Sentences with phrase «minimal works become»

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Baby Jogger has done some serious housekeeping - out with what's not working and in with new and improved - their line of strollers has become rather minimal!
Once an individual becomes drastically depleted of growth hormone, bettering the sleeping and exercise habits will only show minimal results and make person feel like he or she is working against the tide.
Her work first became popular (and controversial) not because she took J.K. Rowling's world and imagined all - new stories, but because she used it as a template in which she could fit in all of her other pop culture fandom — inserting quippy exchanges from Buffy the Vampire Slayer and passages from authors like Pamela Dean (as this expose detailed) with only minimal changes.
$ 6.2 million of cash remains in Old NTR... I don't consider this cash necessary in terms of its working capital, or its operating costs (minimal, for what's essentially become a passive investment company), but it would ensure Old NTR's net equity actually remains positive!
By the time I became aware of her work she had become a minor celebrity — a relic of the depression era who had ignored Abstract Expressionism, Pop, Minimal and Conceptual art and was still painting traditional portraits of her family and friends, as well as art historians, critics, curators and artists.
In 1969, the artist Keith Sonnier was included in Harald Szeemann's «When Attitudes Become Form» a the Kunsthalle Bern, a seminal show — recently restaged by the Prada Foundation during the last Venice Biennale — that gathered together work by Joseph Beuys, Walter De Maria, Bruce Nauman, Richard Serra, and other now - legendary figures to survey the vanguard of minimal and conceptual art.
Seemingly quiet and minimal, her work, on close inspection, becomes vibrant and energised.
In 1969, Long was included in a seminal exhibition of Minimal and Conceptual works entitled When Attitude Becomes Form at the Kunsthalle Bern for which he made a walk in the Alps that was documented by his first text work.
She began using coffee residue as a personal material in her art making exploring feelings consciously and subconciously as a method of self discovery Her works become a visual reflection of her mind, the process of her art - making describes how she sees the world, reconstructed on paper in minimal abstract form.
Juxtaposed against this singular outpouring, other new works take a different approach, becoming extremely minimal and hauntingly symbolic, drained of color or highly textured.
While Judd's work became more angular and minimal, Kusama's evolved to be increasingly figurative and playful.
Tworkov's work from this period is commonly referred to as geometric or minimal, and it has been often misinterpreted as a repudiation of abstract expressionism; however, while it is true that the artist did believe that the painterly self - expression of the 1950s had become hackneyed, his late paintings were more about the addition of the intellect, vis - à - vis formal structure or planning, than about the elimination of the subconscious impulse.
Noting the highly simple techniques that Lalic has used in this series and other works (such as Lead Triptych 1987, private collection), the art historian Nicholas de Ville has argued that «the more minimal the vocabulary an artist chooses... the more significant becomes the physical stuff of paint».
Working tirelessly for three short years, he was prolifically busy producing a vast and diverse amount of work which included time capsules, minimal sculpture and room constructions, kitch acrylic paintings attributed to another artist (Es Que) to be shown at a Lord & Taylors department store gallery, enigmatic rainbow buttons, half dollars cast in his own blood and acrylic medium, a lip stamp that he used in the subways to humorously deface ads for pantyhose, single - message bronze plaques that only become art when implanted in a sidewalk; graffiti stencils spray painted in unconventional spaces and a series of anonymous advertisements in Artforum magazine encouraging starting rumors, telling lies and perpetrating hoaxes, smoking, tripping and teaching art that collectively he referred to as «micro-manifestos».
His work challenged the boundaries of art making and exhibiting and continuously sought minimal objectives to the point when he finally just disappeared from NYC to become a «regional artist» in Central California.
First co-founding Young Hoffman Gallery in 1976 and then splitting off as her eponymous Rhona Hoffman Gallery in 1983, Hoffman became known for her discerning and pioneering eye - introducing to Chicago conceptual and minimal artists like Sol Lewitt, Donald Judd, Vito Acconci, and Gordon Matta - Clark; giving women artists such as Cindy Sherman, Barbara Kruger, and Jenny Holzer solo shows early in their careers; and foregrounding work by African - American artists, including Kehinde Wiley, Mickalene Thomas, Carrie Mae Weems - and currently Derrick Adams, Deana Lawson, and Nathaniel Mary Quinn.
Jong Oh: I started pursuing this kind of work 4 years ago, which in time became more and more minimal.
Bridging both the Minimal and Conceptual movements, Lewitt's paramount focus is always on the idea, which takes precedence above all and whereby the manifestation or execution of the work itself becomes a «perfunctory affair.»
Monk has become known for his original reflections on seminal works and concepts from conceptual and minimal art.
Furthermore, studies have consistently shown that the neurotransmitter dopamine acts on various psychobiological systems to affect the expression of species typical maternal behaviour in both mothers who have given birth, and non-mothers who demonstrate materal behaviours through repeated exposure to young.30 - 34 New mothers with minimal experience develop an attraction to, and recognition of, their own infants, their odours, cries and visual characteristics; 35 and hence, infants and their cues become rewarding to the mother.36 Mothers also undergo a change in their emotional states, being more anxious and more often attentive to infants, and to threats to the infant; 37,38 they show greater attentional flexibility and working memory.
For someone like myself with minimal experience & capital, but a relative abundance of free time due to the nature of my work schedule, what would be the best way to leverage my time, in order to add value into someone else's deal, and become a potential future partner / mentee?
It's when they exist floor to ceiling in nearly every single room and when there are no closets or closed cupboards to hide the ugly that it becomes a problem for me.When you have a minimal amount of stuff that is in heavy rotation — like 12 dishes, 12 cups, 12 glasses, 12 bowls — that will be washed again and again and used frequently, open shelves can work.
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