Sentences with phrase «from tangible objects»

While she draws inspiration from tangible objects or images, von Heyl's paintings are not representations of real things in the world.

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Such a life spells deliverance from all worldly, tangible objects, leading to complete detachment from the world and thus to freedom.
Indoor toys are more varied in form, from actual tangible objects, to online toddler toys and games.
Mostly, I expect to save money with an ereader over a physical book, because I do not get a tangible object of any value beyond the intellectual property that I can borrow — until the content provider, be it Amazon or B&N decides to remove it from my device.
Running from September 4 to 6, art.tech will also feature performance, sound, workshops, demos, and lectures created with and related to technology, with experiments and discussions on digital culture, mixed reality, tangible interfaces, robotics, sonic sculpture, activated objects, physical computing, and more.
Its narrative is drawn from letters, diaries, and reports from the period, and these histories are made tangible through a dazzling array of art objects, sculpture, costume, and paintings.
Frequently these artists work from photographs, but just as often, their inspiration is the observed world, and the notion that a tangible, perhaps ephemeral object or moment can somehow be brought back to life - reinterpreted through the artist's hand as re-made readymades.
Pop Art lost some of its credibility during the 1970s, as the art world shifted focus from art objects to installations, performances, and other less tangible art forms.
They met while studying graphic design together and after graduation decided to set up their own studio, focusing on installations of handcrafted objects made from tangible materials such as paper, wood and thread.
It was there that Mr. Colacello, the man perhaps known best for being a sidekick to legendary artists like Andy Warhol who he worked alongside for 12 consecutive years at Interview Magazine, leapt from writer to curator with the debut of «The Age of Ambiguity: Abstract Figuration / Figurative Abstraction,» a selection of works all tied together with a theme of abstraction rooted in tangible objects and concepts.
The artist liberates the composition from painterly gesture and instils it with a powerful presence; in veiling the tangible object he forms his strikingly simple yet buoyant abstract composition.
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