Taking Latham's
multifarious practice as its guide, A Lesson in Sculpture with John Latham proposes that each work by Latham teaches how post-war sculpture developed internationally.
Furthered by contributions from colleagues Uri Aran, Leslie Hewitt and James Richards, situated alongside full - color installation photos and reproductions of work from the past decade, Matt Keegan: OR provides a solid introduction and layered overview of the artist's
multifarious practice.
Not exact matches
Antonia Wright's work investigates the universal human condition through a
multifarious, process - oriented art
practice combining photography, performance, poetry, video, installation and sculpture.
His
practice is
multifarious and includes installation, performance and site specific / socially engaged projects.
The works mark a dramatic expansion of Chetwynd's painting
practice, substituting the miniature scale of her long - running Bat Opera series for a newly expansive and
multifarious format.
All of these exhibitions took into consideration the possibility for
multifarious and idiosyncratic artistic
practices across the nation.
Having arrived, this exhibition demonstrates the enduring concern of the artist over nearly 20 years of
practice; namely, the
multifarious mess of public masks and private identities that make up humans, alone and in interaction.
In her
multifarious work, Reese is passionate about supporting the artists» voice, small print publications and ephemera, and research - based art
practices.
«Garforth takes a
multifarious approach to her art
practice creating an eclectic body of work utilizing a diverse array of skills such as illustration, design and craft.
The
practice of law does not take place in a vacuum, but in a vast and
multifarious Real World full of fellow human beings and of social, economic, political, natural, and cultural tidal forces, and the
practice can only gain from the attorney's engagement with that larger context.