Sentences with phrase «other environmental artists»

While Smithson's Earthworks permanently altered, and often damaged, the landscapes, other environmental artists took conservation into consideration.

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«I guess I must be, because this film represents a lot of ideas and feelings I have as an artist,» he said, going on to highlight his movie's «environmental message and the idea that we are all connected to each other as human beings.»
It gets a 3 because you can tell the environmental artists put a lot of work into the game, the gameplay itself is copy pasta'ed from other games, the story is SJW tripe and boring as heck.
Well, very little other than «Project 2» is likely to be a bigger game than Entwined and that they hired an Environmental Artist in 2016 so it's probably not going to be another twin - stick tunnel puzzler.
There he met other future Minimalists and Environmental Artists such as: Eva Hesse, Carl Andre, Donald Judd, Bruce Nauman, Steve Reich, Robert Smithson, and Michael Snow.
Political or environmental messages come from the Fallen Fruit collective, Mary Ellen Strom, and Buffalo - based artists Roberley Bell and Millie Chen, among others.
Some artists have been inspired by Du Bois» poetic writing, his 1913 Star of Ethiopia pageant, some by his early anticipation of the women's rights and environmental movements, and his warnings against nuclear proliferation and other modern afflictions.
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His poetic use of found materials and his embrace of chance operations (whether dragging a canvas on the ground, allowing a drop cloth to absorb the environmental stains of the studio, or exposing the paintings to the forces of weather) can be seen echoed in the work of a subsequent generation of artists, including Joe Bradley, Dan Colen, Urs Fischer, Wade Guyton, and Nate Lowman, among others.
Opening: «If Only Bella Abzug Were Here» at Marc Straus Equal rights activist and Women's Environmental and Development Organization (WEDO) founder Bella Abzug is the subject of this group exhibition, which is jam - packed with an amazing lineup of women artists, including Nicole Eisenman, Anj Smith, Ann Craven, Holly Coulis, Sarah Crowner, Shirin Neshat and others.
Alongside this exposure to contemporary and international art, artists and curators from all over the world are invited to come to Limerick to make new work, engaging with the city, and building bridges to other personal, social, political and environmental contexts.»
The artist works directly from nature, observing the environment and capturing light and other environmental changes as they occur.
As artists like James Turrell and Michael Heizer continue to toil on their massive Earthworks, caretakers of other examples of Land Art are facing questions of conservation, access, and environmental impact.
Atlas comes alive through programming: Beginning in May 2016, the Queens Museum presents a series of public talks, walks, and urban adventures led by the essay writers from the book, artists, and other imaginative thinkers addressing topics including water and power, linguistic diversity in Queens, walking as an embodied act, the conjoined histories of environmental and financial disaster in Lower Manhattan, wilderness in the City, and Latino radio in NYC.
The most significant of the often loosely defined movements of early contemporary art included pop art, characterized by commonplace imagery placed in new aesthetic contexts, as in the work of such figures as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein; the optical shimmerings of the international op art movement in the paintings of Bridget Riley, Richard Anusziewicz, and others; the cool abstract images of color - field painting in the work of artists such as Ellsworth Kelly and Frank Stella (with his shaped - canvas innovations); the lofty intellectual intentions and stark abstraction of conceptual art by Sol LeWitt and others; the hard - edged hyperreality of photorealism in works by Richard Estes and others; the spontaneity and multimedia components of happenings; and the monumentality and environmental consciousness of land art by artists such as Robert Smithson.
Other artists are more specifically metaphorical: Frank Moore, let's say, whose fantastical paintings of Yosemite National Park and Niagara Falls refer to environmental erosion and physical illness, including AIDS.
Meanwhile, land art / earth works and other forms of environmental art have permitted artists to express their feelings for nature's grandeur and immensities.
Environmental installations arrive from artists across the decades — from Modernist - influenced pieces by well known Venezuelan artist Carlos Cruz - Diez to ambient zones of colour by James Turrell, and further works from Anthony McCall and Ann Veronica Janssens among others.
British conceptual artist Simon Starling (born 1967) interrogates the histories of art and science, as well as other subjects such as economic and environmental issues, through a wide variety of media including film, installation and photography.
With the new museum building as backdrop, each of its 15 artists uses the vocabularies of «division, articulation, support and structure,» as noted in the show's curatorial statement, as a means to access a myriad of other topics — cultural, political, environmental, personal.
Los Angeles - based Bowers is a self - declared activist and feminine artist whose multidisciplinary practice is political, addressing immigration, gay rights, rape, and environmental issues, among other topics.
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