Sentences with phrase «sculpture and installation using»

She works between painting, drawing, sculpture and installation using found images, objects and texts.
Tony Feher defined a unique place in contemporary art by creating elegant and poetic sculptures and installations using familiar, everyday objects.
Although Eva Hesse (1936 - 70) is best known for her sculptures and installations using latex, fiberglass and other unorthodox material, she was also an inventive painter and draftswoman.
Stout began her career as a photo - realist painter, but later expanded her work to include mixed media sculpture and installations using found and collected objects.
Already an established artist when he began his iconic photography experiments in 1969, Greek - born Lucas Samaras created drawings, design objects, paintings, photographs, sculpture and installations using a variety of materials.

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Together they form Moreno & Grau Studio and use photography and video to capture their process of building an imaginary world, one that often includes sculptures and installations made in the studio.
In his installation Titled Deconstruction and Reconstruction of an Army Tank, artist Peter Mountain has used video game and digital design software to 3D print a life - sized sculpture of a US military tank in the courtyard of a Lincolnshire gallery.
If you're an artist used to making physical paintings, sculptures or installations, a web - based artwork might feel a bit flimsy and intangible.
Opening: Cosima von Bonin at Petzel Cosima von Bonin's conceptual sculpture and installation work has long investigated social relationships using a touch of humor.
She frequently transforms the exhibition venue into a hybrid space between sculpture and architecture, using color and light alongside her installations.
NurtureArt's «Becoming Beast» features work from Laura Bernstein, who uses sculpture, drawings and multi-channel video installation to explore the relationship between the exemplary and freakish.
His work spans a range of media including photography, painting, sculpture, installation and use of the ready - made to create assemblages from everyday found objects such as books, ceramics, TV sets and other house - hold goods and paraphernalia, which Liu Wei transforms into sculptural objects and installations of eloquent complexity.
Over the years, Samaras has created drawings, furniture, jewelry, paintings, photographs, sculpture and room - sized installation using a variety of material including beads, chicken wire, clay, Cor - Ten steel, fabric, mirrors, pastel, pencil, pins, plaster and oil.
Using a variety of processes that include painting, sculpture, digital and new media, installation and sound, the works on view in this exhibition highlight language itself as a diverse medium to be explored, dissected and reframed to reflect the nuances of communication in the 21st century.
Helen Marten, also exhibiting in this year's Turner prize, creates intense, playful and highly detailed sculptures and installations that mix the readymade with the handmade, exploring how we build and use relationships with objects.
Although recognized for their use of everyday materials in unexpected and unusual ways, these artists» sculptures and installations also stimulate and challenge their audiences» preconceptions of material, purpose, and intent.
His photography, film and sculpture installations may be moody and dark, making skilful use of chiaroscuro shadow, but they resonate with infectious glimmers of tragic grandeur.
Among the exhibition's highlights are a photographic installation in which Waters explores the auras and absurdities of famous films, their directors, and actors; a suite of photographs and sculpture that use humor to humanize dark moments in history from the Kennedy assassination to 9/11; and Kiddie Flamingos, a 2014 video work of children reading a G - rated version of Pink Flamingos (Waters» notorious 1972 celebration of all things outsider and extreme).
Sculpture, Installation art, Video art, Mixed media, Use of found objects, and / or non-traditional media are preferred.
Using recycled clothing, embroidery, and in some cases meat hooks Tamara Kostianovsky confronts the viewer with sculptures and installations that resemble meat carcasses.
Steven Claydon deploys light, smell and sound together with solid materials in sculptures and installations that use the forces of attraction and repulsion to enmesh the past and present.
Using a variety of modern and antiquated printed and digital media — videos, installations, sculpture, augmented reality, and wet - plate photography — Nesbitt disrupts her own work with stitching, dissecting, writing, and pinning.
More: Pratt alumnus Pat Kim will present new experimental work that treads the line between sculpture and product; The Principals, which includes Pratt alumni Charles Constantine and Drew Seskunas, were commissioned by the editors of Sight Unseen to create an immersive installation that uses light to reflect users» biorhythms and create a calm, soothing oasis.
Using a similar technique to his vast site - specific installation Pickett's Charge, which is on show at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C., until November 2018, he entombed the horizontal ropes in the paper before re-revealing them through tearing and abrasion of the work's entire surface.
Using installation, sculpture, performance, sound, and community - based actions, I examine historical narratives and spatial codes, both individually and collectively.
Safaa Erruas uses materials connected to Moroccan dressmaking traditions for the basis of her sculptures, installations and public works.
Inspired by the spoken, written, and performed introductions Conrad regularly used to help frame screenings and presentations of his works, many of which are incorporated into the exhibition itself, it shows Conrad to be an unparalleled innovator in the mediums of painting, sculpture, film, video, performance, and installation, tenaciously working to challenge the boundaries between artistic categories.
Elizabeth Folk uses time - based media, sculpture, and installation to explore issues of class, labor, sexuality, communication, and revolution.
TARA DONOVAN is known for using accumulations of everyday objects in her sculptures and installations.
Mainly working with sculptures and video installations, Cafmeyer creates site - specific installations often in public space or inspired by the use of public space in the context of the city.
Weaver is constructing a fictive history for the Black Bottom community using a variety of fake elements: handmade museum vitrines, handmade maps and documents of the community, various faux sculptures and textiles, as well as installation and audio components.
She made various types of artworks, including sculptures, installations, paintings, and drawings, and used many different kinds of materials.
Kenyan - born Wangechi Mutu is a Brooklyn - based artist whose sculptures, works on paper, installations, and videos explore gender, race, and sexual identity using collage and assemblage strategies that create provocative juxtapositions of the female body.
Well known for her use of dense patterns of polka dots and nets, as well as her intense, large - scale environments, Kusama works in a variety of media, including painting, drawing, sculpture, film, performance, and immersive installation.
It's difficult to think of major female artists since the 1970s who work with figurative sculpture in the way of a Charles Ray or a Paul McCarthy, although I can think of many celebrated female artists who have used the body in installation and performance art.
The gallery installation consists of three sculptures and several paintings on Tyvek, a quotidian durable industrial fabric used for such things as protective covers for packaging, reusable garbage bags, and banners.
Abidin's art uses various media such as videos, video installations, multi media sculptures and sound based installations and photography to explore the issues of the contemporary world that we are living in.
With gentle mockery and sharp intellect, Julian Opie uses painting, printmaking, sculpture, film and light installations to reinterpret familiar objects, and illustrate how modernist concepts and forms have been assimilated into the lexicon of everyday life.
Bruce Nauman: Theaters of Experience is a focused selection of works in a range of media, including sculpture, video, holograms, neon and architectural installations, which examine the artist's use of performance devices as a conduit for heightened self - awareness for both artist and audience.
Using a range of media, including installation, wall sculptures, paintings and works on paper, the show explores the formal and psychological aspects of symmetry, distortion, inside and outside.
In her tapestries, paintings, installation and sculpture, Nkanga uses her body and other organic material — plants, grasses and fruit — as catalysts to reveal the shifting nature of objects, imagery, narratives.
By the early 1980s, Nauman replaced text - driven installations and model pieces with important, aggressive neon light works and sculptures, evolving his use of language correspondingly.
«Zohra Opoku brilliantly uses installation, sculpture and photography (above) to explore her Ghanaian - German heritage and conceptualise West African traditions, spirituality and family lineage.
With a strong appeal to sculpture, Palma's work has followed the direction of multimedia installations, using non-traditional methods of production and working regularly within a team of carpenters, mechanics, engineers, and biologists.
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.
In her evocative introductory essay for Vitamin 3 - D, Anne Ellegood uses Rosalind Krauss's landmark 1978 essay «Sculpture in the Expanded Field» as the basis to explore the wildly inclusive breadth and depth of work that the term «sculpture» can now be applied to within contemporary practice — and the key historical moments that serve as the precedents for what we now understand as both sculpture and instSculpture in the Expanded Field» as the basis to explore the wildly inclusive breadth and depth of work that the term «sculpture» can now be applied to within contemporary practice — and the key historical moments that serve as the precedents for what we now understand as both sculpture and instsculpture» can now be applied to within contemporary practice — and the key historical moments that serve as the precedents for what we now understand as both sculpture and instsculpture and installation.
Since the early 2000s the artist has explored the social and cultural implications of political acts through painting, sculpture, installation, and performance — both live and filmed — using himself as protagonist, proxy, and test subject.
Brooklyn - based artist Jean Shin uses the cast off materials of everyday life — including broken umbrellas, empty bottles, used lottery tickets, and dryer lint — to create complex and laborious sculptures and site - specific installations that speak to the collective notion of memory as lived by countless anonymous individuals.
Robert Irwin is a conceptual artist who often uses our perception of subtle differences in light to create paintings, installations and sculptures that play with our ability to experience subtle edges of visual experiences.
Using sculpture, photography, painting, and installation, the artists in this exhibition each uniquely engage the genre by expanding our perception of what a landscape is, and how the story of the United States is told through this representation.
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