Sentences with phrase «see art as»

«I see my art as being continually at play between order and chaos or between systems that work and those that breakdown.
It was Weber who encouraged Rothko to see art as a tool to express his emotions.
These three artists all see art as the construction of parallel universes where personal cosmologies merge with collective utopias.
At age 15 he was confined to a psychiatric hospital and it was here that he started to see art as a release.
I see my art as a record of the subconscious and the painting process.
ALEX ISRAEL — So do you see art as facing an endpoint, when there no longer exists a distinction between art and YouTube?
Backed by ample studies and other works on torn paper, one can see his art as somehow so crafted and so thrown away.
«Maybe it's that old adage that when things are uncertain, people see art as a refuge for cash,» Emma Ward of London dealer Dickinson observed.
They can see art as expression or catharsis.
Critics these days often see art as rather less liberating than painters like to think.
Both see art as in need of a champion — and for much the same reasons.
Dana Schutz, Ron Mueck, Neo Rauch, and Tom Thayer see art as a matter of life and death.
Again one can see art as rebuilding itself from elements, but not according to a clear recipe.
«My video sculptures attempt to free the moving image from technology,» states Loher, «I see art as a language, and technology is merely auxiliary.»
The reason projects like this aren't more popular is because they're expensive and many people see art as a «nice to have.»
I suppose artists have moved from paper to backlit screens to create, so maybe readers moving to backlit screens allows them to see the art as the artist truly intended?
The discovery that any kind of art creation resulted in the significant activation of reward feelings are interesting, particularly for art therapists who see art as a beneficial mental health tool.
One problem, I think, is that we see the arts as an evangelistic luxury.
As I got older I never saw art as a career choice and because I was obsessed with animals I went into the sciences, studying zoology and marine biology at university.
It's very beautiful... I once saw art as a way of saving my life and now I can see that art can save the life of others.»
Players will have access to never before seen art as well.
Somebody who sees art as not something you make, but something you milk.
Society sees art as something that is to be combined with something else.
As Sarah Eckhardt, curator of «Uninterrupted Flux,» Sterne's 2006 retrospective, noted, Sterne saw her art as a diary, her eye as a camera finding the extraordinary in the ordinary.
Seeing art as object comes naturally to Dia: Beacon.
To learn more about Sherald, we hopped on the phone with her to find out what drives her to create a particular piece, how she sees art as a tool to talk about social justice, and what she wants people to take away from her art.
With «Unfinished: Thoughts Left Visible,» opening the museum's presence on Madison Avenue as the Met Breuer, it sees art itself as a work in progress.
Although he had been drawing and painting since childhood, he never saw art as a potential career.
Rather than seeing art as a deliberate process based in language, Black considers art a product of a bodily, physical desire to make a mark or, as she describes, «a need to just grab the world.»
After 50 years as an artist, Leonard Contino has generated a compelling body of work that, according to Rose, places him as «a visionary artist, in the tradition of Kupka, Klee, Kandinsky and such Americans as Dove and Hartley who «saw art as a kind of spiritual meditation on cosmic phenomena.»
Hirschhorn, who lives in Paris, sees art as a political - social obligation, and uses his works to show aspects of justice and injustice, power and powerlessness, and moral responsibility.
He saw art as an integral component of the Hollywood spirit and, as such, acquired an important collection of works by artists such as Agnes Martin, Ellsworth Kelly, Richard Prince, Cy Twombly, Ed Ruscha, and Richard Serra.
On the left were Social Realist painters who saw art as a vehicle for criticizing the economic system that had precipitated the Great Depression.
Established in 1932, the SFAC sees art as a right, not a privilege, and has always sought to «make the arts available to each and every person in San Francisco.»
Open to pushing boundaries, Art + Shanghai sees art as the record of cultural perspectives and the stories of individuals.
They saw art as providing an opportunity to criticize progress and an answer to race riots, totalitarian regimes and the effects of the war.
I highly recommend seeing his art as it is very powerful and you will find your mind opened with the messages within his work.»
Migrations, a startlingly original show at Tate Britain, will open up all sorts of new ways of seeing art as migration, as a continual flowing in from somewhere else.
Kandinsky, like other artists at the end of the 19th century, saw art as a new religion.
They adopted a forward thinking approach, seeing art as something that should constantly progress, led by a leading group of avant - garde artists.
The gallery sees art as a means of educating, communicating and sharing and considers art capable of modifying and changing reality.
Harsono — as well as his compatriots who incorporated political dissension into their practices — saw art as a vehicle to mobilize passive observers.
Seeing art as a profound and competent media for social and political discourse, the gallery aspires to serve as a platform for art that interacts with the surrounding society.
About the Artist Patrick Brill aka Bob & Roberta Smith (born 1963) is a British contemporary artist, a Royal Academician, writer, musician and art education advocate, who sees art as an important element in democratic life.
Well, you guys changed it all, you were the ones who saw art as a profession — you, Julian [Schnabel], David Salle, a lot of people, not just a few guys; women, too: Barbara Kruger, Jenny Holzer.
(Albers, who saw his art as «spiritual creation,» once sent word to Rosenberg that angst was overrated.)

Not exact matches

You can also see that these were artists which they truly cared about as they put real effort into creating these doughnut - sized pieces of art.
Admirers of the tradition see the centuries — old spectacle of bullfighting as more of an art than a sport.
Some academics see undeclared majors as the epitome of Deweyan education, the last vestiges of America's one - time liberal - arts sensibility.
As he sees it, all great advances — in art, business, society or science — come from people with «skin in the game,» those willing to absorb small losses for the chance to work toward larger goals.
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