In 1974 he founded, together with a group of artists, writers, film - makers, performance artists and musicians, the Laboratoire Agit» Art, whose aim was to transform the nature
of artistic practice from a formalist, object - bound sensibility to practices based on experimentation and agitation, process rather than product, ephemerality rather than permanence.
Thematic areas The exhibition itinerary is currently articulated in nine different thematic areas, which document some of the most innovative aspects
of the artistic practice from the second half of the twentieth century until today, seen through the experience of the former Galleria d'Arte Moderna.
Alongside its main section, Frieze New York features three special platforms that ensure a diverse representation
of artistic practices from around the globe:
Art and Photography is the first book of its kind to survey the major presence of photography at the centre
of artistic practice from the 1960s onwards.
AP: We showcase a broad spectrum
of artistic practices from both national and international artists.
Using epistemological analysis as her tool, Seikkula's recent PhD research in philosophy discusses the social and cultural sustainability
of artistic practices from a process perspective.
Frieze New York features three special platforms that ensure a diverse representation
of artistic practices from around the globe:
ArtInfo says the show «suggests both a view
of artistic practice from Ono's unique perspective but also the transparent, participatory elements of her work.»
Since Carolyn is closely involved in working with artists, she has a grasp on the larger historical understanding
of artistic practice from different places.
Terris is a contemporary artist and contractor who draws much
of his artistic practice from his understanding of building materials and architecture.
Not exact matches
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From the gut - wrenching, step - by - step chronology
of the raid on Osama bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad to seafaring cultists
practicing Scientology - like rituals in the wake
of World War II to the 16th president twisting arms over the passing
of the 13th Amendment, the best films
of 2012 brought history to life with an extraordinary scrupulousness that still left room for vivid
artistic expression.
Coming
from a background
of artistic practice and the history...
CHIMES: In terms
of using film stills
from the»40s and»50s and film noir, is that something that you grew up with or were interested in the beginning
of your
artistic practice?
At this event, parallels and differences in the
artistic practice of these two concept artists — two artists who belong to the same generation, but come
from very different cultures and social backgrounds — will be discussed.
For most
of the 1950s, Hains's
artistic practice consisted
of removing torn posters
from the streets
of Paris and exhibiting them.
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.»
It opens up new perspectives on an
artistic practice that is anchored in stories often excluded
from history in and out
of Thailand: voices
of the poor and ill, marginalized beings, and those silenced and censored for personal and political reasons.
Wittingly parodying the uncomplicated jokes
from vernacular literature, the artist has found a way
of incorporating a difficult subject - matter — humor — into a deeply serious
artistic practice.
On the occasion
of the presentation
of his new wall piece 1661 — 1910
from Nagasaki, Meiji, Setti at Fondation Beyeler, Tobias Rehberger talks to Theodora Vischer (Senior Curator, Fondation Beyeler) about his
artistic practice and current projects.
Developed with media partner Wallpaper magazine, the latest work by 14 designers - product, ceramic, graphic and fashion - born before 1991's Perestroika, explores the theme
of what it means to be born within one cultural environment, at the moment
of interchange, and
practicing within an altered geopolitical realm
from both an
artistic and...
Shiva Ahmadi's
practice borrows
from the
artistic traditions
of Iran and the Middle East to critically examine contemporary political tensions.
The St. Louis program looked at the intersection
of climate change science,
artistic practice, and civic engagement, and included programs
from the Judd Foundation, Mary Miss, Tattfoo Tan, and Washington University, among others.
As the idea for Iniva developed, it grew to encompass internationalism and the study
of global
artistic practice; the remit being that Iniva should seek out and champion artists
from around the world whose work and ideas would provide new perspectives for Britain's then predominantly western - centric view
of the visual arts.
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.
This conscious «lightness» was perhaps at first rooted in his generation's rebellion against the grand narratives
of academy artists, but the joy
of free expression that followed
from this lightness has remained throughout more than two decades
of Song Dong's
artistic practice.
The first solo show in an Italian museum
of Chinese artist Ding Yi will propose a journey
of about forty paintings and drawings, a sculpture and an installation that requires the interaction
of visitors, which aims to bring the public closer to the man considered to be the most important abstract painter in contemporary China, by presenting his complex
artistic practice and evolution
from the nineties to the present day to the public.
His approach to his
artistic practice and research stems
from observations
of his expanded local context.
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.
In his
artistic practice, Virtmanis creates visually and metaphorically dense drawing environments that combine relics
of sentimental imagery
from past eras, cryptic texts in the form
of obsessive, undecipherable calligraphy, collections
of found objects, architectural scale models, and the residue that is accumulated in the process
of creation.
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.
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.»
If you are or were part
of an avant - garde center, gallery, non-profit organization, publication, artist group, or other type
of artistic initiative that operated according to an alternative or avant - garde mission or
practice, we are interested in hearing
from you.
But whereas that exhibition consolidated an emergent
artistic practice, Other Primary Structures consolidates a highly problematic form
of global art history, one that is no less hegemonic than the narrative
from which it supposedly departs.
Conceived as an extended meditation on labor and
artistic practice, Mónica de la Torre's newest work
of poetry opens like a flyer pinned to a board or an email alert beaming at you
from your inbox.
His
artistic practice generates a lot
of attention and curiosity
from artists.
In organizing and running this residency project, it is the main goal
of the members
of PILOTENKUECHE to offer a platform that encourages dialogues and exchange about
artistic practice from different people, coming
from different places, and working in different techniques.
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.»
In terms
of artistic practice, nothing good can come
from complete freedom.
Then came Athens, the city I chose to live and work in to this day, where it comes as no surprise that all these influences derived
from the core
of my oeuvre and, surely, my visual lexicon and
artistic practice.
Object - based art, which grew into a major twentieth - century trend and continues today, took its cue
from the ready - made, and Re-Object explores the continuation and transformation
of both lines in contemporary
artistic practice, via large - format photographs and analytical essays on the artists.
Liberating dance
from the realm
of solely elite, highly - skilled and trained athletes, the medium holds the potential to act as a form
of subversion against oppressive regimes and capitalistic ideals — so it's not surprising that movement became a primary facet
of artistic practice at the height
of counterculture in the»60s.
The six artists shown represent a variety
of artistic practices, including ceramic, works on paper, and acrylic, and demonstrate the full spectrum
from abstraction to realism.
Thirty years after graduating
from the School
of Art + Design, Julie presents a new series
of works that reflect on how the modernist architecture
of the campus and its utopian ideals influenced her
artistic practice.
Nine contemporary artists, representing an array
of artistic practice, will be in residence over two, six - week sessions, drawing inspiration
from Wave Hill's gardens and unique natural setting.
The curriculum is designed to create a broad - based knowledge
of photography
from traditional photographic techniques to the digital darkroom, including aesthetics, history, and
artistic and professional
practice.
From 3 pm Bianca Hester, Christopher L G Hill, Anastasia Klose and Kenny Pittock will present live readings
of iconic manifestos, which have inspired their own
artistic practice.
To a great extent his art is derived
from the great Jackson Pollock, who epitomized this
artistic style, and Robert Rauschenberg, who introduced him to the cenacle
of practicing abstract expressionists.
For the first edition
of Amsterdam Art Fair Dürst Britt & Mayhew presents a solo presentation by Dutch artist Pieter Paul Pothoven, whose
artistic practice concerns itself with the historic and social connotations
of various valuable objects, ranging
from lapis lazuli to ancient Egyptian mirrors.
«It's the perfect moment to revisit Rauschenberg's career, given that his impact continues to gain momentum as more and more contemporary artists pay homage to, and are influenced by, various facets
of his creative
practice and
artistic production —
from his technology - based artworks and the reuse
of images to international collaborations that demonstrated the power
of art to spark dialogues between various cultures,» stated Christy MacLear, CEO
of the Rauschenberg Foundation.