Sentences with phrase «object like artwork»

«I incorporate a living element like a potted plant or fresh flowers, a meaningful object like artwork and something white like a piece of coral to balance everything out.

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Of course, you could immediately object that selecting artwork is not the same thing as making more substantive choices, like whether to open another branch of your business, relocate your family, or quit your job.
It could be just a few meaningful natural objects, artworks, or photographs to which you'd like to dedicate your practice.
The result was a carefully curated collection of artworks, objects and furnishings throughout the hotel, creating a hotel like no other.
In contrast, in their role as holders of the cloth sacks, the hooks are given a function that undermines their autonomy as self - sufficient objects, with the result that they oscillate between display modules and genuine artworks, whereas the Silos — in spite of their formal proximity to those seat - like objects seen in quasi-participational art projects (like those of Franz West)-- utterly lack the quality of sturdy usefulness and seemingly even have to be held in place by the rods of the «Gurneys».
McMillian's artworks — made from «postconsumer objects» like junked chairs, sofas, and wall - to - wall carpeting — reflect the myriad lived experiences of class and capital.
Using ephemeral and found materials, the artists represented in All of this and nothing turn what may seem like «nothing» into artworks exploring very big ideas — what it means to be an artist, to understand the world, and how to communicate through the shifting life of an object.
Using ephemeral and found materials, the artists represented in All of this and nothing (p. 4 — 5) turn what may seem like «nothing» into artworks exploring very big ideas — what it means to be an artist, to understand the world, and how to communicate through the shifting life of an object.
In The Studio Visit (2012), two figures are seated in front of an array of grossly typical modern artworks — a Noguchi - like sculpture and a constructivist assemblage among them — as they discuss, pontificate, interpret, and explicate amid mute objects and images.
While refraining the well - worn question of the elevated status of the artwork, this giant fund object complicates the science - project theme: the agent of transformation here is nature itself, not the artist, like «entropologist» Robert Smithson.
It is comprised of artworks (artificiala)-- things like wooden masks, necklaces made from crocodile teeth; scientific instruments (scientifica)-- items used in hospitals and clinics at the time; and objects from foreign cultures (exotica).
I first saw his work in a Whitney Biennial in the mid 1970s, only I didn't know who had made the objects I noticed — in fact I wasn't totally sure the strange objects were artworks in the exhibition — strange steel wool like oblong discrete objects placed in unusual locations, inside the building, but not exactly where an art work might be located — near a fire alarm, above an exit door, and, as I recall, outside the building as well.
Rather than clearing things up, however, the multitude of definitions listed in the wall text — much like the shifting shapes of Desmarais» artworks — forced the viewer to continuously renegotiate relationships between bodies, objects, and space.
AS: On multiple occasions, your exhibitions have forced viewers to contend with artworks as both objects and images, like in «On the Scene,» for example, where collected photographs were placed facing the wall.
Opening February 23, 2017, No Place Like Home transforms Israel Museum galleries into a domestic interior with artworks inspired by everyday household objects
Like many of Schwegler's artworks, it suggests deliberate confusion between body and material object.
Like composite wood — the material from which the artworks are made — each object is at once real and solid, and simultaneously a mere semblance or substitute.
Over several seasons, the artists produced a range of conceptual artworks and objects that updated art historical movements like Dada, Surrealism, and Agitprop, commented on social and political real - ties, deepened the content of unfolding plotlines, and elevated the form and content of a «90s pop - culture mainstay.
These works were followed by his famous assemblage artworks («Accumulations»), that is, collections of mass - produced everyday objects, like telephones or toothbrushes, such as Accumulation of Sliced Teapots (1964, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis).
Channel some of Marcel Duchamp's most famous artworks: think found objects like bicycle wheels, stools, bottle stands or chess pieces.
Verticalseat features an array of parts and objects of our daily life, which Yngve Holen has transformed into artworks: fences that protect gated communities, autobus and scooter headlights, facades of CT scanners, airplane windows, and finally a Porsche Panamera luxury car cut in 4 pieces like a cake.
The collections spans from mass production objects, such as the cookie jars collected by Andy Warhol's, to the rarest artifacts, like Arman's African artworks and samurai armor; from image collections, such as Dr. Lakra's record covers or Sol LeWitt's Japanese prints, modernist photographs and music scores, to specimens appropriate for natural history cabinet, like Damien Hist's taxidermy and medical models.
Like many slightly older Conceptual art visionaries (John Baldessari, Robert Barry, Joseph Kosuth, and Lawrence Weiner among them) Butler eschewed the material physicality of objects and instead created artworks that became visible through their use of text.
Although Sehgal's works never materialise in the form of an object, they conform to all the conventions of exhibition art: they are present throughout the institution's opening hours and are bought and sold like conventional material artworks and are as well included in museum collections and private collections.
The sculpture is a masterful example of how to incorporate readymade items like the bracelets into cohesive artworks that benefit from the objects» cultural context without entirely depending on it, a balancing act some artists twice his age still seem to be struggling with.
Allan McCollum, a self - educated artist who was questioning the uniqueness ascribed to artworks, created 40 Plaster Surrogates (1984), a huge series of objects that appear like paintings but which are actually blank, theatrical stand - ins for such, and point to the era's irony and humor as dominating artistic devices.
During her residency at Rupert she worked on her artistic project The Architecture of Taste — a series of artworks, objects on scaffolding - like constructions.
Indeed, Schwitters» unique and unadulterated dedication to Dada ideas, led to a prolific output of artworks constructed with urban refuse and found objects (objets trouvés) which had a big influence on later movements like Junk Art, Assemblage and Arte Povera.
Like the rest of Slife's artworks, these pieces ultimately suggest that the weight of the assertion of the historical object lies somewhere between presentation and perception.
Other works include Workspace (2016), a wooden, scale model of an artist's studio (look for mini, dollhouse - like objects such as tools and artworks) and Origin Unknown (2016), a concrete sculpture which is made of hammer - like forms and which the gallery's Stella Reinhold - Rudas noted is influenced by African naive art and the communist regime of the artist's childhood.
The «nonassisted» ready - mades like «Porte - bouteilles,» now recognized as among the most influential artworks of the 20th century, were defined by André Breton in his 1938 book «Dictionnaire abrégé du surréalisme» (The Abridged Dictionary of Surrealism) as an «ordinary object promoted to the dignity of an art object by the mere choice of the artist.»
With these exhibitions Ms. Bove is also branching out from the scholarly eclecticism of her earlier artworks, which incorporated found objects like books and crystals, into a more elemental kind of abstract sculpture that at times evokes Richard Serra, Franz West and Mark di Suvero.
In minimalism, the work of art is just what it is and nothing more, like Donald Judd's boxes are just boxes hung on the wall; the artwork is all about the aesthetic experiences of the object.
Augmented Reality — ARKit 1.5 allows developers to place digital objects on vertical surfaces like walls and doors in addition to horizontal surfaces — Adds support for detecting and incorporating images like movie posters or artwork into AR experiences — Supports a higher resolution real world camera view when using AR experiences
Or that there's kinds of artwork or objects that people might think, that actually looks like home to me, it looks like us, I'm welcome here.
Because resin furniture can show off some objects inside and looks very eye - catchy — it's like an artwork!
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