Sentences with phrase «which other artworks»

Using Grabner's finished canvases as raw material or building blocks to which other artworks and objects are attached, they create new dependencies and question the paintings» value and autonomy.

Not exact matches

A stylish resale store which sells furniture, artwork, small household appliances, and other decor and household needs.
Toobin compared the cross's inclusion in the museum with the many other instances in which government - funded museums feature religious artwork.
You can use this compressor when doing body artwork on cars, motorcycles, and other automobiles which is why it has the option for so much power.
For example, in one of the book's featured artworks, two blues, one of which cost ten times as much as the other, were used side by side, even though they could not be told apart with the naked eye.
LACMA also offers other great outdoor artwork which makes your pictures pop;)
The blue keepcase, which holds directions for downloading the iTunes / UltraViolet digital copy included with your purchase and a coupon for $ 3 off the Blu - rays of the other two Cornetto films and fellow R - rated comedies The Big Lebowski and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, is topped by an embossed slipcover reproducing the same artwork below.
Mulan is housed in a standard - width black dual keepcase, and housed in a cardboard slipcover which doesn't open up or serve any purpose other than decoratively duplicating all of the artwork and text from the case.
Thus ranking other people's artwork such as films is never easy but everyone likes a Top 10 list (which is the reason why I told Blake we should do a numbered list of 10 instead of just an alphabetical one).
Packaged in a predictable cardboard slipcover which largely reproduces the keepcase artwork, the only insert is a double - sided ad for other comedies on MGM DVD.
Students can also upload their own movies, artwork, short stories, and other handiwork to the site's «collaboration zones,» which encourage kids to create material, not just absorb it.
She sought the help of Ringgold and Seidel among others to guide the creation of the museum, which calls for approximately 15,000 square feet of space to show Harlem - made or - inspired artwork.
The publishers that continue to exist, will do so by transitioning to become service organizations, which provide editing, artwork, formatting, in other words the drudge work that keeps authors from writing.
This template is usually a PDF file, which visually shows the exact trim size, bleeds, spine and other information that helps book designers create cover artwork that will fit perfectly.
We don't have any images of the new tablet, other than the artwork above, which must be a work in progress because one of the ViewScene 3D pages shows a «photo of the day» from «Flicker» (girls in bikinis too, naughty, naughty).
Artwork, antiques, or other such goods: the category I am trying to refer to is those things which are sold on a market which is not liquid enough for it to be immediately obvious what the market...
The website may also contain an online store with ordering capabilities, artwork, photographs, data, text, trademarks, logos, and other materials which are copyrighted and the exclusive property of Schnauzers Rule or used herein with permission from the rightful parties and may not be reproduced.
Other eye - catching developments include Thai Airways» new - look business and economy class cabins, which have been designed to reflect Thai culture and traditions through the use of materials, lighting, artwork and branding, while China Airlines has followed in Air New Zealand's footsteps by introducing the spacious «Skycouch» on its new Boeing 777s.
There is also a 6,397 square foot (1,950 square meter) Presidential Suite, which encompasses three floors and includes four guest rooms, a rain forest shower, various artwork, and other amenities.
While the game suggests there is some kind of plot, this is never covered in - game - you simply run through the battles, fight the last boss (which has no explanation), and then whoever gets the last blow on the boss gets a rather story un-related ending consisting of a couple of bits of artwork and text, usually with cameos from various other Capcom / Marvel characters in unusual situations.
- the team has been adding weapons one by one because they want the same amount of attention for each weapon - the team learned that when they added two new weapons at once, one would end up getting overshadowed by the other - there were more new stages than returning stages because bringing back old stages would have little surprise - since they want to satisfy both new and returning players, they changed the order of stage additions - there weren't any major direction changes in balancing from Splatoon 1 - there have been more pattern combinations between weapons and stages, so there was more involved to balance them all - matchmaking is handled by getting 8 players with similar rank points, and then they're split by weapons - the rank point gap between S + players is bigger than ordinary players - only about one in 1,000 active players are in the S +40 to S +50 region in Ranked Battles - there's even less than one in 10 players that reach S +, while 80 % of the overall player base are in A or less - about 90 % of S + ranked players are within a + / -150 hidden ranked power range - rock was the popular genre in Splatoon, so they tried changing it for the sequel - they prioritized making good background music first before forming the band to play that music - the design team would make the CD jacket - like artwork afterwards - due to this, the band members would often change; some getting added while some others removed - Off the Hook is an exception, as they first decided they would be a DJ and rapper along with their visuals first - Off the Hook's song came afterwards - In Splatoon street fashion was the trend, but in Splatoon 2 they tried adding more uniqueness - the aim was to add Flow with ethnic clothing and Jelfonzo with high fashion - all Jellyfish in this world are born by splitting, which means Jelfonzo was born by splitting from Jelonzo - Jellyfish are like a hive mind - when they hold a wedding ceremony, they're just simply holding the ceremony - Jelonzo and Jelfonzo start gaining their own consciences so they can speak - Flow used her working holiday to go on a trip before reaching Inkopolis Square - during the trip, she met the owner of Headspace - the owner liked her, so she got hired to work there - Bisk has a unique way of speaking: anastrophe - the team tried to express him as an adult man - they made him into a giant spider crab because they wanted someone with high posture - he came from a cold country and broke up with his girlfriend to join a band - just like Flow, he became attracted to squids - Crusty Sean finally has his own shop, but he opened it because he's someone who follows the current trends - one of the trends happens to be people opening their own shops - drink tickets aren't stacked, but the probability is higher than a single brand - the music in Inkopolis Square changes depending on the player's location - sounds contribute to creating atmosphere in the location - the song at front of Grizzco Industries had an atmosphere that feels like some smell can radiate from the game screen - as for Salmon Run, they imagined it as a Japanese restaurant outside Japan that is not run by a Japanese person - each time the player moves between the shops, the game uses an arrange shift that shows the personality of each inhabitant - the arrangement in Shella Fresh is related to Bisk's guitar and mystery files that describe his past - with the Squid Sisters moved to Hero Mode, Off the Hook was put in charge in guiding battles and festivals - Bomb Rush Blush has an orchestra «because it would sound like the final boss» - the team wanted to express the feel of the story's real culprit with this music - the probability of each event occurring in Salmon Run is different - there are no specific requirements, meaning they're picked randomly - this means it's possible for fog to appear three times in a row - the Salmon have different appearances based on the environment they're raised in - if the environment is harsher, they would become large salmon - Steelheads and Maws have big bodies, while Scrappers and Steel Eels have high intelligence - Salmons basically wield kitchenware, but everybody else has a virtue in fighting to actually cook the Salmons - Grill is the ultimate form of this - when Salmons are fighting to the death, they can feel the same sense of unity - they would be one with the world if they were eaten by other creatures, and they also fight for the pride of their race - MakoMart is based on a large supermarket in America - the update also took place on Black Friday in America, which was why Squids are buying a lot of things in the trailer - Arowana Mall looks like it has more passages because there are changes in tenants and also renovation work - Walleye Warehouse has no changes at all, because the team wanted to have at least one map that stayed intact - the only thing different in this map is the graffiti, which is based on the winner of Famitsu's Squid Fashion Contest - all members in the band Ink Theory graduated from music university - they are well - educated girls who also do aggressive things - the band members wearing neckties are respecting the Hightide Era from the prequel - the team will continue adding weapons and stages for a year, and Splatfests for two years - the team will also continue to make more updates including balancing
The other screens show content such as artwork and gameplay from the games of which the songs are being performed.
Entries are open until April 20th, after which point the crème de la crème of the submitted artwork will be chosen to appear in ACA's exhibition, which will kick off with an awards ceremony where artists can mix and mingle with potential buyers and other art industry professionals.
A politically charged tax evasion investigation dogged the 1937 donation of these and 313 other artworks, and a pot of money, to create the National Gallery of Art, which opened in 1941.
He joined the «Irascibles» in protest against the Met's exclusion of avant - garde artwork from its juried exhibitions, and he was also part of the Studio 35 three - day symposium on abstract art, which included — among others — Norman Lewis, James Brooks, Theodoros Stamos, and Willem de Kooning.
You can experience the artworks in a whole new way through the interactive program, which accesses photos, videos, and other content to help put you into the mind of the artist.
The fair, which is now in its second year in the city of New York, has become one of the more noteworthy additions to an already crowded week of sales and fairs, with its focus towards high - end blue chip artworks in conjunction with classic design, artifacts and other fields, a focus that makes it both a concentration of the focus of many fair proceedings around town, and an elaboration, seeking buyers new to the field of collecting fine art, furniture, or otherwise, through a more organic mode.
They needed support to produce a beautiful, well publicized exhibition which will establish the existence of the Assn, encourage other women to join and continue to produce artwork.
In its implicit nature as opposed to a brutal revelation, the piece places the home as the centre of the exhibition, to which all the other artworks eventually all adhere.
Resisting the mere repetition of Western canonization, the publication aims not to fruitlessly compare East and West, but rather to decipher the circumstances under which artworks are created, theorized and compared to each other.
The artworks are made from materials as diverse as bamboo stalks, copper tubes, glass shards and a shopping cart; the show's catalog also documents the artist's designs for gates, fountains, stained - glass windows and other architectural elements, some of which have been destroyed.
Jason Moran discusses his cross-disciplinary Walker exhibition, which features his artwork along sidework by Glenn Ligon, Joan Jonas, Kara Walker, and others.
Celebrating art as activism, artwork in the show tackled controversial subjects such as immigration rights, reproductive rights, climate change, transgender rights, white supremacy, gender equality, gun control, sexual harassment, as well as countless other issues which have given rise to mass protest throughout the United States and abroad over the past year.
The exhibition incorporates contemporary artworks, informed by earlier generations of women, which take a variety of forms — quilts, assemblage, hangings, embroidery on cloth and paper, among others — and that consciously blurs the art versus craft distinction.
Temporary exhibitions, which often include artworks borrowed from other collections that relate to items in The Frick Collection, are seen as an important form of research and constitute an original contribution to knowledge.
The show will exhibit a group of artworks in the gallery, and also feature a corresponding internet component of digital works in an online gallery, which have been organized based on a system of artists inviting other artists whose work they admire (shown in black boxes, linked to the artists who have invited them).
Beard also provides an audio guide to the artworks which can be downloaded on iTunes and other podcast channels.
Lucie Fontaine has conceived a series of artworks, each comprised of two parts, which will be divided between the two spaces: half of each piece will be shown at Anat Ebgi, and the other half will be shown at Various Small Fires.
«3 - Dimensional» Art is acceptable in this competition and is open to the following media: relief, pottery, sculpture, installation, kinetic, and conceptual 3 - D artworks created in metal, paper, wood, stone, fiber, plastics, glass, ceramics, or any other material which can be used to create 3 - dimensional art.
The online fair has many great features worth exploring, including virtual tours as well as interactive maps which allow the visitor to plot their own route and share curated «playlists» of artworks with others.
This means that a lot of today's artworks, ones which are sometimes accused of being abusive of the work of others, could be regarded as forms of contemporary assemblage, or collage.
«Part of Richard's agenda is to poke fun at the lofty aspirations of modernism and modernist artworks, which often end up in private homes, where they exist amidst other high - end possessions.
Gonzalez - Torres entangles his work with all of these associations by creating a situation in which others have the opportunity to ingest his artwork and, in so doing, simultaneously defy cultural perceptions of the steadfast nature of artwork and typical behavior in relation to a work of art.
Next day, at the Museum of Contemporary Art (Le Mac LYON), which is secreted within a hideous and massive commercial complex designed by Renzo Piano, only an intriguing digital animation by Takao Minami stood out as truly new narrative amid the otherwise opaque commissions and previously exhibited works by, among others, Bjarne Melgaard, Matthew Barney, Ryan Trecartin, and Robert Gober, who contributed the dollhouses that comprise his first - ever artworks.
A still life photograph of a bouquet of flowers, referencing a work by Bas Jan Ader, is installed on a wall made to the artists specifications, which is based on a work by Christopher D'Arcangelo that involved the construction of a wall for the purpose of displaying others artworks.
According to the first, since other artworks were poor in quality and innovation, he made one himself, but as he was a part of the jury and couldn't use his own name, he signed Saroglia's name which sparked later controversy.
In a follow up to the gallery's critically acclaimed group show «UPRISE / ANGRY WOMEN,» which opened during the week of the 2017 presidential inauguration, exhibition ONE YEAR OF RESISTANCE features artwork across all mediums addressing the issues our society has faced since the election such as immigration rights, women's rights, transgender rights, health care, climate change, white supremacy, gender equality, gun control, sexual harassment, as well as countless other issues which have given rise to mass protest throughout the United States and abroad over the past year.
In his own work and in his promotion of other artists, he sought to prioritize visual and metaphorical abstraction — artworks which communicate the artist's inner vision and lived experience though a universal, intuitive and spiritually expressive language.
Artworks by 19 participating artists are at times playful and poignant, including: Jim Hodges's eerily captivating pink crystal skull, divided in two, forming a (broken) heart; Felix Gonzalez - Torres's poetic light strands and touching brass rings; Louise Bourgeois's hand - sewn couple merged at the belly; Ron Mueck's miniature yet monumental spooning couple; Juan Muñoz's wall - mounted men sharing a hearty laugh at each other's expense; Katharina Fritsch's fantastical octopus embodying fear, control, and helplessness; Yinka Shonibare MBE's headless ballerinas concealing revolvers behind their colorful skirts; and Maurizio Cattelan's slyly humorous pair of inverted police officers, which take on a new resonance in the wake of recent violence and protest.
The license grants the licensee the right to use the artwork on a product or for a specific purpose and for a set time period in exchange for some form of compensation and subject to such other terms and conditions upon which the parties agree.
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