Sentences with phrase «objects from everyday life»

The impact of these interactions on her art is readily apparent in her «painting constructions» such as Sphinx (1962), a chaotic diorama, which preserves the rectangular space of the frame and its presentation hanging on a wall but expands into space, providing a capsule in which to assemble objects from everyday life, linked and layered together with string and smears of paint.
Tim Eitel's work balances figurative painting with a conceptual approach often discretely recording inconspicuous actions, situations, or objects from everyday life.
Typical of his ouevre, the work «balances figurative painting with a conceptual approach often discretely recording inconspicuous actions, situations, or objects from everyday life
In his exquisitely crafted Kin series and related tableaux, Lovell combines freely drawn Conté crayon figures of anonymous African Americans with time worn objects from everyday life, such as a brooch, clock, or flag.
Appel — in contrast to Abts — is focused on the world around her, using traditional trompe l'oeil technique to depict fabric, sheets of transparent plastic, hand sewing, match sticks, floor grit, slabs of meat, and other objects from everyday life.
Tina Maria Nielsen works with sculpture and installation where 1:1 objects from the everyday life are cast into new materials such as bronze, cement, wax and rubber.
This exhibition extends on this spatial drama, casting various uncanny objects from everyday life into an unusual stage show.
Questioning established materials and implementing objects from everyday life into her work, Alicja Kwade keeps challenging the traditional concepts of sculpture.
His artistic practice includes sculpture, photography and painting, in which he appropriates, combines, and reconstructs objects from everyday life.
By confronting both the forms stemming from art history and ordinary forms, Gabriel Kuri thus offers us a broader conception of sculpture, in which the objects from everyday life fully participate in the aesthetic experience.
He is a sculptor who draws objects from everyday life to explore their narrative potential.
This fun, highly eclectic show features artists who happily appropriate found objects from everyday life, manipulate and copy them to prevent them from disappearing.
Jason Dodge is a sculptor who draws objects from everyday life to explore their narrative potential.
Also Southerners, they set the stage for postwar art by choosing images and objects from everyday life.
Standing only a few inches taller than some of her fifth - graders, Mlodzinski circulates around her 24 students, sprawled over desks and on the floor at work on a final project for their geometry unit, drawing different shapes and turning them into objects from everyday life.
This test, developed by the study team, requires push - button responses to certain colored squares, circles and objects from everyday life.
He was predated by Marcel Duchamp, with his ready - mades, and then Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg, who, in the late 1950s, were estheticizing and recontextualizing objects from their everyday lives.
Quite cleverly, the bright and colourful artworks have two sides of a story to tell: on one side, Lucia provides a drawing of an object from everyday life; on the other lies the holiday version of the same object.

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Insisting on the imaginative factor in the projection of sense — objects in no way implies that they are illusory — a consideration that everyday life gainsays, since often fatal material consequences ensue from representing things wrongly.
How will smart objects like Alexa from Amazon or Google Home affect our lives and everyday work change in the longer term?
At a monthly event titled «Phun with Physics,» three demonstrators from the departments of Physics and Astronomy used everyday objects to show kids the excitement of how science works in daily life.
The artist employs a constellation of everyday materials in her work, ranging from found objects and photographs to handmade sculptures and living plants, creating encyclopedic and accumulative landscapes that penetrate walls and stretch across museums.
From 1946 to 1952, they lived in Arizona, where Ernst got interested in sculpture and made many pieces mainly consisted of assembled objects of everyday use.
In the late 1960s, the USA saw the emergence of a new trend in painting that focused on the realistic representation of scenes and objects from everyday American life.
Reproducing objects taken from everyday life and highlighting some of their formal aspects this way, Engh provokes a kind of transposition of the meaning of the chosen subject, and manages, with a simple gesture, to shift the attention from the historical detail to the formal detail, likening these objects to pure forms.
Attuned to the poetics of space, from the street to the rarefied galleries that keep its noise at bay, and to the orchestration of everyday objects and materials in his work and the encounters we have with it, David Hammons always sees life as preceding art.
As source material for his works, Brunner uses well - known objects or texts from everyday life which are universally familiar.
According to Yu Honglei, art comes from life; his work as an artist is derived from the everyday objects collected from his life to bring about and create an array of discursive new possibilities.
Rachel Whiteread's cast sculptures of everyday objects and Heidi Bucher's casts of architectural elements made from latex and fabrics belong to Marks, which maps artists» powerful memories of spaces in which they lived and worked.
His work anticipated Pop art through his incorporation of imagery from everyday life and found objects.
The current exhibition «Metamorphosis: Give Me Your Wings» at Lehmann Maupin Gallery in New York presents new works by Japanese artist Mr.. The centerpiece is a huge, complex installation composed of garbage and everyday objects from Japanese life.
In 1962, she appeared alongside American Pop artists and European «Nouveaux Réalistes» in Janis's New Realists exhibition of 1962, which brought together a range of artists who used objects and imagery from everyday life in their work.
I found moments of beauty, like a stormy history of Soviet bloc architecture from David Maljkovic, objects out of everyday life and surgery from Doris Salcedo, ants collecting colored paper from Rivane Neuenschwander with Cao Guimarães, and a ghostly photo of an enormous tree from Tacita Dean.
Taking inspiration from subjects as varied as literature, mythology, cinema, anthropology, evolutionary biology, religion and the banality of everyday life, Henrot's work acutely reconsiders the typologies of objects and established systems of knowledge.
Through ordinary objects salvaged from the activities of everyday life — empty bottles, washboards, children's toys, and mirrors — Saar reminds us that people can be imprisoned just as surely, just as securely, by desires, stories, and ideas as by stone walls and iron bars.»
In other pieces in the show, everyday objects such as books are transformed by applying to them the geometry of paper ornaments and minimalist sculpture (Minimal Bibliography), and photographed window fences with geometric designs are isolated from their functional environment by cutting the prints and flattening the illusionistic space of the photograph, thus relating those specific daily life situations with the idealistic language of modernist geometric abstraction (Popular Geometry).
She made use of found objects and remnants from everyday life to create fascinating and inventive sculptures.
However, his paintings are almost always based on miscellaneous objects and visual information that he gathers from everyday life: the accumulation of lint on an old comforter; random images seen online; or the geometric patterns on a package of sponges.
Engaged in a reassessment of the definition of the artwork and role of the artist, making the turn from a conceptual outlook where artistic authenticity lied in the artist's inner world towards interaction with popular media and mass - products that reflected artistic vision, his work ranges somewhere between the art and life, his pieces questioned the relation of artistic and everyday objects.
Both Albers and Morandi are best known for their decades - long elaborations of a singular motif: from 1950 until his death in 1976, Albers employed his nested square format to experiment with endless chromatic combinations and perceptual effects, while Morandi, in his intimate still lifes (and occasional landscapes), interrogated our perceptual understanding and memory of everyday objects and spaces.
Shifting from pop to high culture references and back again, Rhoades exploits the conceptual and sculptural possibilities that arise from the accumulated detritus and debris of everyday life: What at first seem to be arbitrary arrangements of new and used hardware, machinery, TV monitors, handmade objects, and constructions coalesce into a non-hierarchical field of visual signs and texts.
Using forms from everyday life, he would bring in found objects into his work.
The circle has this potential because it resonates with so much in our everyday lives and with objects and phenomena that have shaped the development of civilisations around the world from the most ancient of days.
The devastating disaster of the March 11, 2011 tsunami and the nuclear accident afterwards were both a shock and inspiration for Japanese Neo-Pop artist Mr.. In response, he composed a massive installation made of hundreds of everyday objects from Japanese life.
This massive installation, which commemorates the March 11, 2011, Tahoku tsunami and earthquake, is composed of everyday objects from Japanese life, and will be shown at the Asian Art Museum interspersed with a series of new paintings that he's made for the exhibition.
His practice is grounded in melancholic portrayals of objects or places from everyday life, through painting, sculpture or installation such as «Space Paintings», in which he paints directly onto the walls, ceilings and floors of a room.
In these photographs from the «Nachlass» series Wüst captured the intimate architecture of everyday life, creating the objects» historical portraits, and ultimately a portrait of their former owner, before they were disposed of and forgotten.
Blair's still lifes and landscapes — painted from his own snapshots — are photorealist visions of everyday objects, views through windows and natural scenery.
The work of conceptual artist Almut Linde stems from her own term Dirty Minimal, which the artist coined to name her own aesthetic approach of conjoining everyday materials, found objects and real life phenomena in a reduced, visually rich formal language.
The exhibition features more than eighty objects from the Brooklyn Museum and the DMA's permanent collection and explores themes of mythology, kingship, and everyday life in ancient Egypt through representations of felines.
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