Sentences with phrase «latest textile works»

In a new exhibition at Conduit Gallery, hearts, hands, and other members, of his latest textile works, Brackens continues his exploration of issues of race, tradition and gender, but with a new, looser hand.»
On display are four photographs derived from a group of garments from Berger's latest textile works — pixelated digital information in contrast to specific material used in the production of clothing.

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The latest fall textile exhibit at the Cannon Beach History Center & Museum features the work of Cathy Erickson and focuses on the hardships that Japanese Americans faced during their internment -LSB-...]
Tate Modern's latest Turbine Hall commission coincides with a retrospective at Whitechapel Gallery and a new pubication looking specifically at Tuttle's work with textiles.
Schapiro's hard - edge abstractions from this period are mature, confident works with great graphic impact, and it must be emphasized that the later works for which she's best known, where paint is replaced by or interacts with collaged textiles, are still highly geometric in their underlying structure; it is the inclusion of textile, with its gendered connotations, that marks them as a break from her formalist past.
Other dealers in this part are showing Andean textiles from 200BC to AD1500 (one, a Huari tunic, looks very like a gloom - period Rothko), the playful ceramics of George E Ohr (the mad potter of Biloxi, as he was known, and whose work is quoted in the later paintings of Jasper Johns), and assorted «treasures from the ancient world» and stuff from neoclassical Rome.
Shields grew up on a farm in Kansas, where he learned to sew from his mother and sisters, later employing the skill in his machine - stitched, textile - like works.
After leaving school with three O - levels, Viner worked in the research department at Courtaulds Textiles in the late 1960s, where he experienced computer and electronic systems.
Today the historic collection includes watercolours, drawings, prints and maps of local views; Victorian paintings and drawings; 16th to 19th century prints; 20th century prints; lithographs by Honoré Daumier (1808 - 1879); 20th century works acquired through the Contemporary Art Society, including a Walter Sickert oil painting; a small collection of sculpture from the late 19th century to the present; ceramics, including pieces of Martinware pottery; 17th and 18th century textiles; and coins and medals.
The Fountain House Gallery's latest show, «The Art of Fashion,» showcases more than 70 works, in mediums including drawing, painting, sculpture, textile and video.
Borchardt - Hume argues that subsequent developments in art make mid-70s projects such as the Jammers, inspired by Indian textiles, and Rauschenberg's later works on metal, easier to appreciate in retrospect.
The influence of this early work and training can be seen in her later work involving references to dress patterns and textiles.
Auction highlights in October include a dramatic Jenny Saville painting, a late Philip Guston work, and rich Islamic textiles
In the late 1970s, even as Johns curtailed his involvement with the Merce Cunningham Dance Company, he might have taken special note of the set Robert Rauschenberg designed for Cunningham's dance Travelogue 1977, a sculptural installation that Rauschenberg titled Tantric Geography (fig. 10).33 The set design was related to a series of works Rauschenberg created in 1975 and 1976 entitled Jammers, which also made use of fabric panels reminiscent of flags or sails, and whose brightly coloured skeins of cotton, muslin and silk drew inspiration from the artist's 1975 visit to Ahmedabad in India to research textiles and printmaking.
Kate MacGarry loves a bit of an art / craft crossover: a number of her artists use ceramics and textiles as part of their vocabulary (witness the tapestries of Goshka Macuga, Renee So's wonderful knitted works and Tiago Carneiro Da Cunha's ceramics), and Francis Upritchard's latest show reinforces the profile of one of London's most distinctive and best loved contemporary galleries.
She moved, specifically, from classicist drawings of hands to textile works — a self - defined style of «drawing with a sewing machine» in which she sometimes used materials bequeathed by her mother, and explored the Greek myth of Medea, the mother who killed her children after her husband betrayed her — to, later, collage works, or «drawing with scissors».
Employing the language of textiles as form and process, the artist's latest body of work transcends the boundaries of traditional quilt making.
Zig Zag is one of the first examples in which Boetti uses fabric in his work — the beginning of what would become an in - depth exploration of concepts using textiles that lead to the later embroideries and Mappa following his travels in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
His latest work features the structures and framework of Guttenberg Arts studio space (formerly a textile factory then dental foundry turned artist space).
Both Tanya Aguiñiga and the late Leonore Tawney are textile artists who work with weaving; however, Tawney got her start in the New York art world of the 1940s, while Aguiñiga is a contemporary artist based in Los Angeles with roots in Tijuana.
In his work from the late 1950s and early 1960s, he fused a formalist vocabulary of simple shapes and colors in the tradition of Mondrian or Klee with textiles and prints covered with sinuous lines recalling the calligraphic strokes of the Arabic alphabet or the repeated patterns adorning carpets and fabrics.
Meliha Gunenc, was born in Turkey, where she studied fashion and later worked in the textile industry as a freelance designer.
Lahore — Pakistan About Blog TEXtalks is an international textile magazine which aims to provide it's readers a blend of the latest technological and commercial advances and publications of latest research work in the field of textiles.
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