Sentences with phrase «spaces his work inhabits»

Working solely with her own voice, and performing her own arrangements of both popular and folk songs, Philipsz imbues the spaces her work inhabits with introspection and personal experience.

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The layout of the spaces we inhabit, from schools to offices to homes, influences the way people live, so Cary has spent most of his career expanding his design practice into humanitarian work.
His work is full of scenes in which characters take time to inhabit a particular space or situation.
«The artists who inhabit those spaces and work in those spaces learn so much from each other.
The works that Judd had fabricated inhabited a space not then comfortably classifiable as either painting or sculpture and in fact he refused to call them sculpture, pointing out that they were not sculpted but made by small fabricators using industrial processes.
In his work he celebrates the «tawdry but somehow romantic elegance of certain aspects of British culture» as well as the imagination of the individual, and our potential to inhabit, reclaim or animate an idea, a space, or an object.
The forms she paints inhabit a shallow, cubist - like space, if I have the chronology correct many of the later works are larger in size.
The colours guide us through the work, lead us into the picture towards the figure and around the space they inhabit like a Renaissance narrative fresco.
Inspired by Alois Riegl's theory, which suggests that civilizations and cultures oscillate between two spatial conceptions: the «haptic», in which objects are isolated, and the «optic» conception, where they are combined in a continuous space, «Inhabiting Time» juxtaposes close to thirty, apparently autonomous, fragments (art works) by: Francis Alÿs, Carlos Amorales, Jean - Michel Basquiat, Louise Bourgeois, Moyra Davey, Jenny Holzer, Donald Judd, On Kawara, Joachim Koester, Gonzalo Lebrija, Richard Long, Gordon Matta - Clark, Jean - Luc Moulène, Rivane Neuenschwander, Steven Parrino, Robert Rauschenberg, Dieter & Björn Roth, Robert Ryman, Robert Smithson, Rosemarie Trockel, Franz West y Hannah Wilke, among others.
The intense presence of the Robert Irwin's works can not be grasped through the observation of their light devices alone, but instead through an awareness of the space that his color phenomena inhabit and the harmony they establish with time and natural light.
Given little we can do much, or so claims Melodrama, Act 2, eliciting bare suggestions of an uncharted narrative through the coincidences and contrasts of the four works that inhabit this sparsely - appointed space.
Carmen Argote is a Los Angeles based artist whose work focuses on the exploration of personal history through architecture and the spaces that she inhabits.
The work inhabits an indistinguishable space between maker and curator, studio space and gallery display, private...
New York artist, Carl Andre, for example, created work that dealt with volume and space with a concrete materiality that asserts itself in the physical place it inhabits.
Through the tension between the works and the spaces they inhabit, viewers experience a state of «in - between - ness.»
Argote developed this body of work in Guadalajara, Mexico, while inhabiting Mansión Magnolia, her ancestral home turned public events space.
Ranging from sculpture that inhabits physical space in unusual ways in order to better understand and demonstrate force, motion, energy and matter, to works depicting the patterns of the earth and its cycles of change, the artists in this exhibit explore natural phenomena in ways both literal and conceptual.
More importantly, and true to his concept of freestanding «specific objects» in relationship to the space they inhabit, in 1968 Judd bought a five - story cast iron building on 101 Spring Street that allowed him to install his own works and those of others in a more permanent situation than was possible in gallery or museum exhibitions.
Often produced with material forms associated with construction, Ochoa's works expose the ideological and broader sociopolitical and economic relationships that facilitate the way spaces we inhabit and move through are assembled.
The works in this exhibition are paradoxical mechanisms that operate from spaces and actions of inhabiting.
In production since 1997, these inclusive and interactive works act simultaneously as off - the - cuff quips and radical reconsiderations of the major questions key to both sculpture and art viewing: how figures relate to their ground, how one inhabits space, and how simple acts of re-framing can alter perceptions.
Using a diverse range of media spanning moving - image, text, performance and assemblage, she has formed a body of work that responds to the social and historical context found in the public and private spaces we inhabit.
The show, curated by Andrea Lissoni, will be inhabited by a series of key pieces together with recent works and music that will radically transform the perception of the industrial space of HangarBicocca.
With Meireles's larger installations in the show, viewers are confronted by entire rooms filled with art, engaging them to experience the work through direct participation, either by walking through it or inhabiting the space.
The volume of Hunt's work across a prolific, 40 - year - long career has shaped cityscapes and inhabited museum spaces, sculpture gardens, parks and college campuses.
Following a trajectory that has run through most of the work Green has produced, Media Bichos continue an exploration of forms of relation to spaces and locations that can be traversed and temporarily inhabited, as well as the kinds of experiences that can take place in these.
Butler's work rejects traditional painterly illusion and depth and embraces real - ness, inhabiting space in a way more akin to sculpture.
For the Parafin show titled Tate Modern on Fire, he exhibits new sculptures and text works that are focused on public space and its revealing power regarding the people that inhabit it.
Artists and aficionados mingled in the small gallery, which featured work by four very different artists under the common theme «Staged,» a reference to the particular (and often deliberate) ways in which we inhabit and utilize space.
Many of the artist's works take the space where people and animals meet as their subject, exploring the experiences of wild gorillas in a Cameroon park, a wolf trained to work in Hollywood films, a monkey - inhabited temple in India, zebras at an exotic animal farm, dolphins in the Caribbean, and trained horses at Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament.
While his previous installation - based work is a direct response to the architecture in which it inhabits, the dimensional paintings are a more singular instance of how an object occupies space.
Through work that is often biographical, the artist addresses the trauma, stress, sensuality, mortality, and spirituality around our relationship to the body and the space it inhabits.
In other works, pieces of clothing become part of the art as they inhabit a space in between the flat world of painting and the 3D world of fashion.
Frequently creating areas of negative space that rely on the participation of the viewer in inhabiting areas of the installation, Lakomy negotiates the varied complexities and simplicities of urban living with his thoughtful and often humorous works.
Carmen Argote's work discusses the nuance of class structure through architecture and inhabited space.
Collectively, these works structure and manipulate the way bodies move — shedding light on the often concealed intentions that give way to the spaces people inhabit and navigate through in their daily lives.
Together they will explore works that are deeply engaged with nature and the various urban spaces they inhabit across the world.
Taking place throughout the year, artists inhabit the space for a period of two months, working in the gallery and culminating in a one or two week exhibition.
Working directly in the space at Stephen Friedman Gallery, the artist will create two separate islands inhabited by mannequins and their cardboard surrogates.
His 1964 essay «Specific Objects» is considered a manifesto for Minimalist sculpture, advocating artists whose works inhabited the actual space of the viewer rather than the illusionistic space of traditional painting and sculpture.
I'm still interested in developing them but for the Outpost show I felt that the drawings inhabited the figurative space in the work in a similar way to these sculptures.
The energy of the forms needs to inhabit a space, which as I've referred to above, gets worked in.
Scale shifts to create figurative works that meander through space like air conditioning ducts — breathing structures that inhabit and divide a room.
«Because his work is so much about scale, proportion, the architectural space it inhabits, maybe even more than with some other artists, it must be experienced (in person).
Ilona Sagar is a London based artist whose work spans performance, film and assemblage; forming a body of work, which responds to the social and historic context found in the public and private spaces we inhabit.
Their work often inhabits a horizontal position, considering space and its inherited boundaries as an operative body.
These inclusive and interactive works act simultaneously as off - the - cuff quips and radical reconsiderations of the major questions key to both sculpture and art viewing: how figures relate to their ground, how one inhabits space, and how simple acts of re-framing can alter perceptions.
In each body of work, Opie suggests a profound level of interconnection and interdependence that people have not only with one another, but with the spaces we collectively inhabit.
Carmen Argote is a Los Angeles based - artist whose work focuses on the exploration of personal history through architecture and the spaces that she inhabits.
Neleman's distinctive works inhabit the space between abstraction and representation.
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