Gates's practice embraces a wide range of disciplines and a variety
of artistic vocabularies — sculpture, painting, installation art, music and performance — as well as urban development and social practice.
The development
of his artistic vocabulary started in the innovative climate of 1960s Chicago.
This beautifully designed exhibition catalogue includes an essay examining Kudo's philosophy, the evolution
of his artistic vocabulary and his place in art history by curator Doryun Chong; a reflection by artist Mike Kelley; a selection of Kudo's writings, interviews with the artist and other historical criticism; and an illustrated chronology by Hiroko Kudo.
Much
of the artistic vocabulary for Boyce's installation derives from a modernist garden, complete with concrete trees, created by designers Joel and Jan Martel in Paris in 1925.
The exhibition An Autumn Lexicon spans Chaimowicz's career offering a précis
of his artistic vocabulary.
Simultaneously in London's Serpentine Gallery, another solo project, Autumn Lexicon, introduces Chaimowicz's career offering a very condensed sample
of his artistic vocabulary.
But more importantly, the Renaissance setting of Palazzo Strozzi fuels mesmerising interaction between the classic and the contemporary by fostering innovative dialogue between Viola's work and the masterpieces of the great masters of the past, from which he has drawn his inspiration and which have marked the development
of his artistic vocabulary and style.
Aurora is based on Asawa's folded paper forms — an important part
of her artistic vocabulary.
This scrawled writing, sometimes incised into the paint layer, is as much a part
of her artistic vocabulary as the images themselves.
The exhibition An Autumn Lexicon spanned Chaimowicz's career offering a précis
of his artistic vocabulary.
Not exact matches
These artists give excellent opportunities to discuss composition; where the whole picture is filled with foliage, to compare the observational skills
of the artists; to express preferences and extend the use
of artistic language and
vocabulary.
The following are common characteristics
of gifted children, although not all will necessarily apply to every gifted child: • Has an extensive and detailed memory, particularly in a specific area
of interest • Has advanced
vocabulary for his or her age; uses precocious language • Has communication skills advanced for his or her age and is able to express ideas and feelings • Asks intelligent and complex questions • Is able to identify the important characteristics
of new concepts and problems • Learns information quickly • Uses logic in arriving at common sense answers • Has a broad base
of knowledge; a large quantity
of information • Understands abstract ideas and complex concepts • Uses analogical thinking, problem solving, or reasoning • Observes relationships and sees connections • Finds and solves difficult and unusual problems • Understands principles, forms generalizations, and uses them in new situations • Wants to learn and is curious • Works conscientiously and has a high degree
of concentration in areas
of interest • Understands and uses various symbol systems • Is reflective about learning • Is enraptured by a specific subject • Has reading comprehension skills advanced for his or her age • Has advanced writing abilities for his or her age • Has strong
artistic or musical abilities • Concentrates intensely for long periods
of time, particularly in a specific area
of interest • Is more aware, stimulated, and affected by surroundings • Experiences extreme positive or negative feelings • Experiences a strong physical reaction to emotion • Has a strong affective memory, re-living or re-feeling things long after the triggering event
Whereas the emphasis in Basic English has been placed on reducing the size
of the
vocabulary, there has been an
artistic and scientific swing in the opposite direction.
Although his work was rooted in the same basic principles and ideas as that
of the Abstract Expressionists, many
of whom he exhibited alongside in the 1940s, Seliger found a distinctly personal voice and
artistic vocabulary.
In this exhibition, key works by Bacon and Warhol will engage in an intelligent dialogue with those by some
of the many different painters who have worked on the borderline between these two
artistic languages, developing their own
vocabularies with an emphasis on the manipulation and transgression
of images, creating direct and indirect actions and narratives.
The exhibition traces the evolution
of his distinct
vocabulary — from his initial years captivating the
artistic bohemia
of inter-war Paris, to his later life spent between the towns
of Roxbury in Connecticut and Saché in France.
Known for sculptures that outline planes and volumes in space using the humblest
of materials, Fred Sandback (1943 — 2003) was an American artist whose work is informed by a minimalist
artistic vocabulary.
The program emphasizes creative and critical thinking, problem solving, visual thinking, perception and observation, as well as presenting traditional
vocabulary, theory, media, and techniques
of artistic practice.
Each artist defines an
artistic language and
vocabulary that also recalls the role
of Madam DeFarge in Dickens» Tale
of Two Cities as her encoded knitted subversive stitchery defined a tumultuous period
of history through the use
of a fiber medium.
While Schoonhoven began his
artistic career making colorful drawings inspired primarily by the work
of Paul Klee, he established his own singular
artistic vocabulary in the late 1950s, when he began to develop his technique for making reliefs.
Her experience working with publications directly influenced her
artistic vocabulary, evidenced in her signature use
of collaged text and image, which draw directly on the idioms
of graphic design and advertising.
Out
of dead
artistic styles, the painter helped to create a
vocabulary of signs, so that he could articulate his place in a religious and secular world.
The exhibition traces the evolution
of his distinct
vocabulary — from his initial years captivating the
artistic bohemia
of inter-war Paris, to his later life spent between the towns
of Roxbury in Connecticut and Sachéin France.
Hybrid reveals Booker's ability to connect the historical lineage
of textile, decoration, craft and modern and feminist art within a refined yet dynamic
artistic vocabulary.
His switch from painting to sculpture was coincident with a growing interest in architecture and in industrial processes and materials, such as galvanized steel, concrete, plywood and aluminum, which he used to create large, hollow, Minimalist sculptures.This decisive development is documented here for the first time, from the early work
of the 1950s up to 1968, the point at which Judd's
artistic vocabulary reached its complete formation.
Performed by an actor whose delivery embodies the internal struggles
of a faceless character and filmed using a visual
vocabulary inherited from professional keynote lectures, motivational speeches, and the now ubiquitous TED talk, Garcia Torres's video speculates on Smithee's fraught biography and explores the complex relationship between
artistic work and its audiences.
As cognizant as he clearly is
of history, he feels determined to extend his own
artistic vocabulary so that it embraces a range
of connections both to architecture, even the environment complete with its blend
of allure and toxicity.
Since the late 1960s, Adrian Piper has forged a unique
artistic practice that infused classical Minimal sculptural form with explicit political content and introduced issues
of race, gender and identity politics into the
vocabulary of Conceptual art.
Approximately 5,000 years old, the Korean ceramic tradition has produced an expansive body
of stoneware that is renowned for its technical virtuosity and imaginative formal
vocabulary — a formidable
artistic legacy with which present - day Korean ceramists must grapple.
Each
artistic technique featured in the show takes from the common
vocabulary of being, instantiating, nonetheless, a distinct language.
The work was included in Rothko's seminal exhibition at Betty Parsons gallery in 1950 in which his now definitive
artistic vocabulary of floating and layered horizontal forms
of colour as emotion entered the Abstract Expressionist and Art historical lexicon for the first time.
Focusing on New York's role in a transatlantic exchange
of ballet and surrealist aesthetics, the show presents a vision
of American modernist ballet as an
artistic catalyst, filter, and vibrant, shared
vocabulary.
Showing a selection
of Wurtz's works from the first two decades
of his
artistic practice, the exhibition aims to highlight the formation
of Wurtz's idiosyncratic formal
vocabulary during the 1970s and 1980s.
Outlining planes and volumes in space with the humblest
of materials, American artist Fred Sandback's (1943 — 2003) work makes ingenious use
of the Minimalist
artistic vocabulary.
She voraciously explores new methods
of creation, with an established
artistic vocabulary which includes paintings, combines, found objects, video installations, photography and performance art.
Spiders as stand - ins for the matriarch and a precocious child within an
artistic adult are among the evocative staples
of her drawn and painted
vocabulary.
While reviewing Overton's works on display, it becomes evident that her
artistic vocabulary shares mutual characteristics with the work
of British artist Phyllida Barlow.
Basing his
artistic vocabulary upon the shapes, forms and letters
of Microsoft Word, Guyton has successfully embraced the role
of chance and accident into his practice.
Rooted in a fascination with fifteenth century Venetian and early Flemish painting, and inflected by the formal restraint and reduced palette
of Minimalism, Simpson has developed a distinctive, darkly comedic
artistic vocabulary with which to create works that move beyond their subject matter to question the nature
of painting itself.
Through their
vocabulary, some
of the new directions and contours
of a Zimbabwean
artistic context begin to appear.
In and
of itself, this may be an arbitrary fact, but it highlights an important point: Jason Brooks is a fine artist with an acutely - honed skill, but whose
artistic vocabulary has more in common with the new Conceptualists and Postmodern punks.
The artwork continues to question the very foundation
of art as a force
of critique, with the artist inventing the material
of his
vocabulary, and it suggests a radical
artistic response.»
For the ten year anniversary, L'appartement 22 revisits this series including the artists
of the «Generation 00» who invented a new
vocabulary of artistic creation, closer to cultural issues and geo - politics.
Bridging sculpture and abstract painting, Gorchov's singular
artistic vocabulary challenged the methodologies
of traditional painting.
The exhibition offers an impression
of Haring's manifold maturation process, traces the development
of his visual
vocabulary and influences, and shows the artist as a philosopher and untiring initiator
of artistic and political activities.
The six candidates are not judged solely on the work (s) presented during the DESTE Prize exhibition but on the whole body
of their work, their distinct
vocabulary in their use
of artistic and / or hybrid practices, and their overall development as artists.
Campbell's usage
of personal slogans in his work and his colorful rendering
of text and characters against bold graphical backdrops have long been an integral part
of his personal and
artistic vocabulary.
Agnes Martin: Work Ethic explores Martin's
artistic vocabulary and her remarkable commitment to the work
of painting.
Similar to Gordon Matta - Clark's practice
of physically altering spaces and places, Day's
artistic vocabularies challenge the sense
of history and evoke a vertigo
of displacement, both physical and temporal.
Some
of the students addressed direct prompts from their studio teachers or used their
artistic vocabulary to speak to social issues, while others found inspiration in found materials, literature, or even video games.