Sentences with phrase «intimate works explore»

New and existing large - scale installations as well as smaller, more intimate works explore a variety of organic and inorganic forms, such as the life cycle of jellyfish or the routines of a shipping crew on a freighter.

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It covers the basics of the chakras, breath work, and intimate, new ways to explore yourself and your partner.
Working with a sexual medicine specialist, sexologist, psychiatrist, psychologist, or counselor can help you explore ways of being intimate, communicate about sexual needs and limits, break through communication barriers, and treat depression.
The conference will explore the teaching and learning of English language learners in the middle grades, and will feature compelling keynote presentations by top researchers, breakout sessions that offer participants the chance to explore topics with researchers in a more intimate setting, and updates on CREATE work.
Now, in her most intimate and seamlessly crafted work to date, Adichie turns her penetrating eye on not only Nigeria but America, in twelve dazzling stories that explore the ties that bind men and women, parents and children, Africa and the United States.
Amanjaya Pancam Hotel features 21 intimate spacious suites, similar inspired design to present a unique contemporary interior, offering private balconies overlooking Mekong River and the famous Sisowath Quay, Rosewood floors, comfortable textiles and a separate shower and toilet.For business or leisure, our hotel is excellently located in the heart of Phnom Penh, and within a few minutes walking distance from the Royal Palace & National Museum.Amanjaya Pancam Hotel will undoubtely be a prime choice of accommodation when travelling to explore the culture of Cambodia or to work in an agreeable place.
«(Hotel) XX» is an immersive installation and group exhibition, presenting the work of female identifying artists whose work explores the intimate experiences of the transient visitor, a traveler on a journey to a strange and new place.
Curated by artist Daphne Wright, this exhibition takes these specific aspects of Freud's intimate studio practice as a starting point to explore themes of vulnerability, longing and loss that permeate the painter's work.
What / Why: «Exploring experiential and performative works with an intention of fostering intimate interactions between participating artists and viewers, BCA Fall 2016 Visual Artist Resident Nabeela Vega and Chloe Wong present Noise / Touch, a two night performance event in the BCA's Black Box Theatre.
Prepare for his intimate form of performance to leap back into the discussion this month with the opening of «The Rituals of Rented Island,» a Whitney exhibition that explores his work in the context of the rambunctious»70s avant - garde.
Composed of works from the museum's collection made since 2000, including several recent acquisitions and works on view for the first time, the exhibition explores the prevailing correlations between the personal, the intimate, and the individual; constructions of identity, history, and culture; the instability of materials; and strategies to rediscover or recover the past.
Her subject matter for the last 30 years has often been drawn from her intimate involvement with the climate, culture and geology of Iceland, with more recent work exploring notions of duality and the ways in which our lives reflect or «mirror» nature.
Exhibitionism's 16 exhibitions in the Hessel Museum are (1) «Jonathan Borofsky,» featuring Borofsky's Green Space Painting with Chattering Man at 2,814,787; (2) «Andy Warhol and Matthew Higgs,» including Warhol's portrait of Marieluise Hessel and a work by Higgs; (3) «Art as Idea,» with works by W. Imi Knoebel, Joseph Kosuth, and Allan McCollum; (4) «Rupture,» with works by John Bock, Saul Fletcher, Isa Genzken, Thomas Hirschhorn, Martin Kippenberger, and Karlheinz Weinberger; (5) «Robert Mapplethorpe and Judy Linn,» including 11 of the 70 Mapplethorpe works in the Hessel Collection along with Linn's intimate portraits of Mapplethorpe; (6) «For Holly,» including works by Gary Burnley, Valerie Jaudon, Christopher Knowles, Robert Kushner, Thomas Lanigan - Schmidt, Kim MacConnel, Ned Smyth, and Joe Zucker — acquired by Hessel from legendary SoHo art dealer Holly Solomon; (7) «Inside — Outside,» juxtaposing works by Scott Burton and Günther Förg with the picture windows of the Hessel Museum; (8) «Lexicon,» exploring a recurring motif of the Collection through works by Martin Creed, Jenny Holzer, Barbara Kruger, Bruce Nauman, Sean Landers, Raymond Pettibon, Jack Pierson, Jason Rhoades, and Allen Ruppersberg; (9) «Real Life,» examines different forms of social systems in works by Robert Beck, Sophie Calle, Matt Mullican, Cady Noland, Pruitt & Early, and Lawrence Weiner; (10) «Image is a Burden,» presents a number of idiosyncratic positions in relation to the figure and figuration (and disfigurement) through works by Rita Ackerman, Jonathan Borofsky, John Currin, Carroll Dunham, Philip Guston, Rachel Harrison, Adrian Piper, Peter Saul, Rosemarie Trockel, and Nicola Tyson; (11) «Mirror Objects,» including works by Donald Judd, Blinky Palermo, and Jorge Pardo; (12) «1982,» including works by Carl Andre, Robert Longo, Robert Mangold, Robert Mapplethorpe, A. R. Penck, and Cindy Sherman, all of which were produced in close — chronological — proximity to one another; (13) «Monitor,» with works by Vito Acconci, Cheryl Donegan, Vlatka Horvat, Bruce Nauman, and Aïda Ruilova; (14) «Cindy Sherman,» includes 7 of the 25 works by Sherman in the Hessel Collection; (15) «Silence,» with works by Christian Marclay, Pieter Laurens Mol, and Lorna Simpson that demonstrate art's persistent interest in and engagement with the paradoxical idea of «silence»; and (16) «Dan Flavin and Felix Gonzalez - Torres.»
Julião Sarmento's work over the last 26 years shows an intimate and passionate pre-occupation with desire exploring the realm of the speculative and gestural.
The Ethics of Scrutiny takes aspects of Freud's intimate studio practice as a starting point to explore themes of vulnerability, longing and loss that permeate the painter's work.
Exploring nature's hidden and often chaotic logic, Neuenschwander has created a diverse and intimate body of work mapping and charting this evolving terrain.
Cai Lei «s works explore with poetry the geometric notion of volume, placed mid-way between painting and installation, fragile and intimate, resulting from his constant research on the notions of space and time.
-- Lucas Samaras «During the first three decades of his long career, American artist Lucas Samaras (b. 1936 in Greece) turned to pastel to produce small, intimate works that explored themes present in his better - known paintings, sculptures, and installations.
At the National Gallery, explore her intimate still - life films alongside other works of the genre from across history.
This suite of new works provides an intimate counterpart to FAILE's recent large - scale explorations of religious motifs while drawing out less obvious threads in their practice, from subtle gradations of color and pattern to a conscious removal of clear identities in order to explore archetypical structures beneath.
Works by artists including Walter Sickert and David Bomberg show how the desire to explore life through the focused and intimate representation of people was developing in the previous generation.
From large - scale installations to intimate displays, the work on show will exemplify the abiding interest in clay as a medium for making and exploring ideas.
A short film about Henry's recent work will be released to coincide with the show, exploring Henry's remarkable studio practice, and the intimate relationship between subject and artist forged in the hours he spends developing a piece before they are immortalised in bronze.
The artists have created site - specific works to reinvent and reinterpret this intimate space exploring issues such as ritual and spirituality, memory and presence, death and transfiguration and the notion of revivalism in our post-Brexit Britain and after Trump victory.
Influential Glass Artist Marvin Lipofsky Exhibition Opens at the Richmond Art Center in January 2017 Exploring the legacy of the artist and cornerstone of the Studio Glass Movement in an intimate selection of works from his private estate.
Several of Stark's video works explore the disconnect between digital and sexual, abstract and intimate.
Highly elaborate and textured, this new series of work brilliantly explores the intimate and evolving relationship between geometric abstraction and photography, whilst also being encoded with a strong socio - political context.
The work explores an intimate portrait of Elizabeth Taylor by capturing the personal objects and mementos of her manor.
From his conceptual and performative works of the 1960s and 70s to the large - scale sculptural installations of the past ten years, Penone has explored intimate, sensate, and metaphysical connections with nature.
Comprised of 13 works, the portraiture project explores intimate studies of self - identity and the empowerment of nude portraiture.
Both intimate and larger works align their linear, graphic, and tonal qualities to my dimensional interest and inspirations — exploring juxtapositions and textures and our relationship to them.
Through films, sculptures, and immersive installations, Raphaela Vogel's work explores this 21st - century dilemma, probing our increasingly intimate and fraught relationship with machines.
Led by Assistant Curator Monika Bayer - Wermuth, this intimate tour explores the dynamic and diverse career of Joan Jonas, including her video, performance and installation works.
We are presented with four works: in Tower Block, a blank monitor is interjected with high rises, surreally spliced into abstraction via arbitrary image edging; in Floor, three parallel projections explore the surface texture of floorboards with a near - fetishistic, intimate scrutiny; in Shirt, worn fabric is rendered nonfigurative, the patterns and folds becoming landscape instead of fashion; while in Moon, a twin - screen installation, presents us with 21 miniature viewing - windows from which we voyeuristically glimpse the moon, creating a field of juddering orbs.
I am a mixed media artist exploring and creating adventures... working with color, pattern, personal mythology incorporating chicken wire, fabric, tapestry, story naive, primitive, folk art, collage, expressing my voice, the archetypal feminine vibrant, passionate, I, an artist griot shouting my life through totems, hoodoos, dress forms and intimate words, screaming journal entries from the pages adorning what you may or may not see.
While Tate Liverpool is currently showing the iconic cubist's anti-war paintings and exploring his commitment to communism, the Gagosian Gallery has gone for more intimate works.
Taking these specific aspects of Freud's intimate and insular studio practice as a starting point, The Ethics of Scrutiny explores themes of vulnerability, longing and loss that permeate the painter's work, while also looking to the works of other artists who address on a wider scale the complexities of representation.
At once radical and quiet, global and intimate, the selected works explore subjective and affective experiences of the contemporary political and social moment.
Featuring paintings, bronze sculptures, neon, embroidery and works on paper, «Stone Love,» which takes its title from David Bowie's love song Soul Love, explores the artist's intimate side via expressive depictions of female nudes modeled after both her own body and historical photographs.
Other works that vividly explore that tension — essentially, between endeavor and incapacity — include Carl Palazzolo's Tears of Things # 1 (2012), which conveys the frustrations of seeking order; Stephen Mueller's hard - edged, ambiguously kinetic Kalki (2010); Denyse Thomasos» Life (2009), which reflects the paradoxical chaos of contemporary sophistication; and Michael Goldberg's Earthstopper (2001), intimating that surface noise obscures deeper meaning.
Working mainly in the field of moving image, Rosalind Nashashibi explores sites of human occupation and the coded relationships that unfold within them, presenting how intimate gestures take place in controlled environments.
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