Sentences with phrase «included scavenged materials»

«Bait, Inc.,» his 2014 solo show at Essex Street Gallery on the Lower East Side, included scavenged materials like copper and car parts that can generate underground economies.

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I found the treatment of this topic less even - handed, with Lewis Binford's views on the Olduvai material and scavenging given free rein, while the often contrary findings of Henry Bunn, Pat Shipman and Richard Potts — who have found that some Olduvai bones were processed by stone tools before carnivores got to them — are not included.
Like in the previous game, there are returning features including the crafting system, which now allows players to create items by scavenging materials from plants and animals in the game's environment.
Returning features from Tomb Raider include the crafting system which has been redesigned to allow players to create different items by scavenging materials from plants and animals in the environment.
They included David Butler (1898 - 1997), who fashioned animals, angels and people from cut and painted tin and other found items; the religious painter Sister Gertrude Morgan (1900 - 1980); Steve Ashby (1904 - 1980), who made raw figurative assemblages out of scavenged materials; and Elijah Pierce (1892 - 1984), whose carved and painted wood reliefs depict biblical scenes and national figures like the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr..
Materials scavenged from the waste stream included shattered glass, plexi, and discarded medical equipment.
Using a wide variety of materials include foam, paper, plastic and lightweight wood — Ryan also loves to scavenge litter found on his walks around Chicago, which he then repurposes for his artworks.
Pope.L is included in The Barnes Foundation's exhibition, Person of the Crowd: The Contemporary Art of Flânerie, which features work by more than 50 international artists who have taken to the street to play detective, make fantastic maps, scavenge and shop for new materials, launch guerrilla campaigns, and make provocative spectacles of themselves to speak to issues as diverse as commodity fetishism, gentrification, gender politics, globalization, racism, and homelessness.
Established artists like SWOON, reimagine the Street Art aesthetic, offering sophisticated commentary on economic and environmental issues through work that includes intricately cut wheat paste stencils, floating sculptures and installations made of scavenged, found and low - fi materials.
Though restricted to only two series («Wire Instruments,» 1989 — 90, and «Pet Stains,» 1989 — 92), the exhibition will bring us some fifty works, including not only drawings but a number of objects the artist made from scavenged materials, constructions that were both inspired by and the subject of many works on paper.
In this sense, the racially tinged titles of Bradford's paintings — including Them Big Old Titties — seem more propositional than polemical in their oblique allusions to the complex mesh of ethnic, racial and gender desires and tensions that course through the neighborhoods and communities from which Bradford sourced his scavenged materials.
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