Sentences with phrase «play painting and photography»

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Known for her monumental, rhinestone - encrusted paintings of domestic interiors and female subjects, Thomas identifies photography as playing a central role within her practice.
Wood, paper, photography, playing cards and paint are transformed into objects that are simultaneously precise and diffuse, real and unreal, as well as rhythmic and static.
Highlights from Michelle Grabner's crowd - pleasing selection include Dawoud Bey's presidential portrait photography (Barack Obama, 2008), Karl Haendel's Theme Time Drawings, pencil drawings of various subjects arranged in shaped frames across a massive section of wall, and works by Donelle Woolford, the fictional young black female artist «created» by Joe Scanlan and played by various actors whose Joke Painting (detumescence)(2013) investigates the notion of authenticity.
An artist exploring the play between realism and abstraction, Gerhard Richter maintained a lifelong fascination for the power of images and painting's uneasy relationship with photography.
Passionate about aesthetic images of real life and reluctant in grounding his work on the legacy of perfected representations of beautiful, real scenes through painting, photography or video, Chassaing's artistic work is based on inventing and constructing new worlds to play in as photographer.
Why not show one of Ruscha's pared - down paintings of buildings and signs, or establish an intelligent dialogue between photography and sculpture by including sculptors like Richard Long and Hamish Fulton in whose work photography plays a vital role?
Repetition, a recurring motif in Warhol's paintings, plays both a conceptual and practical role in his photography.
The exhibition brings together a great range of artistic practices and languages (photography, video, painting, sculpture, installation...), cultures, geographic origins, generations and experiences, to establish a tension between extremely different artistic approaches: melancholy of vanity, ironic play with identity, political biography and existential questioning, the body as sculpture, effigy or fragment of its symbolic substitute.
Taking in the legacies of American landscape painting and reductive modernism, as well as tourist photography, fashion advertising, generic stock photography and the aesthetics of clearance sales and shop - window display, the work looks to where one finds the sublime and the utopic in the experience of the everyday, be it in a temple, on a treadmill, at a designer clothing sale, or at the bottom of a whiskey - bottle — complex plays of crafted and consumed desire, scrambled and stripped.
His interest in how images are constructed in painting and its relatives, photography and the media, continued in subsequent series: the «stripe» paintings, the «half - tone and stripe» paintings; and most recently, the «abstract» paintings, which rely on the play of light over ridges of paint.
Using the mediums of photography, video, sound and sculpture to examine notions of time, freedom, play and power, Gonzalo Lebrija often incorporates the geometry of semi-folded paper planes into his large - scale works, painted over as hardened surfaces.
He works in a variety of mediums including sign painting, photography, homemade tattoos and playing potsey on the nickel.
Check out oil paintings by well - known artists Jimi Jones and Cedric Michael Cox, photography by Melvin Grier, or Michael Conaway's wooden sculptures that are guaranteed to play with your perception.
Echoing an earlier series of paintings of the Tyrolean Alps (surrounding Stingel's birthplace in Merano), these works play upon the nostalgic charge of dated photography while retaining a crisp anonymity of content and style.
Utilizing a wide range of mediums, including drawing, painting, performance, photography, and sculpture, the works on view in Twofold play with duality, both through their tangible materiality — being composed or consisting of two items, parts, etc., together — and in their psychology — having a double character or nature.
The focus is on ceramics, basketry, textiles, jewelry, furniture, fashion, and architecture, with painting, sculpture, and photography playing a supporting role.
Push Play Although the relationship between painting and photography has been examined exhaustively, the connection between painting and video is relatively uncharted terrain.
This body of work stems from historical painting as a documentary means to capture vernacular moments in time and space while playing with common motifs in contemporary snapshot photography.
The gallery brings to Fog Fair newcomers including conceptual artist Ian Wallace, who plays with the boundaries between photography and painting; and Turner - Prize nominee Nicole Wermers, whose mixed - media works and installations explore themes of lifestyle, consumption, and class.
Ranging from political posters, interactive installations, painting, drawing, and pedagogical display, to photography and sculpture, the selected works both enact and question the role artists play in communicating the issues affecting our broader culture.
Taking the form of political posters, interactive installations, painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, and pedagogical display, the selected works both enact and question the role that artists play in communicating the issues affecting our broader culture.
The Female Gaze... with its roster of legendary women artists, encompasses painting, sculpture, photography, and mixed - media presentations of the male body: hyper - feminine males, graphic pornography, and sculpted penises play to both our cultural fixation with erotica and unfold persistent gender / sexuality biases.
Acceptable or not, craftsmanship and the ability to draw and paint without the aid of computer or photography is a positive human compulsion, and is just as valid a virtuosity as singing with a beautiful voice, or a piano concerto played with nimble fingers.
In assemblages, loose - hanging works, mixed - media panels, and photo collages, Broughan draws on the languages of painting and printmaking alongside those of photography and collage to play with space and form, line and color.
Ceramics have played an increasingly significant role in McLean's practice, which has been in an almost constant state of invention and re-invention, and currently includes performance, sculpture, installation, public art, painting, printmaking, drawing, photography and film as well as ceramics.
Beginning with the artist's late stainless - steel and painted steel sculptures, and ending with his earliest work from the 1930s, the exhibition's installation traces the vital role that geometric abstraction played in his work in sculpture, painting, drawing, and photography, throughout his entire career.
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It is worth noting that the grouping of the diverse works of painting, photography, sculpture, and video shown at the fair as «African art» plays on stereotypes of eroticization that have long plagued the work made in various parts of the continent.
Playing with the legacy of German Romanticism, German artist Friedrich Kunath works in a variety of media, including sculpture, painting and photography.
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