His mixed media paintings an assemblage
textile works explore various aspects of cultural continuity and the confluence of the historical and contemporary.
His mixed media paintings and assemblage
textile works explore various aspects of cultural continuity and the confluence of the historical and contemporary.
Not exact matches
There will be plenty of time to
explore the site and if possible buy colorful
textiles, paitings, wood
work and many other hand crafts of the local people In the tour we also include a visit to the colonial church of Santiago, built in 1547 been the masacre place of the priest of Francisco Stanly, originally form the States and many other interesting topics that hapend during the Civil war, as this village was affectec.
Amanjaya Pancam Hotel features 21 intimate spacious suites, similar inspired design to present a unique contemporary interior, offering private balconies overlooking Mekong River and the famous Sisowath Quay, Rosewood floors, comfortable
textiles and a separate shower and toilet.For business or leisure, our hotel is excellently located in the heart of Phnom Penh, and within a few minutes walking distance from the Royal Palace & National Museum.Amanjaya Pancam Hotel will undoubtely be a prime choice of accommodation when travelling to
explore the culture of Cambodia or to
work in an agreeable place.
Caitlin Keogh's meticulous, labored
works explore the production and exhibition of
textiles, decorative arts and illustration.
In this final exhibition, the four members — Ximena Izquierdo Ugaz, Julia Mata, Bryan Rodriguez Cambana, Eduardo Restrepo Castaño — display recent
work in a variety of media, including video, photography,
textiles, and painting that
explore personal histories through an understanding of time, horror, and mood.
On view September 7 — October 21, 2017, the exhibition features three new bodies of
work that
explore themes related to the body and labor within the history of photography and American
textile manufacturing.
As Sonia Delaunay's paintings,
textiles and murals come to London, painter Jennifer Durrant RA
explores her vibrant
work.
Together these
works explore the poetic relationship between labor, the evolution of industrial
textile production, and analog to digital processes.
This woven
textile piece in linen, cotton, and wool is the culmination of her life's
work exploring color, form, and abstraction.
In this multi-channel film installation, Los Angeles - based artist Sharon Lockhart
explores the extraordinary
work of Noa Eshkol (1924 — 2007), the Israeli dance composer, theorist, and
textile artist whose achievements include the development in the 1950s of a revolutionary dance notation system that categorized movements of the body through numbers and symbols.
An exhibition that
explores the emergence of fiber arts as a fine art and showcases the contemporary fine art
textile and fabric movement with
works by internationally celebrated masters, top North American artists, and promising newcomers.
Like Smith's
works, expressive hanging sculptures by Sonia Gomes (b. 1948, Caetanópolis, Brazil), use
textiles to
explore identity and memory.
Nicole's
work examines the numerous layers of the body affected by chronic pain, as it relates to spinal health, through objects that exist on the body or with a close relationship to the human anatomy.Most recently her
work has begun to
explore performance as a way to narrate her
textile sculptures.
Pace London's first group exhibition
exploring the legacy of Mingei, a Japanese folk craft movement led by philosopher and criticSōetsuYanagi, and featuring paintings, sculptures, ceramics, and
textile works.
This first retrospective in France since 1967 will include over 400
works including painting, murals,
textiles and three reconstructed «environments»,
exploring her key role in articulating abstraction and colour theory throughout her 60 year career.
Working in a range of media that encompasses painting,
textile, soft sculpture and video projection, Jorge Galvan's multimedia practice
explores themes of identity, place, and memory.
Featuring graphic design, film, photography, ceramics, taxidermy, furniture,
textiles and fine art, this multi-media show
explores work inspired by the 19th century and created over the last 20 years, highlighting the ongoing influence of the Victorian age.
As the discipline of sound art develops and becomes more common, artists, including those
working in
textiles, are
exploring ways to relate to and collaborate with sound.
Through sculpture,
textiles, printed matter, and drawing, Sinks»
works explore American occultism and self - help culture, objects manifested through a struggle to understand the systems we occupy.
Working across installation, sculpture, and photography, Accra - based German / Ghanaian artist Zohra Opoku often incorporates
textile and design - based elements to
explore the traditions of West Africa, as well as the politics of her cultural hybridity.
Addressing issues of sustainability, Smith's use of
textile creates a dialogue around resourcefulness and alternative methods while also encouraging viewers to
explore topics of identity found in the
works.
With more than 50
works ranging from abstraction, to portraiture, to «outsider art,» experimental film,
textiles, and more — and including examples by Ligon — Blue Black
explores a multiplicity of meanings and uses of the two colors.
For this exhibition Daniel Barron Corrales has created a body of
work that
explores color, textures, and interaction through a series of
textile environments and sculptures.
This 11th annual exhibition of the
work of emerging artists
explores elements of domesticity, materiality, and collaboration by weaving five artists together across disciplines of
textile, print, metal, sound and sculpture in a site - specific installation.
The gallery is pleased to host Shifting Landscapes, a show that
explores traditional and contemporary interpretations of place by artists, designers and makers
working with or inspired by fiber or
textile materials and techniques.
This month's show
explores a lavish world of colorful
textiles and beguiling figures, consisting of
works ranging from oil paintings on panel to exquisitely rendered graphite drawings on paper.
Working with materials such as sand, clay and turmeric and
exploring live performance, painting, sculpture and
textiles, in «Cell Echo» Donna Huanca will «extend her visual language through a new series of
works including paintings, sculpture, video and performance, building a terrain which echoes itself».
Kirstie Macleod: Elysian Kirstie Macleod is a London based artist whose
work explores issues of identity and the passage of time through
textiles, sculpture, photography and performance.
Alice Channer has attracted national and international critical interest for her sculptures and
textile works that
explore the relationship between the human body, personal adornment, materials and sculpture.
She moved, specifically, from classicist drawings of hands to
textile works — a self - defined style of «drawing with a sewing machine» in which she sometimes used materials bequeathed by her mother, and
explored the Greek myth of Medea, the mother who killed her children after her husband betrayed her — to, later, collage
works, or «drawing with scissors».
In his recent
work, Smith has been
exploring textures of
textiles and other materials within a domestic setting.
His
work «
explores textile as an aesthetic that is contemporary yet also anchored in perpetually evolving traditions», writes the contemporary African art expert Joëlle Busca.
Sarah Wiseman Gallery is thrilled to announce «Bloom», a beautiful exhibition featuring the
work of Charlotte Hardy and Sally Stafford,
exploring flowers in all forms - growing wild, gathered in bunches or adorning print and
textiles.
Working closely with various
textile curators in the region, Hamilton organized an accompanying exhibition of historical and contemporary fabrics at FWM's main building, which
explored how we use, live with, and experience fabrics in our daily lives.
Sarah Wiseman Gallery is thrilled to announce «Bloom», a beautiful exhibition featuring the
work of two artists
exploring flowers in all forms - growing wild, gathered in bunches or adorning print and
textiles.
His «
work explores identity, race, gender and the cross-pollination of cultures through the use of Dutch wax
textiles, period costumes and mixed media.»