Sentences with phrase «original work exploring»

But in 1969, Villa emphatically identified himself as a Filipino American artist, and by 1976 he had developed a powerful body of highly original work exploring Pacific Islander and other non-Western source material.
A company created original work exploring body mechanics and movement.

Not exact matches

Today comes news that original Lethal Weapon team Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, and Richard Donner are working together to explore the possibility of Lethal Weapon 5, which will drag Gibson and Glover's cops back into the action yet again.
Several of the National Lampoon movies (such as Christmas Vacation) work because they are exploring new stories with the same great characters while the first Hangover sequel failed (critically) because it was exactly like the original (only more mean - spirited).
Original measure development, which occurred at the University of Michigan during the period 2002 - 2010, had several goals: to identify the knowledge useful to teachers» work with students and to explore the possibility that this knowledge is unique to teaching; to provide a set of measurement instruments that could be used in research on teachers» knowledge; and to provide evaluators with an easy - to - use online administration and scoring system.
In addition to working on original writing, students will also explore language use in a range of situations and develop sound analytical skills.
The pieces are based on Twitter conversations, and they explore a number of economic factors, including the lack of support of original comic content of any kind, the superhero - heavy focus of the US comic industry, and the general unwillingness of manga fans to support non-Japanese work.
This book explores their philosophical interconnectedness through a selection of original research papers that build forth on Belnap's logical and philosophical work.
As you explore this wondrous world, the GamePad works extremely well with this remake, especially as everything is displayed on the GamePad screen such as your map and inventory which makes the gameplay smoother than the original.
It's been three years since the original launched, and in that time, developer Bungie has put some serious work into its sequel to create a richer, more beautiful world to explore.
The game recaptures the sense of adventure and discovery of the original PSO, with players finding their way through uncertain territory while working together — the game is designed so you can adventure alone and explore at your own pace, but has a heavy emphasis on teamwork as well, making unprecedented group encounters possible.
Scott Short «s works explore the relationship between the mechanical and hand - made, the original and the copy, abstraction, and representation.
After exploring the exhibition Cecily Brown: Rehearsal, draw in front of the original works, then create...
Online, in the digital recreation of the original 1959 exhibition Paintings by Clyfford Still, at www.clyffordstill1959.org, users can explore all of the works in the original exhibition, materials used to plan the exhibition, such as diagrams and notes, vintage installation photographs, and other ephemera.
In this Tuesday Evenings presentation, «Pop and Its Sources: Reconsidering Roy Lichtenstein's Mr. Bellamy,» Lobel highlights a new discovery — the original comic strip on which the painting was based — and explores its implications for our understanding of the artist's work.
2015 Dec. 17 — Tom Loughman Appointed 11th Director and C.E.O. of the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art Nov. 23 — Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art Welcomes Seven New Appointees to Board of Trustees Nov. 18 — Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art Appoints Henry R. Martin 30th President of the Board of Trustees Nov. 17 — Susan L. Talbott Appointed to Rank of Chevalier in the Order of Arts and Letters by French Minister of Culture UPDATED Oct. 16 — «Warhol & Mapplethorpe: Guise & Dolls» Opens Oct. 17 at Wadsworth Atheneum Sept. 21 — Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art's MATRIX 173 Features Artist Mark Dion Aug. 31 — Unveiling of Galleries Marks Completion of Major Renovation, Secures Future for Wadsworth Atheneum Aug. 26 — Commissioned Artwork by Jack Pierson Illuminates Hartford's Main Street at Wadsworth Atheneum Aug. 24 — Wadsworth Atheneum to Present First Exhibition to Pair the Work of Andy Warhol and Robert Mapplethorpe July 1 — Wadsworth Atheneum Celebrates Grand Reopening with Original Artwork by Artist James Welling June 30 — Wadsworth Atheneum Celebrates Grand Reopening with Original Artwork by Artist James Welling June 23 — Director's Choice Exhibition Examines Contemporary Portraiture in Photography at Wadsworth Atheneum June 23 — Exhibition Exploring Connecticut Artist's Influence on 20th Century Art Opens July 3 June 1 — Advance Exhibition Schedule 2015 — 2016 May 18 — «Mark Bradford / MATRIX 172» Opens June 4 at Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art April 16 — Student Artworks Take Center Stage at the 42nd Hartford Youth Art Renaissance UPDATED March 23 — 34th Annual Fine Art & Flowers Takes Place May 1 — 3 at Wadsworth Atheneum Jan. 21 — «Michael C. McMillen / MATRIX 171: SIDESHOW» Opens Jan. 31 at Wadsworth Atheneum Jan. 21 — New Galleries of Post-War and Contemporary Art to be Unveiled at Wadsworth Atheneum Jan. 13 — Wadsworth Atheneum's Board of Trustees Steps Up to Support Museum with $ 1.5 Million
Taking its name from Gloria (1956), an iconic work by Rauschenberg in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art, this exhibition explores the interests and actions of Rauschenberg in the 1950s through a younger set of eyes, those of internationally acclaimed artist Rachel Harrison (b. 1966), who has become known for her original approach to art - making that simultaneously addresses and analyzes the conventions of art and mass culture.
Taking place at two venues, the show opens with a daring and original selection of new performance work, sculptural installation, painting and photography, each exploring a point of view as unique as the show's many Us's.
Against the backdrop of these questions, the group exhibition presents pieces by artists who have grown up with the Internet as well as those produced by an older generation and brings together works that explore, unclose and question pictorial worlds in addition to ultimately creating individual original works with the tools of the digital cosmos.
Their works are explored within the unique cultural context of 1960s and 1970s Southern California, as it fueled and amplified their highly original creative approaches.
While they are a member of the IFPDA — The International Fine Print Dealers Association, their aim in publishing is to encourage the artist to explore new possibilities that stretch the boundaries of printmaking per se and thus work with many different printers and fabricators to achieve the most innovative and original quality.
A juried exhibition of original work in a variety of media by 95 artists exploring the idea of «wide open» in all the hidden niches of our collective psyche, selected by Carmen Hermo, the Brooklyn Museum's Assistant Curator for the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art.
Support for a film project on Eva Perón working with the original French theater script «Eva Perón» by Copi to explore myth, identity, and translation.
Editing from the original, Sadie Barnette demonstrates the necessity for the poetic and the power of the personal as political; Chad Attie's work explores the treacherousness and fragility of relationships and the key role that memories play in this delicate balance.
With 83 photographs, paintings, sculptures, and works on paper, this exhibition represents a wide range of Prince's visual art, which explores the relationships between copy and original, public and private, fact and fiction.
Arranged thematically, works from fourteenth - century Europe to the global present are juxtaposed to explore how and why artists blur distinctions between original and replica, between life and art.
With her original approach to making «video based on painting» Yuriko Sasaoka explores the interface between painting and video, by creating works that suggest «touches» similar to brushstrokes.
Jim Hodges has created a broad range of work exploring themes of fragility, temporality, love, and death using a highly original and poetic vocabulary.
From January 6 through February 19, 2017, visitors can listen to several dozen original poems written in response to specific works, including Seurat's Models and Van Gogh's The Postman, while they explore the Barnes collection (the recording can be streamed on any web - enabled phone).
This contemporary rendition of the original exhibition focuses exclusively on works that explore abstraction via nature, as this subject was a primary concern of all seven artists.
If they are all devoted to repeating already extant works and images, they are also dedicated to exploring the cracks, the potential veins of growth and expansion, exploration and discovery, that always existed within the «originals
Prominent West Cost Artist Explores Baroque Period Using Classic Paintings to Create Original Works of Art
Ms. Parkins will perform her original work titled Captiva, a multi-movement composition that explores a compendium of possibilities on the acoustic harp.
Howardena Pindell, an original exhibition curated by Andrea Barnwell Brownlee, Ph.D., director of the Museum, and Anne Collins Smith, curator of collections for the Museum, will spotlight Pindell's dynamic works from 1974 - 1986 and explore how she blends her abstract formal sensibilities, personal memory and activism through the lens of life history.
Ceramics Finds Its Place in the Art - World Mainstream Lilly Wei writes... From the first generation of modernists who worked in clay to contemporary practitioners, all have made breakthroughs: in scale, in single objects as well as expansive installations; in technical experimentation; in increasingly original formal resolutions from the abstract to the realistic; and in content, exploring issues about the body, identity, politics, history, feminism, domesticity, means of production, and beauty... more
This exhibition explores the highly formulated and transitional status of geometrical abstraction in the work of women artists from three generations: beginning with (Neo) concrete works on paper from the 1950s by Lygia Pape, to Minimal and Color Field paintings from the 1960s by Rosemarie Castoro and Gina Pane, the 1960 - 80s Pop Art influenced pattern paintings by Barbro Östlihn, to post-Concretist installations, structural and systemic experiments and text pieces from the 1970s and 80s by Lydia Okumura, Lenora de Barros, Martha Araújo, Dóra Maurer and Samia Halaby, to the original contemporary formulations of this history by Paloma Bosquê.
While being a member of the IFPDA — The International Fine Print Dealers Association, the gallery's aim in publishing is to encourage the artist to explore new possibilities that stretch the boundaries of printmaking per se and thus it works with many different printers and fabricators to achieve the most innovative and original quality.
The third exhibit features contemporary works that build on concerns similar to those of Op Art, and the fourth explores the influence of European and Latin American artists from the original exhibit.
Learn all about the principles of art by exploring shape and color in the galleries and creating your own original art works inspired by artists such as Sam Francis, Alma Thomas and more.
Focusing on language and the creation of new visual codes, as well as on the little - known friendship between the Berman and Heinecken, their works are explored within the unique cultural milieu of 1960s and 1970s Southern California, as it fueled and amplified each artist's highly original creative approach to making images.
Featuring original works by Shepard Fairey, Swoon, Banksy and Os Gemeos, this exhibition explores urbanity and its socially isolating affects.
Sylvie Fleury, Jane Fonda's Original Stepper (2014): Sylvie Fleury is a contemporary pop and appropriation artist whose work explores themes like shopping.
Featuring more than 60 works drawn from the original MOMA show, Creative Growth explores the early development of one of Maine's most celebrated artists.
Ms. Keiter has brought together 74 original works on paper by 66 artists who explore geometry, process, text, and unorthodox materials.
In some 50 biographies / interviews with contemporary artists ranging from established figures like Lee Krasner and Louise Nevelson to relative newcomers like Jackie Winsor and Jennifer Bartlett, Eleanor Munro's Originals explores the unique rapprochement that each of her subjects has established between work and life.
The installation presents the work of artists that continue to explore and give expression to the ideas death, decay, dispossession and a sense of trauma (the wound) as suggested in Beuys» original work.
Be sure not to miss booths by Azart Gallery from New York, focusing on innovative and original work of artists influenced by abstract, figurative, illustration, pop culture and street art; En Foco Gallery from Chicago, a non-profit that supports contemporary primarily U.S. - based photographers of African, Asian, Latino, Native American and Pacific Islander heritage; Haven Gallery from New York, exhibiting emotionally, intellectually and imaginatively driven, representational artwork; Lilac Gallery from New York, focusing on emerging international artists that explore new media in their concept with cutting edge techniques; Mirus Gallery San Francisco, championing new movements in contemporary art; and Stephen Romano Gallery from New York, amongst others.
His work is distinguished by original and playful conceptual approaches that particularly explore photograpic conventions, means of representation and calims to truth.
Taking its name from «Gloria», an iconic work by Rauschenberg in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art, this exhibition explores the interests and actions of Rauschenberg in the 1950s through a younger set of eyes, those of internationally acclaimed artist Rachel Harrison (b. 1966), who has become known for her original approach to art - making that simultaneously addresses and analyzes the conventions of art and mass culture.
PERFORMANCE, DECEMBER 3, 2016, 7:30 PM -LCB- 69 Broadway -RCB- Happenchance, an exploration into unknown interiors Choreographer Kathy Meyers Leiner + guest artists Sara Baird, Lindsey Kelley Brewer and Jenni Cockrell perform a work in progress that draws inspiration from the original Black Mountain College Happenings and explores the known and unknown interiors of person, place and thing.
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