The artist liberates the composition from painterly gesture and instils it with a powerful presence; in veiling
the tangible object he forms his strikingly simple yet buoyant abstract composition.
Not exact matches
Indoor toys are more varied in
form, from actual
tangible objects, to online toddler toys and games.
Coming to the physical game
objects, it can be viewed as a
form of
Tangible User Interface (TUI).
We do it not just in a social context (
tangible and immediately present or over distances) but for social reasons — that is the
object or activity is the means for a group or tribe to
form or interact.
Mendieta's late sculptures translate her familiar silueta - like
forms into more
tangible objects that became less specific to her own body and not tied to an exact location.
Using a broad range of materials — wax, polyeurethane, rubber, zinc, clay, bronze, gold leaf, glitter etc — she renders
objects as solid,
tangible gesture and creates
forms literally as extensions of the body.
Pop Art lost some of its credibility during the 1970s, as the art world shifted focus from art
objects to installations, performances, and other less
tangible art
forms.
These works
form an amalgamation of recognizable imagery of popular brands, a
tangible, ubiquitously American
object and abstract painting.
Jenny LeBlanc builds
forms that marry a physical
object with an event, performance, moment, or activity to document her personal experience in a
tangible way.
Photographic subjects of the figure,
objects and landscape are combined with minimally rendered drawings, where luminous dots, circles, arcs, arrows and waves give
tangible form to imagined flows and concentrations of Qi.
While the chandeliers themselves possess sculptural
form as
objects, demanding a physical encounter, the light they emit, variously controlled and directed, is less
tangible, experienced in the spaces between each work and the surrounding architecture, set aglow and appearing to change throughout the day according to ambient light conditions.