Sentences with phrase «include readymade»

Jiang Li's artistic practice is highly varied, including readymades, painting, installation, video, etc..
Group shows have included Readymade: Contemporary Art from Bangladesh as well as Between Line and Matter: Impulse of Minimalism in South Asia and the Middle East.
This autumn, she launches an online shop, and a home collection including readymade curtains, bed linen and a retro oilcloth for John Lewis.

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Target has vowed to remove all artificial flavors, preservatives, sweeteners, trans fats and high fructose corn syrup from all its branded products targeted at this demographic, including fruit snacks, granola bars, animal cracks and readymade meals like macaroni and cheese.
Today semi stitched & readymade Anarkalis are in demand worldwide including UK & USA.
Themes emerge, including an intense investigation of the Duchampian concept of the readymade, and Koons's elevation of the commonplace or the familiar to the status of high art; his ambitious pursuit of beauty through technical rigor; his unwillingness to accept any technical limitations; and his search for perfection.
Other readymades in this first room include works from The New series (1980 - 83), Hoovers bought and kept in pristine condition in plastic display cases, like collectors» items, or props from American Psycho — the film being rather apt, as it was in 1979 that Koons started working on Wall Street as a commodities broker.
He is an artist of alchemy and the uncontrollable, using eclectic materials including detergent, disinfectant, perfume and other chemical solutions, to crystallize and transform the readymade, used as an explicit point of departure.
The exhibition also includes Miller's iconic monochromatic gold and brown reliefs, composed of dense, animistic arrangements of readymade materials, as well as a wide array of his anthropomorphic sculptures, which include pointed, humorous re-imaginations of globes, mannequins and office furniture.
Andrew Goldstein highlights the ten best artworks at EXPO CHICAGO including Hollis Taggart Galleries» wall of Richard Pettibone miniturized readymades.
These photographs capture the frenetic assemblage of readymade stuff (including toy guns, baby dolls, shoes, crockery, cans, bottles, chicken wire, detritus, bits of ephemera, etc.), the filling of bags of paint and their attachment to the wooden supports, the white - washing of paint over the entire surface, and the ultimate dunk into milky - white plaster.
Exhibitions include Losing Yourself in the 21st Century (Atlanta and Baltimore), MP3 (Chicago), Everybody Hurts (Chicago), Please Stand By: Stacia Yeapanis + Readymade (New York) and Over and Over Again (Chicago).
As Thierry de Duve has shown, much of Duchamp's work — including his abandonment of painting — followed from the recognition that the can or tube of paint had long been a readymade, industrially produced commodity like any other.10 As Duchamp remarked in 1961, specifically addressing Rauschenberg among others: «Since the tubes of paint used by the artist are manufactured and readymade products, we must conclude that all the paintings in the world are «Readymades aided» — and also works of assemblage.»
Selected group exhibitions include The Museum Imagined at Danese Corey, New York; The Museum Presents Itself 2 at Tel Aviv Museum of Art; Domestic Ideals at Lesley Heller Workspace, New York; The Readymade Centennial at Haifa Museum of Art; Re: Visiting Rockefeller at the Rockefeller Archaeological Museum, Jerusalem; and Senses of the Mediterranean at Hangar Bicocca, Milan.
Other works in the exhibition include Jorge Pardo's handcrafted wooden palette and modernist designed furniture that question the nature of the aesthetic experience; pioneering conceptual artist Joseph Kosuth's discourse on aesthetics in neon, An Object Self - Defined, 1966; Rachel Lachowicz's 1992 row of urinals cast in red lipstick, which delivers a feminist critique of Duchamp's readymade; Richard Pettibone's paintings of photographs of Fountain; Richard Phillips» recent paintings based on Gerhard Richter's highly valued work; Miami artist Tom Scicluna's neon sign, «Interest in Aesthetics,» a critique of the use of aesthetics in Fort Lauderdale's ordinance on homelessness; the French collaborative Claire Fontaine's lightbox highlighting Duchamp's critical comments about art juries; Corey Arcangel's video Apple Garage Band Auto Tune Demonstration, 2007, which tweaks the concept of aesthetics in the digital age; Bernd and Hilla Becher's photographs, Four Water Towers, 1980, that reveal the potential for aesthetic choices within the same typological structures; and works by Elad Lassry and Steven Baldi, who explore the aesthetic history of photography.
For Wang, the readymade includes not only the object of mass consumption, but those systems of which it is a part: brand ownership, exchange value, and corporate finance.
In recent decades, artists have continued to explore ways of incorporating readymade objects into their work, including through a strain of the approach that takes off directly from the fetishization of consumer goods.
These include: a marble recreation of his father's armchair; two sets of humble cosmetics bottles fashioned from jade; various handmade facsimiles of coat - hangers and pairs of handcuffs; as well as the window handles taken from Beijing taxis, which appear to be readymades, only remade in clear glass.
Dada - ists employed shock - tactics and absurdity to produce totally irrational or meaningless artworks and «performances», including sculpture and early installations which they often constructed using various objets trouvés (found objects) of which Marcel Duchamp's «readymades» were a sub-category.
Alexander Gray Associates presents Luis Camnitzer: Short Stories, featuring new work in a variety of media, including: video, printmaking, and modified readymade objects.
The exhibition includes new and historical, readymade and handcrafted works in a range of media.
Like Warhol, he made assisted readymades including Hanging Man (1985), a portrait of Marcel Duchamp fashioned from a coat hanger, which is juxtaposed with Warhol's Brillo Box (1964).
By Proxy includes Marcel Duchamp's assisted readymade With Hidden Noise, a ball of string with an unknown object rattling inside it; embroidery works by Alighiero Boetti; three drawings from John Cage's 1990 series River Rocks and Smoke, in which chance operations are performed by smoke settling in the fibers of the paper; Oliver Laric's Yuanmingyuan Columns, a new work created with 3D scans of Chinese cultural artifacts ensconced in Bergen, Norway; Yoko Ono's seminal chess set and war allegory Play it By Trust; and a work from Xu Zhen's recent Eternity series, which juxtaposes the East and West by mounting headless replicas of key Hellenistic and Buddhist sculptures neck to neck.
Stephen Burks Prototypes & Material Compositions (Pile Up) Including Basket Lamps and Basket Low Tables, 2010 Photo: Daniel Håkansson for Readymade Projects
The most famous series of «found objects» were Duchamp's «readymades», an early form of junk art, including works like: Bicycle Wheel (1913), Bottle - Rack (1914), and Fountain (1917, a urinal) both in the Musee National d'Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; and In Advance of the Broken Arm (1915, Replica in Moderna Museet, Stockholm; a regular snow shovel on which Duchamp had painted its title, together with the words «from Marcel Duchamp 1915»).
Duchamp and Babitz meditate over the chessboard directly in front of the Large Glass, flanked by key readymades including the bicycle wheel, the bottle rack, and the urinal.
The artists include found objects and unusual materials as well as readymade objects reminiscent of Marcel Duchamp, as Mark Manders does in Silent Factory, (2000) using shoes, books, pots and glassware.
Some, such as the «Readymades» of Marcel Duchamp including his infamous urinal Fountain, are later reproduced as museum quality replicas.
The items include quotidian objects such as pillows, furniture, and potted plants; the conversion of these items into art subjects is obvious, given the inclusion of Duchamp's infamous readymade urinal in the stack of items.
Working through conceptual constructs including the new, the banal, and the sublime, he has taken his work from its literal, deadpan beginnings in readymades to baroque creations that extol innocence, beauty, sexuality, and happiness in confounding combinations of abstraction, figuration, sumptuous effect, and pure spectacle.
With more than 6,000 works on display, ranging from the 1970s to the present (including sculptures, neons, photos, paintings, videos, performances, computer - based projects and a selection of readymade objects from Milanese scientific museums), it seems Mullican has at least attempted the feat in the gargantuan space of HangarBicocca.
With this readymade authenticity in mind, the owners of Lot 61 commissioned seven artists, including Damien Hirst, Sean Landers and David Salle, to produce work for the walls of a 5,000 sq ft former truck depot.
The conflation of these approaches takes place in an exhibition environment: one that includes photographic prints and readymade objects taken from the actual location of Amboy, a ghost town in the Mojave desert that serves as the central location of the film.
Duchamp described his «Readymade», found object sculptures as «anti-retinal», including Fountain, 1917.
The latter included a number of subversive ideas which are now seen as relatively mainstream, such as the creation of junk art from «found objects» (Duchamp's «readymades»), and the introduction of 3 - D collage (Schwitters» Merzbau).
Other works include new concrete sculptures; Kapoor's first major sculpture using a readymade object; and a room designed to induce a powerful sensation of unease.
Taking stock of the readymade's simple materiality and its economy of means, this catalogue includes work by 18 artists working in a variety of media from sculpture to photography, painting, video and installation - based works.
Users can design their own cases or get readymade ones from Google Artworks, which include illustrations by artists such as FAILE and Justin Maller, and snaps taken by Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield.
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