Sentences with phrase «of junk art»

The latter included a number of subversive ideas which are now seen as relatively mainstream, such as the creation of junk art from «found objects» (Duchamp's «readymades»), and the introduction of 3 - D collage (Schwitters» Merzbau).
Arte Povera Definition, Characteristics, History of Junk Art Movement.
One of the most innovative of 20th century sculptors, Tinguely pioneered the combination of junk art, kineticism and sculpture, out of which arose his quirky performance art and unpredictable happenings.
Sculptors used «found objects», like the «readymades» of Marcel Duchamp, from which they created works of Junk art.
The most famous series of «found objects» were Duchamp's «readymades», an early form of junk art, including works like: Bicycle Wheel (1913), Bottle - Rack (1914), and Fountain (1917, a urinal) both in the Musee National d'Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; and In Advance of the Broken Arm (1915, Replica in Moderna Museet, Stockholm; a regular snow shovel on which Duchamp had painted its title, together with the words «from Marcel Duchamp 1915»).
The latter - who in addition to achieving considerable fame as a Cubist painter, was also an important of Junk art - impressed Gleizes with his «readymades» series of found objects.
It was also around this time that the Russian - American experimental sculptor Louise Nevelson (1899 - 1988) began producing her famous assemblages known as «sculptured walls», and only a few years since Jean Dubuffet (1901 - 85) had begun his own form of junk art which had an important impact on junk sculpture practised by Arman and others.
Cubist collages - created by Pablo Picasso (1881 - 1973) and Georges Braque (1882 - 1963) during their Synthetic Cubism phase - were another precursor of junk art.
If one excludes the controversial claim that the 3 million year old Makapansgat Pebble (University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg) represents the world's oldest piece of junk art (in this case an objet trouve or «found object», chosen for its resemblance to a human skull), the first junk artist was Marcel Duchamp (1887 - 1968).
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We must accentuate the positive of high art, telling our students and kids and friends not «The music and movies you consume are junk,» but «Today, let's try The Magnificent Ambersons, not Breaking Bad,» or «Let's listen to Mahler's Fifth, not Classic Rock — just for a change.»
You understand the art of embracing high culture and down - and - out - junk food, and I adore this about you.
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In the meantime, while I'm waiting for good weather so I can get outside and work, I've been working on my art journal with a new calendar page for each month, along with lots of other fun «junk» that I collect for journaling.
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Not long after, someone will comment how, as an art installation, it's a withering indictment of junk culture, in response to which our ostensible heroine Susan (Amy Adams) intones, «Jjunk culture, in response to which our ostensible heroine Susan (Amy Adams) intones, «JunkJunk.
Little does he know that the junk he collects is part of a significant work of art.
Little does he know that the types of junk he collects for Hampton are destined for an amazing piece of folk art.
Matt recently posted... How to manscape your junk (for noobies of the topiary arts)
It's like going on Youtube and being presented with a playlist of ten random videos; you have no idea whether the next thing you see will be a masterfully done work of art or an absolutely godawful piece of junk from the depths of hell.
Galactic Junk League has seen a steady number of updates since launching into Steam Early Access on the 17th of January 2017, including new pre-made ships and parts, World War 2 - inspired nose art, the Cyberpunk update, matchmaking improvements, new abilities and more.
Blatantly misogynistic dialogue, an overabundance of fecal matter, and rotting junk food just drowns out any good brought to the game by its smooth controls and quirky art style.
But I've always been interested in the human condition and how social issues effect art making, so I couldn't avoid that most of this stuff was wasteful junk.
There's a legend about William Burroughs cutting up newspaper strips high on junk in a Marrakesh apartment while writing Naked Lunch, and Pettibon's work reads much the same way — though instead of newspapers, Pettibon clips from Marcel Proust, John Ruskin, Art Clokey, and Donald Judd.
The correlation is not surprising given the caliber of exhibitions on view in 2015, including innovative («Freedom Principle: Experiments in Art and Music, 1965 to Now») and long overdue («Noah Purify: Junk Dada» and «Procession: The Art of Norman Lewis»)...
1989 Forty Years of California Assemblage, Wight Art Gallery, University of California, LA (catalog) The Junk Aesthetic: Assemblage of the 1950s and Early 1960s, Whitney Museum of American Art, Fairfield County Branch, Stamford, CT (catalog) Rezoning (Bill Bissett, George Herms, Jess and Al Neil), Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, BC (catalog) Poetic Objects, San Antonio Museum of Art, San Antonio, TX (catalog)
NEWS The D.C. Commission on the Art and Humanities announces it will remove «The New Migration,» by Abigail DeVille after the community complains that the storefront installation in Anacostia, which is part of a citywide exhibition, looks like junk.
Building on Artists Space's history as an institution whose program has increasingly emphasized community participation and political organization (see last year's Decolonize This Place, which turned the gallery into a weekly activist meeting hub), Coop Fund foregoes traditional media like painting or sculpture in favor of video, art - science hybrids, updated junk sculpture, and institutional critique, making an implicit statement about these media that, for their associations with high - modernist seriousness, are appropriate to a politically engaged exhibition.
It's a bit ironic, because, you know, of course it's a painting, but there are many people in the art world that would look at something like this and think it's a piece of junk.
«NOAH PURIFOY: Junk Dada» @ Los Angeles County Museum of Art Los Angeles LACMA is presenting the first major museum retrospective of Noah Purifoy (1917 - 2004), the Southern California assemblage artist who died under - recognized more than a decade ago.
A creative reuse project for your junk mail: Learn to make handmade paper and explore the art of collage.
At LACMA, he organized «Noah Purifoy: Junk Dada,» the first monographic museum exhibition of the late assemblage artist, social worker, and co-founder of the Watts Towers Arts Center.
April 9 John Miller is a New York - and Berlin - based artist and critic whose large scale installations and junk - based assemblage sculptures speak to the commodification of the art object and cast a suspicious eye on his peers in the contemporary art world.
In 1959, Mallary took a teaching position at Pratt and moved to New York, where he would combine the brooding weight and density of the New Mexico abstractions with ephemeral urban detritus, creating works that established him among the core artists exploring junk art, such as John Chamberlain, Richard Stankiewicz, Claes Oldenburg and Lee Bontecou.
For Immediate Release, April 8, 2014 Robert Mallary Sculptor April 24 - June 27, 2014 Allan Stone Projects is pleased to announce Robert Mallary Sculptor, April 24 - June 27, 2014, an exhibition of nine works from 1959 to 1966, the period in which he established himself in New York as a central figure in the Neo-Dadaist assemblage and junk art movement that followed on the heels of Abstract Expressionism.
As survivors transform a «piece of junk» into a compelling work of art, they can see new possibilities for their own lives.
Mr Cragg, a graduate of the Royal College of Art who spent two years working as a lab technician before he became a full time artist, began as a junk sculptor, working with pieces of plastic rubbish found washed up on beaches.
The artists featured recycle, reuse and re-envision newspaper, magazines, junk mail, commercial signage, plastic scraps, caps & bottles, wood, steel, tools, drills and metal parts to create dazzling one of a kind works of art.
Their occasional «Brucennial» (in 2014, purportedly the last Brucennial) need never decide whether to be an alternative to the art fairs, a parody of them, or just a huge pile of junk.
In the early 20th century, if it wasn't ignored (or, just as likely, discarded as junk), some of it might have been blessed by the «American folk art» fad that swept museums and the popular press of the era.
International Center of Photography, New York The reopened ICP's disagreeable first show junks art history and simply aggregates images ranging from Cindy Sherman to Kim Kardashian selfies
1960 New Forms, New Media, Junk Art, Martha Jackson Gallery, New York, NY Gutai, International Sky Festival, Osaka, Japan Form Strukter Bedetuntg, Stadtische Galerie, Munich (Lenbachpalais), Germany Second Exhibition 1960, Signa Gallery, East Hampton, NY Third Exhibition 1960, Signa Gallery, East Hampton, NY Baroque Ensemblistes, International Center of Aesthetic Research, Turin, Italy
In the early 1960's Mallary was a prominent member of the Neo-Dada or Junk art movement, following on the heels of Abstract Expressionism along with American artists such as John Chamberlain, Richard Stankiewicz and Claes Oldenburg.
Besides, we have all this other junk lying around, and we promised yet another selection of contemporary art — our fourth now since we built this stupid tower.»
This mish - mash of artistic junk, from Tony Oursler's signed TV remotes at # 50 each to Elizabeth Peyton's worn - out couch (as sat on by the artist), satirised the art fair much more effectively than any of the commissions.
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