Sentences with phrase «viewers of one's work»

Maria's desire to stop time for viewers of work allows them to bask in the eternity as well as celebrate the present moment.
Spectatorial ambivalence becomes a comment on viewers of the work, and voyeurism in general.
Just as with Cubism and Impressionism, the excitement that continues to awe viewers of works by Wilson, de Kooning, Pollock, Kline, Rothko and Gorky starts with the sheer energy involved in the way these artists put paint on canvas.
Viewers of the work of Izaak Zwartjes enter a «mental landscape», a term borrowed from Jean Dubuffet.
This is not the only curatorial paradox in the show, as it is stated that Houghton did not want viewers of her work to be inundated with technical or background information, but for us to become accustomed to her style, palettes and various meanings through her aesthetic consistency.
His own beloved pit bull terriers, Trooper and Nelson, both rescued from dire situations are the mascots for Michael Levitt Productions, as well as dedicated and well - behaved viewers of his work.
The donation box at the end turns upon the almost hypocritical morality of the otherwise responsible viewers of the work.
The ideologies of artistic practice may motivate painters and fix their positions in the discourse of art history, but for viewers of the work itself, the painting exists as image and / or object - an image -LSB-...]
And viewers of Work of Art might be curious to see what Young Sun Han has progressed following his reality TV stardom.
For her part, Goel says she wants viewers of her work to slow down and really look, «especially with so many screens and moving images around us.
What makes the use of technology especially powerful is how digital tools can connect students with readers, listeners, and viewers of their work.
In a similar way, Riley has used this very ability of the human eye to make an impression on the viewers of her works, hence her reputation of being an «optical» artist.
Drawn into virtual reality, viewers of this work are denied actual entry and participate only by looking.»
Can we presuppose that the viewer of a work by Donald Judd in Paris gets the same information as a viewer in New York?
I hope that viewers of my work, being innately sensitive to color and movement, respond to some of the excitement, subtlety, discovery and idealism I have experienced in the best of it.
He believed that by pointing out the cruelty, economic oppression, racism, and brutality enacted by individuals as well as governments, viewers of his work might be moved to change society or at least to consider their own role in larger systems of power.
It's also nice how the viewers of the work interact with the sculptures and start forming little narratives around them.»
Even while Agnes Martin chose extreme isolation from others, as during her time in Cuba, New Mexico, we, the viewers of her work, are in fact that «entire community» of which Eliade speaks.
As a viewer of your works, I am first and foremost drawn to the physical qualities of your paintings — their jarring palette, their forms and shapes, their dimensionality and their extremely seductive reflective surfaces.
Recently, Artschwager has been painting and drawing on paper handmade from crushed sugar cane pulp, whose coarse texture is a persistent reminder to the viewer of the work's status as an object.
Some of his projects are interactive involving the participation of the viewers of his work.
The ideologies of artistic practice may motivate painters and fix their positions in the discourse of art history, but for viewers of the work itself, the painting exists as image and / or object - an image or object whose relationship to the quotidian world of perception is ambiguous and multivalent.
undertakes dealing with cloth, needle, and thread in an ordinary way, but raises it to the level of a concept -LSB-...] An idea, far - reaching both for herself and for the viewers of her work, manifests itself in her self - conceived role as «A Needle Woman» — that of sewing as an interaction in space, sewing as a social behavior that endlessly constructs new and more or less unstable living - spaces.
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