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The artist actually began her career making wearable sculpture in the 1980s, and continues to emphasize the connections between life, movement, and her artworks.

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Nick Cave @ St. Louis Art Museum, St. Louis Oct. 31, 2014 — March 8, 2015 Following the September publication of Nick Cave's «Epitome,» the Midwest is in for a fabulous experience when «Currents 109,» the Missouri - native's exhibition of new colorful, embellished Soundsuits, wearable sculptures melding fashion and fantasy, and other works opens this week at the St. Louis Art Museum.
Be on the look out for rogue performance artist Sylva Dean and Ventiko in wearable sculptures made of milk cartons from Bushwick Day Care Center.
Mary Mattingly (b. 1978, Connecticut) is a Brooklyn - based artist whose interest in home, travel, and cartography have propelled her to create photographs, sculptures, «wearable homes» and ecological installations that reject the impinging control of corporate and political entities in a time where our physical environments are endangered.
She was included in a 1972 exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum, in which she showed a series of wearable sculptures created in tandem with her husband.
-LSB-...] artist Nick Cave's vibrant «Soundsuits» are wearable, fabric sculptures in motion.
Starting out her career by making wearable art, Booker now works almost exclusively with recycled tires in her sculptures and has been since the early 1990s.
You might be interested in wearable wooden sculpture!
More recently, his interest in Buddhist meditation has made its way into his artistic practice, and he focuses on making «wearable fiber sculptures» that are associated with rituals.
On view June 7 through July 1, 2018, The Let Go will feature a series of soundsuits, wearable sculptures that create a second skin to conceal race, gender, and class, that will come to life in a new «Up Right» performance conceived for the Armory's historic interiors.
Their relationships to social, political and philosophical expressions of feminism are as diverse as their work in sculpture, painting, drawing, video, installation, collage, assemblage and the wearable — yet all six directly consider the literal and allegorical ways in which the female body occupies both physical and semantic space in the modern world.
The artist known for his wearable sculptures called Soundsuits turns expectations inside out at MASS MoCA in a massive immersive installation opening October 16, 2016; not a single Soundsuit will be found in this exhibition.
In the fall of 2013, juniors in the Fashion Department at Pratt were introduced to Isamu Noguchi's collaborations with the avant - garde dancer / choreographer Ruth Page, for whom he created two royal blue, wool jersey sack dresses in 1932 to pose and dance in: wearable artworks that transformed her into a piece of kinetic sculpturIn the fall of 2013, juniors in the Fashion Department at Pratt were introduced to Isamu Noguchi's collaborations with the avant - garde dancer / choreographer Ruth Page, for whom he created two royal blue, wool jersey sack dresses in 1932 to pose and dance in: wearable artworks that transformed her into a piece of kinetic sculpturin the Fashion Department at Pratt were introduced to Isamu Noguchi's collaborations with the avant - garde dancer / choreographer Ruth Page, for whom he created two royal blue, wool jersey sack dresses in 1932 to pose and dance in: wearable artworks that transformed her into a piece of kinetic sculpturin 1932 to pose and dance in: wearable artworks that transformed her into a piece of kinetic sculpturin: wearable artworks that transformed her into a piece of kinetic sculpture.
The notion of jewelry as miniature sculpture is nothing new — in the early 20th century, big names like Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, and Max Ernst began creating wearable objects, while Alexander Calder went on to produce one - of - a-kind pieces as a part of his extended artistic practice, crafting almost 2,000 during his lifetime.
Teens will be invited to explore and use all types of nature - related materials (including artificial flowers / leaves, floral printed fabric and paper, tissue paper flowers, and even terra - cotta pots) in conjunction with other unique and unusual materials such as foam mannequin heads and air - dry clay to create a piece of wearable art or sculpture.
Cave, the visual artist known for his wearable sculptures called Soundsuits, turns expectations inside out in his massive, immersive installation that opened on October 15.
She combines her knowledge of fabrication and sculpture with open - source hardware to build a language of absurdity, using homemade electronic hardware experiments in a storytelling practice sometimes referred to as «performance with robots,» or «critical wearable practice.»
Her art covers multiple disciplines, drawing from her background in wearable art, fiber, and sculpture.
Divergent views of the heavens and the sky in Slavic (Koschei the Deathless, Baby Jaga, Tugarin Zmeevich, Zmeu Gorynich) and Western mythologies (Icarus and Deadalus), as well as later, turn - of - the - century attitudes inherited from such diverse sources as the Wright brothers and Vladimir Tatlin's Letatlin flying device, play into various sculptures and actions, most prominently in a 8 - foot pair of wearable wings, made of black umbrellas, constructed by the artist and his wife in a furious all - nighter, after the discovery of an account of Tatlin's shared project.
Born in the mountain city of Winterthur, Switzerland in 1926, Heidi Bucher moved to California in the 1960s, where she collaborated with her husband, Carl Bucher, on a series of oversized, wearable foam sculptures.
Audiences are encouraged to engage, explore and participate in this colourful exhibition - visitors can try on his wearable «Parangolés» and enjoy the fun of dressing up as a mobile sculpture.
Calder Jewellery explores the lifelong output of wearable art pieces made for family and friends by one of the most innovative and influential figures in 20th - century art, best known for his iconic sculptures and mobiles.
Hoyun Son is an artist working in various media including text, public performance, wearable sculptures, interactive installation, and everyday life to explore how we communicate and relate to others.
Baxter's wearable sculpture piece Devil Horns Crystal Brass Knuckles (Lefty) is in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian's Renwick Gallery.
Baxter's wearable sculpture piece Devil Horns Crystal Brass Knuckles (Lefty) is in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian and will be in the re-installation of the Renwick Gallery's Permanent Collection, opening July 1, 2016.
Chicago - based artist Nick Cave's vibrant «Soundsuits» are wearable, fabric sculptures in motion.
The Made in Alexandria Pop - Up Shop will feature unique, handmade gifts including jewelry, photography, paintings, ceramics, sculpture, wearable art, and more.
Eyebeam's Computational Fashion Fellow Carrie Mae Rose (and AFC roommate) will exhibit a new series of wearable sculptures that move about and light up in accordance with the unseen electrical forces of the human body.
Jurors selected 240 artists to exhibit their museum - quality work in 16 fine art / fine crafts categories: 2 - D Mixed Media, 3 - D Mixed Media, Clay, Decorative Fiber, Glass, Jewelry, Metal, Oil, Watercolor, Drawing / Pastel, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture, Wearable Fiber, Wood and Leather.
(and AFC roommate) will exhibit a new series of wearable sculptures that move about and light up in accordance with the unseen electrical forces of the human body.
A life - size, light - up 2001 sculpture of a woman in a form fitting green cat suit and a newly made wearable metallic body plate, titled Cover Story, are arresting but remain problematic depictions of the body — whether or not they're intentionally meant to be over-the-top.
She creates wearable sculptures and uses found objects to build work about the body and the absence of the body in space.
Incorporating all of the components of the shoes in an increasingly autonomous approach to modernist composition, the consumable, wearable objects have self - generated as sculpture.
In the United States, she befriended Ed Kienholz and collaborated with her husband, Carl Bucher, on «Bodyshells», a series of wearable sculptures exhibited at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in 197In the United States, she befriended Ed Kienholz and collaborated with her husband, Carl Bucher, on «Bodyshells», a series of wearable sculptures exhibited at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in 197in 1972.
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