Sentences with phrase «surroundings in the work of art»

Not exact matches

The game is as hard as any Metroidvania game and it only gets worse the deeper down the rabbit hole you fall, and you'll know things are really bad, when you notice the change of music and how nightmarish your surroundings appear and nightmarish in this context means like something you would see in a nightmare and not that the game's graphics themselves look nightmarish, as they look more like a complete work of art.
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Cross Country: The Power of Place in American Art, 1915 — 1950 gathers works by artists who took inspiration from their surroundings, especially outside the city.
The selection of work by artists such as Doug Aitken, Abraham Cruzvillegas, Olafur Eliasson, Damián Ortega and Peter Fischli & David Weiss — all taken from the permanent collection — also attempts to consider the impact an art institution can have on its surroundings, in Jumex's case the industrial suburb of Ecatepec in Mexico City.
And so, from the dadaists he adopted the idea of teamwork (both as a member of Gruppo T and in his subsequent work) and a refusal to accept art as a sublimated activity that separates the perceiving subject from his or her own body or surroundings.
In the culmination of her residency, Giles» work speaks to this human desire to explore, travel, and even conquer our surroundings,» said Allison Peters Quinn, Director of Exhibitions and Residency Programs at Hyde Park Art Center.
Meanwhile, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art's satellite at the Cloisters, Janet Cardiff's Forty - Part Motet (2001) juxtaposes a contemporary work with the medieval surroundings for the first time in the museum's history.
Christo and Jeanne - Claude are known for their ambitious, large - scale environmental works of art that intervene in the natural world and urban surroundings by altering both the physical form and visual appearance of sites.
Works among the Objects series originated out of Sharif's conceptual alignment with the ideology of Fluxus, underscoring art's role in revealing the viewer's surroundings.
Ji's work has been shown extensively, most recently with Surroundings, a two - person exhibition with Susanna Heller at the Grand Rapids Art Museum, a solo exhibition Migrants, Ghosts, and the Dam at the University Museum of Contemporary Art in Amherst, Massachusetts (2015); and group exhibitions with Unscrolled: Reframing Tradition in Chinese Contemporary Art at the Vancouver Art Gallery (2014 — 15); Prospect.3: Notes for Now in New Orleans (2014 — 15), and at the Twentieth Anniversary Exhibition at Pierogi in Brooklyn (2014).
The programme will take place in the UAE and encourages artists to immerse themselves in the local art scene to create a body of work which merges their distinct artistic practice with their surroundings.
Unlike, let's say, the wider historical account, which includes the whole bohemian world that is inseparable from its political and social surroundings in Dore Ashton's essential volume New York School: A Cultural Reckoning, or Irving Sandler's landmark Triumph of American Painting: A History of Abstract Expressionism, your observation that the beginning of pluralist taste in art begins with Cahill and continues onward to the works of Allen Ruppersberg and more recently, deliberately formed art collectives like Bernadette Corporation and the Bruce High Quality Foundation.
The show includes models, sculptures, drawings and projects by Spencer Finch, Anish Kapoor, Ai Weiwei, Daniel Buren, Lawrence Weiner, Shirazeh Houshiary and Lee Ufan, among others, all of whom have made signifcant contributions to art in the public domain through works that challenge, complement or elucidate their surroundings.
A drive to purchase one's way into a certain social caste, a longing to share (if momentarily) in the risks of bohemian life or art's intellectual adventure, a belief in art as a kind of religion (its icons compelling sacrifice), a need to cushion one's surroundings with objects of beauty or significance — who can say what complex motives go into the acquisition of works of art?
This ongoing project invites artists to make site - specific works or projects, engaging boldly with the museum, its surroundings and its audience, focusing on the present and development of contemporary art, and exploring possibilities in contemporary art.
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