Sentences with phrase «glass as»

Through recent fellowships, Hunt has explored glass as a new medium.
In 2009, Donovan's mid-career retrospective sprawled through six galleries at Boston's Institute of Contemporary Art, where piles of buttons coalesced into eerie stalagmites, loops of polyester film swirled inside glass as if floating in a luminous aquarium, and more than one million 7 - ounce Styrofoam cups were transfigured into a massive billow of clouds that hovered above.
Placing a frosty pane of glass as a veil between the model and the camera, Minter then re-photographed her models, to make the source images for a new series of «bather» paintings.
He has said: «Although we tend to think of glass as a window, it is a solid liquid that has at once three distinctive qualities: it reflects light, it absorbs light, and it transmits light all at the same time.»
Join the Dallas Museum of Art on March 19, 2010, at our Late Night for a trip through the looking glass as we celebrate the release of Tim Burton's new film Alice in Wonderland.
So the glass as an aid to the daily survival of Dreher combines with Dreher's need to keenly perceive the «universe on fire» daily and perhaps this is de rigueur for the next step, looking inside of ourselves with greater confidence and vision.
Arts Benicia (CA), National Call for Glass Artists, Cutting Edge: Nontraditional Glass Deadline: June 10th, 2018, 11:59 pm MST From their call: Complicated, amorphous, intimidating, ancient, and finicky, glass as an art material is as manifold in its adaptability as in... Continue reading →
Originally appearing on a single screen in Times Square, Rist now surrounds the plazas on multiple screens in vivid color, flattening her face against glass as if to break through the screens and into Times Square.
ELLIOTT BROWN GALLERY: 215 Westlake Ave. N. «Envelop,» small sculptures of white glass as still lifes.
A peek through the studio glass as Playground Ensemble founder Conrad Kehn records the narration for Nathan Hall's piece «Notes From Clyfford Still.»
Glass as a material has been the most prominent, consistent and important «stuff» he has worked with: «I spent most of my time as a sculpture student at the RCA working in the glass dept. Not only am I interested in its formal qualities, but its significance within the history of science — as an extension of our own «fleshy empiricism».»
Charlotte has been a pioneer in developing glass as a performative and conceptual medium.
Whether engaging with long - standing traditions, such as producing millefiore beads, or utilizing glass in equally compelling yet inherently modern conceptual frameworks — these artists emphasize the flexibility and variability of glass as a medium for expression.
This profound and thought - provoking exhibition will include examples by 20 contemporary artists working nationally and internationally who have engaged the medium of glass as part of their artistic practice.
«These monochromatic objects distill their creators» artistic intents and sensitivities to glass as the chosen medium.»
GLASS is a collection of pieces, which are either made of glass or which use glass as a found object.
To explore the use of glass as an artistic medium, Pace Gallery presents the works of Kiki Smith, Maya Lin, and Fred Wilson over the last few decades.
Teju Cole's new essay in NYT Magazine discusses broken glass as photographic imagery and features SKG artist Brett Weston's photographs.
In collaboration with Cerámica Suro, an industrial ceramics and fine art studio in Tlaquepaque Jalisco, Mexico, Carter has introduced ceramic and glass as new mediums to his practice.
Transparencies brings together a group of international contemporary artists whose work explores glass as both medium and a subject matter.
Trained as a traditional glassblower, Potter has been a pioneer in developing glass as a performance and conceptual medium.
Instead of creating vases and chandeliers, the majority of the artists involved — who range from Academicians Tracey Emin and Cornelia Parker to fashion designer Hussein Chalayan — have incorporated glass as just another substance to be included at will in their wider practice.
The presence of glass as a significant component is the principal basis for this selection that will provide an unusual cross section of the Collection and, at the same time, shed particular light on some of the main issues in contemporary art.
She trained as a glass artist at Sheridan College and has been using glass as the primary medium in her work for more than 25 years.
«It is a real privilege to be working with Pilchuck Glass School to exhibit this body of work that examines the use of glass as a print matrix,» says Diane Wright, Barry Curator of Glass.
Trained as a traditional glassblower, she has been a pioneer in developing glass as a performance and conceptual medium.
Equally concerned with materials» tactile and subliminal cruxes, Perrone builds amorphous sculptures in glass as well as works on paper that recall his eerie and anatomical sculptural aesthetic.
As a result, international glassmakers» regularly experimented and expanded their skills — redefining glass as a medium worthy of artistic endeavor.
The stemmed glass as a subject reappears in Breaking, 1980, an asymmetrical two - part painting divided by a zigzag running down the center of a frenetic composition that plays out across both halves.
A sculptor and filmmaker known for his interrogation of glass as a material and paradigm in art, McElheny has conceived this exhibition in collaboration with Chicago architect John Vinci, who designed The Arts Club's current building.
For an exhibition in 1994 at Holly Solomon Gallery in New York City, Patkin included a 14 - foot high sculpture of the Hindu god Shiva made from colored glass as well as six paintings depicting man's expulsion from the primal garden.
By projecting photographs onto canvas, Otero constructs a template with silicone and graphite, compressing the surface with plexiglass glass as one would a monotype print.
Her use of glass as a medium began at the onset of her career in the mid 1980ʼs — a time when glasswork was dismissed as craft.
We'll explore the types of glass to use for best results, the properties of glass as it is heated and cooled, and how to properly score and break glass.
Chihuly sees glass as an art form of fire, breath, light, and gravity.
He changed the way we think about glass, stretching the medium to new realms of possibility, and this exhibition highlights the unique properties of glass as a medium.
She has explored the possibilities of glass as an art medium since the early 90s and has come full cycle in this current exhibition, using optical - grade glass to realize her most sophisticated and labor - intensive versions to date.
The works on view highlights the dichotomy between glass as a medium and as a found element.
Chihuly's art remains at the cutting edge of the technical and virtuoso possibilities of glass as a medium, and this exhibition will include many iconic works for which Chihuly is known — Ikebana, Mille Fiori, Chandeliers, Tabac Baskets, Venetians, Boats, Persian Ceiling — as well as site - specific installations, taking advantage of our soaring Atrium and reflecting pools.
It is surprising, however, that he has little to say about the collecting of antiquarian furnishings, such as armour and stained glass as well as old furniture.
The glass program encourages students to experiment with glass as a medium for individual expression, through the creation of vessels and sculptural forms.
Jim Hodges» engagement with mirrored glass as a material originated in the mid 1990's, with a single cracked panel mounted on raw canvas.
When I ask Bankman if we should be alarmed at what it takes to pass «no - brainer» tax policy, he smiles and sees the glass as half full.
I know that many framers do not use this glass as their default choice.
Using only a chopping board, a highball glass as a rolling pin and a blunt IKEA knife, artist Eleanor Macnair loves to take Play - Doh and recreate photographs — taking inspiration from the incredibly iconic to the lesser known imagery of the world.
The next and final major content update for Destiny will bring back all of the raids ever released for the space shooter, not just the Vault of Glass as hinted by the teaser video.
Joypad is perfect for those in the latter category, especially those who also wish to enjoy games on a Mac or PC, but somehow prefer the feel of glass as opposed to actual inputs.
The game combines the characteristics of a classic HOPA (Hidden Objects Puzzle Adventure game) whereby you are playing the role of Evangeline Glass as you explore multiple locations, talk and interact with NPCs and, best of all, solve challenging puzzles and mini-games.
Latency may very well be a problem, but there's something to be said for Microsoft's Smart Glass as well.
The legends could be true about that seventh chest in the Vault of Glass as well.
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