Sentences with phrase «object of art»

I would never choose rustic style if I could start from scratch but surely go for modern and just decorate with traditional objects of art, love the gray pillows.
The rooms and suites are also furnished with beautiful objects of art hung in the wall of your rooms or suites.
Such a relation was possible not only toward objects of art but also toward human beings, in terms either of their physical beauty or of their excellence of character and action.
Students are encouraged to use visual evidence to construct their own interpretations about objects of art and develop critical thinking and communication skills.
Duchamp himself had contributed to the movement, largely by depicting what he called «ready - mades,» (utilitarian articles such as snow shovels and bottle racks) signing the resulting pictures, and presenting the result as objects of art rather than objects made for everyday use.
The interiors are defined by elegant custom - designed furniture, color washed walls and fascinating objects of art from Jamaican the -LSB-...]
HCCC will provide a venue for the in - depth study of craft with an emphasis on objects of art made primarily of fiber, metal, glass, clay or wood.
The interiors are defined by elegant custom - designed furniture, color washed walls... and fascinating objects of art from Jamaican the Caribbean and around the world.
This respected public figure features the most original objects of art in the region.
The oldest bits of information about Shih Tzu dogs come from documents, paintings and objects of art dating back as early as AD 624.
If, as Michael Fried complained long ago, Minimalism turns the gallery into a theater, these remain objects of art and of contemplation, only somewhere apart.
Through a series of micro-exhibitions curated by a diverse roster of collaborators, Objects and Voices reveals the multiple ways we work with, learn from, and enjoy objects of art.
Drawing on these moral and visual codes, Hauer developed objects of art, fictional legal guidelines and an illusory environment that will be accessible by the audience.
Emily's sculptures created with reused plastic household products are beautiful objects of art juxtaposed with the knowledge of how plastics are strangling the earth.
What will remain in book form will be books as objects of art, books as historical artifacts, books as keepsakes, books as collectibles, books as study guides, books as old friends, and, most important of all, books as non-electronic objects that won't crash, run out of battery power, go on the fritz, blow up, overheat, or generally do anything except be available to you any time you have enough available light to read.
They stressed the active and interpretative nature of the viewer's experience of art, and introduced installations and performances alongside traditional objects of art.
* National Archeological Museum, Naples Italy's best public collection of classical art including ceramics from the Magna Grecia period, statuettes and objects of art from Pompeii and Ercolano, Roman portraiture, and the famous mosaic depicting The Battle of Alexander.
Ulrich Zwingli (1481 - 1531) condemned the use of any object of art.
They do attest to an Aryan culture widely spread over most of Europe, Persia and India, on the basis of evidences drawn from language, the archaeological discovery of artifacts and objects of art, and certain similarities of religious ideas to be found in the areas overrun by these far - ranging migrants.
Human bodies and gestures re-imagined as objects of art.
For me the bottom line is that in all ways, and at all times, objects of art are laden with subjective strings that are tied to countless known and unknown qualifiers that determine their ultimate value.
In the belief that a book is not only a readable text but also an object of art, the press is dedicated to producing beautifully designed, well - manufactured books on acid - free paper, as well as electronic texts of comparable quality.
Growing up in the US in the»70s and»80s, and into young adulthood in the»90s, I thought of books as objects of art and markers of identity.
Four internationally based artists whose work evades any conventional reading of the object of art is the focus of a new exhibition at Beers Contemporary.
As Ursula Meyer points out in her book Conceptual Art, (New York: E.P. Dutton, 1972), «In a certain sense the artist performing replaces the traditional object of art - that is to say that, in performance, artist and art object merge.»
One of the canonical Conceptual artists of the 1960s, Weiner was among the first to «dematerialize» the object of art into the realm of language and ideas.
It shouldn't come as a surprise that drawings are so frequently the objects of art that artists themselves choose to live with and work around.
When the object of art becomes a practice, it becomes something over which you can have no control or ownership.
The first «object of art» that I encounter in the gallery spaces of the HAMMER Museum, in Los Angeles, is a random mailbox from Germany, installed on the wall at eye level.
The fictions that he weaves extends outward from the objects of his art — film, video, sound installations, photographs and text works — to encompass his own artistic persona.
Relyea claims the DIY model was initiated by conceptual artists in the» 60's seeking to de-emphasize the object of art and the studio as a traditional locus.
In a revolutionary departure from the institutional definition of drawing, and from the reliance on paper as the fundamental support material, artists instead pushed line across the plane into real space, thus questioning the relation between the object of art and the world.
Disassembling and transforming the familiar ambulatory aids, crutches and wheelchairs, he creates new sculptures and objects of art.
It was shown again in 1995 for «1965 - 1975: Reconsidering the Object of Art,» a survey of Conceptual art at the Los Angeles museum.
The Hamon building also contains the Resource Center, where classrooms provide hands - on experience with objects of art.
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