Sentences with phrase «through working in the studio»

This was to be the character of the New York Studio School: daily continuity of study through work in the studio.

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Having spent decades working as a screenwriter in the studio system — credited on recognizable titles like «Hope Floats,» «Stepmom,» and «Kate & Leopold» — in the era where studios are through making romance movies, Rogers has reinvented himself thanks to the «I, Tonya» script.
«I was sitting in my studio with some time between commissions, having one of those bouts of self - doubt that so many artists work through, when I decided to just have fun with a painting instead of being so serious and determined on a specific outcome,» Hannah explained to INSIDER.
After many years of working in the field and running a successful kids only yoga studio, owners Abby Nagler and An Dang created a teacher training program based on their extensive knowledge of teaching yoga to babies through pre-teens.
In her studio, she brings traditional salon services together with inner beauty work through the yoga practice.
In her sleeping - car studio, L.A. - based installation artist Liz Glynn created papier - mâché works inspired by the star maps of the cities the group had traveled through.
In BURDEN, Timothy Marrinan and Richard Dewey look at the artist's works and private life with an innovative mix of still - potent videos of his 70s performances, personal videos and audio recordings, friends, fellows students and colleagues, critics» comments and latter day footage at his Topanga Canyon studio, all peppered with his thoughts and musings through the years.
Sound City / U.S.A. (Director: Dave Grohl)-- Through interviews and performances with the legendary musicians and producers who worked at America's greatest unsung recording studio, Sound City, we explore the human element of music, and the lost art of analog recording in an increasingly digital world.
While surfing is the main focus, we do make available optional activities including a first - day visit to the colonial city of Granada, zip - lining through the clouds, horseback riding on pristine beaches, spa treatments such as Thai massage and body scrubs, yoga classes through Zen Yoga studio, pool - side lounging at Pelican Eyes, volunteer work, engaging in the local community, and more!
As such about halfway through Mass Effect 2 Bioware, now referred to as Bioware Edmonton, to avoid confusion, decided to create a new Montreal based studio, of which they placed Yanick, who have worked on the original Mass Effect, in charge.
The studio obviously arrives with a vast history in the genre through its work on Total War and, most recently, Total War: Warhammer (similarly a licensed title), not to mention demonstrating a penchant for delivering quality console experiences in Alien: Isolation.
What studios in Japan have you worked with through your middleware?
Dave Stohl, head of studios at Activision said, «Both Glen and Michael have outstanding reputations in the industry through their work as GM and COO of Visceral Games, and as the leadership of the Dead Space development team.»
... its simply impressive how much work they went through just to made the sounds so real and immersive.The steps, the birds and the rains falling on trees... if it was a multiplat studio they would use the same damn audio.This lvl of quality can only be found in Sony games.This was a great reading... just made Guerrilla more admirable.
The Silver Case, the first game created by Suda through his studio Grasshopper Manufacture, hit the PS4 in remastered form last year, and it seems it's not the only re-release in the works.
In a post in that same thread, however, CIG's Ben Lesnick explained that Smart's refund is «the videogame equivalent of a «we reserve the right to refuse service to anyone» sign in a restaurant,» and said that while the studio does try to «work with backers who are facing hardships,» the money received through the crowdfunding campaign is being spent on making the game and, by implication, is thus not available to give back to anyone who wants iIn a post in that same thread, however, CIG's Ben Lesnick explained that Smart's refund is «the videogame equivalent of a «we reserve the right to refuse service to anyone» sign in a restaurant,» and said that while the studio does try to «work with backers who are facing hardships,» the money received through the crowdfunding campaign is being spent on making the game and, by implication, is thus not available to give back to anyone who wants iin that same thread, however, CIG's Ben Lesnick explained that Smart's refund is «the videogame equivalent of a «we reserve the right to refuse service to anyone» sign in a restaurant,» and said that while the studio does try to «work with backers who are facing hardships,» the money received through the crowdfunding campaign is being spent on making the game and, by implication, is thus not available to give back to anyone who wants iin a restaurant,» and said that while the studio does try to «work with backers who are facing hardships,» the money received through the crowdfunding campaign is being spent on making the game and, by implication, is thus not available to give back to anyone who wants it.
And through it all, you will have a new team of adventurers to work with, learn from, fight alongside of, and fall in love with», said studio manager Aaryn Flynn, following the announcement trailer.
It's not something you can replicate in a very large studio because what indies have over large teams is just that, they aren't large teams, they don't have huge budgets that require great success to continue, they have the freedom to take big risks and speak honestly through their work, they have the freedom to experiment and improvise.
The studio, which was founded in 2007, became a subsidiary of Fuji TV in 2014, and with the Monster Hunter news, Fuji TV is reiterating the intention to produce works with international appeal through David's work.
Of his work Erikson says: «My paintings are abstractions in the sense that at some point in the painting process I'm abstracting from nature, whether consciously at the beginning or through some experience or memory I bring into the studio during the evolution of the painting.
Whatever was going through Keith's mind in that lonely studio, it is encapsulated forever in this astonishing body of work
In addition to creating work while at The Residency; artists attend openings and talks, visit museums and galleries, and receive vital feedback from art professionals through one - on - one studio visits and public open houses.
Of particular focus is Giacometti's studio practice, which is examined through rarely seen plaster sculptures that highlight the artist's working process, in addition to historical photographs documenting his relationship with the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum — which hosted the artist's first US museum exhibition, in 1955 — and with New York City.
The newly built Residency studio allowed us to develop a unique offer of support for artists, who could explore their artistic practice through living and working in the building.
The artists» selection of artwork developed through many conversations with curator Gary Garrels, in which they discussed the issues of their work, their individual studio practices, their appraisal of art history, and the current status of contemporary art.
The artist also has the chance to take part in an artist talk, which further clarifies their position, a preview exhibition or open studio event presenting initial work, which takes mid-way through the residency, as well as scheduled consultations and critiques, culminating in a final group exhibition.
From September 6 through October 2, 2013, the work of painter and printmaker Laura Edwards will be featured at the Cooley Gallery in Leesburg, Virginia — a wonderful pottery studio, gallery, art space, and all - around cool place just 50 minutes west of Alexandria and D.C.
The artists exchanged studio visits on the occasion of Bervin's latest project, Silk Poems, a work written in nanoscale in the form of a silk biosensor, on view in Explode Every Day at MASS MoCA through April 2017.
Organized by Malba — Fundación Costantini and curated by Philip Larratt - Smith (Deputy Chief Curator, Malba, Buenos Aires) and Frances Morris (curator of Kusama's retrospective at Tate Modern, London) in collaboration with the artist's studio, the exhibition offers an in - depth survey of the work of the most prominent living Japanese artist through over 100 carefully chosen works from 1950 to 2013, including paintings, works on paper, sculptures, videos, slideshows, and installation works.
The layers of ideas the artist explored in his early performance art, conceived of as existential explorations and social commentaries, have carried through to the more traditional studio practice he embraced upon moving to Shanghai in 2005, after living and working for eight years in New York City.
Nevertheless Robert Motherwell; Early Collages, which runs through January 5, is well worth seeing and these works, placed today in a small gallery on the Lower East Side, in the guise of having just come out of the studio of some young artist, would appear completely viable and credible as contemporary works because there are so many artists today, here in New York showing on the LES and Bushwick as well as elsewhere in the United States and Canada and perhaps globally, still working in the orbit of the aesthetic consensus of post-War formalism.
Spanning a broad gamut of themes and applied constructs, the show includes such as early works as shots taken in Nadar's 19th century Parisian studio, of the mime artist Charles Deburau posing as Pierrot the clown (an example of a performance played out purely for the camera); through the theatrical and conceptual work of Carolee Schneemann and Paul McCarthy; nuanced developments of self - identity in the work of Marcel Duchamp, Cindy Sherman and Andy Warhol; and onto the hyper - contemporary world of selfies and social - media disseminated flotsam.
See «Pushing the Envelope» at the Torpedo Factory in Fiberworks, studio 14, from April 2, 2014, through May 5, 2014, and explore more of Annemarie Feld's work at www.annemariefeld.com
THE STUDIO MUSEUM IN HARLEM is revisiting the 1970s through works in its permanent collectioIN HARLEM is revisiting the 1970s through works in its permanent collectioin its permanent collection.
The constraints of all projects and the media they work in are treated as opportunities that are tested through a collaborative studio environment that searches for ideas through a mix of research, craft, and experimentation.
The studio's founder, artist Cem Kocyildirim, will print new Risograph work from the gallery — in collaboration with local artists — and encourage the gallery's neighbors to experience the process through artist - led workshops from the space.
See «DMV Dirt» at Long View Gallery at 1234 Ninth Street, NW, in Washington, D.C., from June 12 through July 13, 2014, and meet the artists at the opening reception on Thursday, June 12, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. See more of Lori Katz's work at the Torpedo Factory in studio 8 or on her website, www.lorikatz.com.
London gallery Dickinson will present a curated show of «Expressionism in Europe», while at Waddington Custot viewers will witness an immersive installation by designer Robin Brown to recreate Peter Blake's private environment through the artist's work, collections and studio content.
Judd also participated in efforts to change zoning laws in Lower Manhattan to allow the conversion of industrial spaces into live - work studios, through AIR (Artist - in - Residence) designation.
Over the years she has focused on the technical and conceptual development of her work through research in her studio with the support of community and education.
Abstract Climates: Helen Frankenthaler in Provincetown presents key examples of Frankenthaler's work, beginning with those made in that first summer at Hofmann's studio school, but focusing on the period from the late 1950s through 1969, shortly before her marriage to Motherwell ended.
Executed through old master's studio techniques and often shocking in their realism and remarkable detail, the works take months, sometimes years, for the artist to fabricate, making new work by Swenson incredibly rare.
In the works featured in Place and Space, Blom explores ideas of creative space through representations of his own studiIn the works featured in Place and Space, Blom explores ideas of creative space through representations of his own studiin Place and Space, Blom explores ideas of creative space through representations of his own studio.
The layers of ideas the artist explored in his early performance art, conceived of as existential explorations and social commentaries, have carried through to the more traditional studio practice he embraced upon returning to China, after having lived and worked in New York City for eight years.
Works in the studio developed through plein - air studies, hand cut paper works and photo documentaWorks in the studio developed through plein - air studies, hand cut paper works and photo documentaworks and photo documentation.
In an installation by Mike Schuh, found objects and remnants of past works are resurrected and re-contextualized through a thoughtful and often playful studio practice.
The LES Studio Program allows emerging and underrepresented artists to have free studio space and access to art professionals, the annual Open Studios held in conjunction with the Clemente Soto Velez Educational and Cultural Center provides the public with an opportunity to see artists» work, and the Art (Inter) Actions initiative directly collaborates with the local community through educational and outreach projects.
Organizing his own studio production in a manner that rivals a Renaissance workshop, Koons makes computer - assisted, handcrafted works that communicate through their meticulous attention to detail.
Fast forward to more recent studio work in muted tones of almost white slip scored with black lines (named Levelland for the Texas music town); a musical through - line persists.
You're in for a treat this summer, as two new exhibitions are dedicated to the legendary abstract artist: Mondrian and Colour at Turner Contemporary, which explores the evolution of his work through his use of colour, and Mondrian and his Studios at Tate Liverpool, which provides new insights into the artist's practice — and includes a stunning recreation of his Paris studio.
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