Sentences with phrase «kinetic art best»

Untitled (1956) is a seldom seen painting on glass by Palatnik, who is a pioneer of kinetic art best known for revolutionary investigations of light, mobility, and technology.

Not exact matches

«The Matrix» fight choreographer Woo - ping Yuen is a good choice to showcase the kinetic talents of Li, whose martial arts moves have an added animal savagery in «Unleashed.»
Well, the sixty - something iconic martial arts wonder Jackie Chan certainly has not entirely lost his cinematic A-game when it comes to his trademark kinetic - style kicks and punches that worldwide movie audiences have come to embrace in the legendary performer's adventurous chop - socky film career.
His invention of the «mobile», a term coined by Marcel Duchamp, in Paris in 1931 was among his most radical contributions, permanently transforming the landscape of art by introducing the concept of performativityas well as actual kinetic qualities into sculpture, engendering a redefinition of art beyond composition and material.
Run by its owner Paul Keeler and enthusiastically supported by the critic Guy Brett and the artist David Medalla, they championed Kinetic art, as well as European and Latin American Concretism.
Kinetic and op art alongside performance and happening, pop art, and minimalism were relatively well represented.
Yet that, too, was a movement, including Heinz Mack and in a valuable parallel to Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian in Iran, with painting and kinetic art that recall all too well the 1960s and 1970s.
He became well known for his contributions to light and kinetic art.
Luther is most well known for his Op Art experiments — don't miss his dizzying 1974 kinetic mirror relief made with overlapping concave mirrors.
The Museum also offers a varied and lively programme of temporary shows devoted to Tinguely's fellow artists and contemporaries — Bernhard Luginbühl, Niki de Saint Phalle and Yves Klein — and to his models such as Marcel Duchamp and Kurt Schwitters, as well as to related subjects such as contemporary kinetic art.
Standing nearly five feet tall, this striking composition — which playfully evokes the swirling sky in van Gogh's The Starry Night — is an amazingly well - priced piece by Julio Le Parc, a trailblazing pioneer of Op Art and kinetic sculpture in Paris and Argentina's 1960s art scenArt and kinetic sculpture in Paris and Argentina's 1960s art scenart scenes.
One of the most important artist in the development of Kinetic art as well as Nouveau réalisme, Jean Tinguely was a Swiss sculptor widely recognized for his thought - provoking and playful pieces that he liked to call metamechanics.
Insofar as it created the illusion of movement, the style is best seen as part of the wider Kinetic art movement.
The show featured 24 California artists, emerging as well as established, and emphasized light, sound, performance and kinetic art.
At the Moderna Museet Mr. Hulten organized early exhibitions of Pop Art and kinetic art and presented surveys of Claes Oldenburg, Edward Kienholz and Andy Warhol as well as retrospectives of Jackson Pollock, Lucio Fontana, Jean Fautrier and Joseph BeuArt and kinetic art and presented surveys of Claes Oldenburg, Edward Kienholz and Andy Warhol as well as retrospectives of Jackson Pollock, Lucio Fontana, Jean Fautrier and Joseph Beuart and presented surveys of Claes Oldenburg, Edward Kienholz and Andy Warhol as well as retrospectives of Jackson Pollock, Lucio Fontana, Jean Fautrier and Joseph Beuys.
During the 1940s and 50s, for instance, important works by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner and Henri Matisse were added to the collection; also during the 50s, the museum acquired a series of works by the Russian Suprematist Kasimir Malevich, as well as design works by De Stijl, the Bauhaus Design School and related design movements such as Russian Constructivism, as well as Kinetic art, the COBRA group, and Pop art.
The path forward in art - historical terms was split between those artistic movements more aligned with deeper investigations into the increasingly essential properties of a particular medium or reductive practices (e.g., Abstract Expressionism, Color Field painting, Minimalism) and those movements that actively sought an expansion of the arts into a plurality of new forms, hybrid media, and interactive experience (e.g., expanded cinema, intermedia, installation art, performance).13 Of these choices, hippie modernism would follow the latter course through experiments that drew upon the theatrical qualities and the participatory actions of the Happening, embraced Fluxus's democratic spirit in its everyone - is - an - artist philosophy, explored the work of experimental filmmakers seeking to expand cinematic experience, and experimented with the fluid nature of light and sound as well as the interactive qualities of kinetic art.
With this exhibition, I trust that we are referencing her vision by opening new routes of Op and Kinetic Art to Asian audiences, presenting masterpieces and artists previously unseen in the region, as well as introducing emerging talent side by side with the great masters.
The 20th century saw the explosion of traditional sculpture, wherein virtually any material — like John Chamberlain's car parts or Marcel Duchamp's readymades — could be used, as well as the rise of such diverse movements as kinetic sculpture, sound sculpture, environmental art, and Minimalist sculpture.
The contemporary continuation of the movement also travels across the borders, with French artist Oliver Ratsi, Dutch Hans Kooi and Swiss artist Pe Lang, who employ innovative materials and technology as well as contemporary advancements in computer sciences respectively to create new works in the spirit of Op and Kinetic art.
• Postmodernist Sculpture (1970s onwards) Important contributors to postmodernist plastic art include: the Surrealist Salvador Dali (1904 - 89), noted for his «Melted Ice Cream Van» (1970, Private Collection); the French sculptor Cesar (1921 - 98), best known for his «compressions»; the Swiss kinetic artist Jean Tinguely (1925 - 1991); the Nouveau Realiste Arman (1928 - 2005) known for his «accumulations»; the minimalists Donald Judd (1928 - 94), Sol LeWitt (1928 - 2007) and Richard Serra (b. 1939); the monumentalists Anish Kapoor (b. 1954) and Antony Gormley (b. 1950); the American Bruce Naumann (b. 1941), best known for his neon sculptures.
The Swiss sculptor and pioneer of Kinetic art Jean Tinguely was a highly ingenious individual who explored several avant - garde art movements of the 21st century, including Constructivism, as well as Neo-Dada and Surrealism.
As it was the group saw themselves as something of a hybrid: on the one hand, they related both to the performance art and Schwitters - style junk art of Dada and its later offspring Neo-Dada, as well as contemporary kinetic art; on the other hand, they saw themselves as forging a brand new type of multi-media postmodernist art, capable of reflecting the transformation in French popular culture.
He is best known for his contributions to op art, light art and kinetic art.
, Pope.L has reworked this conundrum by making his sly work behave as if it were both a kinetic, unraveling art work and a living, decomposing thing, as well as a Hollywood - worthy spectacle bordering on — yes — illusion.
Hailed as one of the founders of the Op - Art and Kinetic movements of the 1950s, Cruz - Diez is part of more than 60 major museum collections worldwide and has been well appreciated in the Asia Pacific region since the 1980s, showcasing significant public commissions and exhibitions in Australia, China, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan.
A good example is the series of self - destructive machines - probably the most famous examples of kinetic art - created by the Swiss artist Jean Tinguely (1925 - 91).
Other modern sculptors like Jean Arp (1886 - 1966) as well as Henry Moore (1898 - 1986) and Barbara Hepworth (1903 - 75)- leaders of modern British sculpture - were experimenting with new forms of biomorphic / organic abstraction, while the American Alexander Calder (1898 - 1976) was pioneering mobile sculpture and kinetic art, and David Smith (1906 - 65) was developing abstract metal sculpture.
Naum Gabo (1890 - 1977) Born Naum Borisovich Pevzner, best known for his Constructivism / kinetic art.
«Once Everything Was Much Better, Even the Future,» kinetic sculpture by Nir Hod at Paul Kasmin Gallery, booth A5, at Art Basel in Miami Beach, 1901 Convention Center Dr., Miami Beach; open noon to 8 on Saturday, noon to 6 Sunday.
This broad definition also embraces more conventional art forms that utilize computers, such as: computer - controlled animation or kinetic art, or computer - generated painting - as well as those forms that are based on computer software, like Deconstructivist architecture.
But it was the call of art, from Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn, that brought intrepid Manhattanites such as Philippe Vergne, Anne Pasternak, Ann Tenenbaum, RoseLee Goldberg, and Glenn O'Brien, as well as Brooklynite Paul Auster, to Long Island City on Saturday afternoon, where Jon Kessler, whom Salon 94 represents now that Jeffrey Deitch has flown the coop, was showing his wacky kinetic sculptures from the»80s and»90s at the Fisher Landau Center.
Rather than «stadium wave» I would think that a mobile (as in kinetic art) would be a better analogy for a number of oscillators that oscillate individually and interact in such a way as to create a chaotic action.
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