Sentences with phrase «mode of presentation»

She ran out the clock at age ninety - eight, experimenting with new materials and modes of presentation almost to the end.
By concentrating on black and white they encourage the viewer to take a fresh perspective on existing patterns of perception and artistic modes of presentation.
Words / Works / Walls: Conceptual Architectures in Visual Cultures (11 May 2018) is a day conference in consideration of walls as barriers, as modes of presentation, as frameworks for understanding, and as key components of global visual culture.
While an exhibition can be a space for critical reception, the usual modes of presentation for video works tend to evoke cinema spaces and position audiences in the role of passive beholders of the image.
Artists are given the freedom to install recent work in a non-commercial setting where they can experiment with modes of presentation, interaction, and exchange.
Each of us works hard to ensure that we're reaching each learner and that we're employing various modes of presentation and interaction in order to teach in the most efficient and effective way.
though his peculiar mode of presentation often obscures the significance of the topography.
This leaves us with few places to go other than where we've pretty much ended up, which is to mock his bizarre mode of presentation while mostly ignoring the unknowable mystery of what leads him to do whatever it is he thinks he is doing.
The classic learning pyramid shows that the following modes of presentation provide the following amounts of learning:
The cartoon's mode of presentation enabled Pettibon to use a more remote, generic drawing style as opposed to a very personal one.
The forms the work takes include performances, installations, videos, and publications, which deliberately contrast an authoritative and didactic mode of presentation with non-establishment voices such as that of the amateur historian or autodidact.
His works question any assumed differences between abstraction and representation, between modes of presentation... Welling's photographs are objects in themselves, beautiful compositions that also gloss and comprise a history of photographic practices.
As modern art finds increasingly diverse modes of presentation, the gallery will serve to support artists who seek ever newer ways to express themselves, contributing to the growing heterogeneity.
Cumberland also explores painting's mode of presentation through complex installations as well as producing new sculptural installations (including the recurring black hole motif) that mark a departure into three - dimensional work.
But if anything, I want Norte Maar to have an open embrace of dance ideas and not be stuck in elitist, traditional or otherwise expected modes of presentation.
This restructuring creates and engenders the conditions for a sustained, intensified way of photographic seeing, a way of engaging with pictorial materials that is intensified by an awareness of the different modes of presentation.
Charlotte Prodger, born in Bournemouth in 1974, «foregrounds found strangeness through analogously fetishized modes of presentation», producing filmed note - book - like collages in which the «permanently filming» tradition is updated for the era of the iPhone, writes Paul Carey - Kent in a 2016 review of her work.
An impressively omnivorous scavenger of culture, the artist incorporates all manner of found ephemera — a mirror abandoned by his neighbors, a family photo purchased on eBay, Xeroxed words from a novel — pairing them with conspicuously hand - made mimicries of traditional modes of presentation.
Kessler's art often balances dark themes and political subject matter with a wry humor and mesmerizing modes of presentation.
Hundley's prefered modes of presentation, such as the poster, tee - shirt or banner, create artworks that are meant for traditional longevity.
At the same time, the works on view will highlight the artists» evolving modes of presentation, from their diptychs of the early 1970s, through ambitious multi-part typologies, and the large - format single images first introduced in 1990 in a renowned exhibition at the DIA Art Foundation in New York.
With shifting modes of presentation and the structural logic of collage, he considers the social ramifications of rigidly planned urban spaces and modernist architecture, which became prominent in Europe in the 60s and 70s.
Through Da Corte's deliberate placement, these iconic works of art — all originally intended by their makers to question modes of presentation, among other things — are subjected to a strange rebirth.
By making use of varying modes of presentation including handouts, small group discussions, visuals, power points, and videos, the session stays vibrant and fresh as important concepts are covered in - depth, including: contributing factors to challenging behavior; who challenges you and why; your own emotional reactions to behavior; why children engage in challenging behavior; reflective tools and techniques; and how t implement these practices successfully in the «real world.»
We might even say that James's paintings present us with a content that is irreducible to the individual or a given program, but which is nonetheless circumscribed by concerns about how identity is constructed through painting and its various modes of presentation.
Beckett carries this mode of presentation to what are perhaps its limits, in long narratives in which nothing ever happens.
In the five seasons their satirical television show blazed a trail on Comedy Central, Keegan - Michael Key and Jordan Peele played over and over with this idea of code - switching — the way everyone from substitute teachers to Liam Neeson (s)-- loving security guards to our biracial President would defy ethnicity - based expectations of their tastes, their modes of presentation, or their perceptions of the world.
A quick look through instructional videos on YouTube reveals both third - person (a lecture - style, «this is how one does this» approach) and first - person (a more direct, «this is how you would do it») modes of presentation.
If the therapy fails, the lot or the mode of presentation may be changed, or the enzyme quantities increased.
He was interested in the cartoon's mode of presentation, which enabled him to use a more remote, generic drawing style versus a very personal one.
Since the early 1990s, Huyghe has worked with the exhibition format as a mode of presentation, challenging its conventional forms and setups.
For those unfamiliar with their work, the exhibition at Maureen Paley's is typical of their mode of presentation in being more of an environment or a set — vividly coloured wall paintings with strong formal and graphic elements unite and frame the various sculptural and pictorial components into an integrated whole.
These glass cabinets offer a mode of presentation where artworks and historical documentation come together, offering an insight into the working methods, influences, collaborators and supporting institutions, and the significance of women artists in the broader cultural field, such as Patrick who co-founded the Glasgow Women's Library over two decades ago, of which photographs from the 1990s are also on display.
When The World was Young compounds Griffiths» interest in artifice and theatricality through, for the first time, direct references to theatre design, its mode of presentation and the role of the actor / character.
By the late 1970s, the term «sculpture» had come to include all manner of events (actions and performances), materials (plastics, resins, rubbers, etc.), media (photography, film, video and electronics) and modes of presentation (site - specific installations, street works, documentation, etc.).
[Lawler's] careful attention to artistic contexts, modes of presentation, and viewers» receptions generates witty, affective situations that contribute to institutional transformation.
Beyond functioning as a species of ideology critique, the works in this exhibition also push the boundaries of mass media's mode of presentation, which is often formulaic, conventional, and riddled with banalities.
Thomas has chosen this mode of presentation as an echo, not only of the early Modernist salons made famous by the likes of Gertrude Stein, but also as a reflection of the array of influences and sources that collect on her own studio walls.
What Bishop means by theatre, however, is a type of practice «in which people constitute the central artistic medium and material» rather than a critical enquiry into a mode of presentation rooted also in time instead of solely in space.
The new Per4m: Exclusively dedicated to performance art, Artissima's newest section has been conceived as a highly innovative project in both its mode of presentation and its approach to performance in the context of a fair.
Since the early 1970s, Louise Lawler has created works that expose the conditions, procedures, modes of presentation, framing and circulation of works of art.
Jubilee is the second in a series of exhibitions in which Pandian reinterprets the same performance through different materials, attitudes and modes of presentation.
Ivonne employs the tools, modes of presentation, and superficiality of the fashion world in her visual language and compositional style.
Neff's work makes subject of the language of display and modes of presentation, assuring that each piece conceived is mindful of the space in which it will be exhibited.
Using this model as a mode of presentation, Coping Copy at Konstanet, simultaneously displays work online and in a gallery space.
This mode of presentation does make the black body visible and esteemed.
Her careful attention to artistic contexts, modes of presentation, and viewers» receptions generates witty, affective situations that contribute to institutional transformation.
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