Sentences with phrase «in contemporary practices»

Instead of inviting artists to directly respond to the conundrum of the Belgian avant - garde, the exhibition brings together concerns and sensibilities shared among all invited artists: Voici des fleurs looks at art and life as a set of relations, exploring the production dynamics at play in contemporary practices, the principle of gesamtkunst rather than that of artistic purity or medium specificity, and the networks of relationships that produce and are produced by an oeuvre.
Gallery 1313's open, multi-disciplinary approach to programming allows for new ideas, perspectives and forms in art and culture to emerge and cross-pollinate, prompting the criticism and generation of knowledge through discourse and debate around parallels and differences in contemporary practices.
Wall participates in the tradition of Western painting while being fully conscious of the issues in the contemporary practices.
This historically and geographically complex dialogue is not confined to the Western world and spans a host of disciplines, constantly resurfacing in contemporary practices.
While developing a career in wall painting and surface finishing, she explores the use of fresco as well as traditional painting techniques in contemporary practices, and works equally with murals, painting, drawing, photography and mixed media.
We take the idea of drawing as a framework to investigate the multiple roles it plays in contemporary practices.
She uses her youth to her advantage, likening Frank Stella's work from the 1970s to the «Photoshop aesthetic» in contemporary practices — a connection older critics may not make.
Eric continues to participate in the dialogue of Western painting while being fully conscience of the issues in the contemporary practices.
Occupational counseling is both a technical and an ethical enterprise, but the ethical aspect is the more fundamental of the two and the one more neglected in contemporary practice.
Frieze Masters Talks provides a platform for leading artists, museum curators, writers and critics to discuss the history of art and its continuing significance in contemporary practice.
In 2011, it was rare to find artists involved in contemporary practice that were deeply invested in exploring the computer graphics of simulations.
«Thematic surveys such as The Everywhere Studio will explore critical topics in contemporary practice through the work of today's leading artists as well as their predecessors.
Curated by Tim Marlow (Artistic Director, Royal Academy of Arts, London), Frieze Masters Talks provides a platform for leading artists, museum curators, writers and critics to discuss the history of art and its continuing significance in contemporary practice.
Leading artists, museum curators, writers and critics to discuss the history of art and its continuing significance in contemporary practice
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.
Yoo received his BFA and MFA in Photography from the School of the Art Institute Chicago, where he is an instructor in the Contemporary Practice and Photography departments.
If I Can't Dance, I Don't Want To Be Part Of Your Revolution, Edition II: Feminist Legacies and Potentials in Contemporary Practice, De Appel, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
David Brian Smith is one of a few interesting painters represented by Carl Freedman — including, for example Michael Fullerton and Ivan Seal — all of whom draw on the conventions, genres and histories of painting in their contemporary practice.
«The Everywhere Studio exemplifies the thematic surveys that we now have the space to mount, which explore critical topics in contemporary practice through the work of today's leading artists and their predecessors.
Taking on the giants of Abstract Expressionism — Mark Rothko, Willem de Kooning, Robert Motherwell — Bradley de-constructs abstractionism in contemporary practice, building his own language of art historical reference, wry appropriation and past formulas.
From the early 20th century onwards, art tackled pregnancy with more courage and freedom, especially in contemporary practice.
In contemporary practice, the love for purity in geometry and color follows the heritage of major periods of the past.
TBA21 Opens Major Traveling Exhibition in Lima Exploring Concepts of Placelessness and Heritage in Contemporary Practice
In the past decade, one of Lambert - Beatty's chief research concerns has been the potential and limits of political art in contemporary practice, which she has explored through work on hybrids of art and activism such as Women on Waves and The Yes Men.
The exhibit, created in response to Woolf's conclusion that «a room of one's own» is implicitly needed for creative production, co-curators, uses contemporary art to explore ideas of an artist's creative space in contemporary practice.
Traditional Asian Art Techniques in Contemporary Practice, a group exhibition curated by gallery director Hyewon Yi presenting works in various media by seven Contemporary East Asian artists who interpret traditional methods in innovative ways.
Luis Camnitzer speaks in The Role of Printmaking in Contemporary Practice at the International Centre of Graphic Arts in Ljublana, Slovenia.
On the occasion of this exhibition, Ms. Vancelette will conduct interviews and a panel discussion forum investigating the term «Actionism» in contemporary practice of art studios today.
Photography's rich entanglement with history has become a renewed source of inspiration in contemporary practice.
Frieze Masters Talks Curated by Tim Marlow (Artistic Director, Royal Academy of Arts, London), Frieze Masters Talks provides a platform for leading artists, museum curators, writers and critics to discuss the history of art and its continuing significance in contemporary practice.
Despite a more pervasive adoption of craft techniques and materials into the so - called fine arts in contemporary practice, there is a divide between craft / art that is still stubborn.
Opening Friday 24 May is system · painting · construction · archive, a group show exploring the roles of Constructivism in contemporary practice.
Curated by Kelly Kristin Jones, «The Shape of a Pocket: parallel thoughts in contemporary practice,» at Sandler Hudson Gallery through September 6, pensively pairs artworks by Mario Petrirena, Alex Brewer, Marc Brotherton, Steffen Sornpao, Jane Winfield, Don Cooper, Teresa Bramlette Reeves, Carol Mode, P. Seth Thompson, Maggie Ellis, Winnie Gier, and Michael Reese.
Elizabeth Ferrer, Vice President, Contemporary Art at BRIC said, «The portrait has become a loaded subject in contemporary practice.
Other calls, and the resulting exhibitions, have been shaped by more narrow parameters; for example, «Radical Color» suggested color photography's explosive potential, and «Roid Rage» placed Polaroid pictures in contemporary practice as more than sweetly nostalgic artifacts.
Made of wood and paint, they play a central role in the contemporary practice of an ancient animist tradition.
In this expansive new work Mataraga explores the possibilities of three - dimensional painting in contemporary practice.
Curated by Tim Marlow, Frieze Masters Talks provides a platform for leading artists, museum curators, writers and critics to discuss the history of art and its continuing significance in contemporary practice.
In the evening, a number of more traditional art openings are on tap: Wares: Ceramics Traditions in Contemporary Practice features the work of Emma Echenique, Jo - hsin Chen, Grace Eunchong Lee, and Katy Krantz at Eastside International at 602 Moulton in Lincoln Heights; located in the Bendix Building, the art collective Tiger Strikes Astroid presents the lush Verdant Loop with Devon Tsuno, Hung Viet Nguyen and Erin Harmon.
In contemporary practice installation art continues to provide a fertile playground for new ideas and the use of unconventional materials, from Martin Boyce's dystopic, futuristic staging, to Clare Barclay's manipulated materials, Nathan Coley's cardboard constructions and Jim Lambie's psychedelic floor designs.
Artist Polly Apfelbaum (Skowhegan resident faculty, 1999) and art historian Faye Hirsch will explore 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.
Asserting individuality and character to rehash minimalist and conceptual vocabularies, Feldman critically situates her work in contemporary practice.
And just as PST demonstrated the far - reaching influence of CalArts and its predecessor, the Chouinard Art Institute, on L.A.'s rich artmaking legacy, so too does Made in L.A. show the Institute's clout in shaping the latest directions in contemporary practice.
If the lazy haze of summer has you waxing philosophical, check out new takes on the devotional object in contemporary practice.

Not exact matches

The author was looking for examples of contemporary Muslims, although obviously not practicing in the strictest sense, both Dave Chappel and T - Pain are Muslims.
In a fashion quite foreign to contemporary practice, the architects and builders did not bother to sign their names on the cornerstones.
Connecting such rhetorical practice with contemporary issues in the study of rhetoric and public policy is a de-emphasis of «facts» and an emphasis of custom.
«Lear's counterpart in the contemporary Church,» writes Mankowski, «is a certain segment of clergymen which has made it a practice to vindicate its prejudices by affecting to consult with the faithful, to listen to their concerns, only to announce with astonishment that God's Little Ones are pleading for precisely those changes for which the Listeners themselves have a deep and discerning sympathy.»
Third, it has also become a contemporary practice in certain quarters to lionize victims while demonizing victimizers, a practice that can have dangerous results.
Contemporary romantics are given to disdaining the etiquette tradition of their own modern culture, while waxing sentimental over similar practices in what they regard as more authentic cultures.
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