Sentences with phrase «includes humble materials»

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Influenced by as many subjects as he included in his artworks — American Transcendentalists, European Surrealism, Hollywood, ballet, the French Symbolists — Cornell charged humble materials with intrigue, mystery and unforeseen complexity.
His urban and mythological themed works are made from combinations of humble materials including; wheat - pasted paper, cardboard, newsprint, salvaged street signs, rusted metal, and spray paint that pay homage to his roots as a street artist and to his interest in the city's periphery.
With its idea that humble «poor» everyday materials — both natural and man - made — can be transformed into powerful, evocative works of art, Arte Povera transformed the landscape and language of contemporary art in the late 1960s and 70s and has become one of the most influential art movements of the past half century, exerting a profound impact on art around the world, including conceptual art, minimalism and the YBAs.
From the delicate nature of early wall sculptures — including Diary of Flowers (1994), composed with hundreds of doodled paper napkins, and Changing Things (1997), made from disassembled silk flowers — to the large cut - paper photographs of flowering trees, gold - leafed newspaper pages, and light - filled mirror mosaics of the past decade, Hodges» art typically begins as humble, even overlooked materials that are transformed through his touch.
From the delicate nature of early wall sculptures - including Diary of Flowers (1994), composed with hundreds of doodled paper napkins, and Changing Things (1997), made from disassembled silk flowers pinned to the wall - to the large cut - paper photographs of flowering trees, gold - leafed newspaper pages, and light - filled mirror mosaics of the past decade, Hodges» art typically begins as humble, even overlooked materials that are transformed through his touch.
In addition, there are a number of self - taught artists, including James Castle, Morton Bartlett, Judith Scott, and Manuel Montalvo, who worked in isolation or obscurity — the products of their fertile imaginations created with the humblest of materials and the most economic of means.
Many of the featured artists emerged during the 1960s and 1970s, when an interest in everyday materials and nontraditional processes fueled a desire to reinvestigate and redeploy some of the most familiar or humble mediums, including paper.
His inspiring and humorous exhibition showed younger artists how to make work out of humble materialsincluding himself.
Through humble materialsincluding blue paint and a silver paint pen — Cinto works directly on the wall and transforms a single line, repeated at different angles and lengths, into a titanic image of water that expresses both renewal and risk.»
«Six Panels: Al Taylor» comprises a selection of drawings and three - dimensional assemblages fashioned from humble, often whimsically chosen materials, including wire, bits of scrap wood, tin cans and broom handles.
(Indeed, every show she makes includes a member of the Arte Povera movement, a group she met as a young arts writer in Rome, and whose work she finds inspiring for its humble materials and use of plants and animals.)
At the Temporary Museum for New Design during the Milan Furniture Fair, Salone Internazionale del Mobile 2010 the duo presented the exhibition «Paperboard Innovation,» including elaborate artwork, dogs, clocks, shag rugs, furniture, and more made out of this humble material.
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