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transforming everyday spaces into functio...
Social interaction is another key concern, and Pardo uses his furniture and beautifully coloured lamps as a means of
transforming everyday spaces into aesthetic environments.
For Let's Play Everywhere LA, 10 Los Angeles - area neighborhoods will benefit from a total of $ 200,000 in funding for projects that
transform everyday spaces into fun, safe places to play.
The temple artist must
transform an everyday space into a place that opens the doors to imagination.
Plus, we give you a little modern twist — adding them to dining chairs and chandeliers to
transform your everyday spaces into a winter wonderland.
Not exact matches
In the same way that the
space programme has yielded technology that has
transformed our lives, so exploring supernatural happenings produces remarkable insights into our brains, beliefs and
everyday behaviour.
And it was a time when
space technology was starting to
transform everyday life.
Transform your Chevrolet Equinox into an
everyday space solver.
In high profile locations, site - specific installations of images
transform everyday activity in public
space into unique encounters with works of art that resonate with their environment.
Immersed in materiality and process, her linear and geometric sculptural forms create drawings in
space, and aim to
transform everyday objects and materials into architectonic inventions.
Using photography to dislocate the collected object from a sense of time or origin, Chu's surreal vignettes will
transform the
everyday into a moment abstracted from reality, coaxing the viewer's experience of perception to the
space between foreign and familiar.
The use of
everyday materials has been a foundation of the country's art since the mid-1950s and 1960s, when artists like Lygia Clark and Hélio Oiticica
transformed found objects — from cloth to metal and colored glass — into
spaces for colorful expressions that appeal to both the mind and the body.
A particularly important resource for the artist is the city, which becomes a gigantic synthesizer from which
everyday sounds are selected and
transformed them into a unique «sound» due to «
space».
In other pieces in the show,
everyday objects such as books are
transformed by applying to them the geometry of paper ornaments and minimalist sculpture (Minimal Bibliography), and photographed window fences with geometric designs are isolated from their functional environment by cutting the prints and flattening the illusionistic
space of the photograph, thus relating those specific daily life situations with the idealistic language of modernist geometric abstraction (Popular Geometry).
A particularly important resource for the artist is the city as a gigantic synthesizer from which
everyday sounds are selected and
transformed into a unique «sound» due to «
space».
Working with driftwood and
everyday objects — clothes pegs, reels, doorknobs, often in combination with elastic bands or mapping pins — Ackling's works have a quiet presence but also a seemingly contradictory and powerful capacity to
transform the
space that surrounds them.
The artists have been invited to
transform the two rooms of the AAR Art Gallery into
spaces that permit visitors to experience the show as a process of consciousness, engaging them in a reflection on the ability of art to provoke unexpected reactions and interpretations, thereby changing the banality of the
everyday.
Glyndor Gallery Sunroom Project
Space artist Tamara Johnson
transforms everyday...
Glyndor Gallery Sunroom Project
Space artist Tamara Johnson
transforms everyday objects and structures, turning seemingly common or shared knowledge on its head; the familiar becomes unfamiliar, yet the unfamiliar is experienced only through perceptions of the familiar.
By
transforming the gallery into a hybrid
space of nature and culture, Eliasson prompts an intense engagement with the world and offers a fresh consideration of
everyday life.
ARTIST ROOMS: Phyllida Barlow For 5 decades Phyllida Barlow has been making playful, large - scale sculptures that physically
transform gallery
spaces, using
everyday materials such as plywood, cement, plasterboard.
Three new works constructed from Slinky ® toys by American artist Tara Donovan, known for her ability to amplify the innate physical characteristics of
everyday objects by
transforming them into large - scale works of art, will be presented in the fourth Platform — the Parrish Art Museum's exhibition series in which artists are invited to create new work in response to the
space, context, and environment of the Museum — on view from July 4 through October 18, 2015.
Intervening in physical
space is what artist Alex Schweder defines as «Performance Architecture,» a process through which he works with
everyday domestic actions to
transform the ways
spaces are used.
Although many contemporary artists have broadened the term «studio» to encompass any
space where they work and even where they present this work to an audience, The Studio program wants to propose a view from the other side: How have socioeconomic changes, the mutation of labor, and the increasing role of media in
everyday life of society
transformed the possibilities of the studio?
[4] The vinyl tape, an
everyday material applied in continuous lines, has a capacity to
transform the dynamics of
space, changing a quiet gallery
space into an energetic and emotional
space of sensory pleasure.
Tokujin has distinguished himself in the field by
transforming everyday materials — glass, plastics, fabrics, paper, even tissues — into magical objects and
spaces.
«
Transform dead
space into usable storage with shelves and baskets that can house
everyday essentials,» notes Lorrie Marrero, bestselling author of The Clutter Diet.