Not exact matches
DressfortheDate.com operates on the
idea that daters don't need to shoulder the massive responsibility themselves, and can defer the
artistic aspect
of getting gussied up to a
practiced professional.
Big Time Sensuality looks at the
ideas of collaboration and friendship as part
of a continuing exploration into curating and working together within an expanded
artistic practice.
Curated by Renaud Proch, Executive Director
of Independent Curators International (ICI), the 2014 edition
of the program is a reflection on
artistic practice in Chicago, and on the intense exchange
of ideas that the city generates.
While the
idea of historically identifiable «-- isms» has largely been jettisoned as a quaint 20th — Century notion, there are certainly notable areas
of artistic practice that seem to, for whatever reason at certain moments, gain traction with large numbers
of artists.
As the
idea for Iniva developed, it grew to encompass internationalism and the study
of global
artistic practice; the remit being that Iniva should seek out and champion artists from around the world whose work and
ideas would provide new perspectives for Britain's then predominantly western - centric view
of the visual arts.
I am however really interested in how I can use
artistic practice as a means
of scholarship and research, in terms
of investigating contested
ideas.
Trying to accomplish exactly that with his
artistic practice, the French artist going by his initials
of JR uses the biggest museum in the world to carry his
ideas across — the streets
of the cities across the globe.
The direction
of her
artistic practice shifted dramatically in 1912 when she studied the revolutionary
ideas of Arthur Wesley Dow.
Wenjue Zhang: In my
artistic practice, I make explicit use
of my body as a tool
of power, with the
idea that the female body, which is objectified by the male gaze, can redirect the domination relationship between man and woman.
Exploring the
ideas of boundaries, identity and nation in his
artistic practice, Aditya Novali challenges the perception and mind
of the viewers.
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.
Her
artistic practice surrounds
ideas of nature vs. nurture, usually one taking precedent on a 2 - dimensional surfaces overall.
This
idea of intentionality has a slight link to Existentialist Aesthetics, where it is believed, by some, that the
artistic practice reveals the nature
of consciousness.
After my day in Chicago, I felt that I had to adjust my basic
ideas of what art can do today and what an
artistic practice might be.
The Three Countries Textile Project brought together artists from Mali, Nigeria and Indonesia for an exchange
of ideas, culture and
artistic practice.
The Artist - in - Residence program offers emerging and established artists a platform for the investigation, experimentation, and development
of ideas regarding contemporary
artistic practice while living and working in the city
of Chicago.
Corr, meanwhile, had been toying with the
idea of an NRDC artist in residence, someone who'd be able to access the organization's resources for an
artistic practice.
Pairing two seemingly different
artistic practices, CROSS / / ROADS aims to create a productive confusion that pushes the viewer towards a nuanced reading
of both the art objects on display and the multi-layered set
of ideas about abstraction, history, and
artistic practice they represent.
Although most
of Tuttle's prolific
artistic output since the beginning
of his career in the 1960s has taken the form
of three - dimensional objects, he commonly refers to his work as drawing rather than sculpture, emphasizing the diminutive scale and
idea - based nature
of his
practice.
The
Idea Fund provides cash awards to artists at three distinct levels: Spark ($ 1,000), Catalyst ($ 4,000), and Stimulus ($ 7,000) artist - generated, or artist - centered projects that exemplify the unconventional, interventionist, conceptual, entrepreneurial, participatory, or guerrilla
artistic practices that occur outside
of the traditional frameworks
of support.
«Each artwork was made in the last year or two and reflects the most critical
ideas and issues motivating
artistic practices today,» Suzanne Weaver, the institution's curator
of modern and contemporary art, said.
My interests are varied, and the materials I use to express my
ideas run the full gamut
of contemporary
artistic practice.
Weekly informal gatherings, inter-studio visits and activities, as well as monthly field trips and meals together, are designed to form a community, foster cultural and exchange
of artistic practices and
ideas among residency and studio artists, and provide exposure to New York based artists and art institutions.
Often addressing social issues, taboos and
artistic conventions, the underpinning
idea of their
practice is that art is for all.
Disrupting the notion
of the discrete art work or object, Mackie's
practice proposes a creative process which emphasises an understanding
of artistic meaning created by synthesising a string
of ideas, associations, sentiments and sensations in a non-hierarchical and open - ended fashion.
The dual nature
of this approach provides the museum with a diverse range
of holdings and opportunities to display histories
of recent
artistic practice that are disparate, divergent, and reflective
of the broader range
of identities, disciplines, and forms that give shape to an
idea of contemporary life.
Though labels like Abstract Expressionism, Pop, modernism, and postmodernism serve as historical markers, providing a way
of accounting for the broad range
of artistic practices of the past century, the history
of art is constantly changing with the influx
of new
ideas and scholarship.
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.
Her
artistic practice is based on conceptual
ideas and relates in its critical analyses
of media and society to her distinctly European perspective.
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.
Raimo Saarinen is a Helsinki based sculptor whose
artistic practice focuses on the various
ideas of nature and people's relationship with plants and ecosystems in the western post-industrial cultures.
For Alvarez, place is an intersection
of disparate stories and
ideas, both personal and
artistic, as suggested by her recent exhibition Here at the Chicago Cultural Center, guest curated by Terry R. Myers, the first major examination
of the artist's
practice that spans over forty years.
I'm opening up to the
idea that groups
of people in a room generating
artistic practice together actually form something like kinetic energy.
Nevertheless, the
ideas of Howard Hodgkin grow and developed so it is no wonder that his
artistic practice reached really high range.
Also, I'm still committed to the
idea of an individual - scale
artistic practice where I can carry my materials by myself, tuck my canvas under my arm, put it in my car and go.
In order to uphold the principal and constitutional
idea of «perception», the visual language used by LeWitt was reduced to a fundamental basis, creating varying sequential structures with basic geometric shapes, thus radically eliminating the uncontrolled variable, namely his personal feelings, from the
artistic practice.
The Royal Academy Forum is the RA's long established forum for public debate on the arts, exploring
ideas at the intersections
of different
artistic practices, and their interface with philosophical, political, social and economic issues and contexts.
For Law
of the Jungle, Carneiro da Cunha has selected a diverse group
of artists from contemporary to outsider, both established and emerging, for a thematic exhibition based on
ideas of survival: personal and collective survival, as well as the survival
of the
artistic practice at large.
The
idea of the show is a thematic exhibition based on
ideas of survival: «personal and collective survival, as well as the survival
of the
artistic practice at large.»
Dylan Gauthier (b. 1979, Santa Monica, CA) is a Brooklyn - based artist, curator, and writer who works through a deeply engaged
artistic practice centered around
ideas of ecology, architecture, image - objects, and the social.
Kurt Mueller's
artistic practice is research - driven, his
ideas emerging from explorations
of various social and political themes.
Siding with Steinberg in his contention that the Combines represented a radical departure in
artistic practice, Krauss is careful to stress that Rauschenberg's treatment
of imagery in the Combines is «something entirely original,» because in them he rejects the
idea that a picture is something that translates a three - dimensional «thing» into a two - dimensional «field.»
The three
practices in the exhibition, two
artistic and one curatorial, represent three modes
of creative production as well as different generational
ideas on working in the cultural sphere.
Using visual and textual media
of physical, digital, found and fabricated states, his work explores possibilities
of an
artistic practice that intersects with anarchist
ideas of social and political praxis, engaging tensions between autonomy and authority while examining thematics
of fiction, imagination, precarity, anxiety, urgency, and counterhegemony.
Remember that time when Jeff Koons — like everyone's favorite overpaid, under - qualified boss — said
of his
artistic practice «I'm basically the
idea person... I'm not physically involved in the production.
MFA candidates concurrently present new and engaging works that demonstrate each artist's caliber
of ideas, skills, awareness
of the global context within which art is created and circulated, and critically engaged
artistic practice.
Recalling a lecture given by Claes Oldenburg at Chelsea School
of Art, the British sculptor David Nash describes how the talk stimulated
ideas relating to his own
artistic practice.
Exploring these
ideas through contemporary artworks made between 1964 and today, Franklin Street Works presents Slipstreams: Contemporary
Artistic Practice and the Shaping
of Time, curated by Terri C. Smith and Joseph Whitt.
These environments serve as spaces for individuals
of different social, economic, and cultural backgrounds to exchange
ideas and experiences, spurring the development
of new
artistic disciplines and approaches.In today's New York City, artists working in this social
practice find themselves increasingly challenged in their search for logistical and financial backing.
This exhibition at James Cohan Gallery seeks to develop these earlier
ideas around what I termed «vernacular» or «everyday» abstraction: that is
artistic practices that actively privilege and operate in the grey area between an essentially non-representational image / object and the use
of quotidian materials and processes.