Sentences with phrase «which humble materials»

Moorhead is known for her obsessive artistic practice, in which humble materials are taken to poetic ends in spellbinding sculptures and installations, as seen in her 2007 solo exhibition, A Thing Called Early Blur at the Blaffer Gallery of the University of Houston.

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Here the sun, the centre of the universe, its eastern rising, its brilliant light pouring past the great crucifix over the cathedral sanctuary, is mere material by which the cosmic architect fashions a symbol that speaks of himself, his silent, humble presence in the bread and wine that is given to be eaten.
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Tuttle uses paper, rope, string, cloth, wire, cardboard, bubble wrap, nails, archival Foamcore, plywood — the most humble materials, which he may then complement with a pencil or brushstroke.
Using only this humble material, which is ubiquitous to the point of invisibility in everyday life, the artists in The Paper Sculpture Show offer a visually stunning, conceptually rich, and playfully hands - on exploration of artistic practice today.
Sachs elevates these humble items, which are either ready - made or fabricated from modest materials, into cult artifacts or icons.
I am drawn to vernacular architecture, that which is unplanned and that which is built with humble materials.
The Spain - based artist uses humble materials like cardboard and tape to create architectonic installations, in which the construction and deconstruction of the work often becomes a performative part of the installation.
Named by Italian critic and curator Germano Celant in a 1967 exhibition he presented in Genova, the movement features dreamlike sculptural installations which display the artists» preoccupation with history and myth and preference for humble, often ephemeral materials.
The Untitled (Pyramid Series) drawings are surrounded by works from Rauschenberg's Cardboards (1971 — 72) and Early Egyptians series (1973 — 74), which also were made from humble found materials during the artist's early years on Captiva Island, Florida.
The installation — which the viewer can not enter — is a huge jumble of furniture, gear, kitschy decorations, and humble materials that stand in for the high - tech innards of the ship, threatening to collapse further at any moment.
This year's festival is inspired by the opening of a new wing of displays, Energy and Process, which explores Arte Povera, Post Minimalism and their legacy of merging art and life together by using humble, everyday materials and viewer participation.
«He utilized the most humble of materials, all of which projected new visions of beauty.»
These works are composed of humble materials such as homosote, masonite, felt - like fabric appliqués, and somewhat roughly joined frameworks, which help to ground their thatched planes.
«White - Tipped Blooming» exemplifies many outstanding characteristics of Surls's oeuvre, which call to mind the artistic traditions on which he builds his practice: the unique oak - and - steel construction consists of expressively carved biomorphic forms that conjure primitivist aesthetics and mythical imagery of early 20th - century avant - garde sculpture, while the humble, organic materials pay homage to American folk art.
Greek expat Jannis Kounellis, a central figure in the movement, took the movement's use of humble found materials into new territory with this seminal 1969 piece, which simply consisted of a dozen live horses hitched side - by - side to the walls of Rome's Galleria l'Attico.
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