Sentences with phrase «seemingly random»

At his studio in Queens, Klingbiel, 50, makes paintings on top of woodcuts depicting seemingly random lines and shapes.
With the 1959 work 18 Happenings in 6 parts, a series of seemingly random but carefully choreographed activities executed -LSB-...]
You also added seemingly random objects onto your paintings.
«Coffee, seasonal fruit, spaghetti and rope» — this seemingly random list of items, which constituted the title of Dallas - based artist Stephen Lapthisophon's first solo exhibition in Houston, flagged just some of the matter suggested by the heavily worked surfaces of the twelve recent abstract compositions on paper and canvas included in the show.
Seemingly random snippets of visual information taken from the worlds of entertainment, advertising, and manufacturing co-exist and interact with the signs and symbols of personal subjectivity.
Stephen Lapthisophon DAVID SHELTON GALLERY [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] «Coffee, seasonal fruit, spaghetti and rope» — this seemingly random list of items, which constituted the title of...
Behind us, in one of the smaller rooms, hang paintings like bilious eruptions, cascades and swamps of discordant, seemingly random paint, somehow arrested in its liquid flow.
As seen in this unique work, however, Laumann turns the seemingly random shapes and textures into controlled chaos — a balanced pallette of energetic movement.
At the Marlborough Gallery, Desiderio is showing about a dozen of these works, with most of them constructed through the use of multiple and seemingly random imagery.
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Her drawings of all the world's lakes and rivers reduce explicit geography to seemingly random marks, and delicate, emotional sculptures created from human hair, rocks and bronze are part of her diverse practice.
The swaths of undulating paint, dotted with streaks of hidden color and seemingly random trace gesture, draw us closer, enticing us with their history.
Eschewing formalism, Dahn's work favored experimentation and unexpected combinations of seemingly random imagery such as graffiti with Oceania; album cover art recycled with appropriated images drawn from popular culture; snapshots of friends juxtaposed with landscapes and architecture.
Some of the more eccentric collections belong to Hanne Darboven with a seemingly random assortment of items, and Peter Blake and his very creepy assortment of dolls.
The 2017 Tate exhibition rejected institutional norms: photos in various sizes, framed and unframed, were tacked, taped or hung on the walls of 14 rooms in seemingly random ensembles, like a forensic study of lives, with no single photo being accorded more importance than others.
Pollock experimented with a number of styles before eventually developing a vigorously gestural technique, dripping and spattering paint across his canvases in a seemingly random way.
We see a state of visual cacophony: paint, lines, dots, opaque and translucent materials, and these sequences of seemingly random events later turn into frozen, fixed conditions as paintings.
He became one of the first so - called «Process» artists in 1966 with his «scatter pieces,» made by scattering seemingly random scraps on the floor of otherwise empty rooms.
In its accumulative nature and its presentation of seemingly random objects, Shelf Lifedraws significant inspiration from a number of Oldenburg's most iconic exhibitions, particularlyThe Mouse Museumoriginally created for documenta 5 (1972) and the pioneering Pop art exhibitionThe Store (1961).
The book I Remember is the riotous, poignant, earnest and seemingly random result.
Visitors can pick them up when they hit the floor and launch them to fly around the space in a seemingly random fashion.
In realising his witty and poetic ideas and thoughts through self - reflective and philosophical gestures, Pak goes beyond meditating on the legitimization of his seemingly random acts as contemporary art, to successfully blur the boundaries between the personal and the political.
Arranged with minimal simplicity, Steinbach's seemingly random assortment of readymade objects forms part of his ongoing enquiry into the ways in which meaning is structured and modified.
The «random walk» belongs to the study of certain seemingly random types of motion, from botanist Robert Brown's 19th - century observations of pollen floating on water as well as mathematician Louis Bachelier's early 20th - centry application of Brown to model fluctuations in stock markets.
Her works feature harmonizing and unexpected connections, formalizing the coincidental and emphasizing the conscious process of composition behind seemingly random works.
Jim Dine's calling in life has been to create art, and his art, although much of it of seemingly random everyday objects is, in fact, personal and autobiographical, allowing him to express his emotions and feelings:
A network of images and objects fuse, seemingly random, but embody their own symbolic power, order, and universal significance.
Made from a seemingly random selection of materials sourced from nearby construction sites, Shanghai - based artist collective MadeIn Company's installation at Offsite prompts us to think about perception.
In these new small works, Yossifor inscribes seemingly random scribbles, or secret messages, in a rhythmic fashion.
Viewed singularly, each individual row of bottles offers a seemingly random, unexpected pop of color; viewed collectively, they guide one's eye to visually connect the stretch of one tree's branch to the subtle arc of another's.
Rising to prominence in the 1980s and 1990s, Karen Kilimnik established her place as a forerunner in the realm of «scatter art» — large gallery installations of seemingly random and scattered popular culture debris.
However, in a 1994 article Kirk Varnedoe thought it necessary to defend Twombly's seemingly random marks and splashes of paint against the criticism that «This is just scribbles — my kid could do it».
For his memorable «Large Field Array,» seen in New York in 2007 at Pace, he created a walk - in landscape of hundreds of seemingly random sculptural objects, a condensed encyclopedia of the chaos of images we live in.
The overall composition, while seemingly random, refers to Paul Klee's pointillist masterpiece «Ad Parnassum».
The fastidious construction of the shelf imbues the seemingly random found objects it supports with an aura of secrecy and elusiveness, stripping them of their original functionality.
«Schnabel used old tarpaulins, sailcloth, and rolls of velvet as grounds on which to render reflections of his immediate surroundings subject to uncontrollable forces, from tropical storms to his dog Bingo's seemingly random but deliberate paw prints,» according to the exhibition release.
On a closer look you will see a seemingly random arrangement of colored dots, but the further you go away from the painting, the clearer an image appears.
In its accumulative nature and its presentation of seemingly random objects, Shelf Lifedraws significant inspiration from a number of Oldenburg's most iconic exhibitions, particularly The Mouse Museumoriginally created for documenta 5 (1972) and the pioneering Pop art exhibition The Store (1961).
A deliberately overwhelming and seemingly random installation, the result is an excessive theatricality.
Because, beyond the seemingly random «DJ Norm» set list performed at the Lexington the night of the exhibition opening - including OMC's «How Bizarre «- there's a humour to SONE that might be lost among the banal products and sleek aesthetic of Wilson's corporate critique.
The accumulative nature in the exhibit's presentation of seemingly random objects, all arranged on identical shelves, draws inspiration from past Oldenburg's work, such as his pioneering Pop exhibition The Store.
However, these seemingly random juxtapositions reveal themselves to be well thought out assemblages of objects that struggle against one another and evoke thoughts of violence, humour and hope.
Curiously, the works are not presented in chronological order, nor are they grouped together by subject matter; instead, they are installed in a seemingly random fashion that successfully draws connections between
The seemingly random distribution of the rolls of tape suggest an improvised process of marking that defies a reading beyond material inertia.
They are serial by nature and use seemingly random color choices to expose color as form.
«Observatory» examines the mind's ability to create meaning and to search for understanding among seemingly random, undifferentiated sounds and images.
By experimenting with the aleatoric process, Jenkins formalizes the coincidental and emphasizes the conscious process of composition that is behind his seemingly random works.
Kambalu explains the seemingly random encounters recorded in his films as a way of «extracting poetry out of nothing — a continued exploration of how we might find meaning in what appears to be meaningless.»
On the other side of the wall, Rasheed arranged black - and - white cut - outs, clippings, and xeroxes of seemingly random words and phrases that transform into poetry.
The ability to capture these unique, seemingly random, and never again replicated marks and compositions made via tools used within the printmaking process and to capture these marks and compositions on the off chance that they appear as they are.
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