Their large - scale installations are often in arranged in tension and certainly
inhabit the space of the gallery visitor.
His paintings
inhabit a space in between, taking and offering impressions of their immediate surroundings in time and space, and those more distant.
Views of the city and the people that
inhabit the spaces around him inform his work, as does a fictional world that exists beyond the present.
People, animals and plants that
inhabit the spaces become symbols, like images from dreams that transform and inform our reality.
Images of flora and
fauna inhabit the space, bringing the outdoors indoors, and launching an investigation of growth in the studio.
Through her elegant, psychologically acute prose, Miller gives us a rich female character
who inhabits the spaces in between.»
Maintain law and order at the mysterious and beautiful edge of
inhabited space as you complete increasingly difficult contracts for the United Trade Consortium.
Sharon Hayes Monday, March 5, 6:30 pm Sharon Hayes (b. 1970) is an American artist who
inhabits a space between activism and performance, exploring the intersections of politics, history, journalism, and linguistics.
Her massive constructions fill rooms, undulate over gallery walls, and generally
inhabit spaces with an almost animate presence.
By inhabiting the space between a photograph's instantaneous moment and video's time span, Kydd challenges the canons and expectations attributed to still and moving imagery.
WEST VILLAGE — City leaders kicked off construction on the new Minetta Playground Monday, clearing the way for West Village parents and children to replace the rats and garbage
currently inhabiting the space.
In spaces which are often peripheral or transitional, such as corridors, gates, stairs and a balcony, the figures
inhabit a space where nothing is fixed, like they are merely passing through.
-LRB-...) Poignant narratives are hinted at by small objects scattered about the backside of the walls — ceramic replications of cigarette butts, bottle caps, toilet paper rolls and beer bottles seem remnants of lives that
once inhabited the spaces that these walls no longer define» (Excerpt from Eleanor Heartney's essay, «Something there is that doesn't love a wall»).
Fedden and Trevelyan, who married in 1951,
inhabited a space at Hammersmith's Durham Wharf Studios for more than 40 years.
He has painted trompe l'oeil thumbtacks and folds of canvas on the sides of the pieces, the effect of which is that the works
inhabit a space somewhere between painting and sculpture.
Alicja Kwade: Alicja Kwade's mixed - media works manipulate mental perceptions and physical experiences of how the
body inhabits space and time.
The clay
sculptures inhabit the space like figures or creatures, the warm purple - pink tone of their exposed earthenware surfaces imbue them with a fleshy quality, while their roughness evokes that of adobe houses.
Target intends to
inhabit space abandoned by Zellers — whose surrender should have been a clue as to the wisdom of that strategy.
The International Space Station may be an even better place to study what happens
when inhabited space vessels leak microbes.
Accordingly, unelected
officials inhabit a space between the executive and legislative branches and wield enormous, hard - to - check authority.
The Shadow Catcher
dramatically inhabits the space where past and present intersect, seamlessly interweaving narratives from two different eras: the first fraught passion between turn - of - the - twentieth - century icon Edward Curtis (1868 - 1952) and his muse - wife, Clara; and a twenty - first - century journey of redemption.
The works that Judd had
fabricated inhabited a space not then comfortably classifiable as either painting or sculpture and in fact he refused to call them sculpture, pointing out that they were not sculpted but made by small fabricators using industrial processes.
After inhabiting a space in the Design District and in a building farther south near Pérez Art Museum Miami, Dimensions Variable has moved yet again, to the downtown Frances Wolfson campus of Miami Dade College.
Likewise, Kelly's sculpture
rarely inhabits space as such but, instead, handsomely squats in a declarative manner.
The body is built to
inhabit a space called the ChimaCloud, a virtual installation filled with signs and symbols from around the world.
Today Night
Gallery inhabits a space six times her former size, divided by an array of white walls at playfully odd angles.
Smithee's monologue seems to
appropriately inhabit the space that the playwright Samuel Beckett proposed with the dictum «Fail better,» of which Stephen Marche recently wrote, «To fail better, to fail gracefully and with composure, is so essential because there's no such thing as success.
Ken Okiishi's
installation inhabits a space of becoming, in which the material limits of externally sourced memory are confronted by gestures of the body.
For all their silent allusions to a complex web of social and personal relationships, her stretched geometries and iconic forms (which
typically inhabit a space as large as eight feet high or wide) do not encroach upon the imagination in a tyrannical or pretentious manner either.
Urban views of rooftop gatherings, brick lots, fast moving colors, graffiti, and street corners filled with images of the people who
inhabit these spaces found quiet reflection on the sunlit gallery walls.
«We've had organic growth,
inhabiting the space bit by bit over time,» said Joseph Thompson, the founding director of the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, who has just completed the museum's third phase of expansion on the 16 - acre campus — after some three decades.
His densely layered
imagery inhabits the space between abstraction and figuration that speaks to themes of history, cumulative experience and the metaphysical collapse of time into single moments.
«The works
suddenly inhabited a space I had been searching for,» she said in a press release, «straddling the indefinable boundary between presence and absence, material and immaterial, consciousness and the unconscious.»
Segal often placed his sculptural forms within a larger tableau of commercially made objects in order to create active,
eerily inhabited spaces.