Sentences with phrase «into ephemeral art»

Says Getty curator Glenn Phillips, «There's this moment here when practically every artist makes some foray into ephemeral art.

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Often situated in remote locations and made to incorporate their surrounding environments into both their creation and evolution as the deteriorate — entropy is a central aspect of many land art projects, especially Smithson's — many ephemeral earthworks now exist only in their documentary record.
Goldsworthy goes out into nature and uses ephemeral materials to create his work, which many times because of the temporal aspect of his art, exist only in photographic documentation.
This cast phosphorescent polyurethane sculpture, which transforms from gentle ivory to vivid glow - in - the - dark green, reflects Benglis» lifelong fascination with natural phosphorescence, as well as her intrinsic ability to bring ephemeral natural phenomena and sensations into physical permanence through her art.
The works currently on display include traditional ephemera (Italian language guides, bakery business cards) as well as original works of art that mimic knickknacks, such as Sinead Cahill's hand - embroidered «girl scout» merit badges made from lithographed fabric, and many things that are not ephemeral at all, but step outside traditional fine art forms into the realm of the quotidian.
Chicago moved through the testosterone jungle that was the art world in the mid-twentieth century by incorporating into her work her own biomorphic and ephemeral forms.
Following on from exhibitions of the work of Garth Evans (2013, curated by Richard Deacon) and Uncommon Ground: Land Art in Britain 1966 - 79 (2014), which between them covered the period from 1959 - 1982, where sculptural practice was very much ephemeral, conceptual, or based on performance, this current exhibition looks at the early 80s, a time when sculptural practice in the UK went back into the workshops to experiment with a completely new approach of assembling.
Although his creations are ephemeral moments conjured into being by the artist himself or his designated «interpreters,» who he personally trains, Sehgal's intangible art is very much for sale.
But in the modern era, which freed art from its ritual context and made it into a circulating commodity, wall painting became an ephemeral medium, as the title of these joint exhibitions suggests.
Bringing both real and imagined subjects into fragile, ephemeral community, English artist Adam Chodzko's projects — which include hunting for God look - alikes, reuniting children «murdered» on film by Pasolini, and entrusting a London gallery's archive to the care of Kurdish asylum seekers — keep that question ever in mind, engendering a fluid, subtle poetics that soars above the current «relational art» mainstream.
Widely recognized as one of the greatest and most influential living American artists, Robert Irwin shapes light, shadow, and space into ephemeral and powerful works of art.
The research into the notion of the ephemeral and into the ideas of the fusion of various art disciplines, along with the research into a new understanding of the surrounding stand at the core of sculptural production today.
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