Sentences with phrase «vernacular traditions»

"Vernacular traditions" refers to the customs, practices, or forms of expression that are specific to a particular region or community. It refers to the unique ways people in a certain area talk, dress, build, create art, or celebrate that differ from mainstream or global practices. Full definition
Questioning the distinctions between high and low art, Ceramics presents new works that are an appropriation and celebration of the cultural and historical vernacular traditions of her native Poland and a wider European context.
Through exuberant drawing, performance projects, and comic books, Katie Pell celebrates vernacular traditions, presenting a world without taboos or boundaries — one where anything is possible for those who go beyond given conditions and, just as Sol LeWitt famously stated, «doRead more
Jane Wilbraham's delicately carved Orchard, 2013, assembled from a multiplicity of fruitwoods suggest a shamanistic revisiting of vernacular traditions for the modern age.
The exhibition aims to address complexities and deep vernacular traditions of the Southeast.
Ward's references include urban space, performance and the body, the dynamics of power and politics, ideas of migration and movement, and vernacular traditions in his native Jamaica and where he lives and works in New York.
Often without formal training, and facing economic insecurity and racial discrimination, these artists created profound works from both conventional art media and cast - off materials, giving visual power to a highly developed vernacular tradition that enriches an alternative to conventional narratives of modern art.
Her work is grounded in the experiences of the Southwest and brings together a multiplicity of syncretic forms and practices from those of Aztec, Mexico and Spain, to cross-border vernacular traditions, all of which are shaded by contemporary American customs and values.
This short yet prolific period showcases the artist's fully developed language, connecting Leonilson's oeuvre with contemporary art practices, Brazilian vernacular traditions, and global issues prompted by the AIDS crisis.
She mines vernacular traditions for geometric patterns and templates that she can use, extending the options from contemporary art - making while honoring the labor - intensive activities of everyday folk.
Notes curator Claudia Bohn - Spector: «Our exhibition hopes to show that Berman was a transitional figure, who deftly blended the art of the European avant - garde with native vernacular traditions, like jazz and folklore, and his own hybrid version of American and Jewish mysticism.»
references to spiritual practices and vernacular traditions through her altar installations, articles, and exhibitions, and in 1992; she was awarded a Distinguished Fellowship from the MacArthur Foundation.
For more than 20 years, Ward has used found objects as his materials, producing works that explore race and immigration, power and politics, economics and consumer culture, and and vernacular traditions related to his Caribbean heritage.
At Santa Fe's 333 Montezuma Arts, an exhibition brings together rare early works by Thornton Dial and recent sculpture by Lonnie Holley, two artists of the Birmingham School, working in the Southern Vernacular tradition, who have been championed by Atlanta - based collector and folk - art expert William Arnett since the 1980s.
Through exuberant drawing, performance projects, and comic books, Katie Pell celebrates vernacular traditions, presenting a world without taboos or boundaries — one where anything is possible for those who go beyond given conditions and, just as Sol LeWitt famously stated, «do.»
Vernacular traditions and daily actions are transformed to humble aesthetics in her work.»
New Orleans» location at the geographic fringe of the continental United States, in close proximity to Cuba, Haiti, and Mexico, has generated a unique blend of distinctions between artistic genres and vernacular traditions, and each of the artists in the exhibition has produced work that in some way challenges many of these time - worn distinctions.
A picture such as «Grind» playfully echoes the edge - conscious»60s abstractions of Frank Stella and Jo Baer while evoking the vernacular tradition of sign painting and the cross-fertilization of painting and graphic design that culminated in Pop art.
The vernacular tradition builds what is needed.»
This search brought us to the arts and music from the vernacular tradition of the rural south, stretching from Virginia to East Texas.
By juxtaposing their works, A New American Sculpture reveals the confluences of sources — from archaism and European avant - garde art to vernacular traditions and American popular culture — that informed these artists» novel contributions to the history of sculpture.
The resulting practice remains difficult to name and is quite distant to the academic sculptural traditions of the time, it links more to the vernacular traditions of making devotional objects in Podhale, the region of Poland where he lived.
His research and eventual film work will explore how the influence of these committed intellectuals reverberated widely in the post-war cultural arena, eventually giving rise to an emerging discipline of «cultural studies», that, in its focus on popular art forms and vernacular traditions, posed considerable challenges to the established academic elite of that time.
Drawing distinctively on high art and vernacular traditions, including historical research, popular culture, and psychology, Kelley came to prominence in the 1980s with a series of sculptures composed of craft materials.
Rather than chronologically, this exhibition is organized around vital points of reference for the artist, including urban space, performance and the body, the dynamics of power and politics, ideas of migration and movement, vernacular traditions, and his native Jamaica.
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