Sentences with phrase «life as a collage»

Over the film's 20 - year span, Leigh renders the painter's life as a collage of moments, as we watch him chase his life to the finish line.

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As someone who has lived in north east Wales for twenty three years and worked at both the now merged Welsh Collage of Horticulture and Deeside College while also training apprentices at Airbus Industries I obviously know the area well.
«Kim Haynes, a K - 12 teacher and freelance writer, directs students to make collages that represent concepts, such as a biological life cycle,» writes Todd Finley (@finleyt); «Bates Middle School, in Annapolis, teaches velocity and acceleration in 8th grade science by having students reflect on paintings that depict battling ships being fired upon by cannons.»
Burgess» text, enhanced by Di Giacomo's collage illustrations, lyrically explores Cummings» life, from his childhood to his career as a poet.
Richly colored acrylic paint - and - paper collages illustrate the life of Vasily Kadinsky, a first painter of abstract art, who as a boy, felt he could hear the colors he painted.
Sweet's mixed - media collage and primitive watercolors flow seamlessly with Bryant's prose to reveal the important bits and pieces of Williams» ordinary — yet extraordinary — life as a doctor and poet.
Sweet makes use of collage that includes actual childhood photographs of White, as well as other archival materials, like rough drafts of manuscripts, as she unfolds the life and works of the man that children fell in love with through novels like Charlotte's Web and Stuart Little.
Burgess's text, enhanced by Di Giacomo's collage illustrations, explores Cummings» life from his childhood to his career as a poet.
One of the most inventive artists in post-war American art, Rauschenberg worked in «the gap between life and art» to develop an altogether new visual language based on collage as a microcosm of the larger, messy world.
As part of the 2017 group exhibition «Speech / Acts» at the ICA Philadelphia, Jemison displayed selections from «Untitled (Affirmations for Living),» an ongoing collage series she began in 2011.
Virtually gone were fragile materials and unstable surfaces — the coffee, chocolate, feathers, blood, ashes and living plants that have been plaguing museum curators — though brilliantly executed exceptions, such as the collaged paintings Egan Frantz builds up from toilet paper traversed by blue - painted bicycle treads at the Michael Jon Art Nova space, sold out.
The results will embody the edict that «the journey is greater than the destination,» with each day yielding contributions to an evolving personal narrative in the form of performances manifesting as live events, recorded videos, drawings & paintings, site - specific installation, and a mashup of the above with online research trail crumbs in the form of digital collages posted to NewHive.
Tate Modern's new exhibition, Henri Matisse: The Cut - outs, opens tomorrow, and it's already been hailed as the exhibition of the year — a colourful, life - affirming show of the artist's bold, abstract collage works, which he created when health problems prevented him from painting.
In the 1950s neo-avant-garde artists like Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns created assemblages that brought collage techniques into three dimensions — laying the groundwork for much contemporary sculpture — as well as works on paper that incorporated found elements drawn from the mass media and everyday life.
Through watercolors and photographic collages, she focuses on the unique historical moment that gave rise to so many countercultural cooperatives in the 1960s, as well as the realities of life on these communes today.
One of the early contributors to the Arte Povera movement living in Genoa in the 1960s, Prini became involved in shows such as «Arte povera — Im spazio» and «Collage 1» curated by Germano Celant, art critic credited with grouping the artists together.
There, there were a few memorable highlights, such as mirror paintings by Michelangelo Pistoletto from the 1970s and 80s, shown by the Repetto Gallery; striking portraits and still - lifes by Wayne Thiebaud, shown by Allan Stone Projects; small paintings by Gerhard Richter and Alexej von Jawlensky in the Galerie Ludorff's booth; and Yayoi Kusama's glittering collages, reminiscent of precious stones, shown by Omer Tiroche Gallery.
In these videos, as well as in his collages and drawings, Atkins is asking for the paradoxical capacity of media to let our material lives be present in a progressively dematerialized world.»
«I see life as a possible collage, with the gaps, the breaks and sometimes with the glue you need to put things together.»
The War Years Collages are and old man's reflections on what he imagines he has experienced as we boy living at the New Jersey coast during World War II.
She also works in collage and photography, taking on landscapes and still life, and cites Édouard Manet and Henri Matisse as influences.
The inclusion of a few classic Bearden collages, installed in the same gallery space as the undated Untitled (multicolor stripes), complete the story of a painter who arrives at his signature work through the slow meandering that defines most artist's lives.
Tomaselli's new works are richly layered collage and painted surfaces incorporating plant life as well as images from anatomical illustrations, magazines and nature guides.
Unfixed inside the cassettes loose leaf, so to speak, the material is subject to the same provisionality and indeterminacy known to characterize the sculpture, and as such, functions as unstable elements of what could almost be considered living collages.
Cey Adams is a master of collage and his work is very much informed by imagery that infuses daily life and, as a result, influences or affects daily life.
With a dispassionate look at poverty to blank facades or billboards, one recognized art's immersion in the underside of life, the flatness of Pop art and collage, and art as text.
The lithograph started its life as a computer - assisted collage of details from this engraving repeated and re-scaled to create a forest that resembled trees but which was actually composed of numerous of these twisting, writhing brick chimneys.
Myron Schwartzman recounts in his Romare Bearden: His Art and Life how Bearden completed All The Things You Are as part of a last major series of large collages on the theme of jazz while battling bone cancer.
Tate Modern's Henri Matisse: The Cut - outs, has already been hailed as one of the exhibitions of the year — a vibrant, life - affirming show of the French artist's abstract collages, which he created when health problems prevented him from painting.
Castillo's booth, in the Nova sector dedicated to new works, was also getting lots of attention for intentionally goofy collages by Kalup Linzy, who creates his pieces during live performances as a cross-dressing artist named Katonya.
Along with archive materials, some of which have not previously been exhibited, as well as collages designated by the artist as source materials and many of the original advertisements that he used from old issues of Life magazine, the show will reveal a historical cosmos.
In 1953, Rauschenberg embarked on the «red paintings,» in which collaged elements acting as discrete images rather than merely textural interest took on their own life and importance within the painting structure.
More recently, the Friends of the Collection has contributed to incredible acquisitions such as Alex Katz's Ada and Neil, Maine (Study for Lawn Party)(1965); Ahmed Alsoudani's Untitled (2013); Eastman Johnson's The Quiet Hour (circa 1877); and Christopher Patch's Migration (2015), a life - size installation of 37 collaged, papier - mâché bird sculptures inspired by the artist's Life List of field observatilife - size installation of 37 collaged, papier - mâché bird sculptures inspired by the artist's Life List of field observatiLife List of field observations.
The artist, who currently lives and works in Chicago, is known for chronicling the African American experience, confronting racial stereotypes, and questioning history through comic book - style drawings, paintings, and installations, as well as collage, video, and photography.
As Marco Livingstone has remarked regarding the artist's collages, «Wesselmann was able not only to make art that reflected his identity and the circumstances of his life, but also to expand on the advances made by the previous generation towards the establishment of an art that could be defined as specifically American.&raquAs Marco Livingstone has remarked regarding the artist's collages, «Wesselmann was able not only to make art that reflected his identity and the circumstances of his life, but also to expand on the advances made by the previous generation towards the establishment of an art that could be defined as specifically American.&raquas specifically American.»
The artist compared much of her work, as well as life and lifestyle, to collages on many occasions.
Marcel Duchamp is usually credited as inventing the readymade, but the essential idea of taking something preexisting and elevating it into art did exist before he created his first one (a bicycle wheel atop a kitchen stool) in 1913: in Pablo Picasso's Still Life With Chair Caning from 1912, for example, the artist collaged a piece of woven chair backing onto a two - dimensional canvas, and before that Degas clothed his Little Dancer of Fourteen Years (1881) in a real tutu.
Early tactile collages in unconventional materials such as pumice, black tar and burlap, including Nero Catrame (1951), Sacco e Rosso (1956) and Sacco Bianco e Nero (1956) transform the traditional definition of painting by employing a new language and giving life to hitherto unheard - of expressive results.
The works in the show will include photography, painting, sculpture and collage, combining to investigate flowers and their ritual function as markers of life, death and the sublime.
Employing found materials culled from urban detritus and popular media such as postcards, wallpaper, stickers, and fabric, Wesselmann executed several discrete but related series of collages that variously depict figures (both anonymous and known), interiors, and still lifes.
She first saw their collage - oriented work at the Museum of Modern Art in New York when she lived in the city as a young artist.
«Paper Collage Scapes» features a variety of Coyle's landscape, cityscape, as well as natural still life collages that have been completed over the years.
In her large scale works that comprise both painting and collage Akunyili Crosby speaks of navigating life as an African in America.
Comprised of his most recent works in which Gray collages his archived photographs of Iggy Pop and Michael Jackson with his California Mission series, Todd Gray: My Life in the Bush with MJ and Iggy examines California as a site of new narratives and reflections of power.
Sometimes Wood also experiments with the idea of collage, superimposing objects over others or simply playing with the distortion of images by creating the illusion of separate or fragmented painted canvas surfaces brought together in one, such as in Still Life Collagecollage, superimposing objects over others or simply playing with the distortion of images by creating the illusion of separate or fragmented painted canvas surfaces brought together in one, such as in Still Life CollageCollage, 2015.
The result is a collage of individual experiences, based on the common social condition of living as a perceived foreigner in Germany combined with still - lifes where everyday life objects are exoticised through the way of staging.
The Jazz Museum at the Old Mint held a sampling of the sometimes naughty, little - known collages that jazz great Louis Armstrong made in the final two decades of his life, as well as Satch Hoyt's tambourines linked into chains attached to mirrors to form endless columns, or halved and assembled into crosses reminiscent of the city's famous ironwork; and there were two installations by Dario Robleto, one featuring preserved, mounted butterflies with antennae made of audio tape delicately perched on the edges of the fossilized inner - ear bones of whales, and the other a collaboration with the record label Dust - to - Digital to preserve early gospel music.
Therefore, the encounter will survey works with either a complex exhibition history or with limited exposure; for instance, the assemblages and pieces the artist made at the end of his life, after officially retiring, in which he revisited, reformulated and refined old materials, such as his «90s punk collages or his «60s and «70s films, which he transferred to a digital format.
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