Sentences with phrase «together as a collage»

Four screenshots from the previous installment in the franchise appear together as a collage, laid over a piece of what looks like fan - art with «Wild West Online» written above it.

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Choose a theme and cut out pictures from magazines together and stick them onto card as a collage
Use half the pockets for collage materials (kids this age like gluing things together and working with different textures), such as colored glue sticks, feathers, cut - out shapes, vacation postcards, pipe cleaners, Popsicle sticks, and pom - poms.
The Image as Burden brings together a staggering number of works: nearly two hundred paintings, drawings, and collages.
There are worse things you could do with The New York Times than cut blocks of color out of its photos and advertisements and glue them together, as Suzanne Caporael does, into elegant, postcard - size, abstract collages.
The collage effect apparent in Thomas's Giverny landscapes and interiors mirrors Monet's desire to piece together spaces as individual sites of inspiration.»
One of the early contributors to the Arte Povera movement living in Genoa in the 1960s, Prini became involved in shows such as «Arte povera — Im spazio» and «Collage 1» curated by Germano Celant, art critic credited with grouping the artists together.
This exhibition charts Höch's career beginning with early works influenced by her time working in the fashion industry to key photomontages from her Dada period, such as Hochfinanz (High Finance)(1923), which sees notable figures collaged together with emblems of industry in a critique of the relationship between financiers and the military at the height of an economic crisis in Europe.
«I see life as a possible collage, with the gaps, the breaks and sometimes with the glue you need to put things together
A period of subjectivation was started by working with form: the photograph was coloured, cut, scratched, compiled as collage and pasted together, or made into sculpture».
Cornell's rare, early collages and «sand tray» box bring together imagery and found objects from historical source material — sand in this case as a metaphor for a universal symbol marking the passage of time.
«The luminosity and depth of his work stands up to any Old Master or 19th Century Master that we have ever seen, but with an added modernity — employing the use of innovative materials and collage to tie it all together,» said gallerist Laura Grenning, who arranged the show by selecting works from private collections as well as those on loan from Marlborough Gallery.
Although the Black paintings are not a discrete series in the same sense as the artist's White Paintings (1951) or Red Paintings (1953 — 54), they are all composed of layers of newspaper and dense black paint, and together they represent Rauschenberg's extended study of the boundary between painting and collage.
In the large construction «Bound», a wide yellow line (both as painted mark and as collaged or free hanging dyed and hand painted muslin) traverses the entire field, stitching together disparate materials and creating a possible path for the eye, which never arrives at a static image.
The two artists struggled together to resolve medium - specific issues such as the warping that stemmed from the accumulated weight of glue and collage elements on the front of a single sheet of paper or paperboard.
Both working in collage at the time, Bearden and Grossman worked together to resolve issues such as the warping that stemmed from the accumulated weight of glue and collage elements on the front of a single sheet of paper or paperboard.
The archival works collage imagery in a way that analyzes both the specificity of each individual image, as well as the context that the images together create.
The exhibition brings together sculpture, painting, collage, photography and drawing from the 1930s to the present day and includes work by well - known Surrealist figures as well as contemporary and emerging artists.
The solo exhibition Sanctuary brings together bold new, accompanied with some existing artworks from the London based artist's signature collage technique, using French antique sewing patterns as the conceptual and material starting point for each work.
Though he does not disclose the details of the context or narrative of his work, Krisanamis has described his method as spontaneous, which he parallels to musical improvisation — weaving together color, line, and collaged elements in a rhythmic manner to form his compositions.
At Hunt Kastner, a gallery from Prague, I liked Eva Kot «átková's work: her collages of old books and photographs, as well as a slideshow, cluster and fold together.
Her practice, which combines painting, drawing, collage, sculpture, installation, performance, photography, and video, explores issues of gender, culture, and the self, often employing the body as a tool to weave together the personal and political.
The impact of the latter show is evident in the pieced - together collage forms that assemble as figures in Marca - Relli's work.
Her current exhibition at Bortolozzi, which features an exhibition text comprised of a sci - fi interview that was cut up and collaged together to function as the press release, informs the upcoming Phantom II: Drone Performance at the Renaissance Society on the closing day of the exhibition.
Bringing together some 80 paintings, collages, and objects, along with a selection of photographs, periodicals, and early commercial work, the exhibition offers fresh insight into Magritte's identity as a modern painter and Surrealist artist.
Curated by Messina and on view Feb. 18 through May 4, these silkscreen collages are presented as individual pieces in separate worlds that together make up what the artist calls «a string of parallel realities, sequential moments in history frozen in time and thus allowed to exist simultaneously.»
Sometimes Wood also experiments with the idea of collage, superimposing objects over others or simply playing with the distortion of images by creating the illusion of separate or fragmented painted canvas surfaces brought together in one, such as in Still Life Collagecollage, superimposing objects over others or simply playing with the distortion of images by creating the illusion of separate or fragmented painted canvas surfaces brought together in one, such as in Still Life CollageCollage, 2015.
Today's show: «Trenton Doyle Hancock: Skin and Bones, 20 Years of Drawing» is currently on view at the Studio Museum in Harlem, and brings together more than 200 works in mediums such as graphite on paper, collages, digital animation, and wallpaper by the Houston - based artist.
Hill, a member of the L.A. arts scene of the 1970s, puts together materials such as fabric, paper, newsprint and thread to create collaged, abstract works that ride the dividing line between painting and textile.
Obsess Much brings together a group of emerging and mid-career artists whose work re-examines collage and assemblage as contemporary artistic mediums.
Collage is central to Thomas» vision, as an expression of the scattered, patchwork consciousness of our 21st - century brains, but also an acknowledgment of the many voices and ideas coming together to form a culture and identity.
The exhibition brings together more than two decades of Stark's poetic compositions and autobiographical reflections, featuring 125 works, including the artist's early carbon drawings, intricate collages, and mixed - media paintings as well as her more recent videos.
Taking as point of departure the 1998's provocative collages by the artist Albert Oehlen, this show features the works of eight artists, bringing together older works with new pieces, dealing with the theme of a hegemonic value system.
However, through collaging the women together — women she personally knows as well as women she admires — the exhibition can be seen as a portrait of the artist's personal world, literally and physically showing the artist alongside her own mentors, muses and celebrities.
Utilizing photo - imagery and collage with simple construction materials such as drywall, wood and drywall mud the two artists collaboratively create wall works and sculpture that work as installations when viewed together like they are in this show.
Photographs of these locations, taken at night, are collaged together to create compositions described by the artist as «supernaturally charged».
The Fall brings together an impressive range of works created using mediums such as collage, silkscreen, neon, sculpture, and photography.
The Fall brought together an impressive range of works created using mediums such as collage, silkscreen, neon, sculpture, and photography.
Jeremy Deller: Joy in People will include a number of his pioneering collaborative works with fans and amateur cultural practitioners, such as The Uses of Literacy (1997), an exhibition created by fans of The Manic Street Preachers, which brings together paintings, collages, drawings, books, poetry and ephemera inspired by the band's lyrics.
Anna Elise Johnson's acrylic sculptures weave together seemingly disparate layers of information into unified resin collages of manipulated images originally sourced from official photographs of meetings between multinational partners such as the World Bank and various heads of State.
Referencing artists such as Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, Chris Ofili, and Romare Bearden, as well as art - historical movements like Surrealism, her drawings and collages graft together images from anthropological, ethnographic and medical texts, Vogue, and pornography.
Bringing together some eighty paintings, collages, and objects, along with a selection of photographs, periodicals, and early commercial work, the exhibition offers fresh insight into Magritte's identity as a modern painter and surrealist artist.
Through the video «Un par Un» and the sculptural installation «19 montage», that worked and exhibits together with Marie Voignier at the le 19 CRAC, through a collage of images and self - examinations, investigates themes such as: myth, wind, history, psychoanalysis, death...
Her collages bring together figures and geometric elements to examine the human individual as a compl...
The book commences with a unique essay - collage mixing together a variety of sources such as articles, polaroids, sketches and personal notes, through which Scheibitz gives clues that, while also further expanding it, provide a deeper understanding of his oeuvre.
Using collage as a system to put together a wide array of cultural references, I acknowledge my work questions its own mythology and history.
Baldessari went on to create compositions from disjointed photographs and collages that, when seen together, read as unified messages.
The works all feel as though they have travelled a far way from their original reference point, using collage and editing in some capacity to piece together fragmentary elements and calling attention to the multifaceted ways in which we claim our fixed identities.
In this compendium, which brings together scores of Johnson's witty collages and drawings, often incorporating iconic figures from the 20th century, as well as other ephemera from Johnson's estate, the artist is revealed to be a pioneer of both Pop and Fluxus aesthetics.
Later described as the first art «happening,» the event profoundly influenced VanDerBeek's thinking «about how you can make things grow and collage things together
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