Sentences with phrase «vibrancy of»

The Garden at once bursts with life and beauty, suggestive of fertility, sexuality, and rebirth, and at the same time is suffocating, dark and funereal, as it contrasts the vibrancy of life with the artificial nature of the materials.
The result is a fusing of the intricacy of minimalism with the vibrancy of printed reproduction of Andy Warhol's silkscreened imagery.
The cultural vibrancy of Derry is recognised and celebrated across Ireland and farther afield.
We were totally blown away by the vibrancy of the images, which are more akin to paintings or digital renderings than photography.
Celebrating the vibrancy of Bolivia, the «El Alto» project documents the fantastic architecture of the country, capturing the bold colours and sharp patterns.
«The Colour Project» represented the vibrancy of colour, as seen through a child's eyes.
The paintings are rooted in earth and shell from Imber's long apprenticeship to the Stonington shore, but infused with the singular vibrancy of his viewpoint.
«And we are particularly excited to welcome the 2018 residents, as we celebrate the city's Tricentennial and recognize the incredible vibrancy of New Orleans's artistic community.»
From the cut - outs of Henri Matisse, the formulaic high realism and the color vibrancy of David Hockney (with special reference to his Fresh Flowers 2011 show at the Royal Ontario Museum featuring the iPhone and iPad drawings), Keith Haring, Roy Lichtenstein and Patrick Caulfield, the distinctive style of Alex Katz in both portraiture and landscape, the plant paintings of Lucian Freud, to Richard Hamilton's structural arrangement and axiality of the work surface and the aesthetics of the Josef Frank textile designs, we are continuously bombarded with a vast repertoire of artistic practices spanning several decades of art history.
The exhibition's catalogue is, thankfully, relatively inexpensive at under $ 30, but unfortunately its color reproductions are not too accurate and do not convey the vibrancy of the works.
Lush tones of pink and earthiness of green convey the vibrancy of the ambiance Schnabel finds inspiration in, while his utilization of plates as his source material infuses humor, volume, and fragility to the works» highly lyrical and otherworldly feel.
«I am grateful to be able to share the beauty of everyday life, through vibrancy of color and intense movement, with those that appreciate the aesthetic qualities Art has to enrich our individual lives.
Though he never signed or dated any of his works, the exceptionally bright and contrasting colours and the vibrancy of his forms — vaguely evoking flowers, birds, objects and human beings, but more often dissolving into abstract shapes — unquestionably became a signature of sorts.
National Center For Arts Research (NCAR) Creates Index To Measure Arts Vibrancy Of Metropolitan Areas
While the art lover track introduces beginning and burgeoning collectors to the vibrancy of Memphis art culture with a curated tour of galleries and studios.
Art Basel Miami Beach has established itself as a new kind of cultural event, combining the vibrancy of an international art show with an exciting program of special exhibitions, parties and crossover events reaching into the realms of music, film, architecture and design.
The vibrancy of the couch extends and blends into her.
In a larger cultural moment where direct funding opportunities for artists continues to be at risk, this year's important projects demonstrate the vibrancy of contemporary practice throughout the state,» said Executive Director Kelsey Halliday Johnson.
More than 100 galleries walked a largely young crowd down wide, carpeted alleys fronting work that, known or new, for the most part imparted a vibrancy of colour and purpose.
Join us on April 14, 2012 from 6:30 pm — 9:30 pm, for 18th Street Arts Center's popular ArtNight celebrating the vibrancy of the creative process, and featuring an opening reception for the Alliance of Artists Communities» Visions from the New California exhibition showcasing artists from across the state.
The plays of color intensity and vibrancy of forms and patterns in Albers» paintings have influenced a great number of artists.
She observed the vibrancy of different cultures and ways of life, of different terrains and cityscapes.
The vibrancy of the paintings talks of both a personal history, but also clear art - historical knowledge, producing informative and fun results.
Their collective approach to art - making is steeped in academic discourse, and whilst retaining the vibrancy of their graffiti backgrounds, traditional art movements such as Futurism, Abstract Expressionism and Precisionism are also embraced by the visual vocabulary imbued within their work.
Born from a muddy palette, the artist's early provincial landscapes are a far cry from the gridded urban vibrancy of Broadway Boogie Woogie.
MAY McColl Center for Visual Arts Location: Charlotte, North Carolina As an urban artist - in - residence program, McColl Center for Visual Art actively participates in and contributes to the energy and vibrancy of the city.
In this lecture held at the National Gallery of Art on May 21, 2017, in conjunction with the exhibition, artist Mitch Epstein shares how the distress of the New England industrial town of his childhood and the vibrancy of the city of New York, where he's lived for 45 years, have informed his photographic sensibility.
Once this program has been established, the groundwork will be in place to explore the ways in which further collaboration among local museums might enhance the cultural vibrancy of the Dallas - Fort Worth area.
The Norton Museum of Art is pleased to with partner with organizations that share its belief that the arts are vital to the health and vibrancy of a community.
De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill - on - Sea, 13 June — 6 September 2015 The vibrancy of colour and rhythm in Bridget Riley's technically brilliant Op Art artworks have set her apart in British art.
Throughout the 1970s, he remained committed to his art and to the vibrancy of African American history and culture.
In his soul he carries the richness of his native culture, the music of its people, the mystery of the land itself, the energy and vibrancy of color along with the sounds and influence of the rich culture of New York City where he grew up.
In Dancer, Friedman worked with Miami - based dancers capturing their movements that echo the architecture and vibrancy of Miami.
The delicate vibrancy of this last medium is readily evident in the 1943 untitled work on loan from the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
The watercolors were digitally printed onto two tea towels preserving the vibrancy of the originals.
These transfers reveal detail and a vibrancy of color and contrast, while preserving these critical works for future generations.
A rare case of Klein's work which is signed by the artist on the front of the sheet, the soft contours of the woman's body are accentuated by the vibrancy of the deep blue pigment.
Mark Bradford has emerged in the past decade as one of the most inventive and accomplished artists of his generation, extending and transforming the traditions of 20th - century American painting into an empathetic yet demanding reflection of the urgency, tension, and vibrancy of our present moment.
Now, as an oil painter, I enjoy combining the subtlety and sensitivity of drawing with the richness and vibrancy of oil paint.
Despite the very real differences among them, one of the animating forces in all of their work is the vibrancy of color juxtapositions, which embrace the poles of light and materiality.
Two years after a catastrophic earthquake devastated Haiti, this conference, the first of its kind in the United States, focuses on the vibrancy of Haitian cultural production in the twenty - first century by highlighting three art forms in three days: cinema, visual arts, and literature.
The taut hide is painted with large rectangles of saturated color, a nod to the aesthetics of rave culture of his youth, the vibrancy of Native American powwows, and the severity of Donald Judd.
The political nature of black hair has been addressed by observers from Malcolm X to Chris Rock, in his 2009 documentary, «Good Hair,» but Ms. Perry's work also suggests the vibrancy of spirit worlds, African dervishes and the lingering ghosts of history.
Defined by the vibrancy of its host city, Sydney Contemporary provides commercial galleries with a dynamic platform to showcase the work of emerging and established artists, enabling local and visiting audiences to build on their existing knowledge, and develop their international art collections.
Instead, the renamed Southampton Arts Center has over the past two years opened its doors to outside curators and has become an important new participant in exhibiting and publicizing the continued vibrancy of the local artist community on the East End.
The series showcases the vibrancy of artistic activity inside of Asia while building deeper bonds between ACAW's Asia and New York based Consortium Partner organizations and galleries.
In her essay, Monica notes, «The selection for New American Paintings makes evident the vitality and vibrancy of paintings, and the impossibility of narrowing down the practice to one trend or style.
For the report made for Union Square Partnership, C&G utilized bright colors and energetic images to reflect the vibrancy of the neighborhood.
It holds a perfect balance of the vibrancy of city life combined with the peacefulness of suburbia.
I favour working in mixed media, loving the vibrancy of acrylics as well as the translucency of water colour glazes.
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