He was not interested in using colours to create depth or
kinetic movement in his pictures.
Not exact matches
You'll continue with a series of exercises that challenge balance and require dynamic
movement of all the joints
in the
kinetic chain.
Each link
in the
kinetic chain has a specific role to play and each link is part of an integrated whole resulting
in efficient flowing
movement.
The stronger one's connection from upper body to lower body along the length of the
kinetic chain, the more force can be generated
in a
movement like a butterfly stroke, where leverage originates from the chest, high hips, and a strong catch.
The
kinetic chain is a concept
in sports medicine used to describe the series of events that enable an athlete to perform a full body
movement such as throwing, swinging, or
in this case, swimming.
Unwerth is often
in transit and this sense of
movement and
kinetic energy extends to her photographs.
Saturated
in neon and flesh, X is hyper - violent at times and vibrantly edited through use of split - screens and
kinetic camera
movements.
Flamenco, Flamenco achieves something akin to pure form
in movement, opting to abandon conventional narrative
in favor of an unchained camera that engages
kinetic dancing and performing not as a musical number or set piece, but as a degree of storytelling
in and of itself.
e.g., (i) degraded combustion, if any, (ii) momentum
in the moving engine parts prior to the clutch plate, (iii) momentum due to the physical displacement of the vehicle, (iv) friction due to
movement of the vehicle, of which air resistance is one component, (v) dissipation of
kinetic energy
in the compression stroke, and (vi) braking.
In an attempt to provide ease of
movement and relieve
kinetic forces from the driver's back, both the seat and the backrest move and flow with the
movement of the car.
He is renowned for his invention of wire sculpture — coined by critics as «drawings
in space» — and the mobile, a
kinetic sculpture of suspended abstract elements whose actual
movement creates ever - changing compositions.
An influential artist
in the fields of
kinetic sculpture and experimental filmmaking during the mid-to-late twentieth century, Breer made stop - motion films that grew out of a desire to imbue his paintings with
movement.
Rebelling against the rigidity of Modernist painting
in the linear, reactionary mode of developing new art
movements that was at the time à la mode, Breer decided to take change as his own modernist absolute, a choice which would lead him through
kinetic sculpture to film.
Le Parc is one of the leading exponents of
kinetic and Optical art:
in his work, he experiments with the fourth dimension, introducing light and
movement into his work: his installations are
in a state of continuous transformation.
Linking the
movement of people at that time to the experience of globalization today adds to the urgency of understanding the artistic strategies and modes of resistance by artists that took part
in the fascinating story of
kinetic and op art from these regions.
Far Out: Art from the 1960s explores art from a decade that introduced such
movements as Pop, Op, Minimalism,
Kinetic, Fluxus, and Conceptual Art, while weaving
in the social and historical narrative of that time.
Liliane Lijn is a leading pioneer and exponent of
kinetic art who
in her work has experimented with light,
movement, words, film, liquids and industrial materials.
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.
Currently, my work is informed by the hyper -
kinetic shifts of the Op Art
movement and viscous psychedelic imagery that permeated the visual landscape of my childhood
in the sixties and seventies.
Mack's manifestos from the ZERO
movement would serve as the foundation for his artistic output
in the subsequent decades which included monumental sculpture, land art, light art,
kinetic creations and conceptual projects around the world.
Renowned for his invention of the mobile, a
kinetic construction of suspended abstract elements that describe individual
movements in changing harmony, Calder also devoted himself to making outdoor sculpture on a grand scale from bolted sheets of steel, many of which stand
in public plazas
in cities throughout the world.
Based
in one large gallery with adjoining exhibition spaces around the periphery, Kessler's work is comprised of a network of
kinetic sculptures, each of which incorporate surveillance cameras acting
in tandem with the sculptures»
movements to create video imagery occurring
in real time.
In Whiteout, Redl assesses white for its typical association with light, but he pushes the associated imagery through repetition and
kinetic movement.
He originally turned to computers to pursue his interest
in movement and animation and went on to apply the technology to
kinetic and interactive sculpture.
It covers his whole artistic production within the
kinetic movement so prolific
in Argentina, Venezuela, and France.
Rolls of film or 16 mm projectors often become compositional elements
in kinetic sculptures that project sequences of colored light, focusing attention on the idea of
movement and rhythm.
Artists at the forefront of both the Op Art and
Kinetic Art
movements were featured
in «Le Mouvement,» a group exhibition
in 1955 at Galerie Denise Rene
in Paris, though the works wouldn't be called «Op Art» until almost a decade later.
His interest
in optics and
movement brought his work to the
kinetic perception with the use of systems which combine logic and chance, juxtaposition, overlapping, interferences and fragmentation.
These
kinetic sculptures
in the shape of flowers have steam irons for petals which open and close to mimic the
movement of real flowers.
«Beyond the Guggenheim... The Berardo Collection displays methodically, chronologically, examples from the main modern
movements — pop art, minimalism,
kinetic art, conceptual art, arte povera and the rest,» -
In The Independent, «Beyond the Guggenheim»
He is a major protagonist
in the field of
Kinetic and Op Art, a
movement that encourages «an awareness of the instability of reality.»
As one of the world's foremost
kinetic sculptors, sharing much
in common with Calder and Tinguely, Rickey emerges as a unique and powerful presence
in his own right by focusing on «
movement as means.»
While studying Bauhaus teaching methods at the Chicago Institute of Design, he «seriously began to consider the idea of bringing together geometric form and
movement,» and
in 1949 he made his first
kinetic sculpture.
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.
A number of additional
movements emerged alongside Zero
in Italy — among them
Kinetic Art, here represented by Alberto Biasi and Carlo Nangeroni, Analytic Art, as represented by Pino Pinelli, and Pop Art, as represented by Mimmo Rotella.
Shyu is one of the pioneering artists
in Taiwan's contemporary
kinetic art
movement.
Introducing
kinetic movement into her practice, Schneemann pushed the limits of artistic control, insisting on the necessity of chance as a primary factor, not only
in making art but also
in life.
Beside neon lights Kosice used water and
movement in his works as integral elements, creating some of the first
kinetic and hydraulic sculptures as well.
Pippin's more recent work also includes
kinetic sculptures, works
in which
movement is perceivable by the viewer.
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.
With an extensive look into the Len Lye Foundation collection and archives, this exhibition considers the breadth of Lye's activity
in this important but often overlooked period, charting Lye's progress from experimental filmmaking to becoming a leading figure of the 1960s
Kinetic art
movement.
On view at Wang's solo exhibition are a photography series, two video installations, a
kinetic installation, and one sculpture, where the artist tracks the trajectory of
movement in a space
in the form of minimalist graphics, eliminating real - life scenarios and past experiences.
In the post-war era, interest in and connections between the UK and Latin American art shifted away from surrealism and muralism towards abstract geometric, kinetic and op art movements and then towards forms of conceptualis
In the post-war era, interest
in and connections between the UK and Latin American art shifted away from surrealism and muralism towards abstract geometric, kinetic and op art movements and then towards forms of conceptualis
in and connections between the UK and Latin American art shifted away from surrealism and muralism towards abstract geometric,
kinetic and op art
movements and then towards forms of conceptualism.
In 1944 Tinguely began experimenting with
movement, creating machine - like
kinetic sculptures equipped with electric motors, which made them spin around at high speed.
The exhibition, prepared
in collaboration with Galerie Denise René, includes works by masters of
kinetic art, shows the Avant - garde origins of the
movement and its influence on the art of today.
Venezuelan painter and
kinetic artist Carlos Cruz - Diez broke new ground in color - optics during the Kinetic art movement of the
kinetic artist Carlos Cruz - Diez broke new ground
in color - optics during the
Kinetic art movement of the
Kinetic art
movement of the 1960s.
Best known for his
kinetic mechanical sculptures, Tinguely's (1925 — 1991) work explores the aesthetics of
movement and utilses found objects
in a witty and whimsical way.
My favorite old - school art historian Herbert Read could have written this about any one of the canvases on display
in the exhibition Zola Marcus —
Kinetic Origins, however, this passage is from his discussion of the German Expressionist
movement and the writings of Vasily Kandinsky.
The potential
movement embodied
in this mechanism as well as the inherent violence
in the infinite swing allows Fudakowski to tread the shaky line between
kinetic and static sculpture.
The biggest work on display is a
kinetic sculpture that, replicating the
movements of heavy construction machinery, sets
in motion a number of large fibreglass sculptures.