Residents are provided with administrative, curatorial, and professional support to explore and expand the scope
of their artistic practice through research, dialogue, and production of new projects.
Not exact matches
The art
of intimacy, or relating in depth, like other
artistic skills, must be cultivated
through disciplined
practice.
Corwin writes: «In the tradition
of Klein and Dubuffet, Strobert chooses to site her
artistic practice within the confines
of painting, while literally doing everything she can to reconfigure that discipline
through a re-orientation
of mediums and with an expressionistic yet pragmatic eye... Strobert's painting isn't abstract painting but the abstraction
of painting.
Artempatía, or Empathy Art, is the stimulation
of our natural empathy
through teaching and
practicing art, as well as a set
of collaborative
artistic actions seeking the identification and recognition
of the victims
of violence and their loved ones.
Several features
of The Seasons seem to summarize themes and
artistic concepts that were
of central interest to Johns throughout his
artistic practice up to this point, such as the implicit reference to Marcel Duchamp
through the depiction
of Mona Lisa, the appearance
of the American flag, and various optical illusory figures.
The conversation will focus on their individual
artistic practices, the personal and cultural context that led them to their art, how they each express themselves
through paint, and how they identify their place within the lineage
of Latino painters.
Speaking
of his early work and
artistic concerns at large, Kelley had said, «My entrance into the art world was
through the counter-culture, where it was common
practice to lift material from mass culture and «pervert» it to reverse or alter its meaning... Mass culture is scrutinized to discover what is hidden, repressed, within it.»
Through a variety
of points
of view and
artistic practices, Shifting Landscapes provides a window into contemporary abstraction in America today.
Louise Bourgeois One
of the most influential artists
of the twentieth century, Louise Bourgeois described her
artistic practice as an attempt to work
through whatever tumult plagued her — psychologically, personally, or artistically.
Navigating
through the polarizing dichotomies
of presence and absence, visibility and invisibility, and man and nature, Tavares Strachan has engineered a multidisciplinary
artistic practice that mobilizes our visual, intellectual, and emotional faculties.
The newly built Residency studio allowed us to develop a unique offer
of support for artists, who could explore their
artistic practice through living and working in the building.
Here, Sanchez discusses the development
of his
artistic practice, interweaving the personal and political
through photography, painting, printmaking, collage, and video.
Don't Take This the Wrong Way showcases the diversity
of our backgrounds, media, and
artistic processes, but also highlights the discourses and connections forged
through two years
of intensive studio
practice in close proximity.
Spanning from a drawing from the workshop
of Raphael, to the first - ever watercolor by Winslow Homer to enter a museum collection, to works produced in the past five years by Natalie Frank, William Kentridge, and Titus Kaphar, the exhibition highlights the role
of draftsmanship in
artistic practice through a diverse selection
of masterworks from artists across a wide range
of art history.
High Anxiety: New Acquisitions (30 November 2016 - 25 August 2017) presents selections
of artworks from 32 artists acquired since 2014, many
of whom explore polarizing social and political concerns
through a broad spectrum
of contemporary
artistic practices.
foregrounds
artistic processes and personal perceptions
of the impact and significance
of drawing on
artistic practice through time.
An alum
of Duke Ellington, New York - based Thomas has a robust
artistic practice that explores language and images,
through the lens
of race, history, and identity.
One wonders if Weber and Stritzler - Levine realised just how far off the map they would go when independent institutional curator José Roca, a native
of Colombia who now lives in Bogotá, agreed to take on the project.1 Inspired by a show
of Andean chuspas — bags made from coca leaves — that would run simultaneously in the BGC Focus Gallery, Roca envisioned immersive environments in which the paradoxes, polarities and points
of contact between diverse
artistic practices are explored
through the tropes
of the river and weaving.2 The works themselves provide their own context as they interact with each other and viewers, who are given a minimalist illustrated pamphlet as their only guide to what they will encounter in the gallery spaces.
These workshops will contribute to promoting the discussion on environmental, cultural and social transformations
through the
artistic practice of photography, image - based media and texts.
However, for Chimes this flight from reality was achieved, not
through abuse
of drink or drugs, but
through a prolonged engagement with literary and
artistic subcultures, whose radical nature deeply enriched his
artistic practice.»
Issue 16 / Rainer Hosch: The Vanguard Diaries As I walk
through this world with my camera, I document glimpses
of the
artistic practice that would otherwise remain a mystery.
Tracing the influence
of abstraction
through society and politics over the past century, the exhibition stands in ardent defence
of the
artistic practices of Malevich and his contemporaries, an ambitious attempt to corroborate his rebuttal from more than 80 years ago that «the Black Square is real life.»
Martin Creed (GB b. 1968), the winner
of 2001 Turner Prize, is known for an
artistic practice of through minimal means investigate everyday realities, and the visible and invisible structures that shapes our lives.
Through varied subject matter, the grouped works show the culmination
of a long and articulated
artistic practice, utilizing an established visual language and unifying approach.
It identifies this
artistic practice with a new awareness
of «in - between» spaces in the era
of the Internet — spaces either real nor completely virtual — and a new understanding our own bodies as permeable sensors in constant osmotic exchange as they move
through these spaces.
The artists explore these
through poetry, symbolism, and metaphor or by exploring particular forms
of artistic practice associated with rupture or bearing witness as a form
of social protest.
The exhibition will highlight the emerging role
of the smartphone as an
artistic medium for self - expression
through the commissioning ten exciting Young British Photographers to create new works using Huawei's newest dual lens smartphones co-engineered with Leica, as part
of their
artistic practice.
«C'est l'est not ouest» is negotiating the artist's role as a director, provocateur and indicator
of aesthetics,
through a self - critical presentation
of what the preconception
of artistic practice is today.
By placing socially historical imagery in a contemporary context, Dunn is able to rigorously question a range
of issues from racial identity to social justice
through his
artistic practice.
Born in Antelope Springs (Navajo for Jeddito, Arizona) in 1952, Jeffy has developed a fertile
artistic practice that has journeyed
through a wide range
of experimentation in style, material, -LSB-.....]
Visitors will follow a dedicated path
through this immersive construction, engaged by the multi-faceted themes
of Attia's
artistic practice.
Artist Fernando Bryce sat down with us to discuss his
artistic practice and his installation The Book
of Needs (2015), on view
through May 6.
This will be followed by a performance from Lucky Dragons, an experimental music group from Los Angeles whose
artistic practice aims to create a better understanding
of existing ecologies
through workshops, publications, and recordings.
The SAF Production Programme furthers this goal by broadening the possibilities for the production
of art in the MENASA region
through the support
of innovation and excellence in
artistic practice and the encouragement
of risk - taking and experimentation.
The NYC Department
of Cultural Affairs and Department
of Veterans» Services today announced new projects as part
of Bryan Doerries» evolving two - year appointment as a NYC Public Artist in Residence (PAIR), a City initiative to enhance civic services
through artistic practice.
To create Unearthed, Corral spent years
of researching, compiling interviews, and spending time in the space, before filtering the information she gathered
through her
artistic practice.
We declare that this power can be unleashed
through many kinds
of artistic practices and
through the deliberate inclusion
of many voices.
Spanning
practice and theory, Hockney's investigation
of artistic techniques has also developed
through art - historical research, resulting in Secret Knowledge (2001), his publication on the optical devices used by the Old Masters, as well as A History
of Pictures: From the Cave to the Computer Screen (2016), written in collaboration with art critic Martin Gayford and further exploring the many ways artists have pictured the world.
Through these works McGinley had discovered new grounds for his
artistic practice, placing his naked subjects in vast and breathtaking landscapes to roam and cavort freely as they please, thereby capturing a sublime and mystical view
of the world.
Through a series
of exhibitions, commissions and events, NOW explores how the diversity
of current female
artistic practice transcends notions
of gender difference to offer hybrid perspectives on their socio - political environment.
The exhibition extends a dialogue exploring womanhood and femininity within the art world, developing this investigation
through an all - encompassing approach to the natural coalescing and cross over
of what has been conventionally designated as «masculine» or «feminine» in
artistic practice...
With your support, Art in General can continue to offer cutting - edge programs at no cost to the public, enabling them to engage with critical and timely issues
through the exploration
of different
artistic and curatorial
practices.
What is the role
of documentary photography in the quickly shifting political climate and morphing process
of self - identification
through artistic practice?
Inspired by ornament, her latest body
of work explores social issues
through the examination
of creative and
artistic practices.
Through an annual grants program the Foundation supports ethical
artistic practice that aims to broaden access in the five boroughs
of New York City.
These artists explore how their own movements
through their
artistic practice can result in a clever and self - reflective statement about art, art history and the role
of the artist.
Through a precise examination
of this distinct form
of artistic practice in works by artists ranging from John Cage to Sanford Biggers, this exhibition provides a unique perspective on the ways in which modern and contemporary artists have used language, objects, and images to forge social contracts with their publics.
Fabri's
artistic practice seeks to create a space for discourse around social and political systems
of oppression
through artworks that manifest in a range
of mediums, including drawing, performance, photography, sculpture, and video.
Meet the Austrian artist changing the status quo
of photography
through an experimentation - based
artistic practice and digital post-production processes.
This exhibition explores the improvisational nature
of Degas's
artistic practice through the Norton Simon's collection
of modèles, the first and only set
of bronzes cast from the original wax and plaster statuettes.