Sentences with phrase «series exploring landscapes»

He is known both for his paintings with an equine theme, and the new series exploring landscapes.

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June 28, 2017 - Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) researchers have conducted a series of laboratory and field experiments that explore the effects of adding biochar, a porous charcoal that looks like black landscaping bark, to the soil to limit the cesium (Cs) uptake into foods grown in the Marshall...
In this series, we'll explore the jobs of the future and ask how schools can help young people prepare for a landscape where middle - class life is increasingly out of reach.
In this series, we explore the current landscape around POBF policies and what states can do to build more equitable policies.
Yes, it's expensive, but with the family in tow and for exploring our vast, often remote landscape, the 200 Series LandCruiser Sahara remains in a class of its own.
Whether it's an original Vertigo graphic novel like «Shooters» or established franchises like «G.I. Joe,» «Battlestar Galactica» and «Vampirella,» writers Brandon Jerwa and Eric Trautmann have explored a vast landscape of comic book casts and stories — and they plan to bring that experience over to digital comics with «Frost,» a new series published via Chris Roberson's Monkeybrain Comics digital imprint.
a dot red, a series of hand - pulled photogravures, explores new perspectives on traditional genres and images found in landscape and portrait photography.
After lunch you can explore the little beach, or head up into the narrow cliffs on a series of walkways which will help you navigate the landscape.
Secret Cities Aberdeen: Photography series explores Scottish landscapes for Spectra Festival of Light
In this series of photographic works landscape is explored as an agent that not only acts as a central character but also forms the characters that populate it.
In Ji's series Civilized Landscape, he explores illusory landscapes created by mankind: using maps and books, he sculpts mountains and skyscrapers in carefully placed installations before photographing the compositions.
The exhibition features works from the artist's latest series Sensitive Water Mapping, exploring her long - standing interest in questions of time and memory, as experienced through the perception of the natural landscape.
In the newly opened galleries of the Royal Academy of Arts, Tacita Dean will explore «landscape» in its broadest sense: intimate collections of natural found objects, a mountainous blackboard drawing and a series of cloudscapes in chalk on slate created especially for these spaces will draw you into Dean's vision.
After developing her iconic Waterfall series where «gravity makes the image», Steir continued exploring the fluidity of paint with various influences from landscape painting and increasingly subtle washes of paint pours.
The recent work is a continuation of the «Rocks and Rays» series, begun in 2015, in which the artist explores the dance between natural phenomena that is invisible (electricity, light waves, wind, air patterns) with the solid elements of earth and landscape.
These themes of time, landscape, narrative, and capriccio are also explored in contemporary printed series by artists such as Christiane Baumgartner, Chris Burden, Mona Hatoum, and Chris Ofili.
Yayoi Kusama's (b. 1929, Japan) Infinity Nets YSOR (2011) from an ongoing series of delicate, abstract white paintings explores the landscape of her mind.On show alongside this is Prem Sahib's (b. 1982, UK) Undetectable (2013), a minimal sculpture that references an undetectable HIV status.
In a series of 360º panoramic photographs, each consisting of hundreds of individual photographs meticulously stitched together, they explore the history of various landscapes, searching for the memory of what came before and examining its effects on the captured moment.
The project is part of SITE Santa Fe's biennial exhibition series Unsettled Landscapes, exploring the work of contemporary art and cultural production in the Americas.
This exhibition explores a new series of ethereal work about the wind and how it moulds and shapes the landscape.
Though known primarily as a sculptor, Rob Fischer also explores his interest in the American landscape through photography, here expressed in a series of three snapshot taken out of a car window of a dingy mobile home.
A 15 - month - long series of performances and conversations held at sites along the Delaware and Schuylkill Rivers explored the city's maritime and industrial heritage while considering human interaction with an urban landscape, community, and the contemplative.
Mayfair Art Weekend, which runs from the 30 June until 2 July 2017, has partnered with the Royal Academy and announced a series of exhibitions, events, talks and tours that explore the cultural landscape of W1, its creative history and vibrant arts scene.
This new series of paintings explores his signature ethereal landscape while incorporating a subtle atmospheric palette.
Later, with her images of crowds and her Surfers (2003) and Icehouses (2001) series, she explored ideas about the natural landscape as social space, with people connected by a common interest.
This February and March, Anthology Film Archives hosts Swiss Institute for a series — taking its title from a work by artists Julius von Bismarck and Julian Charrière — that will explore how changes to our ecology and landscape appear from the perspective of non-human vision.
In 1986, Katz began painting a series of night pictures — a sharp departure from the sunlit landscapes he had previously painted, forcing him to explore a new type of light.
Usher's current series of landscape paintings and ceramic vessels further explore memories of travelling through the Australian landscape as a child and viewing this landscape from the backseat of a moving car.
This multi-voiced exhibition and series of events explores interpretations of «cultural diversity», reflecting the times we live in and changes to the social and cultural landscape since Iniva was founded 15 years ago.
In his series Grays the Mountain Sends, Bryan Schutmaat combines portraits, landscapes, and still lifes that explore the lives of working people residing in small mountain towns and mining communities in the American West.
The series explores the cultural framework through which we view landscape.
In the first post in a new blog series «focusing on process oriented painters,» Paul Behnke showcases the development of a painting by Deborah Brown, «an accomplished painter who's works explore the industrial landscape of car salvage lots, scrap metal yards and fabrication shops in Bushwick...»
In his series Summit, Melbourne - based photographer Daniel Bushaway explores his own fascination with industry and infrastructure in the natural landscape, focusing on these permanent structures that lay unused for many months of the year.
According to Vasilikos, the series «explores the various expressions and manifestations of balance that take place mostly in the landscape of everyday life,» he says.
Our last artist feature for 2017's Artist of the Month series is Singaporean artist Oh Yam Chew whose works explore psychological and mental landscapes, as well as the built environment.
Part of a still - in - progress series called «Mutiny in the Garden,» Truong's 6 - by -8-foot canvas puts a contemporary Asian spin on themes the influential, early - 19th - century artist Thomas Cole explored with a series of five romantic landscapes, «The Course of Empire.»
Photographed against rural, desolate backdrops depleted of their mineral resources, this body of work represents a series of narratives, exploring her encounters with both the people and landscape of a region that serves as home for the more neglected of the country's population.
In the series, Evolutionary Decadence, the photographs of Pat Swain explore the ominous, phantom - like presence of plastic bags strewn on massive landscapes, in this case Mount Ainos, Kefalonia, Greece.
The artist's work delves further into the aesthetics and ideas explored in a 2015 series titled «Figures,» which feature indeterminate architectural structures that are overrun by an encroaching landscape.
In «New Territory,» a Denver Art Museum summer group show exploring landscape photography beyond its traditional notions, the Los Angeles artist will present a 2015 series of images he made on the Hawaiian island of Oahu and buried directly into the earth they depict.
In the newly opened Gabrielle Jungels - Winkler Galleries at the Royal Academy of Arts, Tacita Dean will explore «landscape» in its broadest sense: intimate collections of natural found objects, a mountainous blackboard drawing and a series of cloudscapes in chalk on slate created especially for these spaces.
The aerial landscapes exhibited by Fazal Sheikh form part of the series Desert Bloom, which explores the traumatic legacy of the 1948 Arab - Israeli war.
Clarke has produced a series of photographic prints exploring the placement of text within the rural and urban landscape.
Murat Akagündüz's exhibition «Vertigo» presents a series of white on white oil paintings depicting some of world's highest mountain peaks as seen on Google Earth, and explores the transformation of the human - nature relationship within the landscape tradition.
In Brooke Holm's photographic series «Arctic», she explores the unique landscape of the northernmost region...
In individual photographs as well as series, Kelm explores a vocabulary of subjects ranging from everyday objects to architectural and landscape photographs to portraits.
He will present a series of four lectures, entitled «Grayson Perry: Playing to the Gallery», Grayson will explore the role and place of art in the global, digital landscape of the 21st Century.
In the newly opened Gabrielle Jungels - Winkler Galleries, the internationally renowned visual artist and Royal Academician Tacita Dean will explore «landscape» in its broadest sense: intimate collections of natural found objects, a mountainous blackboard drawing and a series of cloudscapes in chalk on slate created especially for these spaces will draw you into Dean's vision.
Taking the ubiquitous use of the mulberry paper in Korea — also known as hanji — as a material point of reference, the Assemblage series explores a desolate landscape of depressions, protrusions and coloured spots, all of which seem to reference abstract painting's visual language of prioritising -LSB-.....]
In a similar way, this year's edition of Photo London at Somerset House foregrounds a strong female presence, as leading galleries showcase an array of series exploring individual landscapes, with many uncovering what it means to be a woman in today's world.
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