Sentences with phrase «new contemporary languages»

is focused on both the investigation of new contemporary languages and on the development and implementation of new exhibition formats.
Cultural traditions and values of every country strive to find new contemporary language to keep pace with the transformation of artistic expression.

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Ironically, it was a visit by Ramsey and his attendance of a lecture by the great intuitionist mathematician Brouwer that set Wittgenstein again to the task of philosophy.8 His Logical Investigations in which he established a new — how shall we say it — relational philosophy based on simple language games has become the primary reference of the contemporary philosophical position called language analysis and was a massive attack on Tractatus Logico - Philosophicus.
You make the contacts, when you have time, and I'll open myself to the truly paradoxical language that the new theology will need to employ in the contemporary Christian dialectic.
Nevertheless, it is always the task of the dogmatic theologian and the preacher to translate the language of the New Testament into that of the contemporary world.
«The new Maserati Quattroporte is a high - performance sports luxury sedan that reinterprets the design features of classic Maseratis in a contemporary design language.
In terms of styling, the Tata Bolt looks fresh and contemporary with a new design language.
Compared to the current RDX, the new one looks more aggressive and contemporary, and that may have something to do with the fact that it's the first Acura production model to fully embody the new design language previewed by the Precision Concept.
80 % of the exterior body panels of the new Dawn are newly designed to accommodate an evolution of Rolls - Royce's design language and to encapsulate highly contemporary, four - seat super-luxury drophead architecture.
Internally called «Hyundai Family Concept», the new urban hatchback will have the new signature cascading - grille fascia with a contemporary design language.
A new Mulliner handcrafted duo - tone colour split offers seven Mulliner selected colour options, blending traditional and contemporary design language.
Calligraphy, miniature painting, Sufi mysticism, and other traditions are the starting point for a new generation of artists from the Islamic world who are using the language of contemporary art to inflect their work with multiple layers of meaning.
Nico is part of an international wave of contemporary artists working to establish a new visual language for the still life in the information age.
Within two decades, she exchanged the language of classical sculpture with an idiosyncratic lexicon of new shapes, unusual materials, processes and themes that held a dialogue with the contemporary art scene and her own biography.
At Fourteen30 Contemporary, Rafferty, a participant in this year's Whitney Biennial, presents new work concerning language and the body, a connection bridged through the concept of «figure drawing,» which applies both to the classical practice of artists observing and representing a model as well as using the innate elasticity of words to suggest multiple, sometimes contradictory meanings.
Exploring new language with familiar iconography, both artists grapple with contemporary blackness.
She has contributed to, and been written about, in several anthologies of literary criticism including: The Racial Imaginary: Writers on Race in the Life of the Mind (Fence Books, 2015); The BreakBeat Poets: New American Poetry in the Age of Hip - Hop (Haymarket Books, 2015); What I Say: Innovative Poetry by Black Writers in America (University of Alabama Press, 2015); The & Now Awards 3: The Best Innovative Writing (Northwestern University Press, 2015); I'll Drown My Book: Conceptual Writing By Women (Les Figues Pess, 2012); eco language reader (Portable Press at Yo - Yo Labs and Nightboat Books, 2010); American Women Poets in the 21st Century (Wesleyan University Press, 2002); and An Exaltation of Forms: Contemporary Poets Celebrate the Diversity of Their Art (University of Michigan Press, 2002).
Plensa debuted the monumental sculpture Echo in Madison Square Park in 2011, and Rapaport was quoted in the New York Times article regarding the project, «When we think of great modern and contemporary public art, usually we think of work that uses an abstract visual language.
These unexpected elements were collaged into the schema of «Black Artists» and in turn opened up new horizons with their unfixing of language and the inscribing of parallel constellations associated with contemporary Chinese performance art and Chinese filmmaking.
The artists of the upcoming show appropriated modern commercial strategies in order to create an entirely new artistic language of commercialism, a revolutionary shift that continues to define contemporary art today.
It is our ambition to stress the timelessness of the abstract language in painting and to create a platform, which allows older works to appear in a new light and contemporary compositions to be viewed in the context of their influences.
DATE JOINED CHRISTIE»S: 2017 BASED IN: New York NUMBER OF YEAR IN INDUSTRY: 17 AREAS OF SPECIALTY: Post-War & Contemporary Art with a special focus on American Pop Art & 1980's NOTABLE SUCCESSES: Established multiple artist records for Twombly, Warhol, Rothko, Koons, and several younger artists LANGUAGES SPOKEN: English & German
IT»S LIKE EISENSTEIN PUTTING ONE THING NEXT TO ANOTHER AND CREATING A LANGUAGE THAT WAY, AND IT IS ALSO RELATED TO SURREALISM AND JUXTAPOSING DISPARATE IDEAS, OBJECTS AND IMAGES JJ: At the same time that I was looking at contemporary work and studying art history I was looking at film — going to Anthology Film Archives [in New York] and a lot of places that don't exist any more that were showing film in the 1960s and 70s.
Her work often explores important topics such as contemporary black identity, queer theory, and the power of human language, seen through video, performance, writing and other new media.
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. is proud to present Scent of Ancient and the Modern, a new exhibition highlighting the ancient heritage and contemporary artistry of the Korean written language, Hangeul, through striking works combining calligraphy, ink painting, and poetry, on display October 8 â $ «31.
Museion's programme thus continues with its exploration of the languages of contemporary sculpture, the invitation to Lidén bringing a new, disruptive opportunity to question its role as a museum and explore art's re-appropriation of architectural space.
The exhibition, focusing on a selection of over 80 works by 62 contemporary artists belonging to Portugal's principal contemporary art collection, surveys a period of shifts in artistic language — the 60's and 70's — that ushered in the new contemporary.
Entitled Iconic, the presentation at The Art Show will mark the debut of these intimately scaled portraits which use the visual language and gestures of 15th century icons to depict contemporary subjects selected by Wiley from the streets of New York City.
Charles Mayton is New York - based contemporary artist, whose paintings combine the abstract and the schematic, exploring the questions of time, language and performance in painting, straddling abstraction and figuration.
For her exhibition at the University Museum of Contemporary Art, Shettar will exibit a new work, Hoomalae (2004), derived from a Kannada language idiom translated as «Gods rained flowers», which continues her investigation with the relationship between the processed and the natural.
In his pursuit of a new language, the artist helped to move sculptural practice from the «modern'to the «contemporary
This fall, the Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania (ICA) will present Speech / Acts, a group exhibition bringing together the work of a new generation of artists exploring how the social and cultural constructs of language have shaped black American experiences.
The first presentation of Badges at the OCT Contemporary Art Centre in Shanghai (2009) displayed Chinese characters and focused specifically on China's rapidly modernizing society, while this newest presentation of the work incorporates contemporary American language into the installatContemporary Art Centre in Shanghai (2009) displayed Chinese characters and focused specifically on China's rapidly modernizing society, while this newest presentation of the work incorporates contemporary American language into the installatcontemporary American language into the installation as well.
Lee, a presence in the art world — one of her earliest solo shows was at New York's Museum of Modern Art in 1997 — has since been at pains to expand the language of contemporary sculpture especially.
Putting down the two languages together (Korean / English), IANN focus exclusively on encouraging artists / writers / readers to engage directly with photography and aspire to present new ways of understanding photography as contemporary art.
Contemporary visual language studies provide handling and creation of mediums that itself originates a new generation of art.
Yet the contemporary works seen here do not merely mimic the celebrated visual languages of the past, but instead draw on and extend them, creating new dialects that are uniquely their own.
His abstract work is an attempt at inventing new, contemporary photographic languages.
«Contemporary art is the new international language, unifying leading creators across art, music, fashion, film and design,» said MOCA Director and MOCA TV Channel Executive Jeffrey Deitch.
In her work, Kilomba approaches «the colonial wound,» as she says, and intentionally creates a hybrid space between the academic and the artistic languages, to explore new formats to decolonise knowledge and narrative, «bringing a new, experimental, and compelling voice into contemporary art and discourse.»
Within this boundless sphere, they create alien works that are transcendent of the notion of contemporary, translating their identities into a new autonomous language.
The intention is to breathe new life into the exhibition process with which «When Attitudes Become Form» was staged, so as to go beyond the necessity for photographs and films of the past event, and to be able to experience and analyze it literally, just as it was, even though it has been transported from the past to the present.The project has entailed the understanding that the language with which an exhibition is mounted and the relations between the works set out by its curator have become a founding element of the history of modern and contemporary art.
Following Sophia's successful inaugural exhibition of his work in 2016, «Hunting the Light» features twelve new paintings demonstrating Derakshani's continued quest for a visual language that bridges Iranian artistic traditions with Western contemporary and abstract inclinations.
Sharp, witty, satirical, and deeply subversive, the nearly 150 works in this exhibition examine the the origins and rise of counterculture artists in New York who appropriated modern commercial strategies to create an entirely new artistic language, a revolutionary shift that continues to define contemporary art todNew York who appropriated modern commercial strategies to create an entirely new artistic language, a revolutionary shift that continues to define contemporary art todnew artistic language, a revolutionary shift that continues to define contemporary art today.
Highlights include Canadian artist, publisher and co-founder of the New York Art Book Fair AA Bronson on zine publishing; best - selling author Douglas Coupland on technology, language and identity; and a guide to understanding contemporary art with art critic and writer Ossian Ward and artists Pablo Bronstein, Jeremy Deller and Ruth Ewan.
«Hunting the Light» will feature twelve new works demonstrating Derakshani's continued quest for a visual language that bridges Iranian artistic traditions with Western contemporary and abstract inclinations.
Her paintings have been foregrounded by these various disciplines: by painting, with shows such as «Slow Art: Painting in New York Now,» at P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center; by feminism, with exhibitions such as «Sexual Politics: Judy Chicago's «Dinner Party» in Feminist Art History,» at the Armand Hammer Museum; and by language, with shows such as «Poetry Plastique,» at Marianne Boesky Gallery in New York.
«Hunting the Light» will feature twelve new works demonstrating Derakshani's continued quest for a visual language that bridges Iranian artistic traditions with Western contemporary and abstract i...
Exhibition co-curators Andrea Andersson, chief curator of the visual arts at the Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, and Julia Bryan - Wilson, professor of modern and contemporary art and director of the Arts Research Center at UC Berkeley, discuss Cecilia Vicuña's work, including issues of lost languages and the politics of ephemerality, in this exhibition Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, and Julia Bryan - Wilson, professor of modern and contemporary art and director of the Arts Research Center at UC Berkeley, discuss Cecilia Vicuña's work, including issues of lost languages and the politics of ephemerality, in this exhibition contemporary art and director of the Arts Research Center at UC Berkeley, discuss Cecilia Vicuña's work, including issues of lost languages and the politics of ephemerality, in this exhibition walkthrough.
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