Feher accentuated and exploited the physical characteristics of his chosen material - form, color, texture and weight - to alter our understanding and appreciation these simple objects, thus also altering our world view.
It is usually three - dimensional, taking the form of sculpture or installation, though there are a number of minimalist painters as well such as Agnes Martin and Frank Stella
It could mean leaders of the Minimalist era, such as Richard Serra, grappling with human form.
Tyler works in three different styles, yet they all look and feel unquestionably connected: minimalist forms with expressive gestures, expressive abstraction of instinct and chance, and abstract forms derived from nature.
In a second room, two other figures composed of metal blocks pursue the robotic or prosthetic metaphor more obviously, as well as following more literally the Minimalist prescription of modular form.
Aesthetically, minimalist art offers a highly purified form of beauty.
She is recognized for her creations of elegant, minimalist forms that incorporate both fine porcelain and the unglazed technique of raku.
Fontana's Concetto spaziale, Attese, meanwhile, seems itself to learn something from the iterated form and hard - edged physical presence of Minimalist sculpture.
The shiny black finish, common in many Smith works, and minimalist forms reveal the artist's significant impact on later generations of artists.
In each of these open steel - mesh containers, she would weave rubber tubes through the grid, creating a minimalist form that looked as if it were growing hair or coming alive.
In the sculptural work, I construct compositions with minimalist, architectural ceramic forms which are coated with a film of directed or reflected light from adjacent, brightly colored surfaces.
Repetition of form, particularly within a minimalist aesthetic, is particularly prevalent in her work and can be observed just as keenly elsewhere.
Central to the exhibition are found images that «serve as bedrock for Pendleton's artistic practice and connect his form of abstraction with the history of the America Civil Rights Movement, the pre-war Avant - Garde, La Nouvelle Vague in film, and Minimalist and Conceptualist art practices of the 1960s.»
We can see the minimalist design elements of Donald Judd, Mies van der Rohe and Brancusi combined effortlessly with the cubist abstraction of forms in the work of Picasso and Picabia, mixed with the rugged embrace of nature and land interventions from the Land Artists of the 1960's: Robert Smithson and Walter De Maria.
These works are a departure from her earlier compressed fabric sculptures, riotous subversions of minimalist forms.
On the one hand, you have these really beautiful, minimalist, abstract works (in the kind of traditional sense of thinking about Donald Judd, Anne Truitt, that kind of concern for color and form), and then you have your video works, or your use of flowers, like the way a flower or an arrangement of flowers can stand in for something.
Newly created commissions by Jennifer Dalton, Roberto Pugliese and Anna Von Mertens tap into the unique characteristics of Texas, and Marfa in particular, with a sensitivity to minimalist forms, local weather conditions, the tourism industry and oil.
Aesthetically Rainer and Pendleton demonstrate a proclivity for deconstructed and fragmented forms, which mine everyday dimensions of life for artistic material, frequently deployed with a sense of irony, and a preference for minimalist expression.
Industrial design and engineering constantly inspire Griska's work, co-mingling with influences of Pop and minimalist explorations of color, form and space.
Moreover, the sculptures» failure to live up to the Minimalist ideal of purity of form, material, color and installation — the works at Lynden get dirty and scratched, their colors fade; they are in need of constant maintenance — allows Cucullu and Partegàs to suggest that they are alive and in need of human care.
Heidi Glück's Untitled (wisely so) print is a true minimalist statement with much impact; John Goodyear's contribution is called Drawings and contains 17 little squares all arranged on top of one another — totem pole style — each containing some form, some suspiciously figurative.
These three - dimensional paintings are complemented by the recent sculpture Spartito, in which Castellani references a seminal work made in 1969 by bolting hundreds of sheets of paper together, creating a biomorphic minimalist form.
Although her work tends to favor biological forms rather than a rectilinear grid system, Donovan's use of singular materials and adherence to rule - based systems has aligned her with the legacies of Minimalist artists such as Sol LeWitt and Eva Hesse.
«Eric Dever abridges color and form to minimalist equations in reductive suites of serial paintings, while Linda Miller, Bonnie Rychlak and Stacy Fisher examine the presence / absence of negative vs. positive space in evocative works that question corporeality, identity and presence.
The legacy of Last Ladder was the emergence of a sculptural practice far more focused on the ability of material itself to convey meaning and message to the viewer, and the highly streamlined and minimalist approach to form evident in Andre's later work.
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