Sentences with phrase «on humble materials»

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My point was, if Jesus was humble and back then told his disciples to sell all they had and follow him, then he must not have been to bog on adorning ones self with the riches and material things of the Earth.
That first act might have even been that story, if Strong had trusted the material and expanded on it: a tale of an angry, arrogant, insecure kid who is humbled into honing his gift.
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Using only this humble material, which is ubiquitous to the point of invisibility in everyday life, the artists in The Paper Sculpture Show offer a visually stunning, conceptually rich, and playfully hands - on exploration of artistic practice today.
Drew has been making variations on this repetoire of humble materials since the 1970s, having had his first solo exhibition at the age of 13.
Characteristically relying on papier - mâché made from Italian newspapers, Perino & Vele recycle and reshape a humble material to form a unique body of work capable of invoking important social issues of today.
Not unlike the classic foley artist, who uses humble everyday materials to mimic sounds recorded on location during film production, they employ cranks, wheels, cylinders, discs, wires, pulleys, and electrical motors.
With its idea that humble «poor» everyday materials — both natural and man - made — can be transformed into powerful, evocative works of art, Arte Povera transformed the landscape and language of contemporary art in the late 1960s and 70s and has become one of the most influential art movements of the past half century, exerting a profound impact on art around the world, including conceptual art, minimalism and the YBAs.
The Untitled (Pyramid Series) drawings are surrounded by works from Rauschenberg's Cardboards (1971 — 72) and Early Egyptians series (1973 — 74), which also were made from humble found materials during the artist's early years on Captiva Island, Florida.
Mostly, however, the group show turns on assemblages of humble materials — the abstract everyday.
His other debt here seems to be to arte povera, the art movement in the 1960's built on the deployment of found materials, the humbler the better.
Her work incorporates humble materials and everyday objects to create scenes of magic realism based on an abstracted narrative of the artist's history.
Its placement on the gallery wall conditions viewers to regard the humble material that they usually walk on as an abstract painting.
A wall of stained glass windows, made from humble «craft» materials like tape, paper, beads, and photo - gels, plays on the idea of metamorphosis with a fly as its central motif.
The beauty, humor, and reflection on societal values is derived from their humble materials.
In Europe, the humble, everyday objects of the Arte Povera («poor art») movement expanded on his use of cast - off materials retrieved from the trash bin and the attic.
For example, Gioni, Storr, Ligon, and Ritson discuss Ofili's contrasting representations of the sacred and the pure as opposed to the idolatrous, profane, and debased — prompting Gioni to comment on the artist's choice of materials as «an odd combination of valuable and humble, sacred and profane — diamonds and shit, one might say» (11).
The exhibition focuses on Tuttle's profound influence on art in and beyond New York, showcasing his humble usage of commonplace materials such as fabric, wood, Styrofoam, and rope used to effect the viewer's perception by reflecting the fragility of the world.
Now in a collection, these souvenirs made from humble materials are protected for posterity: they're physical evidence of a moment widely documented in photography, on social media, and across the news.
Through humble materials — including blue paint and a silver paint pen — Cinto works directly on the wall and transforms a single line, repeated at different angles and lengths, into a titanic image of water that expresses both renewal and risk.»
«White - Tipped Blooming» exemplifies many outstanding characteristics of Surls's oeuvre, which call to mind the artistic traditions on which he builds his practice: the unique oak - and - steel construction consists of expressively carved biomorphic forms that conjure primitivist aesthetics and mythical imagery of early 20th - century avant - garde sculpture, while the humble, organic materials pay homage to American folk art.
They often make use of humble materials such as wood, resin, and ceramic clay, putting a renewed emphasis on the act of making and materiality.
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