Sentences with phrase «radical work»

Its public nature is amplified when we are speaking of an institution, a museum that in my opinion already has the most radical work of architecture of the 20th century in Frank Lloyd Wright's exceptional building.
Höch created some of the most radical works of the time and was admired by contemporaries such as George Grosz, Theo van Doesburg and Kurt Schwitters, yet she was often overlooked by traditional art history.
Carolee Schneemann, Betty Tompkins, Marilyn Minter, Thomas Lanigan Schmidt, and Rob Pruitt & Jack Early, are artists whose radical works in the 70's, 80's and 90's shocked the art world enough to cause destruction to their lives and careers, while simultaneously urging their contemporaries and a new generation of artists like Sean Landers, Cary Liebowitz, Tony Oursler, Mickalene Thomas, Simone Leigh, Christopher Winter and Monica Cook to take on controversial cultural issues.
The exhibition features 100 key works by artists whose radical work changed the course of art history and catapulted New York City to the centre of the international art world.
Among the more radical works here is Joana Vasconcelos's chandelier made of tampons, which, from a distance, look like shiny white glass.
«There Will Never Be Silence» tracks how Cage's radical work activated the imaginations of painters and sculptors, making them reconsider negative space both in terms of sight and sound; Cage thought of silence itself as a structure and clearly took cues from the contemporary art scene of the time.
Throughout the 1970s and 1980s he produced radical work that eschewed the classical European ideals of representational sculpture.
Using these words as motivation, Free Radical worked hard on creating mission - based systems into their engine, smarter A.I and a heavy focus was given to environmental interactivity.
Donald Judd had great admiration for Long's radical work which, much like his own work, defies traditional conventions of form and medium.
R & Company (82 Franklin Street) has a satellite show called «SuperDesign» featuring a survey of Italian Radical works from 1965 - 1975, curated by Maria Cristina Didero.
The exhibition, on view from May 28 through September 4, 2011, features 100 key works by artists whose radical work changed the course of art history and catapulted New York City to the centre of the international art world.
This link was in part justifiable: in addition to being a member of the abstract expressionist generation, Newman was that group's spiritual ally in its struggle to gain recognition for its new and often radical work.
Siqueiros — one of the «Big Three» of Mexican muralism along with Diego Rivera and José Clemente Orozco — believed mural art should function as a community service, but it was through his easel painting that he evolved his extensive variety of techniques and styles; it was also at the easel that he experimented with new tools and materials, and with radical works such as these.
In Post-war British art radical work tended towards various styles influenced by the modern art of Paris and New York such as Surrealism, abstraction and Pop Art.
«Gray is one of our best social and political theorists... This powerful and radical work opens as many doors as it closes.»
However, when such a mixture of the found and simulated is weighed against, say, the similarly radical work of Abbas Kiarostami, this film looks shabby.
Armed with a small budget and a team of only 15 people, Free Radical worked frantically to bring the game to life in time for the Playstation 2's launch, which gave them a development timeframe of 16 months.
Manzoni's Le socle du Monde (Base of the World)(1961) is one of the most radical works ever produced: it conceptually redefines the essence of sculpture and our being in the world.
A professor within RISD's history, philosophy, and social sciences department, Soleimani makes radical work as an artist - activist that have been featured on publications including Harper's Bazaar, VICE, and Art Forum.
His work resonates with several other great experimental thinkers whose radical work exploded the boundaries of art and architecture in the mid-20th century — from the structural explorations of artists like Gyula Kosice, to the utopian impulses of Buckminster Fuller; from Italo Calvino's fictional universes to the futuristic urban visions of Archigram in London and the countercultural movement embodied by the multidisciplinary work of Ant Farm in the Bay Area.
«The truly radical work of art is the one that offers you something to hold on to in the midst of the flux of possibility.»
Working alongside her contemporaries since the mid-1960s, the artist is best known today for her reproductions of then - radical works by Andy Warhol, Frank Stella, Claus Oldenburg, Jasper Johns, Joseph Beuys, and others.
Site - specific painter whose understated yet radical works are rooted in fine - art tradition wins judges» vote at this year's Turner prize
The photo works by Sherrie Levine after Walker Evans, Andreas Feininger, Edward Weston, Alfred Stieglitz and other masters of early modern photography are among the most radical works in this context.
Donald Judd had great admiration for Richard Long's radical work which, much like his own work, defies traditional conventions of form and medium.
Grapefruits is an artist - run space that features experimental, low - tech, and radical work from emerging artists.
Curator Nicholas Cullinan writes on the Tate blog that the exhibition looks «beyond the clichés of Munch as an angst - ridden and brooding Nordic artist who painted scenes of isolation and trauma» to focus on the neglected aspects of his often radical work, particularly his use of film and photography, and his «obsessive reworking of motifs.»
In the wake of filmmakers as disparate as Todd Haynes and Abel Ferrara self - consciously toying with the limits of the biopic form, ostensibly killing dynamic subjects by pinning them to the wall, Saint Laurent isn't as radical a work of genre subversion as some of its adherents claim, but it sure as hell is beautiful, channelling its subject's hedonist spirit and delicate aesthetic sensibility in roughly equal measure.
Or do you need to do some more radical work, such as regaining control over overgrown areas, removing weeds and brambles, or clearing building work debris?
We walk right past each other, never knowing we're in the presence of a peace maker, never knowing the full ways that we are each engaged in the radical work of reconciliation, rescue, and redemption.
Yet the radical work of love implicit in the new ethic remains in a strange way hidden.
Most of the neo-orthodox and some of the radicals worked out and employed, however implicitly, a dialectical method whose subtlety was often lost on the reader amid the resounding proclamations of their triumphant theological conclusions.
Perhaps God troubling the water causes us to, or calls us, to the radical work that causes ordinary folks to drop their proverbial nets and follow a certain rabbi.
It's unfortunate that Mayor de Blasio, the radical Working Families Party and their co-conspirators in the Senate Democratic Conference are attempting to take control of the New York State Senate.
If leftist New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, the radical Working Families Party and the Senate Democrats are allowed to control this seat, hardworking Western New York taxpayers are going to get the shaft — just like they did when Democrats controlled the Senate in 2009 - 10 and raised taxes by $ 14 billion,» Reif said.
Onondaga County Chairman Tom Dadey issued a statement this morning raising «serious concerns» about the IDC - regular Democrat deal, and saying it will «will hand over the keys of state government to the New York City Democrats and the radical Working Families Party.»
«While I personally like David Valesky, I have serious concerns that the deal his Independent Democratic Conference has struck will hand over the keys of state government to the New York City Democrats and the radical Working Families Party,» Dadey said in a statement this morning.
No doubt one big reason for Andrew's cave - in is that he fears his left flank: the radical Working Families Party — and an obscure leftist professor named Zephyr Teachout, who's challenging him in the Democratic primary.
The people of this state have a clear choice: We can return to the era of high taxes and broken promises and allow our entire state government to be run by Mayor de Blasio and the radical Working Families Party or we can keep moving forward in a bipartisan manner under the responsible leadership of Senate Republicans.
«It's unfortunate that Mayor de Blasio, the radical Working Families Party and their co-conspirators in the Senate Democratic Conference are attempting to take control of the New York state Senate,» the statement read.
In truth, however, this phenomenon was uneven, and was more pronounced in Germany and Anglophone nations than in countries such as Italy (where most of their post-1970 films were made), Portugal and the Spanish - speaking world, in which the Straubs found more steadfast support for their radical work.
As tonally hysterical as it all sometimes seems, Fire is one of the most radical works to grace this list, as it literally incited pressure groups to bombard screenings, tear up the seats and demand and end to this amoral filth.
It stars Jennifer Lawrence and is described by Barbera as one of the director's «most personal and radical works».
In addition to his radical work on stage, his recordings, and his own self as a transformative work of art, Velazquez shaped the look of his band as an art project.
From early figurative paintings, through collages and video installations, to her radical work in dance and performance, Ms. Schneemann has consistently — insistently — made the personal political, bridging divides between eras and cultures, even species.
If I Live I'll See You Tuesday... will be a rare opportunity to see these radical works activating each other,» declared Loïc Gouzer, International Senior Specialist.
It was radical work, the kind of thing you would be delighted to encounter in an adventurous emerging gallery — not something you would expect to see in a decorous townhouse on the Upper East Side.
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