Its first edition, «Cosmopolis # 1: Collective Intelligence», brings together the work of artist collectives from around the world, whose practices revolve around research and the sharing of knowledge, and who engange in dialogue and discussion with their social, political and
urban environs.
Using
the urban environs as the subject to illustrate a state of mind, the artwork oscillates between figuration and abstraction.
In an interview with Artspace, Indiana notes that he began to combine his graphic text painting with classical sculptural forms once he left
his urban environs: «How could I resist?
With similar intuition, autonomy, and deceiving innocence, Novoa's sculptural approach to drawing conjures
urban environs as products of and covert oppositions to totalitarianism.
By establishing this, the game establishes analogies not just to legally authorized castes that have existed historically, but [also] creates a metaphorical relation to class as a construct in real life, particularly as it relates to
urban environs, where the rich live literally on top of the poor.
The Cube was better appreciated in
urban environs.
As for the exterior, the Encore's undulating lines and tall - boy proportions may look odd in America's wide open spaces, but they should appear just right in the crowded
urban environs of Shanghai and Beijing, which is probably far more important.
The artist's large scale canvases and painting installations are punctuated by movements like those of film credits,
the urban environ of advertising and posters, or the frenetic energy of pop - up ads.
Not exact matches
But if you're anything like me and a lot of other people, many of your runs will start on pavement, lead onto a park or woodland trail, and end up right back in
urban or suburban
environs.
While his
urban scenes of Manhattan and the New York City
environs are especially coveted by the current market, Wengenroth was most adept at creating sincere yet vivid simulacra of the New England littoral and interior.
Non-Objective painting (and later Abstract Expressionism), with their focus on matters of the spirit, seem to have flown right past the immediate
environs of their creators, thereby sidestepping any significant reimagining of
urban and architectural space.
The son of surrealist artist Roberto Matta and a graduate of the Cornell School of Architecture, Matta - Clark took a guerrilla approach to both his work and his
environs, perhaps best exemplified by Window Blowout (1976), a series of photos of desolate housing projects included in an exhibit at the Institute for Architecture and
Urban Studies in midtown.
The exhibition opens with smoke, soot, ash, and steam — the
environs of gritty,
urban, insalubrious, northern England.
The work of Day Bowman, Dan Coombs, Marguerite Horner, Barbara Howey, Lee Maelzer and Sean Williams explores and documents the wastelands and the neglected
environs to be found on the margins of
urban living.