A historical account of how technology has introduced ideas of resonance, amplification, and noise into the practice of music, as well as
how contemporary practices of experimentalism in Asia have allowed to break away from institutionalised Western notions of music, leading towards an inclusiveness of listening and community building.
The works presented here instead reveal the deliberate structures embedded in abstraction, illustrating
how contemporary practices emerge not just from formal conventions exclusive to painting, but also from the artists» particular material, psychological, and sociopolitical concerns.
Not exact matches
A former youth minister, she's passionate about monasticism and ancient Christian spiritual
practices and
how they inform the
contemporary life of faith.
To start to unpack what
contemporary yoga is, let's take a look at yoga's evolution and
how it is
practiced today.
There is perhaps no other of the tenets presented in traditional yoga philosophy that has influenced
how contemporary yogis take their
practice off the mat and into the world than ahimsa.
Every
contemporary school, such as Iyengar, Viniyoga, Bikram, Ashtanga, and Vinyasa to name a few, has its own ideas about
how to sequence a
practice, so you may have already been trained to sequence your classes in a particular way.
This evaluation seeks to better understand the influence that teaching artists have in fostering
contemporary arts
practices in classrooms and
how that can potentially impact the whole school environment.
Jin's book first provides a brief genealogy of Chinese Web literature and Chinese popular romance, and then investigates
how large socio - cultural forces have shaped new writing and reading
practices and created new subgenres of popular romance in
contemporary China.
Firmly rooted in the real world, and written in an unconventional, no - BS style, it looks at real - world,
contemporary industry processes and
how to put them into
practice.
Scholars now describe HOLC's property evaluations and risk management procedures, along with the
practices of the Federal Housing Administration, Veterans Administration, and U.S. Housing Authority, as significant contributions to the continuation of racial segregation, intergenerational poverty, and enduring wealth gap between white Americans and minorities in the U.S. Mapping Inequalities provides visitors an idea of what housing policies were like in the New Deal era and
how these guidelines have since affected the interaction between wealth and poverty in
contemporary America.
The salon style group show Framed Practices explores
how contemporary art frames itself to fit within the archaic structure of consumer art while accepting art
practice as a commodity.
In planning Tate Gallery St Ives from 1991, I was sharply aware of
how it had to combine respect for the history and tradition of modern art in Cornwall with fostering
contemporary practice.
While architects are trying to figure out
how a
practice that has built almost nothing permanent has been nominated for Britain's top
contemporary art prize, and media outlets try to provoke debate below the line, the art world bats barely an eyelash at this «controversial» development.
-- Robin Clark PhD, Curator Museum of
Contemporary Art San Diego Four decades later, this exhibition, New Out West will be an opportunity to see
how these three artists continue to push their artist's
practices into further explorations of perception.
Focused specifically on the processes of making art, and those ideas which feed into
contemporary artistic
practice, the gallery seeks to take risks and push the boundaries of
how work is traditionally represented within formal institutions.
By juxtaposing these seminal post-war and
contemporary female artists, the exhibition examines affinities between their works, the variety of their
practices, and
how their works and sensibilities interact.
With her demonstrated imagination and skill, she envisions new ways to connect the Brooklyn Museum's historical collections with
contemporary ideas and
practices, such as experimenting with
how to make the permanent collection and gallery spaces into more dynamic experiences.
How might this movement be updated in
contemporary art
practices?
We are excited to see
how Emma interprets this tradition into her thoroughly personal and
contemporary practice.
** Do you think this sort of diversified
practice is a symptom of, as well as a remedy for
contemporary culture and
how it functions?
DIRGE: Reflections on [Life and] Death explores
how contemporary artists use their individual
practices to capture, react to, reflect on, and make sense of mortality.
Join artist Polly Apfelbaum and art historian Faye Hirsch in exploring
how the printmaking process sparks a spirit of inquiry and experimentation in the studio, and delve into the intersection between printmaking and painting in
contemporary practice.
Presented by Museum of
Contemporary Art Santa Barbara's Executive Director and Chief Curator Miki Garcia, this discussion will outline best
practices for emerging artists from
how to create a stunning portfolio to pursuing your first exhibition.
Burns and Lundh will examine the notion of institution building and development as a curatorial act, and
how it relates to the curatorial turn in
contemporary cultural
practice and discourse.
With thoughtful, nuanced approaches to collaboration, Shalev - Gerz's artworks confront the
practice of portraiture, considering
how it may address
contemporary politics of representation.
How do contemporary artists engage with this issue, and how are new platforms created to organize and present practices that result in production beyond the discrete obje
How do
contemporary artists engage with this issue, and
how are new platforms created to organize and present practices that result in production beyond the discrete obje
how are new platforms created to organize and present
practices that result in production beyond the discrete object?
The
contemporary artist's first - ever museum presentation examines
how his complex, multidisciplinary
practice has dovetailed with his Native American heritage and identity.
We will consider
how older media have been adapted to incorporate new media technologies and strategies,
how video games and the Internet have changed our expectations of media experiences, the impact of new media on artistic
practice, the important of new media in
contemporary cultural economy, and related topics.
Not only is this book an overview of
contemporary painting, it is also an enquiry into
how we experience its images, what they mean and why the
practice remains vital.
The project aims to explain to the viewer
how art investigates and comments on the processes of everyday interactions between people and the world,
how contemporary art
practices interpret the current condition of disappearing transitions from object to subject, from nature and culture to conceptions of the world as a collective process.
Here's a shortlist of twelve artists who have laughed their way through
contemporary art and
how comedy has played an essential role in their
practices.
Feminist Perspectives and Art
Practice: How has Feminism influenced contemporary art practice and is Feminism still relevant to artist
Practice:
How has Feminism influenced
contemporary art
practice and is Feminism still relevant to artist
practice and is Feminism still relevant to artists today?
Panelists discussed the obstacles, achievements, and pursuits in defining
contemporary artistic
practices relative to the region and
how this may enable them to create new strategies for identifying and viewing the region.
It examines
how the body, in all its myriad forms, has been and continues to be depicted, and articulates the relationship of these pioneering African American artists to
contemporary artistic
practices.
An early champion of Abstract Expressionism, her own paintings demonstrate
how Parsons evaded the rigid theoretical frameworks that underpinned the
practice of some of her
contemporaries.
The bottom line is that it's not about black artists — though I would never deny that that's an interest of mine — but it's about
how to broaden the discussion of things that really define
contemporary art
practice.
Juxtaposing Woodman's works to Schiele's and offering the viewer a close and intimate encounter with their personal and powerful works, the display aims to highlight
how earlier
practices and ideas continue to influence
contemporary art.
Although the exhibition does not have a theme, the artists»
practices are connected in implicit ways, leaving viewers to experience
how they capture the transience of
contemporary life.
Jacob Austin's
practice attempts to visually represent his concern with
contemporary culture and technology, and
how this informs and reshapes the nature of the individual.
Through public talks and intimate seminars and studio visits with UH students, internationally recognized scholars, curators, artists, and critics will investigate the idea of the
contemporary as both a temporal and aesthetic framework to broaden critical understanding about
how we situate current artistic
practices.
An exhibition of work by four acclaimed
contemporary artists who explore themes and ideas central to Andy Warhol's artistic
practice, demonstrating
how Warhol's legacy continues to influence and shape the content of the work of a new generation of artists.
«Through our exhibitions, and by hosting residency programmes, we are enabled to explore
how contemporary artistic
practice, whether text - based, visual, sonic or otherwise, can help visitors to the museum unlock the Trust's collection of 18th and 19th - century literature», says the museum's curator, Patrick Wildgust.
From the concept of an «Imperfect Chronology» to the debate on Modernism's alternative histories and
how they have shaped
contemporary artistic
practice in the Arab world, the event unpacks definitions of «Arab art», considering its diasporic and multiple identities.
The first section explores
how historically important artists as well as Lawrence's mentors,
contemporaries and his own inner circle impacted his
practice, while the second section examines his profound influence on artists working today.
Long was also selected to receive a Fulbright award to study
how the enduring craft traditions of Hungarian ceramics influence
contemporary art
practices in Hungary.
David Claerbout's paintings on paper are fundamental to his film
practice; Ilse D'Hollander's intimate canvases are sensual explorations of the physical act of painting; Jose Dávila interrogates
how the modernist movement has been translated, appropriated, and reinvented; Laurent Grasso's meticulous appropriations of classical paintings integrate impossible phenomena, blurring the line between the historical and
contemporary; Rebecca Horn's large - scale gestural paintings evoke her early performance work, their dimensions being determined by the artist's physical reach; Callum Innes» Exposed Paintings are concerned with both making and unmaking the work; Idris Khan utilizes language, melding thousands of lines of stamped text into singular abstract images; Hugo McCloud's work fuses industrial and fine art materials; Sam Moyer combines found textures into a fresh, expanded, artistic palette; and James White's oil paintings reimagine the still life as a chance freeze - frame.
The first section of the exhibition, «Relations,» details
how mentors, historically important artists,
contemporaries and the artist's inner circle impacted his
practice.
Research - based, her poetic approach challenges the notion and
practice of portraiture and considers
how its qualities may contribute to
contemporary discourse about the politics of representation.
In the tradition of other spaces founded and run by artists, Art +
Practice is dedicated to imagining a new model for
how contemporary art functions in our communities.
I use titles to address the function of the works as
contemporary artifacts, rather than «art objects,» revealing
how they may be used in spiritual and healing
practices and by whom.