Zoe Beloff uses stereoscopic film to reenact ten séances held by an early 20th - century French medium in The Ideoplastic Materializations of Eva C. Jennifer Bornstein's What It Was and Celestial Spectacular use 16 - millimeter film to document UFOs, eclipses, meteor showers and other extraordinary phenomena playfully constructed
from everyday household objects.
Not exact matches
This week in Tuesday Tutorials I'm bringing you a round - up of some of my favourite posts
from the previous week, focusing on science exploration using
everyday household and kitchen
objects.
Her transformations of
everyday household objects,
from furniture to clothing, are infused with human emotion and rawness, and also show a playfulness of material and language that is both subtle and ambitious.
Lee creates poetic
object - based installations fashioned
from everyday materials and
household items such as soap, towels, cardboard boxes, and plastic containers, which he transforms through subtle gestures of painting, drawing, and placement.
The Oregon - based artist Jessica Jackson Hutchins transforms
everyday household objects —
from furniture to clothing — and infuses them with human emotion and rawness.
Everyday household objects from furniture to clothing are re-contextualized and transformed through expanded definitions of domesticity.
Jim Lambie makes colorful sculptural installations with
objects appropriated
from everyday pop culture — album covers,
household objects, plastic buttons, repurposed chairs.
Craig - Martin's later works have used a stylised drawing technique often depicting
everyday household objects and sometimes incorporating art references, such as
objects known
from their use in Dada artworks.
Lambie specialises in colourful sculptural installations made
from everyday modern materials including pop culture
objects, such as posters and album covers, and
household accessories.