Sentences with phrase «most conceptual works»

Joe Joe Orangias» piece The Last Batch, the most conceptual work in the exhibition is also the most provocative.
Forstner's painting is the most conceptual work in the show as its initial expressive qualities are a result of his framing process, though that does not negate the artist's hand.

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But what I find interesting about the Christian vision is how over the centuries it has worked out most, and maybe all, of the conceptual pitfalls that go along with the concept of an eternal life.
One of the most influential neuroscientists of our day, Ramachandran's groundbreaking work in phantom limbs, human vision, mirror neurons, synesthesia and conceptual metaphors has taught humanity more about that organ in our heads than anyone else.
The way he works of late, making beautiful yet simple clothes that make women look beautiful in the most effortless of ways, is refreshing, like going back to elementary school amidst all the needlessly conceptual blah blah.
It's always interesting to compare a film's conceptual stage to the final product, but these aren't always the most illustrative drawings and with rare exceptions, there isn't much panning work done to keep things lively.
The result is a pared - down experience that will mostly likely split many viewers, with lovers of the book perhaps most upset that many aspects of Rowling's work had been left on the conceptual cutting room floor.
Mallrats remains a flawed curiosity for most, although some of Smith's biggest fans still herald it as one of his better works as a conceptual writer.
Working with symbolic strategies is essential in algebra learning, including knowing multiple strategies for solving a problem, selecting the most appropriate procedure for a given problem and understanding the conceptual rationale behind commonly used strategies.
As stated before, perhaps surprisingly, these levels of knowledge were indicated in Bloom's original work — factual, conceptual, and procedural — but these were never fully understood or used by teachers because most of what educators were given in training consisted of a simple chart with the listing of levels and related accompanying verbs.
Considered to be one of the most important conceptual artists working in the 1970s, Matta - Clark was a key figure for much of the activity and growth of the New York art world in SoHo from the late 1960s until his death in August 1978.
Both exhibitions focused on his most recent work: multilayered paintings that explore the politics of race using the basketball and hoop netting as conceptual elements.
Although most artists want to sell their work, she implies that it's okay for a Conceptual work or a Rauschenberg to sell to IBM, but if a Noland is collected by that same company, it's not okay because it must have been sold just as decoration... I don't think so.
One of the most significant art collectives working today, Bernadette Corporation (BC) has been influential in presenting a conceptual alternative for making art.
Highlighting both technical and conceptual breakthroughs, the exhibition includes seminal works spanning Graphicstudio's forty - six year history (by Robert Rauschenberg, Jim Rosenquist, Ed Ruscha, Allan McCollum, Louise Bourgeois, Jim Dine, and others) with some of its most recent collaborative endeavors (by Christian Marclay, Mark Dion, Teresita Fernández, Los Carpinteros, and Trenton Doyle Hancock).
The exhibition sets up a specific dialogue between Schnabel's works and three significant oeuvres that provoke viewers to consider how meaning is created and communicated via even the most minimal of visual and conceptual gestures.
One of the most celebrated conceptual artists working today, Bernar Venet's extensive oeuvre is a culmination of intellectual rigor, artistic dexterity, and creative exploration.
Most of Zhang's works are mixed media conceptual paintings.
At a time when most critically - acclaimed work was either dryly conceptual or over-whelmingly expressionistic, Benglis was making work that was concerned with the body, in particular the female body, and toed the thin line between beauty and repulsion.
Marinus Boezem belongs, together with Jan Dibbets and Ger van Elk, among the most important representatives of the Conceptual Art and Arte Povera movement in the Netherlands and was among the first artists that worked with video and television art.
This November, Sharjah Art Foundation presents a landmark retrospective of pioneering conceptual artist Hassan Sharif, marking the largest and most comprehensive survey of the artist's work to date.
Putting the ultramarine color aside, this artist also introduced ideas such as sponge sculptures, living paintbrushes, fire paintings and other conceptual works, as well as some of the most original performance acts ever assembled.
At a time when most critically - acclaimed work was either dryly conceptual or overwhelmingly expressionistic, Benglis was making work that was concerned with the body, in particular the female body, and toed the thin line between beauty and repulsion.
A key instigator of Conceptual Art, Brazilian artist Cildo Meireles has made some of the most politically telling, aesthetically seductive and philosophically intriguing works of the last four decades.
This show has been organized with a keen curatorial edge, crisply defining an elusive yet important period of Conner's work when he produced some of his most important historical works on paper, conceptual works of art, paintings, photographs, lithographs and films.
In the drawings and paintings from the last few years, including your most recent work in «Death is a Conceptual Artist», a solitary figure sits, reclines or stands, lost in thought, marked by their solitude.
While his work of the 1950s and 1960s shares the aesthetic and conceptual concerns of abstract expressionism, Bluhm had also begun to test the limits of this particular approach to painting, most notably in the «poem - paintings» he created in collaboration with Frank O'Hara.
The photographs include some of Hopper's most iconic work, arranged in evocative narrative groupings that encapsulate his unique and conceptual photographic practice.
Rhapsody, Bartlett's career - defining work, was first shown in 1976; Bartlett's most recent large - scale work, Recitative (2011), finds the artist still productively working through the possibilities offered by the grid, this time to create an epic exploration of color that references Minimalism and the rule - based systems of Conceptual art.
This joint presentation features dozens of new and recent works, most of which have been created specifically for this show to emphasize the formal and conceptual commonalities of artists working in different dimensions and with drastically different materials.
Ruth Fine, curator of special projects in modern art, National Gallery of Art, and collectors Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Dorothy and Herbert Vogel have amassed one of the greatest collections of minimal, conceptual, and post-minimal art in the world, acquiring works by some of the most important contemporary artists of our time.
Ruppersberg is one of the most important figures to emerge from the conceptual art movement associated with the California Institute of the Arts in the 1970s, and his work has consistently worked to bridge the divide between art experience and the quotidian experience of the world.
The joint presentation features dozens of new and recent works, most of which have been created specifically for this show to emphasize the formal and conceptual commonalities of artists working in different dimensions and with drastically different materials.
Among the most influential feminist artists working today, Mary Kelly (b. 1941) first came to prominence as a Conceptual artist in 1976 with the controversial Post Partum Document series, notorious for incorporating her baby's dirty nappies.
Is it bonkers, or is it one of the most important works of conceptual art?
Conceptual multimedia work by female artists grown comfortable with mixing it up — much of it stitched, woven and braided — sprouted everywhere, although too urgent to be trending since most involved social commentary.
One of Brazil's most intriguing contemporary artists, Espírito Santo is best known for his sensuously minimalist work that deals with issues of place, structure, material, design and surface with a rigorous conceptual sensibility.
John Baldessari has profoundly, hilariously expanded the boundaries of what can be considered art, having made conceptual works out of simple gestures like, say, hitting stuff with a golf club, waving at ships, and most famously, putting dots over the faces in old Hollywood film stills.
The show intertwines the conceptual rigor of minimalism, clearly including many of the most significant artists of the movement, with works relating to illusion and conceptual current works.
With its idea that humble «poor» everyday materials — both natural and man - made — can be transformed into powerful, evocative works of art, Arte Povera transformed the landscape and language of contemporary art in the late 1960s and 70s and has become one of the most influential art movements of the past half century, exerting a profound impact on art around the world, including conceptual art, minimalism and the YBAs.
Revisiting the work of Italian artist Ettore Spalletti (b. 1940), Marian Goodman Gallery, Paris, presents Ce qu'il y a de plus profond dans l'homme, c’est la peau (What is the most profound in a man, is the skin), an examination of the painter's highly conceptual interpretation of form and being.
Focusing on American conceptual and minimal art in the Marzona Collection — one of the most significant collections in the world — Minimal Art presents key works from the collection by Carl Andre, Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, Sol LeWitt, Lee Lozano, Robert Ryman, Fred Sandback and Richard Tuttle.
Focusing on American conceptual and minimal art in the Marzona Collection — one of the most significant collections in the world — Minimal Art presents key works from the collection by Carl Andre, Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, Sol LeWitt, >> more Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac ISBN 9780995745605 US $ 45.00 CAN $ 60.00 FLAT40 Hbk, 8 x 10.25 in.
Hans Haacke (b. 1936, Cologne) is one of the leading figures of conceptual art and one of the most important political artists working today.
We take a look at conceptual art's most lyrical proponent and his work's importance for brainy young artists today.
As a towering figure of 20th century American conceptual art and as one of the most influential teachers of a generation of artists, Baldessari's new works ultimately questions the very nature of the artist's place within the canon of art history itself.
From a conceptual piece by a photographer with a major upcoming MoMA survey to an enigmatic sculpture by one of today's most closely watched young artists, these are works collectors should pounce on fast.
The work of Chen Zhen, one of the most important Chinese conceptual artists, that in Greece we came in touch with his...
Could Jasper Johns be the most strategic of conceptual painters working today?
Tatiana Trouvé is well known for the large - scale spatial installations integrated with architecture and her paintings, while Laure Prouvost mainly works on video and immersive installations combined with video.The exhibitions are named for the titles of their works: «The Sparkle of Absence» is from Trouvé's conceptual series, consisting of works that have never been materialized and that are only in the existence of titles; «Into All That Is Here» comes from the latest work of Prouvost's most representative series «Granddad».
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