Sentences with phrase «multidisciplinary practice often»

Kiki Smith's multidisciplinary practice often involves collaging techniques such as print - making, photography, drawing, and textiles into one artwork.

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He also has a collaborative practice, working as a member of the Cause Collective on multidisciplinary installations and projects that are often in public spaces.
Working in performance, installation, and photography, and often incorporating my parents, my multidisciplinary practice addresses issues of memory, masculinity, familial relationships, Freudian psychology, and Americana culture.
Rashaad Newsome's multidisciplinary practice, on display in «Mélange,» the artist's recent exhibition at the Contemporary Arts Center, often addresses absence through presence.
Often associated with the concept - based land artists and early environmental activists of the 1960s and 1970s, Denes is known for her multidisciplinary practice and visionary explorations in philosophy, mathematics, linguistics, science, history, and performance.
Approaching his multidisciplinary practice from a Conceptual perspective, Thomas often draws on recognizable text or imagery — the comic book speech bubble, corporate logos, typeface — to subvert viewers» expectations and assumptions.
Maiolino's multidisciplinary practice has consistently explored the viscerality of embodied experience — often obliquely through fragmentation and abstraction — and engaged the human body's processes as analogs for both the making of art and the making of modernity.
Multidisciplinary, interventionist, and social practice are terms artists use to describe how they create Fieldwork projects that often encompass Posthumanism and Geoaesthetics themes, but also incorporate ideas about social justice and sustainability.
In his multidisciplinary practice — from live performances involving embedded microphones in sculptures made of sneakers and foam and other electronic musical equipment to sculptural works of found objects (often his own) such as shredded hoodies, du - rags, and basketball jerseys — Kevin Beasley explores connections between the physical and aura, and personal memory and lived experience, with the broader issues of power, sexuality, gender, and race in urban America.
Her working practice is often collaborative and multidisciplinary choosing to select media appropriate to the aesthetics and content of a particular piece.
Let me further add that often vitriolic debate at conferences is the venue for a multidisciplinary endeavour; it's common to demand credentials and infer vested interests as was asked of Bryan but it's underhand even though it is common practice amongst AGW debaters.
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