Sentences with phrase «subtle interventions»

Through subtle interventions in the photographic process, she makes simple blooms and pots feel detached from reality — their appearance more painterly than photographic.
She does that by making subtle interventions in photographic material that she captures on camera or borrows from various sources.
Ceal Floyer examines a dialectical tension between the literal and the mundane through subtle interventions into existing spaces and witty plays on ordinary objects.
Others create subtle interventions using everyday language, sound and music in ways that speak to ideas of collective experience and personhood.
Jeroen Jongeleen's sticker and graffiti actions counter the standardized and commercialized inner - city spaces with subtle interventions.
Often collaborating with other artists, or enlisting large groups to create «reality directed» performances and video works, Althamer has traveled around the world, staging major performative events that range from obviously constructed spectacles to more subtle interventions like Motion Pictures, in which he hired actors to perform everyday acts, such as greeting a friend, in a public square.
But Henriksen's subtle interventions slowly seep into the viewer's bodily experience as they participate within the work, sizing their bodies up to the relative dimensions of the space.
The artist decided - like in most of his practice - to do subtle interventions.
Some of these efforts entailed only subtle interventions — a rearrangement of twigs and stones, for instance; others employed bulldozers to move massive amounts of soil and rock, thereby creating new landmarks, or Earthworks, as they were called.
Bringing a refined studio sensibility to the geology of the landscape, at times Learoyd introduces an element of implied narrative through subtle intervention and staged figures.
His early works are subtle interventions into found images; featuring collage elements, often pasted onto foamcore structures, they take inspiration from popular culture, sappy commercial photography, and architecture and design journals.
Uncommonplaces (New York / Antwerp) will be presented as a dialogue between a group show within an exhibition venue and small, subtle interventions in public space.
Using video, installation, and works on paper, Gilkerson creates subtle interventions.
This subtle intervention elicits heightened visual excitation.
These subtle interventions occasionally house microcosmic activity in the form of synthetic, miniature structures of painted polymer clay along with moss, fungi, plants and other organic materials.
His subtle interventions unobtrusively steer the viewer's gaze away from obvious directions.
An artist who came to prominence in the early - 70s for his subtle interventions on the landscape, his work can consist of large smooth stones placed in a circle on the gallery floor, or a photograph of his footprints in the mud of Patagonia.
Gaylen Gerber's Backdrop / The Lasting Concept (2016) monopolizes multiple, separate gallery walls in what is perhaps the exhibition's subtlest intervention.
For her subtle intervention, Auerbach replaced the guards» standard blazers with a new set, tailored for each guard and bearing a slogan on the back related to standing.
His subtle interventions enhance the visual experience and include the use of long, transparent scrim walls in black and white, as well as window films that manipulate and frame the changing light conditions that occur throughout the course of the day.
Through subtle interventions the artists Louis Reith, Matthew Craven and Martina Merlini all shed a new light on historical elements by adopting them in their contemporary art practice.
Each subtle intervention presents a social commentary reflecting the current landscape across the region.
Irwin's subtle interventions will enhance the visual experience and include the use of long transparent scrim walls in black and white, as well as window films that manipulate and frame the changing light conditions that occur throughout the course of the day.
Christoph Dahlhausen, Study for intervention, 2010 July 31 — October 31, 2010 Curator: Lesley Harding This project by Christoph Dahlhausen (Germany) and David Thomas (Australia), their second collaboration, takes the form of a series of minimalist and subtle interventions in the transitory spaces and often overlooked zones at Heide.
Through subtle interventions and a shrewd utilization of the visual / conceptual crossover, the works push toward a simultaenous rejection and embrace of the confines of photographic reality, all the while celebrating the romance of image creation.
His subtle interventions draw attention to architectural features, such as the spaces above in the case of Taut's ceiling: «I was extending and further developing an ever - present engagement with the creation of shadow.»
Through subtle interventions or aggressive manipulations, these photographs are fragmented, de-constructed, sewn back together, skewed, fractured, crumpled and stretched.
Liam Gillick's response to a potentially inhospitable environment might range from a subtle intervention to a comprehensive makeover.
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