This crucial
change in artistic practice during the Romantic period is considered alongside other new technologies that allowed artistic criticism to take new forms.
The artist has stated that this work was influential
in his artistic practice in that it allowed him to explore new techniques and materials that have since become common elements in his work.
Because there are thousands of photographers but only a few of them have really helped us understand the role of
photography in artistic practice — and you are one of those people.
Due to life experience living in three continents and his socially driven interest in different cultures, he values
mobility in his artistic practice and aims to share the knowledge obtained.
I think humor and (dark) satire - particularly on subjects such as technology and society - has been an important
part in my artistic practice.
Her study and observation of the figurative and realistic tradition in Western art has resulted in her accumulating a body of knowledge that she draws on
directly in her artistic practice.
The digital textile printer initially helped me to transition from digital image - making to producing wearables, and has
stayed in my artistic practice as my primary tool of production.
The Digital Media Studio Practicum offers practical experience in the areas of video production and post-production, audio, animation, interactive media, computational media, and digital fabrication for
use in artistic practice.
The Sharjah Art Foundation Production Programme broadens the possibilities for international artists to produce art in the MENASA region through a commitment to support excellence
in artistic practice by encouraging risk and experimentation.
Drawings played a crucial
role in the artistic practice of the three giants of the Flemish Baroque, Peter Paul Rubens (1577 — 1640), Anthony van Dyck (1599 — 1641), and Jacob Jordaens (1593 — 1678).
This scientific research has greatly influenced Burtynsky, who has been investigating human - altered landscapes
in his artistic practice for 35 years, and directly relates to themes explored in the ongoing film and video work of Baichwal and de Pencier.
We view the field of visual arts in its broadest and most inclusive sense and therefore make our awards available to artists
engaged in artistic practices spanning all media and methods of production.
The exhibition will feature work by both emerging and established artists from Russia and Eastern Europe, all of whom include the moving
image in their artistic practice.
Encouraging chance and
spontaneity in artistic practice guided by Sigmund Freud's emphasis on the importance of dreams and the unconscious, it proposed the idea of automatic writing that would express the actual functioning of thought and free one's mind from any intellectual preoccupations.
Spanning from a drawing from the workshop of Raphael, to the first - ever watercolor by Winslow Homer to enter a museum collection, to works produced in the past five years by Natalie Frank, William Kentridge, and Titus Kaphar, the exhibition highlights the role of draftsmanship
in artistic practice through a diverse selection of masterworks from artists across a wide range of art history.
A wide selection of work proves how that primeval instinct — which leads to the representation of the human being, transferring its features on a pliant, durable, tridimensional medium — is still surprisingly up - to - date and well -
present in artistic practice nowadays; here and since the dawn of time, we can see the attempt to embed an inert material with rituals, memories but also events from real life, with the aim of consigning it — potentially — to eternity.