Sentences with phrase «radical new»

Maverick Portuguese artist Joana Vasconcelos goes from Versailles to Phillips London exhibition with radical new works
Together Atlas and Cunningham developed a radical new way of incorporating the camera into live performance, which they referred to as «media dances.»
The many references to the works of El Greco, Goya, Ingres, Renoir and others that run through his drawings link them indirectly with the museum's permanent holdings, while the sheets exude the radical new spirit of the early twentieth century.
In a series of manifestos, beginning with theManifesto blanco (White Manifesto) of 1946, Fontana announced his goals for a «spatialist» art, one that could engage technology to achieve an expression of the fourth dimension in a radical new aesthetic idiom that melded the categories of architecture, sculpture, and painting.
With more than fifty painted objects created over 700 years, it is a radical new look at what happens when artists cast aside the colour spectrum and focus on the visual power of black, white, and everything in between.
Radical new hanging of the collection focusing on photography.
These and other seminal works of land art are associated with that meteoric moment in time, when revolution was transforming American society on all levels and a group of pioneering artists risked a radical new path.
This dynamic spirit carried over to the field of higher education, which initiated some radical new approaches to teaching, learning, and applications of the creative process in the real world.
Unfolding in two parts throughout 2018, «Be Not Still: Living in Uncertain Times» addresses concerns of the present social and political climate through a radical new model of experimentation and inquiry.
The project highlights the experimental ethos of artist book production as alternatives to gallery exhibitions during that period, as well as radical new approaches to the circulation of print culture through mass media.
Inspired by Matisse and his cutouts, she started using her shredded paintings as raw materials for a body of powerful, emotive collages, transforming the shreds of her failures into a radical new direction in her oeuvre.
[13][14] The school was built on a radical new model of American higher education based on founder Peter Cooper's fundamental belief that an education «equal to the best technology schools [then] established» [15] should be accessible to those who qualify, independent of their race, religion, sex, wealth or social status, and should be «open and free to all».
She continued to make portraits during a formative period of American postwar art when arguably, for the first time, the most radical new painting was happening in New York.
«I do not think this is a time that museums need to take, due to economic circumstances, a radical new direction,» says Timothy Rub, director of the Cleveland Museum of Art.
This radical new work transformed Siskind's image - making from straight photography to abstraction, from documentation to expressive art.
Keith Sonnier emerged in the 1960s with a generation of artists who pioneered a radical new approach to sculpture.
We hope to leave you with a radical new perspective on two great artists.
Py • r • o · glyph • s, a radical new presentation from the New York based artist Greg Haberny is exhibiting at the Catinca Tabacaru Gallery.
The selection of works range from Frida Kahlo's confident self - representation to Gerhard Richter's blurred likeness; from Paul Cézanne's iconic tabletop arrangements to Jeff Koons» commodified objects; from Vincent van Gogh's roiling olive trees to Richard Long's land art, each demonstrating how modernism's radical new forms have continuously revitalized art history's conventional subjects.
For the first major New York museum exhibition of her work at New Museum, Gallagher produced a series of new paintings that both extend her formal and thematic interests and mark a radical new development.
Basquiat's big break came in June 1980, when his work was included in The Times Square Show, a multi-artist exhibition curated by radical New York collective Colab and Fashion Moda, a South Bronx community arts space.
The exhibition brings together a group of contemporary artists whose work is collectively informed by these radical new findings, literal and metaphorical ideas of the cosmos and humanity's place within it.
3 current shows in London — by Arthur Jafa, Laure Prouvost and Yuri Pattison — are exploring modern identity in radical new ways.
Andre was at the forefront of this crusade, and his sculptures — comprised of systems of regular units placed in grid - like formations and lying flat on the ground — became synonymous with this radical new form of art. 100 Copper Square is an outstanding example of the work he created in the 1960s and rejects the notion of sculpture as an object mounted on a pedestal and viewed from a distance.
Americans» first reactions to the radical new French painting called Impressionism were less than positive.
At an extraordinary historical moment, Wayne Thiebaud proposed a radical new take on painting, and he did so with a slice of pie.
Their contoured structures protruded into the space of the gallery exploring a radical new tension between volume, colour and surface.
The series includes a visit from Martel on Wednesday, April 18, for the Ohio premiere of her radical new film, Zama.
Rodin was inspired by the radical new forms of dance taking France by storm in the early 1900s and sketched a number of famous dancers in his studio, including Isadora Duncan, Loie Fuller and Ruth St. Denis.
Color Field painting, hard - edge painting and lyrical abstraction [120] emerged as radical new directions.
The continuation of abstract expressionism, color field painting, lyrical abstraction, geometric abstraction, minimalism, abstract illusionism, process art, pop art, postminimalism, and other late 20th - century Modernist movements in both painting and sculpture continued through the first decade of the 21st century and constitute radical new directions in those mediums.
The works of this period are distinguished not only by the grace and balance of their systems, but by the intricacy, unpredictability, and interacting forces that brought the work to a radical new level, as Calder merged stabile and mobile constructions and introduced sophisticated weights and cantilevers.
In the United States, Post-Minimalist artists like Robert Smithson and Lynda Benglis, used similarly non-traditional materials in their radical new work.
They are combined with works by four contemporary artists, that not only show stylistic similarities to the distinctively white works from half a century earlier, but also a shared appetite for radical new ways to make art.
The Soane's collaboration with Factum Arte is a brilliant counterbalance to that tendency, proposing radical new possibilities for conservation and the role of facsimiles in a world ready to progress beyond giddy, self - consuming narratives of simulacra and simulation, and achieve originality anew.
The previous exhibitions in the series included an exploration of portraiture by Brooklyn - based Artist Hope Gangloff (September 6 — December 1, 2013) and an exploration of still - life by Portland - based artist Jessica Jackson Hutchins (December 14, 2013 — March 16, 2014)-- both using the Broad MSU historic collection to view each field through radical new perspectives.
Seeing the work of his contemporaries and absorbing the radical new techniques they were developing enabled Van Gogh to create his own unique style.
Fred Cray's new series of unique Dissolve prints present a radical new body of work.
The pairing of the two oeuvres provokes a radical new reading.
Collectors did not immediately appreciate Pollock's radical new style, and when first exhibited, in 1949 (then titled Number 1, 1948), this painting remained unsold.
The exhibition is co-curated by Benno Tempel, Director of the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, with curator Jet van Overeem, presents a radical new reading of the artist, which reflects the clarity and scholarship of Hans Janssen, the Gemeentemuseum's Mondrian Curator since 1991, and a world expert on Mondrian and De Stijl.
A series of self - portraits, this body of work marks a radical new step in her oeuvre.
The gathering of paintings and drawings at Talbot Rice Gallery shows her radical New York milieu to uneasy perfection: the left - wing film - maker Sam Brody with his haunted eyes (he was one of the lovers who betrayed her); the art dealer Charlie with his sweat - sheened brow trying to overcome an absurdly tight suit; Neel's son Hartley, mismatched in collar, tie and beret, tensely controlling his own child on an uncomfortable knee.
The sudden fusion of these disparate schools of thought and technique would birth a wide body of new works and approaches to painting and sculpture, with artists like Klee and Miró driving forward radical new ideologies in the creation of abstract works.»
Their timeless art samples past styles and movements, producing radical new interpretations that reshape the ideas of traditional painting.
16 totally fresh levels 3 radical new plants — Phat Beet, Thyme Warp, and Celery Stalker Plus, the sharp - shooting Cactus
Game Freak and SEGA have a radical new game on the way for Windows PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
Gaming software explores radical new roads.
It's not just scaling Nemesis up, but also applying it to more facets of the game world (relating to both good guys and bad this time around), and creating radical new gameplay elements to service it.
Double Dragon: Neon «s gameplay is coupled with a radical new art direction pulled directly from the 1980s, in an acid - washed, electrical, over-the-top celebration of that decade's aesthetics.
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