In an attempt to avoid the trappings of abstract and figurative art, the artists made extensive use of collage and assemblage, appropriating images and incorporating real
objects into the work.
Often combining glass work with photographs, text, and other objects, McElheny converts
these objects into works of art that contain multiple layers of meaning.
Similarly, Jasper Johns, working at the same time as Rauschenberg, incorporated found
objects into his work.
By transforming and manipulating industrial and / or found
objects into works of art, Wentworth subverts their original function and extends our understanding of them by breaking the conventional system of classification.
Graduating painting at Columbia University and the University of Illinois, Carolee Schneemann started using simple mechanisms to set her paintings in motion at the early stage of her career, integrating photographs and everyday
objects into works she referred to as «painting constructions».
He added found
objects into the work as formal elements, with a great deal of humor, and without the irony of Dada or anti-art gestures.
What she does change are intrinsic qualities of the room in which the art is displayed, such as the lighting and wall colors, using these elements to transform the mundane
objects into works of art.
Once considered one of the seven metals of alchemy, and now a modest substance, Geers uses tin to transform
these objects into works of great beauty.
Bruce Conner also integrated abandoned and discarded
objects into his work.
In recent decades, artists have continued to explore ways of incorporating readymade
objects into their work, including through a strain of the approach that takes off directly from the fetishization of consumer goods.
Students discuss the difference between found objects, or «ready - mades,» and the transformation of an everyday
object into a work of art.
Using forms from everyday life, he would bring in found
objects into his work.
Hyon Gyon's paintings and sculptures teem with a raw and fervent energy, as she incorporates materials such as melted fabric, gold leaf, encaustic, spray paint, hair and found
objects into her work.
They have also incorporated statements about the concept or against the art
object into the work, most famously with sans - serif text by Lawrence Weiner: «this work need not be built.»
By transforming and manipulating industrial and / or found
objects into works of art, Wentworth subverts their original function and therefore challenges our understanding of them by breaking the conventional system of classification.
Bruce Nauman transforms everyday activities, speech, and
objects into works that are both familiar and alien.
He achieves this by incorporating common
objects into his work.
Hlobo also incorporates found
objects into his works.
By incorporating a selection of memorabilia and design
objects into the works that reinterpret the Interlocking Sculptures, the project expands this notion and approximates new aspects in which the formal becomes historical, whilst the exhibition itself becomes a sort of stage linking the aesthetic to the social and political.
Many Fluxus artists incorporated found
objects into their work and like Dada artists before them, also embraced absurdity in their work.
Increasingly, the artist has been incorporating common consumer
objects into his works by physically attaching them to the surface of his paintings as inquiries into how painting and sculpture can relate to everyday objects.
By transforming and manipulating industrial and found
objects into works of art, Wentworth subverts their original function and extends our understanding of them by breaking the conventional system of classification.
The washed layers of paint evoke a wistful and airy quality but it subverts convention as Hipple incorporates everyday
objects into her work such as Q - Tips, duct tape, bed sheet, etc..
Artists of the Fluxus movement such as Ben Vautier incorporated graffiti and found
objects into their work.
The desire to incorporate
these objects into her work, then, is a physical one; these are things she «can't help but use».
Artists have been using everyday objects in their work for over 100 years, turning banal
objects into works of art either in their original state or in adapted forms.
Inspired by the rural Cumbrian landscape, he began to incorporate natural
objects into his work, as shown in a group of small sculptures including Untitled (Opening Blossom) 1942 — 5 which he considered to be among his finest British pieces.
Many incorporate everyday
objects into their work, reference urban architecture and economies, or use new media to explore popular culture and Americana.
With plastikote you can transform most
objects into works of art of colourful and stylish decorative pieces for your rooms.
Not exact matches
A head - mounted computer that inserts interactive
objects and holograms
into your field of view, it could transform the world of
work, pave the way for screenless computers, and create radical new entertainment mediums.
The sources said Pruitt's decision to put Greenwalt in charge of his international travel, which came just months
into his tenure at EPA, fit a pattern of Pruitt assigning the most sensitive responsibilities to his small cadre of aides who had previously
worked with him in Oklahoma before he became EPA administrator — aides who sources said were more likely to acquiesce to his demands, even as other EPA staffers
objected to Pruitt's spending and travel decisions.
Create virtual
work environments, explore virtual
objects in VR, or integrate existing software
into a virtual setting.
Overall, he has produced an impressive body of
work which, thankfully, demonstrates that liturgical arts (which Schickel prefers to call «ritual arts» because «it stresses the way in which these
objects participate in the drama of religious ritual») can be tastefully done in a modern idiom without lapsing
into the triteness or sentimentality that plagues so many of our newer churches.
That's because Piper and many in the fundamentalist neo-Reformed movement are
working off of a perversion of the doctrine of total depravity that not only teaches that human beings are depraved — that is, that our humanity is marred by sin — but that this depravity renders the world's men, women, and children
into valueless
objects of god's wrath, worthy of nothing more than eternal torture, pain, violence, and abuse.
«He
worked out a way to translate
objects into the number of acres it would take to produce the material for them,» Robin said.
What Lasch adds to this picture is that married women's large - scale entry
into the workplace coincided with the shift to an economy that «depended on
work that had no other
object than to keep people at
work and thus to sustain the national capacity to consume, which in turn sustained production, which sustained... an approximation of full employment» all without reference to the intrinsic quality of the goods and services produced or the intrinsic satisfaction of the
work that went
into them.»
The key is to build in succession, keeping in mind that sometimes two
objects that clash suddenly
work if you add more patterns
into the mix.
This painting
works because the
objects are life - size and depicted in hyper - realistic detail, and also because Remps laid a set of decoys that hoodwink our visual system
into perceiving depth, says Priscilla Heard, a neuropsychologist at the University of the West of England in Bristol, UK.
The results also suggest the presence of unseen, surviving planets which may have perturbed the belt and
worked as a «bucket brigade» to draw the icy
objects into the white dwarf.
Only a few decades ago scientists thought that humans were the only species to have
worked out how to turn
objects in their environment
into useful tools.
Objects can be classified
into three main categories, the journalist Russell Baker once said: «Those that don't
work, those that break down, and those that get lost.»
Most of today's 3D printers
work with scraps of plastic or metal and turn them
into simple
objects.
That once - rejected
work has now inspired two teams of planetary scientists to model what might have happened if an
object roughly 10 times as massive as Ceres, the largest asteroid, smashed
into ancient Mars.
«Our
work implies that some, and perhaps all, black holes have event horizons and that material really does disappear from the observable universe when pulled
into these exotic
objects, as we've expected for decades,» Narayan said.
Centuries of
work has gone
into finding the most efficient ways to pack identical
objects into the densest possible arrangements.
The group in which he
works is involved in the instrumental development for the LISA PathFinder mission (ESA), a technology precursor mission for a future space - based gravitational - wave observatory, LISA, which will detect the gravitational radiation from low frequency sources like massive black hole mergers, inspiraling stellar compact
objects into massive black holes, and galactic binaries.
His
work has defined how the neurons that make up the sensory - motor system develop
into diverse types, how they wire themselves together, and how that very precise wiring controls refined motor skills such as locomotion and
object manipulation.
Deep squats, balance
work, and maybe some carrying of weighted
objects would be a good way to get this individual integrated
into more strength training.
Dan Lapic has turned outdoor training
into an art form; combining bodyweight training with stone, log, rope and odd -
object work.
It's too bad so much
work that went
into the layers of the film's beauty is muted by the
object that's intended to enhance it.