Sentences with phrase «sometimes focus on art»

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She sometimes «starts with art,» writing a post where she takes a famous painting, focuses on the colors in it, and then plays around with a wardrobe palette based on it.
We're an independent game studio located in Montréal making entertaining games with a focus on pixel art and classic game design (sometimes with a modern twist).
Here, in the latest of our interviews surrounding Phaidon's Vitamin P3 compendium of recent painting (for which Hoptman served as a nominator), Artspace's Dylan Kerr spoke to the curator for a fascinating glimpse behind the scenes of her work, discussing the staying power (or lack thereof) of the «Zombies,» the strange and sometimes strained relationship between institutions and the art market, and why a good curator focuses on needs, not trends.
While the tubes were sometimes arranged in geometric shapes such as grids or simple lines, the focus of the art was typically on the light emitted rather than the form of the tubes themselves.
This exhibition is from the permanent collection of the UB Art Galleries, and focuses on Francis's overshadowed black - and - white lithographs — the basis for and sometimes the end Read More»
An extensive archive of photographs produced in silver gelatin print, taken since 1999 (and still on going), this series focuses on marginalized rural communities in Western Rajasthan, portrayed through a range of local photographic methods including studio portraits, religious calendar art and Bollywood posters, at times collaborating with subjects, and sometimes not including them at all.
Instead, it focuses on artists, some famous, some not so famous — Lari Pittman, Ernie Gehr, Joan Jonas — who have just kept on making art, regardless of attention or affirmation, sometimes saving the best for last.
Minimalism in the Visual Arts Reacting against the formal excesses and raw emotionalism of abstract expressionism, the practitioners of minimal art (also sometimes called ABC art) strove to focus attention on the object as an object, reducing its historical and expressive content to the bare minimum.
Ching responds to the spaces and people around him, with a particular focus on city environments, sometimes intervening, such as when he became a security guard at the Hong Kong Museum of Art and lobbied for chairs to sit on while the guards were on duty.
Sometimes regarded as L.A.'s unique contribution to contemporary art in the»60s and»70s, Light & Space art focuses on the viewer's bodily consciousness of perception.
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