Starting from his early work Dwelling (2002), in which miniature airplanes fly around
through everyday objects in an ordinary apartment, to one of the latest work Lineament (2012), beautiful, film noir - like work featuring amnesia man, Sawa's works have been presented at both solo and group shows all over the world.
Gallagher's work tends to take installations as its primary medium, working
through everyday objects and materials to create works that evoke contemporary creations of the digital age.
Jessica Brilli and Sara Pedigo paint life
through everyday objects and interiors, while Brian Spolans paints and draws otherworldly futuristic communities.
In her photographs and installations Tori Purcell delves into the world of things, investigating how identity is formed and transformed
through the everyday objects that populate our lives.
From the 1960s, Merz was interested in verifying whether or not it was possible to transmit energy through organic elements: particularly famous are the works in which neon light passes
through everyday objects.
Jenny Holzer Jenny Holzer's concise, often enigmatic, writings infiltrate public life and consciousness
through everyday objects such as t - shirts, posters, LED signs, and benches, as well as her paintings and sculpture.
• Defeat Enemies With Regular Stuff: Marty fights all his battles in the game by channeling magic
through everyday objects.
This Little Scholastic Board Book will encourage your baby to explore shapes
through everyday objects and will be a delightful tactile experience.
The bright colors and variety of textures will encourage your baby to explore shapes
through everyday objects and will be a delightful tactile experience.
Not exact matches
, which introduces primary colors
through photos of
everyday objects, and The Snowman, by Raymond Briggs, a full - color cartoon book about a snowman who comes to life.
This activity provides a simple way to help your preschooler develop her vocabulary
through exploring
everyday objects.
This activity provides a simple way to help your preschooler develop her vocabulary
through playing with and exploring
everyday objects.
By «juvenile», I certainly don't mean inferior; I mean that Favreau can see his stories
through a child's eyes, where a sense of wonder, horror, and mystery still exists in
everyday objects and places.
Like the latter film, Something in the Air is shot
through with wistful regret, and the nostalgia for political activism and radicalism is as thoroughly critiqued and undermined as the prior film's elegiac ode to the memory storage of
everyday objects.
This can be done
through the use of physical models, identification of shape in
everyday objects, and eventually students will be moved into the more advanced realm of 3 - D shapes.
He is known for creating poetic pieces out of
everyday objects through a variety of media, including drawing, photography, text, and sculpture.
William Stone's sculptural works appropriate
everyday objects, furniture and forgotten paintings, bringing them new life
through modification.
It is a literary experiment in which an unnamed narrator gives advice to a young man suffering from melancholy, taking him on an imaginary tour
through the Louvre where his readings of Chardin imbue the
everyday world with new meaning, and his ruminations on Rembrandt take his melancholic pupil beyond the realm of mere
objects.
Nochlin's decades - old observation that realism would increasingly mimic the hyperreal — the world as seen
through a lens — and re-frame literal
objects in subtle ways seems to hold true for Sherald's array of
everyday people.
It simply means looking
through today's eyes, and these shows match a wave of younger artists at play with Minimalism and household
objects — what one shows calls «
Everyday Abstract — Abstract
Everyday» and I might call Neo-Minimalism.
Roused by the radical spirit of David Hammons and Shanique Smith, Spann takes
objects of the
everyday, readily found in hardware stores or at home, and transforms their meaning
through context and the introduction of other materials.
We hope that families left with new ideas about what art can be, and how
everyday objects can be brought to life
through creativity and imagination.
By exploring the unique Italian ethos and traditions of family
through symbols, possessions and
objects, as well as systems and relationships that exist in Italian culture, Hart wants to expose the highs and lows and
everyday realities of family life.
His work anticipated Pop art
through his incorporation of imagery from
everyday life and found
objects.
The paintings of Zhang Enli depict the familiar and overlooked;
everyday objects that are connected
through the artist's immediate surroundings.
A Divine Light is designed as intimate encounter with the devotional art of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries and explores the ways in which Northern Renaissance artists expressed the central mysteries of the Christian faith
through setting, pose, gesture, and the
objects of
everyday life.
With classical skill — and
through transparency, depth and texture — she captures the minute details of
everyday objects in her dramatic still lifes and luscious landscapes.
Through such unexpected compositional arrangements, Ward enacts a transformation of
everyday objects into visual markers rich with symbolic and narrative implications.
Her projects often suggest complex narratives
through the inclusion of
everyday objects, psychedelic vistas, and evocative titles.
The simplicity of
everyday objects is reassessed
through subtle alterations in Leyden Rodriguez - Casanova's mirrored frame.
Through conceptual exercises that merge
everyday maintenance with collection stewardship, the project invests in practices that change the status of the art
object within collections.
The collages, letters, drawings, beach trash and other found
objects reveal Johnson's stream - of - consciousness flow
through the matter and memory of
everyday life.
Lee creates poetic
object - based installations fashioned from
everyday materials and household items such as soap, towels, cardboard boxes, and plastic containers, which he transforms
through subtle gestures of painting, drawing, and placement.
Using a classic Conceptual strategy - i.e., a limited, predetermined set of ideas or conditions in which to execute a work - she reconsiders the nature of visual perception
through an engagement with
everyday objects and situations...
It is a useful piece of furniture, a sculptural work of art, and a vivid portrait of an emancipated slave living in the Deep South, who defines himself
through carved pictograms of
everyday objects.
Cheekily titled «I see straight
through you,» it corrals collections of peculiar
objects,
everyday observations, and a rich range of emotions — all of which tell stories about the absurdities of the human condition.
His work explores a participatory approach to making music
through touch, taste, and process using
everyday objects that point to who we are and where we live.
1995 Cotter, Holland, Beneath the Barrage, The Modern's Little Show, The New York Times, April 7, p. C27 Hainley, Bruce Next to Nothing: The Art of Tom Friedman, Artforum, November, pp. 4 - 5, pp. 73 - 77 Kastner, Jeffrey, lo - fo, Frieze, September / October, pp. 72 - 73 Kim Levin, Choices, The Village Voice, May 2, p. 11 Mitchell, Charles Dee, «Critical Mass»: More Than Meets the Eye, Dallas Morning News, February 3 Narbutas, Siaurys, Modernus Menas Padeda Atlaidziau Zvelgti I Pasauli, Lietuvos Rytui, August Rich, Charles, At MoMA: A «Mad» Muse, The Hartford Courant, April 1 Schjeldahl, Peter, Struggle and Flight, The Village Voice, April 18, p. 79 1994 Connors, Thomas, Evanston Art Center, New Art Examiner, May Green, David, Doors of Perception, Burelle's, May, p. 18, p. 23 Mollica, Franco, Tema Celeste, Autumn, p. 64 Perretta, Gabriele, Flash Art (Italian edition), Summer Romano, Gianni, Tom Friedman, Zoom, no. 12 Romano, Gianni, In and Out Liquid Architectures (
Through a Few
Objects, Temporale, no. 31, pp. 34 - 37 Romano, Gianni, Interactive Child, Arquebuse, May, pp. 24 - 25 Tager, Alisa, Emerging Master of Metamorphosis, The Los Angeles Times, May 3, p. F1, p. F8 Trione, Vincenzo, De Soto, Ulisside del Bello, Il Mattino, May 27 1993 Artner, Alan, Sharp Conceptual Show Dares to be Different, The Chicago Tribune, January 22, section 7, p. 56 Auer, James, There's No More Than a Hairbreath Between Art, Reality in This Exhibit, Milwaukee Journal, January 17 Blair, Dike, review, Flash Art, November / December, pp. 112 - 114 Flynn, Patrick J.B. review, Hair, Artpaper, February Heartney, Eleanor, New York, Dans les Galeries, Art Press, October, pp. 24 - 28 Humphrey, David, New York Fax, Art issues, May / June, pp. 32 - 33 Levin, Kim, Choices, The Village Voice, February 23, p. 65 Lillington, David, Times, Time Out, June 16 Lillington, David, Times, Metropolis M, Winter, pp. 47 - 49 Nesbitt, Lois, Artforum, Summer, pp. 111 - 112 Paine, Janice T. Hair Pieces: Exhibition Worth Combing, Mikwaukee Sentinel, January 8, p. 8D Shepley, Carol Ferring, Tom Friedman Shapes Art Out of
Everyday Things, St. Louis Post - Dispatch, January 14, p. 3E Southworth, Linda, An Extraordinary Exhibition at Arts and Letters, The Washington Heights Citizen & The Inwood News, February 28, pp. 10 - 11 1992 Bernardi, David, News Reviews, Flash Art, May / June, p. 149 Cameron, Dan, In Praise of Smallness, Art & Auction, April, pp. 74 - 76 Faust, Gretchen, New York in Review, Arts, March, p. 79 Kahn, Wolf, Connecting Incongruities, Art in America, November, pp. 116 - 121 Marrs, Jennifer, Simple Style With a Complex Meaning, Courier, October 2, p. 15, p. 18 Smith, Roberta, Casual Ceremony, The New York Times, January 3, section C 1991 Artner, Alan, Friedman Debuts with Winning Simplicity, The Chicago Tribune, February 22, section 7, p. 56 Barckert, Lynda, The Work of Art, The Reader, March 1 Brunetti, John, New City, March 14, p. 14 Heartney, Eleanor, Art in America, December, p. 118 Hixson, Kathryn, Chicago in Review, Arts, May, p. 108 Levin, Kim, Choices, The Village Voice, September 17, p. 104 McCracken, David, Gallery Scene, The Chicago Tribune, February 8, section 7, p. 68 McCracken, David, Gallery Scene, The Chicago Tribune, August 30, section 7, p. 54 Goings On About Town, The New Yorker, September 23, p. 12 Palmer, Laurie, Artforum, May, p. 151 Patterson, Tom, Trio of Solos: Thoughts on Three Current Shows at SECCA, Winston - Salem Journal, September 1, p. C6 Smith, Roberta, Art in Review, The New York Times, September 13, p. C5 1990 Harris, Patty, Four Summer Art Shows, Downtown, August 29, pp. 12A - 13A Levin, Kim, Choices The Village Voice, August 7, p. 102
The reinvention and incorporation of used
objects and
everyday materials is a common thread that runs
through Tom Pfannerstill's carved wooden
objects and Gavin Zeigler's mixed media work.
For this commission, on view
through Aug. 19, the artist developed a multi-channel sound installation of compositions that subtly examine the material history of the two sites and their acoustic qualities, using
everyday objects and acoustic environments unique to each site, and drawing on his practices of focused listening and architectural acoustics.
Since the beginning of their collaborative practice in the late 1970 ′ s, Swiss art duo Peter Fischli and David Weiss have engaged in dry wit, humor, and the absurd
through their transformation of
everyday objects in film, sculpture, installation and photography.
Escobar pulls
everyday objects — a skateboard, a book page, a baseball bat — from the world of the mass produced into the realm of fine art
through his use of appropriation, accumulation and repetition.
Through ordinary
objects salvaged from the activities of
everyday life — empty bottles, washboards, children's toys, and mirrors — Saar reminds us that people can be imprisoned just as surely, just as securely, by desires, stories, and ideas as by stone walls and iron bars.»
Using the language of pop art, one of the most relevant comparisons is how both artists have made work to reach a wide and popular audience, creating symbolic visual languages
through the use of
everyday objects.
The sites are common, the
objects everyday, but they become defamiliarized
through my lens.
Jim Lambie's show Spiritualized translates
everyday materials including shirts, jars and belts into liberated
objects transformed
through new color, shapes and context.
Far beyond readymades, his works not only underline the aesthetic aspects of
everyday objects but can also function like language: since the items were invented for our own use, we can communicate
through them.
Braque employed the genre of the still life to conduct a lifelong investigation into the nature of perception
through the tactile and transitory world of
everyday objects.
A long - awaited and in - depth monograph of the life and work of Robert Arneson, an artist who has infused the alchemy of clay with the funk aesthetic of
everyday objects and self - portraiture, in ways that elevate their sustaining power
through his insightful social and political observations.
Philip Newcombe subtly alters
everyday objects, creating
through the manipulations he makes in relation to their original function, a whole host of possible narratives / alternative realities.