KW: I wanted to choose artists who were at different points in their careers, who came from a wide
range of artistic practices and view points.
Published to accompany a major exhibition at the Kemper Art Museum, this volume brings together a broad
range of artistic practices that replace active decision - making with the unexpected possibilities inherent in accident and random influence.
However, Westermann's work encompasses elements from a broad and diverse
range of artistic practices, including Assemblage, Dada, and Folk Art.
In her response to this historic work, Kozloff drew upon a wide
range of her artistic practices, incorporating her interest in cartography, decoration, history, material culture, and politics.
Fellows are emerging, mid-career, and established artists who come from a broad
range of artistic practices.
The exhibition, based on her dissertation work, explores the role of the color across
a range of artistic practices.
Works by the seven artists in this year's exhibition include Ben Darrah, Christine Dewancker, Rachel Kalpana James, Mary Porter, Fraser Radford, Joan Scaglione and Kathleen Sellars, and together reflect the excellence of
the range of artistic practices of our members.
Syria: faith in art», a collective exhibition featuring artworks by contemporary Syrian artists encompassing
a range of artistic practices and writing that has been produced since the onset of the Syrian Revolution in 2011.
Your letter of application MUST reference past projects and demonstrate how you see your own art practices related to
the range of artistic practices that have take place at Koumaria.
This exhibition explores the use of color within contemporary art, and includes
a range of artistic practices that employ color as a core concern.
Looking at the range of FCA's holdings starting from the early 1960s to the present, I was excited by the possibility of juxtaposing
a range of artistic practices and generations.
«We are surrounded by a wide
range of artistic practices, which we consider special, unique and worth showing.
Though labels like Abstract Expressionism, Pop, modernism, and postmodernism serve as historical markers, providing a way of accounting for the broad
range of artistic practices of the past century, the history of art is constantly changing with the influx of new ideas and scholarship.
Florian Maier - Aichen, Idris Khan, Brandon Lattu, Stephen Gill, Dan Holdsworth, Bettina von Zwehl Photography 2005 reveals a dynamic
range of artistic practices.
Photography 2005 reveals a dynamic
range of artistic practices.
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.
Among the artists entering MoMA's collection for the first time are Regina José Galindo (Guatemala), Héctor Fuenmayor (Venezuela) and Amalia Pica (Argentina), representing a broad
range of artistic practices and concerns.
This year's awards represent a «a wide
range of artistic practices and demographics,» according to the statement, which also quotes Travis Laughlin, the Mitchell Foundation's senior director of programs, as echoing important concepts of the City of San Antonio's new equity lens budget process.
Many artists and their works fall within multiple categories and highlight the depth and
range of their artistic practices.
With its distinctly intimate atmosphere, The Art Show also provides a platform for member galleries to mount thematic and group exhibitions exploring
a range of artistic practice.
The exhibition features a broad
range of artistic practice, -LSB-...]
The new solo exhibition especially designed by the artist for the Kunsthaus gives visitors a chance to explore the wide
range of her artistic practice in different media.
The works represent the diversity of contemporary artists working today and reflect
the range of artistic practice, from video projection and digital media to sculpture and performance.
Not exact matches
Photography is a constant and ubiquitous element in Fallen Fruit's
artistic practice — utilized both as documentary process and image production — as well as an informal way
of establishing trust with a
range of citizens, and asking them to lend specific for inclusion in their installations.
The exhibition comprises a broad
range of works across a variety
of mediums — including painting, performance, photography, sculpture, video, and web - based projects — that all investigate the extensive effects
of the internet on
artistic practice and contemporary culture.
Spanning from a drawing from the workshop
of Raphael, to the first - ever watercolor by Winslow Homer to enter a museum collection, to works produced in the past five years by Natalie Frank, William Kentridge, and Titus Kaphar, the exhibition highlights the role
of draftsmanship in
artistic practice through a diverse selection
of masterworks from artists across a wide
range of art history.
For the first edition
of Amsterdam Art Fair Dürst Britt & Mayhew presents a solo presentation by Dutch artist Pieter Paul Pothoven, whose
artistic practice concerns itself with the historic and social connotations
of various valuable objects,
ranging from lapis lazuli to ancient Egyptian mirrors.
By placing socially historical imagery in a contemporary context, Dunn is able to rigorously question a
range of issues from racial identity to social justice through his
artistic practice.
Born in Antelope Springs (Navajo for Jeddito, Arizona) in 1952, Jeffy has developed a fertile
artistic practice that has journeyed through a wide
range of experimentation in style, material, -LSB-.....]
In the dramatically diverse and wide
range of forms adopted in Hiller's
artistic practice over the last 40 years, there emerges a persistent and inventively tenacious attempt to illuminate the workings and implications
of the imagination in collective consciousness, consistently on the tight - rope and threshold between fantasy and believability.
For almost three decades Lyle Ashton Harris has cultivated a diverse
artistic practice,
ranging from photographic media, collage, installation and performance, to explore the impact
of desire, ethnicity, and gender in the contemporary social and cultural dynamic.
Its mission is to empower artists, advance communities, and contribute positive impacts to its broad public audience by introducing a
range of current
artistic practices.
With almost 100 works on display, this mammoth exhibition has been expertly curated in a manner that doesn't follow the traditional chronological route; «The works are grouped into key sequences, allowing connections and common themes to emerge and to promote a comprehensive understanding
of Jones's wide -
ranging artistic practice.»
The 44 year old Romanian - born brothers, based in Cologne, Germany, work as a collaborative producing fantastical, enigmatic, otherworldly imagery, employing a diverse
range of traditional and contemporary
artistic practices in their woodcuts, collages, ceramic sculptures and installations.
The second point comes from a quote in the publication, The Sublime from the «Whitechapel: Documents
of Contemporary Art» series by Simon Morley which states: «this anthology explores the
range of recent
artistic theory and
practice that attempts to articulate such moments
of mute encounter with all that exceeds our comprehension.»
Since then, using a wide
range of media including video, sculpture, performance, installation, and works on paper, she has generated an
artistic practice centered around issues
of ritual, race, consumerism, and the politics
of identity.
Through a precise examination
of this distinct form
of artistic practice in works by artists
ranging from John Cage to Sanford Biggers, this exhibition provides a unique perspective on the ways in which modern and contemporary artists have used language, objects, and images to forge social contracts with their publics.
The huge
range of practices on display demonstrates the variety
of artistic approaches being developed across the world.
Such duality was at the heart
of his
artistic practice, which consistently employed modes
of representation and abstraction, geometric and organic form, and emotional content
ranging from joy to rage.
Gates's
practice embraces a wide
range of disciplines and a variety
of artistic vocabularies — sculpture, painting, installation art, music and performance — as well as urban development and social
practice.
Fabri's
artistic practice seeks to create a space for discourse around social and political systems
of oppression through artworks that manifest in a
range of mediums, including drawing, performance, photography, sculpture, and video.
Students will explore a
range of techniques and methods while developing individual
artistic practices in three and four dimensions.
Diverse
artistic practices, concerns, and themes are presented
ranging from the minimalist sculpture
of Sol LeWitt and Carl Andre, abstract painting and drawing
of Helen Frankenthaler and Gego, to films by Walter de Maria and Michael Snow, and politically charged works
of the Art Workers Coalition and Martha Rosler.
The three exhibitions, Tacita Dean: Landscape, Portrait, Still Life, shaped by Dean's response to the individual character
of each institution, will explore genres traditionally associated with painting — landscape at the Royal Academy
of Arts, portraiture at the National Portrait Gallery and still life at the National Gallery — seen through the contemporary prism
of Dean's wide -
ranging artistic practice.
At A+P, McMillian, whose
artistic practice embodies a wide
range of media and techniques, will discuss how he manipulates a multitude
of materials, including those found in his everyday life, to create striking sculptural works, paintings, and videos that challenge the relationships between language, aesthetics and content.
Recurring themes in the artist's work
range from spatial politics and human rights to the limitations
of artistic practice and the many roles that culture plays within hegemony nomenclature.
In this series
of informal workshops, together we will work to find ways to derive meaning, create specificity, and offer more clarity and grounding in individual
artistic practice, through writing exercises, readings, and wide -
ranging discussions.
Lorenz is interested in materials, and uses a wide
range of them in her
artistic practice.
Andreas Eriksson's
artistic practice is highly expansive, encompassing a wide
range of different media, including painting, photography, sculpture and installation.
The dual nature
of this approach provides the museum with a diverse
range of holdings and opportunities to display histories
of recent
artistic practice that are disparate, divergent, and reflective
of the broader
range of identities, disciplines, and forms that give shape to an idea
of contemporary life.