Sentences with phrase «new photographic collages»

Julien Creuzet is a Paris based artist who will be creating a installation consisting of new photographic collages, video works and a sound piece.

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Building on the example of American artists, British artists made use of the possibilities of silkscreen printing and the new developments in lithography that could incorporate photographic imagery and collage.
«Notes on Sculpture» is informed in part by the artist Robert Morris» 1966 essay of the same name, and consists of a site - responsive installation of ribbon and ratchet straps and a new series of photographic collages.
In many of the artist's new works, a doubling of object and image occurs when Maisel collages the documented materials to the surface of the photographic print.
LYLE ASHTON HARRIS For more than two decades Lyle Ashton Harris (born 1965, New York) has cultivated a diverse artistic practice ranging from photographic media, collage, installation and performance.
For more than two decades Lyle Ashton Harris (born 1965, New York) has cultivated a diverse artistic practice ranging from photographic media, collage, installation and performance.
In the lower space, we will highlight artists who rather than practice photography, use photographic techniques or references, including new digital collage prints by visiting artist
The hamsters, rabbits, and guinea pigs portrayed in Ruth van Beek's photographic collages have been folded and spliced together, creating strange new hybrids that are simultaneously endearing and disturbing.
The London presentation showcases a new body of work — paintings, photographic collages and sculptures.
On view January 23, 2015 - April 5, 2015 NEW ORLEANS, LA - In Salutations, Josephine Sacabo (American, b. 1944) combines collaged and distorted photographic images with a wet collodion on metal process that dates back to the 19th century to create a world that is barely recognizable as such, hovering like a memory or a dream in... Read More
At the gallery's basement, the viewer comes across three bodies of work: black photographic paper (coin studies), museum barriers standing in vertical position (distance keepers) and wall painting (model), that act as collage elements and manage in a quite unexpected and paradoxical way to serve as a whole new system of reference.
• Introduction • Impressionist Movement (fl.1870s - 1880s) • Neo-Impressionism (1880s) • Newlyn School -LRB-(fl.1884 - 1914)-RRB- • Art Nouveau (Jugendstijl)(1890 - 1914) • Symbolist Art (1890s) • Post Impressionist Art (1880s / 90s) • Les Fauves (1905 - 8) • Expressionist Movement (1905 onwards) • The Bridge (Germany 1905 - 13)(Die Brucke) • Blue Rider (Germany 1911 - 14)(Der Blaue Reiter) • Ashcan School (New York)(1900 - 1915) • Cubist Art (fl.1908 - 1914) • Orphic Cubism (Orphism, Simultanism)(1914 - 15) • Photographic Art • Collage (from 1912) • Futurist Art (1909 - 1914) • Rayonism (c.1912 - 14) • Suprematism (c.1913 - 1918) • Constructivism (1914 - 32) • Vorticism (c.1914 - 15) • Dada (Europe, 1916 - 1924) • De Stijl (1917 - 31) • Neo-Plasticism (fl.1918 - 26) • Bauhaus School (Germany, 1919 - 1933) • Purism (Early, mid-1920s) • Precisionism (Cubist - Realism)(fl. 1920s) • Surrealist Movement (1924 onwards) • Art Deco (c.1925 - 40) • Ecole de Paris (Paris School) • New Objectivity (Neue Sachlichkeit)(Germany, 1925 - 35) • Magic Realism (1925 - 40) • Socialist Realism (1928 - 80) • Social Realism (America)(1930 - 45) • Degenerate Art (Entartete Kunst)(1933 - 45) • Neo-Romanticism (1935 - 55) • Art Brut • Organic Abstraction (fl.1930 - 1950) • St Ives School (1939 - 75) • Existential Art (Late - 1940s, 1950s) • Abstract Expressionist Movement (1947 - 65) • Art Informel (fl. 1950s) • Tachisme (1950s) • Arte Nucleare (c.1951 - 60) • Assemblages (1953 onwards) • Neo-Dada (1953 - 65) • Kitchen Sink Art (c.1954 - 57) • Pop Art (c.1958 - 70) • Op - Art (Optical Art)(fl.1965 - 70) • New Realism (1960s) • Post-Painterly Abstraction (Clement Greenberg)(Early, mid-1960s)
The show additionally includes an entirely new series of collage works inspired by the photographic work of Diane Arbus and Robert Mapplethorpe's Black Book.
Moving fluidly between painting, publishing, photographic collage, video, and performance, Pendleton creates structures that engage with language on a literal and figurative level to yield new, radical meanings.
For his exhibition Cloud has created a selection of multi-layered paintings on his signature shaped canvases, newspaper collages made up of clippings from various New York dailies and large - scale paper quilts composed of photographic fragments.
Returning to the studio with the materials he had gathered, Vitturi created teetering totemic assemblages with a Baroque sense of drama, collaging and overpainting his photographs and materials in high - register colours — and often layering physical objects within the photographic assemblages to create new volumetrically disorientating images.
In her newest series of mixed media creations, Nicol pushes the bounds of her practice through the inclusion of fine jewelry and pearls, collaged photographic negatives, and such unconventional materials as taffeta, chiffon, and leather.
Co-organized by the ICA and Bergen Kunsthall, Nashashibi's first major survey also features a new film commission (comprising candid and staged scenes shot in London parks) and two photographic / collage works.
A new series of photographic collages titled Constellations (2017), which are presented in this exhibition for the first time, form Geyer's most recent contribution to this continuously relevant project.
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