Sentences with phrase «many artistic languages»

And, while the artistic language that once surrounded school - based practice has not been totally eliminated, mainstream educational discourse is now driven by words and phrases like accountability, achievement, school success, and recovery.
These artists give excellent opportunities to discuss composition; where the whole picture is filled with foliage, to compare the observational skills of the artists; to express preferences and extend the use of artistic language and vocabulary.
Out of American actualities he created an artistic language that spoke in both native and international accents, yet was completely his own.
Susan is really looking at aesthetics right now and trying to sort out a new artistic language that allows her to maybe express things in more abstract ways.
Moving on from burlap, paint and tattered fabric, in Ferro T's twisted, cut, soldered, nailed, burnt and shorn metal Burri carved out a powerful new artistic language.
Firstly, it presents the visual artist through a selection from two of his outstanding bodies of work: those from the late 1990s related to the character Mr DOB and the concept of «Superflat», which placed him within the legacy of Pop art but with an exceptionally original artistic language, and works from recent years in which Murakami has developed an intelligent personal dialogue with Japanese historical paintings.
In this exhibition, key works by Bacon and Warhol will engage in an intelligent dialogue with those by some of the many different painters who have worked on the borderline between these two artistic languages, developing their own vocabularies with an emphasis on the manipulation and transgression of images, creating direct and indirect actions and narratives.
Whether in his paintings or his installations, his formal world has always transformed the condition of contemporary society, concentrating a chaotic and constantly shifting modern china into a dynamic artistic language.
The exhibition intends to feature both artists who clearly use traditional drawing methods to forge their artistic language, and artists — who although not traditional draughtsmen, have produced works which can be closely related to a vision of what does, in fact, constitute a drawing.
Artworks exemplifying each and every artist's unique artistic language and methodology will be displayed in individual galleries, a curatorial approach further highlighting the distinctive creative pursuit of each individual participant.
Lichtenstein adopted a series of different artistic languages, first approximating Picasso's style of the 1940s, in 1956 turning to a more ornamental idiom and then to Rococo motifs, and finally turning to abstraction in 1958 in a late variation of Action painting.
Particularly important to the new generations of artists in Russia, V - A-C's focus is on practically supporting and expanding the platform for home - grown talent, challenging artists to experience, engage with and interrogate international cultural practices whilst developing an authentic and autonomous artistic language.
Each artist defines an artistic language and vocabulary that also recalls the role of Madam DeFarge in Dickens» Tale of Two Cities as her encoded knitted subversive stitchery defined a tumultuous period of history through the use of a fiber medium.
ZERO was the first artistic movement in Germany after the war that proved to be an international one - a bit like Constructivism and Futurism of the 1910s and 1920s uniting most European countries by one artistic language.
This year, the commissioned artists are also invited to show some of their previous projects, providing audiences with more extensive introductions to a selection of artistic languages and practices.
In their capacity to evoke both the natural and supernatural, whilst synthesizing multiple artistic languages, the Face Paintings return the medium to a kind of ground zero, allowing Grotjahn to explore new possibilities both for painting and for one of its most time - honored subjects: the human face.
In celebration of the exhibition, Painter of the Fields is the first major overview of Warren Rohrer's work held in Lancaster County and will examine the various stages of his career; including works from his early days of drawing to his fully realized abstract artistic language based on the fields of Lancaster County where he lived.
His late paintings treat that landscape as one to be read - like a book of primitive script - and link the humanly marked, divided and transformed landscape of Rohrer's beginnings to his lifelong search for an authentic artistic language of his own.
Ilaria Marotta's lecture titled «The Italian Identity» aims to focus on a new generation of Italian artists who create works which, even in the variety of their artistic languages and expressions, have focused on some of the key aspects of the Italian history and identity.
Influenced by the Abstract Expressionists, Scully aimed to bring poetry into abstraction, developing his own unique artistic language, illuminated by the spiritual.
The artists of the upcoming show appropriated modern commercial strategies in order to create an entirely new artistic language of commercialism, a revolutionary shift that continues to define contemporary art today.
The constant concern of Radamés «Juni» Figueroa's work has been to investigate the possibilities for creating an artistic language from a Caribbean tropical context.
Although TPG members were committed to a shared set of philosophical concepts and ideals, each artist developed his or her own artistic language and sought a unique path «to carry painting beyond the appearance of the physical world, through new concepts of space, color, light, and design.»
Steir's deconstruction of the Brueghel still - life was preceded by years of paring down her own artistic language to its primary elements.
This duality also evokes Drennen's large - scale project of building an original artistic language from an... more»
The selection of works donated to the Moderno are diverse in artistic language, and include Secure Paradise (2007), a video by artist Judi Werthein; Poema Volcánico (2014), an installation piece by Eduardo Navarro; and Garimpo (2009), a monumental drawing by Matías Duville.
Although TPG members were committed to philosophical concepts and ideals, each artist developed his or her own artistic language and sought «to carry painting beyond the appearance of the physical world, through new concepts of space, color, light and design.»
In extensive interviews, the artist discusses the cultural and political values that have enabled him to establish his own artistic language over the past five decades.
The artist combines numerous artistic languages and practices in his work.
Miro had a stand completely devoted to the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama last year, and the work of Ofili and Perry is in many ways ideal for the tentative Asian market: resolutely 21st - century in conceptual playfulness, yet steeped in a traditional artistic language.
He has translated the readymade into a new artistic language, fusing neolithic pottery, fourteenth - century doors and seventeenth - century temple beams into surprising, at times shocking sculptures.
This event considers the function of text, artist's writing and artistic language as departure points to explore the necessity of writing for a wide range of contemporary artists» working today such as Martha Rosler, Hito Steyerl, Jonas Staal, Cai Gu - Qiang, Miguel A. Lopez, Marion von Osten and the many others who emphasize the act of writing as either a significant part, or as the main site of their artistic production.
But his work has an artistic language of its own, a visual syntax that merits close study.
Giving birth to an entire artistic language, Duchamp's conversion of an unadorned, everyday object into a figure of high art completely inverted how people considered artistic practice.
From Brazil's rich and complex artistic landscape, we selected artists who are proposing a new artistic language in order to develop important and urgent subject matter.
Her lush, seductive images recruit the idiom of commercial advertising and music videos to create a highly individual artistic language informed by her past in a music band and as a set designer.
When the first public exhibition of modern - style woodblock prints took place in Shanghai in June 1931, it heralded an explosive art movement that helped shape the course of modern Chinese art history in the 20th century and has remained a vital part of contemporary China» s artistic language.
Elizabeth Michelman's multi-media practice embodies sculpture, painting, music, installation, drawing, video and poetry and explores the connections and incompatibilities of different artistic languages and disciplines.
As an abstract painter, he necessarily worked with pre-existing artistic language, one that had been forged in experiment, failure, and self - doubt.
The exhibition, focusing on a selection of over 80 works by 62 contemporary artists belonging to Portugal's principal contemporary art collection, surveys a period of shifts in artistic language — the 60's and 70's — that ushered in the new contemporary.
As children, the brothers developed a distinct way of playing and communicating through artistic language, but it was with the invasion of hip - hop, and the explosion of Brazilian culture during the 1980s that OSGEMEOS began to use art as a way of sharing their dynamic and magical universe with the public.
In his statement in the press materials the artist makes no apology: «Layers of artistic languages overlap and deny each other.
Responding to space, mapping territory and constructing or indeed deconstructing metaphorical boundaries are all fundamental to von Maltzahn's artistic language.
For the first time Europe — still emerging from the shadows of the second World War — had seen a new artistic language emerge from the gestural mark - making of these American artists.
Drawing on multiple artistic languages and media, these works repositioned the black female presence from the margins to the centre of debates about representation and art making.
Organized by CCA Wattis Institute of Contemporary Art director Anthony Huberman, the exhibition, spanning three floors at the gallery's uptown location, offers a breakdown of the artist's broad artistic language alongside a publication edited by Wouter Davidts.
Her artistic language has matured through «The Virgin series», «The Body series», and «Naked Beyond Skin series», as manifested in some of her most important works such as Your Body (2005), The Open (2006), and Are a Hundred Playing You?
The Incomplete will explore the open - ended nature of four generations of contemporary artists and their multiplicity of artistic language.
Partly co-produced with the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (Madrid, Spain) and the Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Serralves (Porto, Portugal), the solo exhibition of works by Cildo Meireles is a unique opportunity to venture into the lyrical vision of this extraordinary connoisseur of artistic languages, giving us a view of a very diverse, always unpredictable world.
«Even if you are staging Shakespeare or exhibiting Matisse, the task of culture today is to find the artistic language to bring home that simple message.»
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