Sentences with phrase «unconventional forms as»

No portfolio or demonstrated artistic ability is required for admission, only a self - portrait, which may take such unconventional forms as a map or a suite of poetry.

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Japan offers a large range of both Japanese and western style accommodation, including some unconventional forms such as capsule hotels and temple lodgings.
Nathan says high prices have made it increasingly economically viable to extract more unconventional forms of oil, in particular the asphaltlike tar sands (also known as oil sand, or extremely heavy crude oil) plentiful in northern Alberta, Canada.
In contrast, AO1CB [7] is rather unconventional as it forms vesicles in water despite its short hydrophobic allyloxy tail.
You can use a hat form if you happen to have one lying around, but as I mentioned this is the unconventional way to make a hat, and I do not have a hat form.
With more interest in fashion fanning out as a form of self - expression, barriers are continuously being torn down as new and unconventional ways of dressing up come to the surface.
In the editing room, he conjures up a film form for Joy that's extremely artful, even experimental, as he disrupts the chronology of events within a scene, piecing together some sequences in unconventional ways, most laudably used in the film's conclusion which intertwines the present day with the future.
Now she's suiting up as England's Queen Victoria for a new film called Victoria & Abdul, in which she forms an unconventional alliance with an Indian servant played by Ali Fazal.
Fundamental change is needed first, though — changes like «moving money as students move, and paying for unconventional forms of instruction.»
As Paul Hill, founder of the Center on Reinventing Public Education, has pointed out, we can leapfrog our system of school finance to truly fund education, not institutions; move money as students move; and pay for unconventional forms of instructioAs Paul Hill, founder of the Center on Reinventing Public Education, has pointed out, we can leapfrog our system of school finance to truly fund education, not institutions; move money as students move; and pay for unconventional forms of instructioas students move; and pay for unconventional forms of instruction.
The Scion iA certainly looks unconventional, as if the swoopiness of Mazda's styling vocabulary had been combined with a Ford grille to create an angry form of undersea life, kind of like the Toyota Mirai fuel - cell vehicle.
Young artists such as Donald Judd, Robert Morris and Dan Flavin were drawn to these Modernist movements, eventually abandoning painting in favor of unconventional installation - based works that utilized clean lines and modular forms.
These different fascinations are often combined in the same work, highlighting a predilection for unconventional forms of knowledge - production as well as a sense of the absurd and the grotesque.
Using unconventional methods such as painting in altered states, using passport photo booths for self - portraits, painting blindfolded, or with his feet — sometimes with his entire body — Rainer manipulates form, composition, and perception to capture extreme emotions.
This is an artist with a rich technical vocabulary, unique vision and unsurpassed skill, who is just as comfortable working with unconventional materials such as glass tableware, thousands of dice stacked together to form fluid overlapping folds, found objects, and plastics, as he is with the more accepted media, such as perforated steel, wood or bronze.
Performances and fictionalized, self - referential mythologies played a large role in their work — the group staged beauty pageants, boutiques, television talk shows, trade fair pavilions, and more, and their work often took on unconventional forms of media such as prints, magazines, posters, crests, and postcards.
From unconventional materials and processes, he creates figurative forms such as Self (1991).
His studio practice incorporates drawings, films, photographs, architectural interventions, and unconventional forms of beekeeping and agriculture that utilize art as a way of researching, developing and implementing creative placemaking and socially - engaged projects.
As such, Rama continued to exist in her own bubble outside of the popular sphere, and yet her late 1960s and early 1970s works, with their use of unconventional art materials and craft forms, can certainly be seen through the lens of the movement.
Unconventional forms start to emerge as recognizable shapes, as if filtered through a dream.
Each uniquely hand colored print stands in a vertical orientation, using unconventional materials such as polyurethane foam to create the basis for the protruding forms.
Going further than a sabotaging of art through an unconventional register of forms and techniques, it was art as distinct social territory, governed by institutions, and determined by the market economy, that was in these movements» crosshairs.»
In performances, editions, videos, publications such as their seminal FILE Megazine, sculptures, paintings and installations, the group often occupied unconventional forms of presentation such as beauty pageants, picture magazines, television talk shows, pop - up shops, and various advertising formats.
The paintings explore naturally occurring geometric forms and radial symmetry through traditional oil painting as well as more unconventional media - beads, glitter, and other embellishments - that add three - dimensionality and offer a tangible space for private meditation.
McNulty applies thick acrylic and texture mediums with unconventional tools and motions, which results in engaging compositions with unique forms that beg to be deciphered as an abstract painting.
This article analyzes Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) as a form of ethical consumerism organized by a nexus of ideological discourses, romantic idealizations, and unconventional marketplace practices and relationships.
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