Art such as that in «Revelations» — works coaxed out of
humble materials by makers without formal art training — occupies an unsteady place in the annals of visual expression.
Not exact matches
Here the sun, the centre of the universe, its eastern rising, its brilliant light pouring past the great crucifix over the cathedral sanctuary, is mere
material by which the cosmic architect fashions a symbol that speaks of himself, his silent,
humble presence in the bread and wine that is given to be eaten.
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Known for sculptures that outline planes and volumes in space using the
humblest of
materials, Fred Sandback (1943 — 2003) was an American artist whose work is informed
by a minimalist artistic vocabulary.
Influenced
by as many subjects as he included in his artworks — American Transcendentalists, European Surrealism, Hollywood, ballet, the French Symbolists — Cornell charged
humble materials with intrigue, mystery and unforeseen complexity.
He began his career in Los Angeles in the late 1960s, where he was influenced
by the politically charged imagery of the Black Arts Movement, the found - object assemblages of Dada, and the
humble materials of Arte Povera.
Named
by Italian critic and curator Germano Celant in a 1967 exhibition he presented in Genova, the movement features dreamlike sculptural installations which display the artists» preoccupation with history and myth and preference for
humble, often ephemeral
materials.
The Italian sculptor Gilberto Zorio developed his work in the context of Arte Povera, or «poor art,» a movement centered in Turin and so named (
by curator and critic Germano Celant) for the
humble materials the artists employed.
A minimalist sensibility presides over Braun's work, but is upended
by his use of
humble natural
materials, drawing direct parallels to Arte Povera.
The Untitled (Pyramid Series) drawings are surrounded
by works from Rauschenberg's Cardboards (1971 — 72) and Early Egyptians series (1973 — 74), which also were made from
humble found
materials during the artist's early years on Captiva Island, Florida.
With these and other images anchored
by thousands of pins to bulletin - board - like surfaces, his shallow reliefs form a palimpsest that teems with
humble materials such as cut - up magazines, string, plastic, gold leaf, and other ephemera.
But where the latter favoured the raw
materials churned out
by America's great industries and high production values, the artists in this show opt for more
humble materials that can be dispatched to the building site or trash pile and back again.
The
materials, as in the 1970s, are of
humble origins: cords, vinyl resins, acrylics, the wallnet and the fassadenputz used
by plasterers to finish walls.
Although specific to Japan, today Tanizaki's essay more widely speaks to an aesthetic sensibility that has spread to the West as well: an appreciation for the patina given
by age, for
humble materials, for muted hues, and for sombre, yet poignant compositions.
Αs coined
by curator Germano Celant, the term Arte Povera refers to the
humble materials that Kounellis and others such as Boetti, Calzolari and Merz used in their work.
The exhibition focuses on Tuttle's profound influence on art in and beyond New York, showcasing his
humble usage of commonplace
materials such as fabric, wood, Styrofoam, and rope used to effect the viewer's perception
by reflecting the fragility of the world.
CUT is the final exhibition in a trilogy of shows organized
by the Greater Reston Arts Center examining labor - intensive, hand - manipulated, contemporary artworks made from
humble materials traditionally associated with domestic craft.
Using the
humblest of
materials — pens, pencils, and artist board — Campuzano transposes text into blocky letterforms broken up
by graphic design conventions that evoke the felt banner aesthetic of the post-Vatican II Catholic Church or the Catholic pop of Sister Corita Kent.
Influenced
by calligraphy, architecture, and poetry, he subverts the conventions of modernist sculptural practice
by creating small, eccentrically playful objects in
humble, fragile
materials.
This year's festival is inspired
by the opening of a new wing of displays, Energy and Process, which explores Arte Povera, Post Minimalism and their legacy of merging art and life together
by using
humble, everyday
materials and viewer participation.
He subverts the conventions of modernist sculptural practice
by creating small, eccentrically playful objects in decidedly
humble materials.
Greek expat Jannis Kounellis, a central figure in the movement, took the movement's use of
humble found
materials into new territory with this seminal 1969 piece, which simply consisted of a dozen live horses hitched side -
by - side to the walls of Rome's Galleria l'Attico.
The more intimate Galerie Thomas Fischer, housed in a former residential building, featured a show
by Margrét H. Blöndal (June 6 — July 25), whose informal sculptures perhaps represent the opposite pole of Bauhaus formalism and emanate an organic charm, despite being transparently fabricated from
humble, everyday
materials.