Sentences with phrase «multifarious works»

Bradley Kronz does not limit himself to any single gesture or medium; his cryptic and multifarious works lurk somewhere between sculpture, drawing and collage.
Plain white walls and flowing spaces allow the home to easily accommodate a lot of art, but no one could have expected it to become the shrine to the multifarious works of L.A. - based artist Mike Kelley that Larizadeh has made.
As contemporary artists feed an image - hungry culture, making and disseminating pictures with unprecedented speed on every possible platform, photo curators are tasked with picking and choosing from a glut of wildly multifarious works that can claim to be associated with the medium.
While the hotel drawings refract his rambling life — his globe - hopping exhibition schedule and the multifarious works he would project in them — the inherent quietness of the drawings shows a mind removed from the raucous polemics that defined him, and seems to have brought him back to portraiture, politics, and the reflective self.
In her multifarious work, Reese is passionate about supporting the artists» voice, small print publications and ephemera, and research - based art practices.

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Thus, in the midst of the multifarious, cacophonous activities of men and nations, God works to bring the goods and goals of individuals and societies nearer to the inscrutable purposes he holds for each.
Our editorial overview of Christian formation in our multifarious Church suggests that the work for such basic coherence in Church teaching is one crucial aspect.
Ultimately, Linsʼs work is both imperialist and generous — voraciously consuming much that is outside it, only to offer the multifarious results as situations to be explored by the viewer.
Outside of these aforementioned works, however, the exhibition appears lost within the multifarious layers of «nocturnal» friendship.
Scholars and critics describe multifarious influences and Lee's innovative and historically grounded work happily stands up to analysis.
In its place they founded Laboratoire Agit» Art, creating unstable, often temporary work and group action right for the moment, reflective of Africa's multifarious identities.
Tuttle's oeuvre over his long artistic career of almost half a century since the mid — 1960s comprises extraordinarily multifarious body of work that is beyond any categorization.
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.
The book is a beauty... There is, throughout Ms. Jones's essay and the book as a whole, voluminous documentation of work by major artists who still rarely figure in most histories of American postwar art, like Betye Saar, who made intricate figurative drawings on covered glass windows; Senga Nengundi, who was conjuring unusual forms from sand and pantyhose before Ernesto Neto was even a teenager; and John Outterbridge, whose multifarious assemblages took on a gamut of styles.
By including the work of 12 artists who vary in their formal interpretations, «Blurred Horizons: Contemporary Landscapes, Real and Imagined» replicates the multifarious richness of nature in a gallery setting.
Museum docents, all SCAD students from multifarious degree programs and backgrounds, conduct extensive research on exhibited works to share with museum visitors.
Together, these works dismantle notions of artistic autonomy through multifarious approaches to collaboration, outsourcing and appropriation, while revealing the complex social and economic systems in which we are complicit.
Works tha t cross the flowing boundary between abstraction and nature in multifarious ways are also on view, as seen in the works of Gabriel Orozco, Yayoi Kusama, Beatriz Milhazes, Matthew Ritchie, Franz Ackermann, Franz Gertsch, Nan Goldin, Thomas Ruff, Oscar Tuazon, and Sue WillWorks tha t cross the flowing boundary between abstraction and nature in multifarious ways are also on view, as seen in the works of Gabriel Orozco, Yayoi Kusama, Beatriz Milhazes, Matthew Ritchie, Franz Ackermann, Franz Gertsch, Nan Goldin, Thomas Ruff, Oscar Tuazon, and Sue Willworks of Gabriel Orozco, Yayoi Kusama, Beatriz Milhazes, Matthew Ritchie, Franz Ackermann, Franz Gertsch, Nan Goldin, Thomas Ruff, Oscar Tuazon, and Sue Williams.
But even in their static form, these works more than speak for themselves, providing a sweetly humorous snapshot of the multifarious characters that make London what it is — if those characters had the heads of birds, foxes or Jamie Oliver, that is.
Jacqueline Mabey's work is shaped by studies at Wilfrid Laurier University, McGill University and The University of British Columbia and by multifarious professional experience in commercial galleries, museums and artist studios.
Covering a striking array of themes, ideas and materials, the selection of works reflect the multifarious nature of contemporary art in the UK today, and the broadening definition of what art can be.
Antonia Wright's work investigates the universal human condition through a multifarious, process - oriented art practice combining photography, performance, poetry, video, installation and sculpture.
An artist with multifarious endeavors, Chan works in digital animation, installation and drawing.
Her work attempts to map multifarious meanings or hidden depictions found in images and their psychological undercurrents.
Her recent exhibition at the Kunsthaus Baselland, which surveyed her career from 1968 to 2009, revealed the remarkably multifarious quality of her monochromes and provided an opportunity to see her lesser - known works in other mediums.
Not Our Class had a multifarious span of activity, including new commissions by artists Marysia Lewandowska, working with The Jo Spence Memorial Archive, and Rehana Zaman, working with King's College Hospital and Body & Soul.
The artists invoke strategies from different art forms, one form is used to enhance another, creating multifarious meaning and opportunity for constant reassessment of each work.
A newly commissioned work by Michael Dean addresses this multifarious nature of interpretation, exposing the fallacy of universal accounts of experience.
A founding member of the landmark feminist artists collective A.I.R. Gallery in 1972, she has taught at SUNY Stony Brook since 1979, all the while consistently producing bodies of work both complex and multifarious.
Each work intends to transform spaces and objects from the familiar to the unfamiliar, inviting multifarious perceptions by viewers.
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.
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.
Ranging from her minimalistic stripe pictures, folded paper works, and monochrome painting groups to the colored floor pieces she created shortly before her death, in 2005, our exhibition offers insight into Wéry's multifarious oeuvre since the 1970s.
Her handling of historical materials betrays an almost archaeological interest in that which is concealed, its multifarious potential conveyed through her work in striking ways to evoke a range of sensations and recollections.
This year is no exception, presenting as it does work from jerky artist - director Vincent Gallo; iconic director Werner Herzog; D.I.Y. architectural - environment artist Oscar Tuazon; punk sympathizer and choreographer Michael Clark; or even the recently departed, multifarious Americana artist Mike Kelley.
Emphasizing the crucial role played by Kleinean psychoanalysis in Bourgeois» artistic project, Nixon nevertheless maintains her focus on the specific formal qualities of Bourgeois sculptural inventions, drawing us deep into the mysterious sources of the artist's multifarious creation and its relation to the work of her contemporaries.
What has changed is the expansion of his painterly means of expression, evident for instance, in the far more multifarious — but always carefully controlled — use of colour in the recent work.
The exhibition brings together works which prompt a multifarious dialogue around society and gender through the artists» varying perspectives and experiences.
Each room features a distinct body of work, showcasing the artist's multifarious range — including glazed ceramics; examples from her bronze fountain series; large - scale biomorphic aluminum sculptures; a constellation of recent paper wall works; and the eleven - foot phosphorescent cast polyurethane HILLS AND CLOUDS (2014).
This statement resonates with the work of Geoffrey Farmer who excavates multifarious cultural histories, from the life of Frank Zappa and his Mothers of Invention, photographs in Life magazine between 1935 and 1985, Victor Hugo's The Hunchback of Notre Dame or Nabokov's 1962 novel Pale Fire, to the figure of Aloysius Snuffleupagus from Sesame Street.
This statement resonates with the work of Geoffrey Farmer who excavates multifarious cultural histories, from the life of Frank Zappa and his Mothers of Invention, photographs in
The show's nearly one hundred works inventory multifarious assaults whereby canvases were sliced, punctured, buried, bandaged, shackled, bound — and confronted with a gargantuan flamethrower.
«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.
Through existing and newly commissioned works, the exhibition discusses the multifarious issues that connect these two regions within the discourse of the geopolitical south, by addressing universal questions through a southern lens.
The core principle in such matters derives from the Court of Appeal's ruling in Carltona Ltd v Works Comrs [1943] 2 All ER 560 that the functions given to ministers are so multifarious that no minister could ever personally attend to them.
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