Sentences with phrase «who explore»

Exhibition brings together an international group of artists who explore concepts of the ideal city
This exhibition brings together textiles, paintings, ceramics and collages from around the world, highlighting artists who explore color and texture through layering, translucency and abstract pattern.
This exhibition includes the work of 20 local, national and international artists (one of which is a collaborative) who explore the multi-modal possibilities of sculpture, site - specific installation, video, and works on paper, constituting an exciting and accessible template for how one might glean untold accounts of everyday surroundings.
For other American women artists who explore the stereotyping of women and minorities, see: Judy Chicago (b. 1939) and Barbara Kruger (b. 1945).
The medium is modern, luminous, simple and direct, making it perfect for painters like the Australian - born abstract artist Brent Hallard and the French abstract painter Frédéric Prat, who explore issues of color, surface, precision and intent.
Running for two months, All That Is Holy is a group show featuring six Atlanta artists who explore the sacred - profane dichotomy: Rose M Barron, Daniel Biddy, Elyse Defoor, Deborah Hutchinson, Charity Lindop, and Robert Sherer.
Curators Lee Plested and Scott Watson have selected eighteen artists, who explore figurative drawing using a variety of media.
The Theatre of the Absurd exhibition at Green Art Gallery features a group show of five women artists who explore the collision of human existence and the built world, manifesting itself in the relationship between art and architecture.
For the inaugural exhibition at Secret Dungeon, an artist run project space that itself exists in a storage unit in a garage, we are proud to present three artists who explore how the background noise of popular, visual data is manipulated and reformed in time, space, and effort, as it becomes the information of memory.
, an exhibition featuring the video work of sixteen international artists who explore aspects of Shanghai's rapidly evolving urban culture.
Oceans brings together the work of over 20 artists who explore the cultural, political, and biological dimensions of the oceans, examining the effects of human - made issues, such as climate change and rising sea - levels, and reimagining human's relationship to the planet.
Altered States looks at contemporary artists who explore psychedelia (mostly painting and some constructions with a mix of figuration, geometric and Op imagery) against a back drop of 1960s Op Art, figurative and Color Field paintings, as well as original rock posters from concerts at the Fillmore West, Avalon Ballroom and other San Francisco venues to set the stage and create the mood.
The exhibition brings together works by three artists who explore the relationship of image and time.
Curated by artist Andy Kincaid, the exhibition featured work by New York - based artists Bašić and Kessler who both explore bodies and corporeal forms.
The Spring exhibition will include works by 22 photographers, video artists, and visual artists who explore the theme of the exhibition through their works: Zoë Buckman, Mangue Banzima, Martin Bell & Mary Ellen Mark, Nina Berman, Cause Collective, Elizabeth Colomba, Bruce Davidson, Erika deVries, Donna Ferrato, Samara Gaev, Caran Hartsfield, Lili Holzer - Glier, Jessica Ingram, Michael Koehler, Barbara Kruger, Lorie Novak, Gordon Parks, Alice Proujansky, Safe Space Collective, Scheherazade Tillet, Sophia Tsanos, and David Wojnaorwicz.
Taking inspiration from this ironic scandal, Know Yourself presents a group of artists who explore the instability of authenticity and ownership within the present sphere of economic production and consumption.
There's no romantic vision of a primitive culture to be seen - the archetypes here are complicated concoctions of western and eastern cultures, featuring migrant figures who explore the conflict and intersection between the primitive and rampant first world commercialism of modern island life.
In REPEAT FORWARD six young artists who explore abstract and material - based expressions through different mediums are presented.
Love Is Colder than Capital brings together 16 artists who explore the interrelationships of economics and emotions in society.
A Series of Moves is a selection of young New York - based artists — Paul Gagner, Karen Lederer, and Rachel Schmidhofer — who explore various realities of art making and present a tongue - in - cheek take on the everyday struggles of creative living through witty still - life compositions.
An exhibition of work by four acclaimed contemporary artists who explore themes and ideas central to Andy Warhol's artistic practice, demonstrating how Warhol's legacy continues to influence and shape the content of the work of a new generation of artists.
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (December 12, 2017)-- The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College is leading a four - campus exhibition of This Place, which features more than 600 images by twelve internationally acclaimed photographers who explore the personal and public spaces in Israel and the West Bank.
In the project space Metaphor is pleased to present The Reflective Veil, work by Patricia Miranda and Tricia Wright, two artists who explore the psychological implications revealed in a mirrored surface.
The two exhibitions bring together artists who explore ideas that transcend mere instrumental reason.
For Shifting Optics Upstream Gallery has selected seven artists who all explore the relationship between the digital and the analogue.
Borrowing its title from Greil Marcus» 1997 book The Old, Weird America: The World of Bob Dylan's Basement Tapes, this publication is produced in conjunction with an exhibition at the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, which considers the work of 16 artists who explore American folk imagery and history from the time of European settlement to the 1960s.
ODETTA presents, If This, Then What an exhibition of 8 visual artists who explore cause and effect relationships through creative technology.
What's more, after five years of not having a New York gallery representative, she is now part of the PPOW Gallery family of female and LGBTQ artists who explore social and political constructions of femininity, female body, sexuality and desire.
We are seeking artists who explore these areas to make «art & photographs for grown - ups.»
Back to the Things Themselves, on show at The Briggait, presents artworks by Lesley Punton (LP) and Judy Spark (JS) who both explore possibilities and limits of translating one's lived experience of the environment, and the potential for connections between a subjective experience with universal ways of knowing the world.
«In its first year,» says Silverman, «I will curate a series of shows featuring artists who explore the explicit tropes and subtle nuances of design in their artworks.
Who explore the subject through different expression platforms such as: site specific installations, video, performance and photography among other media.
These compositions had an impact on artists who explore the theme of war and memory.
Alligood's presentation represents the first in a series of investigations on Chicago's career — which will be compiled into a monograph that will feature thirteen writers who explore a different era or aspect of the artist's career.
Other works in the exhibition include Jorge Pardo's handcrafted wooden palette and modernist designed furniture that question the nature of the aesthetic experience; pioneering conceptual artist Joseph Kosuth's discourse on aesthetics in neon, An Object Self - Defined, 1966; Rachel Lachowicz's 1992 row of urinals cast in red lipstick, which delivers a feminist critique of Duchamp's readymade; Richard Pettibone's paintings of photographs of Fountain; Richard Phillips» recent paintings based on Gerhard Richter's highly valued work; Miami artist Tom Scicluna's neon sign, «Interest in Aesthetics,» a critique of the use of aesthetics in Fort Lauderdale's ordinance on homelessness; the French collaborative Claire Fontaine's lightbox highlighting Duchamp's critical comments about art juries; Corey Arcangel's video Apple Garage Band Auto Tune Demonstration, 2007, which tweaks the concept of aesthetics in the digital age; Bernd and Hilla Becher's photographs, Four Water Towers, 1980, that reveal the potential for aesthetic choices within the same typological structures; and works by Elad Lassry and Steven Baldi, who explore the aesthetic history of photography.
In keeping with the MATRIX tradition of facilitating new, open modes of analysis, Some Forgotten Place presents the work of eight contemporary international artists who explore landscape as an intellectually and emotionally charged space.
The shortlist for Artes Mundi 8 brings together 5 international contemporary artists who directly engage with everyday life through their practice and who explore contemporary social issues across the globe.
The exhibition focuses on artists who explore similar themes and subject matter in their work, primarily issues of race, gender, identity, history, and popular culture.
Among them is Cairo - based Gypsum Gallery that will present a group presentation of works by Taha Belal, Basim Magdy and Tamara Al Samerraei who explore the reconfiguration of time through three mediums: photographic light boxes, painting and sculpture.
Her exhibition les vases communicants pairs these hybrid sculptures with works by other artists who explore the link between antiquity and the present: Fay Ray, Whitney Hubbs, David Korty, Matt Lipps, -LSB-...]
The shortlist for Artes Mundi 7 in 2016 brought together 6 international contemporary artists who directly engage with everyday life through their practice and who explore contemporary social issues across the globe.
ArtTuesdays presents a panel of local contemporary visual artists who explore themes of migration, including Adler Guerrier, Anja Marais, and Jamilah Sabur.
It features recently acquired works made from the early 1990s to the present by artists who explore these concepts.
Drawn from the ARTIST ROOMS collection, this exhibition of work by New York - based artist Vija Celmins is one of three displays at The New Art Gallery Walsall to present contemporary artists who explore the theme of physical or psychological wilderness.
The Meyerhoff - Becker Collection also includes work by photographers who explore the nature of the medium itself by appropriating imagery from mass media and other sources to create often carefully staged pictures.
UNVEILED features eight outstanding Australian artists who explore the way in which we use the exterior as a way of revealing something about what lies beneath.
Some of the highlights also include Elizabeth Catlett's The Negro Series, commemorating anonymous Black women's labor and the courage and strength of African American women; Edward Hopper's paintings that reveal the ways the home structures our interior life; the works of Jay DeFeo and Mark Rothko who sought recourse in spirituality and mysticism; but also Diane Arbus, George Grosz, Jasper Johns and others who explore the notion of a nation.
Lucid Dreams and Distant Visions: South Asian Art in the Diaspora, organized by Asia Society Museum with the support of the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center, considers the work of nineteen contemporary artists from the South Asian diaspora who explore notions of home and issues relating to migration, gender, race, and memory across mediums and aesthetics.
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. proudly presents From Nature, a new exhibition featuring six Korean artists who explore what it means to espouse the values found in natureâ $» form, flow, utilization of resourcesâ $» In their art and life.
This work adds to the ICA / Boston's strong and ever - expanding collection of sculpture, and of works in all mediums by artists who explore the subjects of war and sociopolitical violence, including Kader Attia, Louise Bourgeois, Willie Doherty, Mona Hatoum, and Yasumasa Morimura.
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