Sentences with phrase «vocabulary in»

For the first time sun - flares were in human vocabulary in the beginning of 20century, sunspots on the end of it.
Whitney's grid is able to recall all these other grids for us because the generation before really put those terms into the artistic vocabulary in a way — like in Minimalism — in a new way that was undeniable, especially after Rosalind Krauss's notion that a «grid is an undevelopable form.»
In her new paintings Belag has expanded her pictorial vocabulary in several notable directions.
Related to his recent exhibition at Jason McCoy Gallery entitled Other Places (July 15 - August 16, 2013), all day continues Goldberg's rendition of his signature vocabulary in a grisaille palette.
Brimming with energy, Hours epitomizes the unrelentingly creative fervor with which Joan Mitchell embraced radiant color and a looser formal vocabulary in her late oeuvre between 1985 and 1992.
But they were confounded in their spiritual aspirations by the absence of any positive, nonkitschy vocabulary in which to invest.
From his early «Diary of Flowers» works, drawings of flowers on deli napkins, to his magnificent gold leaf on canvas sculptures, Hodges has maintained a connection to his materials which has afforded him an unmatched vocabulary in the contemporary art world.
Another iconic Stella work for sale at VFA is Sinjerli - Variation III — indicative of another popular tool of precision — the protractor — that maintained a regular presence within the artist's vocabulary in the 1960s and 1970s particularly.
For this comprehensive show at Museum Brandhorst — which features thirty - three pictures on canvas, some thirteen display cases full of drawings, and, surprisingly, two videos — Guyton takes his formal vocabulary in new directions: «Wade Guyton: Das New Yorker Atelier» promises a journey into the dangerous shoals of figurative images.
I use photography and video continually probing the boundary between abstraction and figuration, developing a personal vocabulary in which painting, video, and sculpture coalesce in the creation of works rooted in the tactile quality of the material.
In other words, Kozyrev employs a fluidly dynamic painterly vocabulary in order to deny the spectator the comforts of a sustaining visual ground.
Barbara Takenaga: New Paintings October 13 — November 12, 2011 Barbara Takenaga's exhibition of recent work pushes her established formal vocabulary in surprising directions.
Borrowed from Romantic literary criticism, it appears in art vocabulary in the early 1960s to define the work of sculptor Étienne - Martin.
While the work uses a familiar vocabulary in Buren's oeuvre: colour, light and black and white 8.7 cm stripes, A Perimeter for a Room defines an entirely new system in its treatment of interior space that opens the way for new developments.
Monkman began his artistic life in the throes of Abstract Expressionism, but he eventually rejected what he considered a very personal vocabulary in favor of a more widely legible representational lexicon derived from Old Masters.
By 1955 his use of accessible and familiar motifs established a new vocabulary in painting.
«I think he has been able to understand that the inspiration of the work really comes from within himself, which is why he has to retrace his steps in terms of his family history, heritage and trying to understand the larger visual vocabulary in South Africa.
In LUNCH, Linn presents the ordinary and familiar as the other, revealing to her viewer the inherent unknowability of the world and the fallibility of human vocabulary in describing it.
Several artists navigate directly the main thematic map of the exhibition; others chose a more personal approach, looking at the presence of domestic workers in households, the public sphere, and the artists» lives, while another group of artists create abstract and poetic landscapes that bring a different and necessary vocabulary in an exhibition that tries to address such a wide and contradictory array of topics and perspectives, from personal desires and dreams, to historical processes.
The six candidates are not judged solely on the work (s) presented during the DESTE Prize exhibition but on the whole body of their work, their distinct vocabulary in their use of artistic and / or hybrid practices, and their overall development as artists.
In the exhibition, titled «Parallel Realms», Siti takes on the fast social transformation and the obscurity of the future by reproducing the Kurdish cultural figures that shaped his visual vocabulary in a complex and contemporary structure.
Without forgoing the bravura that distinguished his work from the 1950s, Tworkov developed a new visual vocabulary in order to continuously investigate spatial possibilities.
«My intention with this image sequence is to carve out the dynamics of the stylistic vocabulary in his lively ensemble of buildings.
LeWitt made over 1,200 of these works in his career, his visual vocabulary in strong alignment with Minimalism despite his rejection of the movement.
Jeffrey Gibson: Like a Hammer will reveal how the artist draws upon his heritage and remixes his older works to create a distinct visual vocabulary in artworks that explore his multi-faceted identity and the history of modernism.
Nature, I find, is where I can think, dream and find the intensity of what we call meaning... It took me some time to realize that abstraction is the only way that I can find a personal vocabulary in painting, through the relationship of shapes, colors and light.
Trying «to join modernist flatness with a street art vocabulary in an attempt at finding value in the idea of painting,» Hendrick paints on garbage produced by art institutions, including discarded paintings by undergraduates.
Indeed, the repeated motifs of cilia - like forms in this work can be traced back to earlier works in the artist's prolific oeuvre, which have become even more prevalent in her recurring visual vocabulary in recent years.
Donovan employs a minimalist vocabulary in which repetition and spatial relationships are integral.
Just as a long camera exposure fuses motion into a single image, his work reveals the average sonority, visual language, and vocabulary in music, film, text, or cultural information.
There is no vocabulary in a dictionary.
In the late 1940s, Ossorio developed wax - resist technique, building up a rich visual vocabulary in layers of wax, black ink, water - based paintings, and other drawing materials.
While Schoonhoven began his artistic career making colorful drawings inspired primarily by the work of Paul Klee, he established his own singular artistic vocabulary in the late 1950s, when he began to develop his technique for making reliefs.
Other artists create abstract landscapes that bring a different and necessary vocabulary in an exhibition that tries to address such a wide and contradictory array of topics and perspectives, from personal desires and dreams to historical processes.
Finally, more social, conceptual, and pop elements enter the artist's vocabulary in works from 2000 to the present.
In the next gallery, «Intersection» by Dorothea Rockburne, one of the most widely admired artists from this period, returns to the floor, reiterating the staining vocabulary in crude oil sandwiched between clear plastic.
If you are a fan of word games or if you want to improve your vocabulary in fun manner, this is the game for you.
Learning and improving your vocabulary in a given language has never been so easy and fun.
Prepare for the GRE Vocabulary in a fun way by playing this HANGMAN game.
Practice vocabulary in five languages: English, French, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese; the perfect
I taught American history to university students so that they could listen to a native speaker and practice English vocabulary in their field of study.
It's not often that shots (outside of these contests of course) stretch our adjective vocabulary in a way that makes us, well, sound redundant.
The Latest Buzz There is no doubt that the natural trend will continue to shape and expand our pet vocabulary in 2017, but we expect the emphasis to be more on the food's preparation and branding, rather than actual ingredients.
The information will help you make good choices about what you want to teach your pet, and will help you encourage a broader and more expansive vocabulary in your feathered friend.
If you're faced with an unfamiliar word or perhaps reading in a foreign language, this functionality is a real advantage — simply connect your eBook Reader with your WLAN, download the free dictionaries onto your tolino epos and for instance learn new vocabulary in a breath.
The device will come preinstalled with an offline dictionary app, Diodict 4, to help students with vocabulary in Korean and English.
«The study shows that children with access to broader spoken vocabulary in their environments learn a broader vocabulary themselves.
If other students reveal similar needs, next steps could include modeling and scaffolding the use of target vocabulary in interactions and establishing a more engaging purpose for interactions.
Games like these help teachers energize students and guide them in the review and use of vocabulary in collaborative and cooperative ways.
Her most recent books are Giving Our Children a Fighting Chance: Poverty Literacy, and the Development of Information Capital (Teachers College Press, 2012); and All About Words: Increasing Vocabulary in the Common Core Classroom, Pre K - 2 (Teachers College Press, 2013).
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