Sentences with phrase «use ephemeral materials»

Goldsworthy goes out into nature and uses ephemeral materials to create his work, which many times because of the temporal aspect of his art, exist only in photographic documentation.
Moorthy uses ephemeral materials such as rice flour, sand, and spices in her drawings and installations.
-- BIOGRAPHY OF ARTISTS: Anya Gallaccio Born in Paisley, Scotland 1963, Anya Gallaccio's work is concerned with nature, beauty and the passing of time and often uses ephemeral materials to refer to the cyclic nature of life and death.
Gallaccio's work is concerned with nature, beauty and decay, she uses ephemeral materials to refer to the cyclic nature of life and death.
Ferrer's Process works of the 1970s often used ephemeral materials such as grease, leaves and ice blocks.

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Auad disregards material value to create lyrical, often transient forms using a wide range of materials, from the ephemeral and everyday to the precious and enduring.
Using ephemeral and found materials, the artists represented in All of this and nothing turn what may seem like «nothing» into artworks exploring very big ideas — what it means to be an artist, to understand the world, and how to communicate through the shifting life of an object.
For him art is a springboard towards transformation, making use of ephemeral and transient materials.
«Students will be able to research using this unique archive that includes artists» books, digital recordings of performance art, and other ephemeral material that really documents the history of the avant - garde movement in this country,» he added.
Using ephemeral and found materials, the artists represented in All of this and nothing (p. 4 — 5) turn what may seem like «nothing» into artworks exploring very big ideas — what it means to be an artist, to understand the world, and how to communicate through the shifting life of an object.
From his spare yet enigmatic forms of the 1960s to his complex, multi-faceted assemblages and installations of more recent years, Tuttle's primary impetus throughout has been to craft unique objects, using everyday, often ephemeral materials, that demand to be confronted on their own terms.
The works, suspended plate - glass sculptures internally etched with images of clouds, share Isamu Noguchi's interest in sculpting ephemeral materials, and in using them to shape space.
Wool designed the CD covers and used ephemeral McPhee materials in his designs for the exhibition invitation and advertisements.
On view April 25 — August 19, 2018, the works — suspended plate - glass sculptures internally etched with images of clouds — evoke Isamu Noguchi's interest in sculpting ephemeral materials, and in using them to shape space.
Suddenly everything is erotic (detail), 2013 Chris Kenny12 November — 7 December 2013In his recent series of collage - constructions, British artist Chris Kenny re-imagines elements of 20th century art using ephemeral found materials.
Using a wide range of materials including steel, cast iron, resin, paraffin wax, glass, light, water, and sound, Plensa lends physical weight and volume to components of the human condition and the ephemeral.
(also I use a lot of ephemeral materials to make a meaning for nothing) Especially in Japan, we have many spirits in our everyday life.
The 1980's were characterized by his use of new materials with ephemeral qualities, such as flowers, straw, or ash while early exploited lead became more dominant, due to his purchase of the lead roof from a Cologne cathedral when the replacement was done.
Friedman's art is characterized by its attention to process and use of modest, ephemeral materials.
She runs electrical resistances or sources of heat through the materials she uses, creating delicate and ephemeral physical reactions, revealing all that which in daily life is hidden from view and beyond our comprehension.
Though he's known as a master conceptualist, the Large Glass displays Duchamp's interest in how material relationships follow conceptual ideas, an example that would be especially informative for the post-Minimalist artists of the 1970s — for example Eva Hesse and Bruce Nauman — when they reacted to Minimalism's austerity by using transparent, ephemeral, and organic materials.
This is the reason why Minujin's use of materials are those that are inherently ephemeral, such as cardboard, food or fabric, creating artworks both fragile and monumental.
As an artist who uses natural materials to create both ephemeral work in landscapes and permanent sculptures, Goldsworthy explains his interest in change and the value of returning to the same place to get deeper and deeper into it.
German - born Eva Hesse (1936 — 1970) is one of the most pioneering artists of the 20th century, known for her fearless use of new forms and ephemeral materials.
She reminds us that our ward — the primal, natural world — is an interconnected whole more valuable than the sum of its parts, and uses materials (watercolors and graphite) that are as ephemeral and unpredictable as nature itself.
In my photo compositions I use glittery, shiny, ephemeral materials to create colorful backgrounds to gaze at the grotesque and beautiful trappings of the female body.
Through the use of instantaneous recording and projection within a space containing light sources, mirrors, lenses and dichroic film, Pierce takes the gallery's visitors as her raw material to create an immersive, reflected, refracted and abstracted universe of the ephemeral.
It is characterized by its use of text, as well as imagery, along with a variety of ephemeral, typically everyday materials and «found objects».
With his frequent use of highly perishable materials, Thek accepted the ephemeral nature of his art works — and was aware, as writer Gary Indiana has noted, of «a sense of our own transience and that of everything around us.»
All the works contain material or form that was used in some other way before they became works of art, and the artist thinks of this transformation as a form of alchemy in which the ephemeral becomes ever - lasting while the new artworks still retain some remnant of the cultural content from their previous use.
An accompanying publication will reproduce works from the exhibition and supplementary ephemeral material used in the making of several pieces as well a curatorial project inspired by Melody Sumner Carnahan's The Form (1979).
Andy Goldsworthy uses natural materials like sticks, leaves, bark, and even snow to create ephemeral works of art in natural settings.
Using these images as source material, the workshop explores the ephemeral and performative nature of political action, and the ways in which artists have used various techniques to get their messages across.
An accompanying publication reproduces works from the exhibition and supplementary ephemeral material used in the making of several pieces, as well a curatorial project inspired by Melody Sumner Carnahan's The Form (1979).
At this point Sonnier had already begun to make use of ephemeral materials in the creation of his work.
Rail: Could you describe the shift from using random accumulations of ephemeral materials (from what I've seen in reproductions), such as nylon stapled onto the wall, grease, beeswax and graphite, applied with rather agitated and all - over scribbling, and the more calming repetition of fingerprints, all of which were included in «Anti-Illusion,» then there was a dramatic progression that took place in your next two one - person shows at Paula Cooper, in 1970 and 1972?
Any ephemeral exhibition should use as less materials as possible and make sure they are fully reusable, recyclable or biodegradable at the end.
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