Throughout the exhibition, Ai has
placed everyday objects that recreate the feeling of the ancient space, such as a painted ladder, traditional dragon lanterns, a crystal chandelier inspired by the Han dynasty and a floor installation of antique teapot spouts from the Song to Qing dynasties.
Not exact matches
Everyday reality is also a safe, secure world in which we know our
place and can largely take for granted the
objects and persons in our immediate environment.
Mundane
objects and
everyday people took the
place of long - established «high art» themes such as classical history and mythology.
By «juvenile», I certainly don't mean inferior; I mean that Favreau can see his stories through a child's eyes, where a sense of wonder, horror, and mystery still exists in
everyday objects and
places.
Whether it's about toys and gender stereotypes, a New Jersey girl who was tired of seeing books only about white boys and dogs, or discussing a new line of dolls with disabilities, you can provide openings for children to see how bias takes
place in media and the
everyday objects that they use.
Ordinary
everyday objects placed in the common spaces suddenly became sources of interest.
Everyday events and
objects are a good
place to start.
Once they are comfortable with you handling them, start to introduce them to new people,
everyday objects, surfaces, sounds and
places.
Dine, by now considered an important young artist of the period, continued to produce highly evocative works involving the paraphernalia of
everyday life — paintings and constructions of robes, household utensils, ties, toothbrushes and utilitarian
objects placed like props in front of various colored canvases.
Tony Feher defined a unique
place in contemporary art by creating elegant and poetic sculptures and installations using familiar,
everyday objects.
His work often depicts
everyday objects and
places using vibrant colors and simple shapes.
Featuring
everyday objects placed in unusual contexts and juxtapositions, his art challenges the assumptions of human perception and force the viewer to reconsider things usually taken for granted.
In these works, blue gazing balls, hand blown from glass, have been
placed on white plaster sculptures depicting signature examples of antique statues from the Greco - Roman era, including the Farnese Hercules and the Esquiline Venus, along with
everyday utilitarian
objects encountered in today's suburban landscape, such as rustic mailboxes, a birdbath and an inflatable snowman typically seen outside during Christmas.
The piece offers a message about the expectations people
place on
everyday objects and spaces.
Using glass and a range of
everyday objects such as pebbles,
placed in various locations around the gallery space, Edwin Lo seeks to recreate the sound of the Hong Kong seascape in a performance piece that is totally unique to its location and time.
Opening February 23, 2017, No
Place Like Home transforms Israel Museum galleries into a domestic interior with artworks inspired by
everyday household
objects
At a glance, your eye can roam over and enjoy the variety of her works in scale and form, and her enduring fascination with
everyday objects and
places.
Micah Danges» (Pew Fellow, 2015) work hovers between image and
object, pushing the limit of what a photograph can be and using optical distortions that create abstract scenes from
everyday items and
places, in a distinctive merging of materials and process.
Her conceptually - driven works are informed by her observations of
everyday life, familiar
objects and common
places.
For Mercado, Hierro intentionally incorporates
objects and images familiar and unfamiliar to her audience as way to frame, skew, abstract, repackage, reexamine and question these
objects»
place in our daily lives and our
place in the
objects»
everyday distribution.
Gary Kachadourian primarily makes graphite and ink drawings of
everyday places and
objects which he then either scales down or up often creating room sized installations of forests, homes, vacant lots and even chicken bones.
The artist — observing obsessive consumerism and the accumulation of products — finds inspiration in dense interiors such as basements, workshops, storage spaces, and other
places where
everyday objects — often no longer in use — are jumbled, piled, and stacked.
Orozco deliberately blurs the boundary between the art
object and the
everyday environment, situating his work in a
place that merges art and reality, whether through exquisite drawings made on airplane boarding passes or sculptures composed of recovered trash.
His practice is grounded in melancholic portrayals of
objects or
places from
everyday life, through painting, sculpture or installation such as «Space Paintings», in which he paints directly onto the walls, ceilings and floors of a room.
Pride of
place goes to
Objects of our Time, a new series of twelve screenprints that depict
everyday items in the artist's signature style.
Hand - blown from glass, the blue gazing balls have been
placed on white plaster sculptures depicting signature examples of antique statues from the Greco - Roman era along with
everyday utilitarian
objects encountered in today's suburban and rural landscape, such as mailboxes and a birdbath.
«It's incredibly carefully composed and precisely
placed and formed from ready - made
objects we find in the
everyday world... as well as incredibly personal
objects — bowls that she's fed her family and her children from,» said curator Carolyn Kerr.
Conrad Bakker makes carved and painted sculptures of
everyday objects and
places them in consumer contexts and / or gallery exhibitions to reveal and critically comment upon the political economies and relational networks between persons and things.
Inspired by
everyday objects and disposable items, his prints frequently include images that would not look out of
place in a cookbook, juxtaposed with unsettling or inappropriate sentences.
Her work is often kinetic, interactive and / or sound based and focuses on
everyday objects, the environment, ideas of nonplace /
place and queer practice.
Cutouts are carefully
placed on a starry background: grayscale barbershop portraits, paper plates spray - painted silver, the nine planets in the Milky Way (and the sun), African sculptures and talismans, and
everyday objects such as an electric saw, a View - Master, a plastic trash can, and a portable blow - dryer.
«He
places these portraits in the context of found,
everyday objects — including frying pans, spinning wheels, bed frames, clocks, irons, and musical instruments — to reveal the individual through items related to his or her life.
They adapt
objects and situations of the
everyday life and
place them into an artistic context — often using humour and irony.
For Noronha Feio rugs are above all
objects of the
everyday, livable
places where both rompy child - making and daily prayers are held.
Elisa H. Hamilton is a multimedia artist whose practice focuses on the creation of inclusive artworks that emphasize shared spaces and the hopeful examination of our
everyday places,
objects, and experiences.
Wayne Thiebaud's distinctive paintings of
everyday objects — cakes, pies, lipsticks, flowers — established his
place among the top artists working in the burgeoning Pop art movement of the early 1960s.
(This re-emission seems deeply mysterious to me, at least, in that AFAIK about the only characterizations we can
place on it are that its quantized in definable ways and that there is a statistical time function of some sort associated — and yet it's also the most
everyday thing imaginable, in that emitted thermal radiation is just what physical
objects do, all the time, unless they are at absolute zero.
It is also every small detail connected with the
place - the
objects surrounding us in our
everyday life and the feeling of belonging that our home usually gives us.
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