Sentences with phrase «unexpected found objects»

She freely mixes techniques that span from oil painting to collage, and often paints on unexpected found objects.

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In 2012 the lines between the sacred and the profane will get even more blurry: Scientists will religiously maintain their search for the elusive God particle (they won't find it); evangelical sports superhero and Denver Bronco quarterback Tim Tebow will continue to be both an inspiration to the faithful and an object of scorn to skeptics (he will be watching, not playing in, the Super Bowl); at least one well - known religious leader or leading religious politician will be brought down by a sex scandal (let's hope all our leaders have learned a lesson from former Rep. Anthony Weiner and stay away from sexting); and the «nones» - those who don't identify with one religion - will grow even more numerous and find religious meanings in unexpected places (what TV show will become this season's «Lost»?)
It's only in the last 40 years or so that conservation has really become a professional discipline where people are scrupulous about keeping track of all of the restorations there being done to objects of art, whereas art has been restored basically for the entire period of time that art has been made, and so we find so many undocumented, unexpected materials on an object of art.
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She finds inspiration in the surprising moments of unexpected color and beautiful patterns of reflection in familiar objects and enjoys celebrating the simple forms of nostalgic and evocative subjects.
Fresh from her New York gallery debut, the artist presents new paintings that incorporate collage, found objects, and sculptural elements in unexpected ways that push the work beyond traditional notions of painting.
Working with his familiar vocabulary of collaged images combined with unexpected surfaces and found objects, the artist developed a technique for applying a silkscreened encaustic image to the polished metal surfaces of these works by forcing hot, brightly colored wax through a metal screen.
Carol Bove creates simple yet intricate assemblages of found and made objects, which share an interest in sculptural syntax and yield unexpected, poetic, and multilayered meanings.
Surrealist sculptors created assemblages from found objects, hoping to tap into the unconscious mind through unexpected juxtapositions.
All the works in «Localized Histories,» including pieces by Leonardo Drew, Tony Feher, Thomas Hirschhorn, Christian Marclay, Isa Genzken and Trenton Doyle Hancock, emerge from the tradition of found - object assemblage — that is, taking objects or materials from life's landscape and combining and reusing them in unexpected and insightful ways.
So the work that followed explicitly spread from this earlier work, such as Bed (1954), one of his first «Combines» (for which he combined painting and found objects in unexpected and innovative ways).
Jason Dodge deftly uses found objects, changing their context to reveal unexpected histories that reference past human actions and distant locations.
Each of these artists make work that is autobiographical, finding unexpected beauty in reshaping their environments with found objects.
There, she alternates her gaze between the urban vistas outside, with their carnival of unexpected sights, and the array of objects inside: tools and papers, collections of found materials, the small wire sculptures that she makes and hangs in her windows, intercepting her view.
A more unexpected rejection in 1999 came from artists — some of whom had previously worked with found objects — who founded the Stuckists group and issued a manifesto denouncing such work in favour of a return to painting with the statement «Ready - made art is a polemic of materialism».
Her practice, which moves from sculpture to collage as well as video performance, considers the history of the found object and assemblage - redeploying existing materials or moments in unexpected, idiosyncratic ways.
From early experiments with painting and performative events, many subsequently recycled into new works through unexpected arrangements of found materials and objects, to an innovative use of video and sound in pioneering multi-media installations, Hiller's work has retained an extraordinary consistency in its exploration of overlapping themes.
Nari Ward weaves his often scathing commentary through a range of unexpected industrial materials and found objects in his artwork now on exhibit at Pérez Art Museum Miami.
Close at Hand brings together artists who draw on the art historical legacy of modernist abstraction, while incorporating found objects, unexpected materials, and outside traditions into their practice.
That slender stick of bright light would add another visual layer — an unexpected one — to a luscious mix... MORE of modern art, antiquities, artifacts, and found objects.
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