Sentences with phrase «serial form»

These forms assume a stone - like quality, but continuing an interest in serial forms, each mug is unique and painted with an individual edition number.
He's publishing a multimedia novel in serial form, as a series of shorter offerings delivered through an app.
In the last decade of his life, he created multicolored works of serial forms, both wall - mounted and free - standing, which reveal an entirely new engagement with color.
For example, he says, HonorĂ© de Balzac's The Human Comedy was released in serial form as a work of «popular» fiction, but has since attained the status of a classic.
His new work, Sand, is out in its five - part serial form and was just published late on Friday evening in its single - volume omnibus edition.
So, with a little updating, I hope to release it in serial form sometime in the next few months.
Taking such materials as clay, bubble gum and Play - Doh, Wilke fashioned serial forms that folded inward or opened out with overtly labial sensuousness.
Mitchell - Innes & Nash is pleased to announce CARL ANDRE / JOHN WESLEY: Serial Forms on view in the Chelsea gallery from May 31 — July 14.
Serial Forms juxtaposes works by these two artists that investigate repetition and modularity.
Feldman's synthesis of an immediate serial form and her judiciously subdued palette manages to locate a contemporary abstraction that navigates beyond irony to a place of sincerity and sharp wit.
With their systematized, logic - driven structures and repetitive, almost serial forms, Kusama's Infinity Nets also anticipated the direction that Conceptual artists, like Sol LeWitt would take.
The repetitiveness and similarity of the bronze «Standing Figures» (2000) gives them a kind of artistic currency, echoing serial form common to contemporaries such as Donald Judd (1928 - 1994) and Eva Hesse (1936 - 1970), that singly they might appear to lack.
A number of classics were actually published in serial form in periodicals in their day, with dedicated readers eager to purchase the next installment as the author wrote it.
The artist continues her use of serial forms, with these works all created in traditional portrait scale, and presented in a linear non-hierarchical installation, forging meaning across the group of images as a whole.
If one more person announces that Dickens worked in serial form, I'm probably going to have to be physically restrained.
Still other companies like Oceanhouse Media have built their success on reviving favorite titles such as those by Dr. Seuss in electronic, bells - and - whistles formats; last year, Oceanhouse even released never - before - in - print titles from Dr. Seuss, a series of seven books that had only ever appeared in serial form in Redbook magazine.
A number of classic titles from literature were actually serialized first, including Uncle Tom's Cabin, and the Sherlock Holmes mysteries by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle were written with the intention of printing them in serial form.
Had to publish his works in serial form (Household Words) before he eventually landed a deal.
«The serial form sets up a kind of feedback loop where you know right away whether people are catching on to your foreshadowing or if you've neglected some crucial emphasis.
But part of the issue is that «the big five» are so closely held that many newer authors who do indeed take writing seriously don't have the old alternatives to big pubs — newspapers or magazines — to put out their stories in serial form (remember Charles Dickens?).
Such magazines published longer fiction and nonfiction in serial form.
Readers like reading short stories (designed for the daily commute) in a serial form, interact with the events and form reading communities.
Here Ryan presents in serial form each «chapter» from this extended essay.
In serial form, a 10 - part curatorial essay from the 2014 exhibition 9 Artists, which featured Yael Bartana, Liam Gillick, Hito Steyerl, Danh Vo, and others.
Her practice involves repetitive actions, meditative practices, and serial forms in video and installation.
These are presented in serial form — including diptychs, works in four, eight, ten, and twenty - eight panels.
According to Regina Hackett, it's being published in serial form, one chapter a week for 24 weeks.
One of the most important American artists of the 20th century, Donald Judd (1928 — 1994) pioneered the use of industrial materials and fabrication in serial forms to redefine the relationships between artist, art object, viewer, and space, and usher in the Minimalist style.
Kimsooja's videos and installations blur the boundaries between aesthetics and transcendent experience through their use of repetitive actions, meditative practices, and serial forms.
Prince refocuses us on the ordinary; he gives it to us repeatedly, in serial form, until it becomes «extra ordinary».
She often works in serial form or creates polyptychs, and she frequently devises rule systems that guide the variations within a given group of works, requiring us to focus on «perception, on process, on the effect of shifting perspective — and on the leaps that take place in our minds no matter how rational we may think we are».
, to tell the story in serial form of the lawsuit that resulted in a $ 33 million verdict against her and her small publishing company Mt. Ivy Press.
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