Sentences with phrase «imagination of the artist»

The best of color field meets an emotionally charged imagination of an artist at work.
They Used to Call it the Moon is a group exhibition exploring the enduring presence of the moon and the rich iconography of space on the popular imagination of artists.
«As in previous years the Sculpture Park continues to provide the public with an overview of some of the most interesting developments in sculpture that has been made specifically for an outdoor setting and showcases the vitality and imagination of artists from around the world.»
Superb craftsmanship combined with the extraordinary imaginations of its artists has made Portal a leading specialist in paintings which have a touch of magic realism and occasional flashes of humour and the surreal.
A group show exploring the enduring presence of the moon and the rich iconography of space on the popular imagination of artists.
Luedeckens believes it was the lack of control that caught the imagination of artists like David Smith and John Latham, who were among the first to produce aerosol - painted series.
That said, we hope that our list is a reflection of the important role the skill and imagination of artists has played, and continues to play, in interpreting the dizzyingly swift evolution of our planet over the last 25 years.
Thursday, June 28, 12 — 1 pm Join Curatorial Assistant Scout Hutchinson for a look at how the complex relationship between humans and architecture sparked the imaginations of the artists featured in Lived Space.
Join Curatorial Assistant Scout Hutchinson for a look at how the complex relationship between humans and architecture sparked the imaginations of the artists featured in Lived Space.
Combining otherworldliness and banality, the cloud has long captured the imaginations of artists.
The structure and aesthetics of games have long captured the imaginations of artists, inspiring works by Yoko Ono, Gabriel Orozco, Maurizio Cattelan, and countless others in the last half century alone.
Come see for yourself, how the horse has captured the imagination of our artists.
As showcases of opulence, technology and social sophistication, these floating cities captured the imagination of artists, engineers, and architects.
The «time» was video art that was made in the distant past — the seventies and eighties when video art first began capturing the imagination of artists.
The exhibition includes installations, video projections, photography, collage, «paintings», and works on paper, in which themes dear to the imagination of the artist recur: the contrast between fragility and resistance, the domain of work and the body, myths of money and power, friction between the political dimension and subjectivity, the intrigue of time and memory.
From Me To You offers a glance at prevalent ideas and creative processes that are sparking the imagination of artists at this moment.
Although perhaps austerity shouldn't be imposed upon the imagination of an artist creation, I do think it is important to unite and focus our attention to the reach an artwork can have and be sensitive to the times.
During this time, artists worked to create what they defined as «pure art» — creative works that were not grounded in visual perceptions, but in the imagination of the artist.
«The Lowcountry has always captivated the imagination of artists who have visited her salt marshes and majestic oaks.
Presenting a selection of historical works by artists such as Jack B Yeats, Paul Henry and Mainie Jellett, alongside contemporary artists such as Richard Long, Dorothy Cross and Michael Craig - Martin, further highlight the enduring ability of the West of Ireland to excite and captivate the imagination of the artist.
(GALLERY HOURS) The formal beauty and intriguing diversity of beasts large and small have captured the imagination of artists throughout the ages.
The formal beauty and intriguing diversity of beasts large and small have captured the imagination of artists throughout the ages.
Romanticism Late 18th - and early 19th - century antithesis to classicism; the imagination of the artist and the choice of literary themes predominated.
Whether as angelic creatures or exotic lures, women filled the imaginations of artists and constituted the great subject of fin - de-siècle art.
A mythology of art suggests that masterpieces spring fully formed from the imaginations of artist - geniuses at eureka moments.
Illustrations of key works are supplemented by comparative images by different artists, sometimes in different periods, while short texts offer a biography of each artwork, tracing its inception and impact, and offering a view not only into the imagination of the artist but into the age in which we live.
Today, fifty years later, the works continue to resonate for their timeless dualities — the popular and the rarefied, the modern and the classic, the sacred and the profane, while they give us insight into the imagination of an artist who was to become one the defining figures of the 20th century.
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