He is known for minimalist
often ephemeral works that repurpose found objects in understated explorations of the meaning of failure.
The Linda Pace Foundation is pleased to present the Texas debut of Secondary Stories, a room - sized installation by Brazilian artist Rivane Neuenschwander, who has become widely regarded for
her often ephemeral work that explores narratives about language, nature, social interactions and the passing of time.
Not exact matches
But if this openness means, as Niebuhr
often seemed to say, that social gains are all
ephemeral, that the problems that arise are as serious as the ones that are solved, that indeed
work for social righteousness is Sisyphean, then few will give themselves to it.
More
often, though, as we see and hear in the slyly debauched narration of actor Rhys Ifans (the British bandmate in Greenberg), they create
ephemeral works of subversion.
Travel writing is
often associated with tourism, and includes
works of an
ephemeral nature such as guide books and reviews, with the
As a result, the essence of his
work can
often be found exemplified in the tension that is generated and sustained between the
ephemeral performance, its documentation, and the spectator.
Frequently these artists
work from photographs, but just as
often, their inspiration is the observed world, and the notion that a tangible, perhaps
ephemeral object or moment can somehow be brought back to life - reinterpreted through the artist's hand as re-made readymades.
Often referred to as a conceptual landscape painter, Finch plays with atmospheric effects and
ephemeral notions such as time in his
works to examine the ways in which we perceive the outside world.
Executed with a raw intensity on paper and in
ephemeral installations, her
work often draws its imagery and subject matter from current and historical events such as the torture of women in Nicaragua, the extermination of Jews in the Holocaust, and the atrocities of the Vietnam War.
Though Huyghe is arguably France's most acclaimed mid-career artist — he represented the nation at the Venice Biennale in 2001, won the Guggenheim's Hugo Boss Prize the next year, and has appeared in editions of just about all of the important international biennials over the past two decades — a retrospective of his
work always seemed fairly improbable, given the site - specific, and
often -
ephemeral, nature of his art.
Her
work focuses on
ephemeral experiences pertaining to light, air, and sound,
often involving audience engagement.
Her
work is anticommercial and
often ephemeral.
Hundley's choice of found,
often ephemeral objects embeds each
work with sentimentality and personal meaning, but these small - scale details are at times suggestive of more universal imagery and ideas: mythology, forces of nature, and aerial views of vast and fantastic landscapes.
When experiencing these
works, time
often seems to warp; it condenses into a timeless icon but then flees, becoming
ephemeral in the extreme.
His
work is subtle, beautiful, and
often ephemeral because he draws and paints abstract designs directly onto gallery walls.
His
work, too, is
often ephemeral because he draws and paints abstract designs directly onto the gallery walls.
His
works,
often marked by fragile or
ephemeral materials with regard to the personal, mystic, and spiritual, have been a source of widespread influence to artists such as Mike Kelley, Tony Oursler, and Robert Gober, amongst numerous others.
Just as the distribution and presentation sites she has used (e.g. maga - zines, posters) are characterized by a certain transience and intensified circulation, so too Kruger
often insists on the
ephemeral physical status of her
works, since her wall and large - scale spatial installations are usually destroyed at the end of an exhibition.
-- BIOGRAPHY OF ARTISTS: Anya Gallaccio Born in Paisley, Scotland 1963, Anya Gallaccio's
work is concerned with nature, beauty and the passing of time and
often uses
ephemeral materials to refer to the cyclic nature of life and death.
His
work explores ways that private and public spaces are used to promote and sustain injustice,
often taking the form of archival research, writing, public programming, participatory workshops,
ephemeral interventions, and performances within the built environment.
Ferrer's Process
works of the 1970s
often used
ephemeral materials such as grease, leaves and ice blocks.
Usually made in response to the space where they will be shown, and
often created with
ephemeral materials, her
works have ranged from delicate cellophane, paper and polythene hanging pieces suspended with ribbon or tape to large - scale floor - based sculptures made from plaster, chalk powder and soil.
Cain's studio based paintings and
ephemeral works on site
often deal with human intimacy and relationships.
Like Mel Bochner and Sol LeWitt, there is
often a desire to
work directly on the wall, but also for this to be lasting, rather than
ephemeral.
Noted for translucent, reflective, or ethereal surfaces, the
work made by these artists explored the
often ephemeral boundaries between painting and sculpture and the broader experiential possibilities of art.