Research and documentation became important
parts of my artistic practice in order to express invisible themes.
Not exact matches
Volume XVII, Number 1 (Download) The Task
of the College
of Teachers:
Part 2 — Roberto Trostli «Spirit is Never without Matter, Matter Never without Spirit» — Liz Beaven The
Artistic Meeting: Creating Space for Spirit — Holly Koteen - Soule Contemplative
Practice and Intuition
in a Collegial Context — Martyn Rawson Contemplative Work
in the College Meeting — Elan Leibner Work
of the Research Fellows Review
of The Social Animal by David Brooks — Dorit Winter Report on the Online Waldorf Library — Marianne Alsop
Each two -
part seminar introduces a topic
of current investigation
in an invited speaker's own
artistic or intellectual
practice.
He returned to his
artistic practice in 2005, and has since exhibited
in several group exhibitions including State
of Mind: New California Art Circa 1970 co-organized by the Berkeley Art Museum and the Orange County Museum
of Art; Ends
of the Earth: Art
of the Land to 1974 at the Museum
of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; and Afterlife: A Constellation, curated by Julie Ault as
part of the 2014 Whitney Biennial.
Jordenö has a background
in creative writing and text is a crucial
part of her
artistic practice.
Photographs and video - installations are some
of the technological mediums that expose Taquini's trajectory, becoming not only a collection
of pieces that take
part in a visual art exhibition, but also the portrait
of a life
in the art,
in which the curatorial
practice that took place during a great
part of her professional development converges with her more recent
artistic practice.
How to Flatten a Mountain is an exciting 12 days residency opportunity presented by PhotoIreland Foundation & Cow House Studios, and with the support
of OPW, open to emerging and mid-career visual artists whose
artistic practice in whole or
part, makes use
of digital and / or analogue photographic processes.
Based on the
practice of articulation and reinterpretation that has characterised his
artistic activity, Add Fuel presents
in «Something old, something new, something borrowed» a staging
of an intimist nature arranged
in a type
of idealised and stylised domestic setting —
part genuinely cosy,
part openly satirical — , that suggests a narrative
of decorative contours that aggregates a multiplicity
of references, iconographies, and signs which,
in one way or another, have contributed towards shaping his personal and
artistic identity.
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.
Not trying to select a site to try and make it mean something, but instead have a clear concept
in advance and really the exciting
part of artistic practice is engagement with that site and trying to really wrestle meaning out
of it.
Although, hyperbolic
in its prognosis, Technologism recognises that sceptical questions such as this are an important
part of how
artistic practice negotiates technological advancement.
As
part of the exhibition opening, several artists featured
in After Darkness: Southeast Asian Art
in the Wake
of History — FX Harsono, Nge Lay, and Tuan Andrew Nguyen — come together for a thought - provoking discussion on their experiences navigating dramatic and often dangerous sociopolitical upheavals, and the profound effect these experiences have had on their
artistic practices.
The NYC Department
of Cultural Affairs and Department
of Veterans» Services today announced new projects as
part of Bryan Doerries» evolving two - year appointment as a NYC Public Artist
in Residence (PAIR), a City initiative to enhance civic services through
artistic practice.
Endurance, passion and dedication are key character traits for the pursuit
of an
artistic career, and
in the season
of summer degree shows and emerging artists, we will present a two -
part group show
of noteworthy artists who have»em erged», have continued a rigorous line
of enquiry and are managing to establish their
practices in and around London despite the challenging economic conditions.
Part of the Barbican's 2018 season The Art
of Change, Modern Couples: Art, Intimacy and the Avant - garde reveals the ways
in which creative partnerships have impacted on
artistic practice and social restraints.
Not that they achieved enlightenment, but that their
artistic practices, at least
in part, turn away from the art object
in favor
of something less immediate.
Alberto Aguilar b. 1974 STUDIO
IN CHICAGO, IL Every object, family member, and activity in Alberto Aguilar's Chicago home is potentially a part of his artistic practic
IN CHICAGO, IL Every object, family member, and activity
in Alberto Aguilar's Chicago home is potentially a part of his artistic practic
in Alberto Aguilar's Chicago home is potentially a
part of his
artistic practice.
For thirty years she worked as a
part - time lecturer
in the School
of Drawing and Painting while developing her own
artistic practice.
The notion
of jewelry as miniature sculpture is nothing new —
in the early 20th century, big names like Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, and Max Ernst began creating wearable objects, while Alexander Calder went on to produce one -
of - a-kind pieces as a
part of his extended
artistic practice, crafting almost 2,000 during his lifetime.
Following this
part of her
artistic practice, the Ulrich will present a rotating display
of artists she selected
in our own version
of The Suburban, the name
of this innovative exhibition space.
The gallery's vast third room, for example, is populated
in part by a series
of large - scale tar paintings, works not rooted
in conventional
artistic practice, but informed instead by the basic principles
of roofing — the occupation followed by the artist's father.
Following this
part of her
artistic practice, the Ulrich will present a rotating display
of artists she selected
in our own version
of
The strategic plan, launched
in October 2007, and the subsequent Action Plan released
in 2008, outlined five overall directions for the Council over the next three to five years: reinforcing the Council's commitment to individual artists, working alone or collaboratively, as the core
of artistic practice in Canada; broadening the Council's commitment to arts organizations to strengthen their capacity to underpin
artistic practices in all
parts of the country; enhancing the Council's leadership role
in promoting equity
in fulfilling Canada's
artistic aspirations; making partnerships with other organizations, including other funders, a key element
in the Council's approach to advancing its mandate; and enhancing the Council's capacity to support the arts and implement change by strengthening its structure, staffing and services.
Students, mothers, families, teenagers, and elderly women are
part of the groups represented
in Mayer's
artistic practice.
The work appeared
in the TriBeCa Whole Foods as
part of a Valentine's Day promotion last year; Fuentes was working as an
in - store graphic designer at the location at the time
in addition to his personal
artistic practice.
As
part of the prize, Frazier was honored with a 10,000 USD award to further her
artistic practice as well as a solo exhibition at SAM
in the Gwendolyn Knight and Jacob Lawrence Gallery.
There are also works by Cosey Fanni Tutti, who, as
part of her
artistic practice, worked as a porn and glamour model
in the 1970s and then displayed some
of the resulting images
in an exhibition at the ICA
in 1976.
An interest
in this
artistic current forms an important
part of Marte Johnslien's
artistic practice and her research on the relation between abstract art, spirituality, politics and social action.
As
part of an expanded
artistic practice, Quaytman was from 2005 to 2008 the director
of the collectively run gallery
in New York known as Orchard — a loosely knit collective
of artists, filmmakers, and art historians widely admired for its innovative conceptual framework that sought to «put the diversity
of its members»
practices into discursive motion.»
He was a key member
of groups including Der Blaue Reiter, Dada, and Abstraction - Cre ́ation and embraced collaboration as
part of his
practice,
in particular with his longtime
artistic partner and wife, Sophie Taeuber.
Each essay
in the first
part of the book maps a possible terrain for approaching the work
of a single artist — among them, James Coleman, Jimmie Durham, Susan Hiller, Gabriel Orozco and Adrian Piper — while the texts
in the second
part reflect upon
artistic practice in relation to questions
of subjectivity, postcoloniality and multiculturalism.
The Chiaro Awardee will become
part of the dynamic community
of artists participating
in Headlands» programs, sharing
in peer - to - peer creative exchange while developing his or her individual
artistic practice.
They were obviously being tongue -
in - cheek, yet their words also offered a shrewd insight: Not only had the media image
of the artist's lifestyle become
part and parcel
of artistic practice but, after Warhol, art now offered a path to a kind
of mainstream success typically reserved for other quarters
of culture.
Hosted by Mihai Risnoveanu,
Artistic Advisor
of the Romanian Cultural Centre as
part of Culture Power Presentation.The discussion will engage the ways
in which contemporary artists navigate art history and ask whether it is possible to conceive
of curatorial
practice as a historiographic discourse.
These include the active
part of seeing and movement as well as the passive movement and visibility, which is precisely what Lallai and Saile reflect
in their
artistic practice both via various mediums and their work on the paintings, which develops with and
in time.
Working simultaneously as both an independent curator and founder
of Voices
in Colour, an organisation dedicated to connecting contemporary cultures through
artistic discourse, Mthabisi Phili is an essential
part of the discussion around emerging
artistic practice in Zimbabwe.
Having a lot to do with craftsmen and industrial fabricators
in my
artistic practice, the tricky
part is to get the balls out
of my pants again
«
In early July a group of young Hong Kong artists [including Nadim Abbas] will travel to the village of Scuol in the picaresque Engadin valley in south - eastern Switzerland in order to take part in a residency program and to share information about their artistic practices with a group of artists from Switzerland and Austria...&raqu
In early July a group
of young Hong Kong artists [including Nadim Abbas] will travel to the village
of Scuol
in the picaresque Engadin valley in south - eastern Switzerland in order to take part in a residency program and to share information about their artistic practices with a group of artists from Switzerland and Austria...&raqu
in the picaresque Engadin valley
in south - eastern Switzerland in order to take part in a residency program and to share information about their artistic practices with a group of artists from Switzerland and Austria...&raqu
in south - eastern Switzerland
in order to take part in a residency program and to share information about their artistic practices with a group of artists from Switzerland and Austria...&raqu
in order to take
part in a residency program and to share information about their artistic practices with a group of artists from Switzerland and Austria...&raqu
in a residency program and to share information about their
artistic practices with a group
of artists from Switzerland and Austria...»
Is tripping or doing drugs
in nature
part of your research or
artistic practice?
As for the previous editions, also for Conversation Piece
Part 3 artists have been asked to reflect on a specific suggestion, linked to the nature
of objects and their specific use
in the
artistic practice.
Sewing together canvases, which had previously been
part of Pindell's
artistic practice, took on new meaning for her after the accident; while still making use
of paint, glitter, and chads
in these pieces, she also includes images
of body
parts, houses, and diners, as if she is stitching herself back together through canvases.
Kincaid himself is a hiker and a camper; his travels can be read
in Et al.'s installation as
part of his
artistic practice.
All are
part of a conceptual
practice in which he critically embodies an
artistic identity that responds to the contemporary moment.
Just as we come from across national, cultural, material and conceptual boundaries our student body includes recent graduates, mid-career artists, writers, teachers and thinkers who come to Transart Institute to expand their points
of view and invigorate their
practice by participating
in intensive immersive residencies including workshops and seminars, presentation and critique, peer dialogue and debate and becoming
part of an international
artistic research community.
Condo's approach to drawing is best exemplified
in his «drawing paintings», an ongoing series started
in 2009 that allows him to fully explore the reciprocal relationship between the two media which have been an essential
part of his
artistic practice.
Being based
in China for the last 6 years, he studied Sinology, and Chinese has been his primary language on a daily basis for communication, becoming thus a
part of his identity, not only when it comes to
artistic practice.
In his
artistic practice, he works as a
part of the collaborative US English.
We will also discuss his project «The Plan
of Escape from the Donetsk Region»,
part of the Pinchuk Art Prize 2013
in which Minin took an essential step
in combining his
artistic practice as a painter with social engagement.
Conducted on the occasion
of the exhibition Teatro delle Esposizioni at the Villa Medici, this sculpture is as a mobile stage, polychrome, composed
of eight distinct
parts, infinitely reconfigurable and offering the possibility
of staging
in situations still unpublished,
artistic practices (music, dance, theater)... or strictly intellectual.
Reflecting on his work, Álvaro Gil writes: «Most
part of my
artistic practice and research focuses on constructions based
in the concept
of customization and
in superficial transformations made to size, taking bricolage and DIY (Do it Yourself) as an attitude».