The works are created with humble and
fragile materials such as paper, wood, wire or metal piece.
Her work includes installation, performance and field recording, often employing
fragile materials such as glass resonators and lenses.
Not exact matches
Additionally, they had to devise new lighting sources and repurpose new
materials so
fragile scenes,
such as snow - covered mountainsides, could retain their luster for decades to come.
To reduce these vibrations, researchers normally use very stiff cantilevers but this means that PFM can not be used to probe
fragile materials,
such as biomaterials and ultrathin films.
Virtually gone were
fragile materials and unstable surfaces — the coffee, chocolate, feathers, blood, ashes and living plants that have been plaguing museum curators — though brilliantly executed exceptions,
such as the collaged paintings Egan Frantz builds up from toilet paper traversed by blue - painted bicycle treads at the Michael Jon Art Nova space, sold out.
Works of art that you enjoy are
fragile, it is forbidden to touch the works of art, to lean against the exhibition gallery walls or to touch museum equipment
such as display cases, pedestals and other presentation
materials.
Such materials are hardly impermanent — as the vast garbage patch drawn into the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre makes clear — but as sculptural media they are
fragile.
This is the reason why Minujin's use of
materials are those that are inherently ephemeral,
such as cardboard, food or fabric, creating artworks both
fragile and monumental.
In his often
fragile and seemingly haphazard installations, employing a wide variety of
materials, the distinctions between «real» and «virtual» spaces collapse on the surface of
such interfaces.
His works, often marked by
fragile or ephemeral
materials with regard to the personal, mystic, and spiritual, have been a source of widespread influence to artists
such as Mike Kelley, Tony Oursler, and Robert Gober, amongst numerous others.
Drawing inspiration from the
materials she found in an abandoned textile factory in Kettwig, she made her first three - dimensional artworks, and when she returned to New York she devoted herself exclusively to sculpture, creating
fragile works in unconventional
materials such as polyester, fiberglass and latex.
Like Beuys, whose works were often constructed of
fragile, organic
materials (including blood, fat, and honey), Kiefer's works often incorporate unusual, fugitive
materials such as ash, clay, and dried plant
materials.
The incumbent will hold all the details concerning the shipments
such as type of
materials, weight, dimension, unpacking instruction and special mention on handling the
materials in case they are hazardous or
fragile.