But, as the post on ReadWriteWeb says, you don't always want to clutter up your more - or-less permanent list
with ephemera — those sites that you think might be interesting to look... [more]
Sara Greenberger Rafferty, «Printed Frame
with Ephemera,» 2014, direct substrate, printed plastic and hardware, 50 x 40 inches (127 x 101.6 cm), Edition 1 of 3 1 AP.
In an appropriately more intimate space were great examples of many of the same artists now in the two MoMA exhibitions, sculpture and painting together,
with ephemera presented with greater moment, and critical text, so important to the period, used as the fulcrum]
There are something like 18 discrete galleries, beginning
with ephemera - filled cases that give a sense of, among other avatars, Conner the Dadaist performance artist — wearing surgical scrubs to receive an honorary doctorate; running for San Francisco supervisor — and Conner the conceptual artist — insisting that an employer - required fingerprint be treated as one of a series of multiple works of art.
Together
with ephemera, souvenirs, and archival material from his early career, he gathered works by a diverse group of artists ranging from Bruce Conner and Stan Brakhage to Robert Mallary and Jay DeFeo in order to give context to his own work.
This monograph on Duchamp's Porte - bouteilles, or Bottle Rack, presents the Porte - bouteilles from Robert Rauschenberg's collection along
with ephemera around the readymade.
Drawing from the archives of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company (MCDC), which the Walker acquired in 2011 following Cunningham's death in 2009, the show features films and videos of Cunningham's performances, costumes, and sets, along
with ephemera related to the company's activities.
The exhibition can be combined
with the ephemera supplement, which features archival materials, including photographic contact sheets, scrapbooks, diaries, Soviet publications, and the photographers» personal book maquettes, which reveal the photographic process side by side with the finished versions.
Each Time Capsule is filled
with ephemera — letters, photographs, publications, recordings, clothing, food, medicine, toys, antiques, ticket stubs, artworks, and more — dating from the 1950s to his death in 1987.
is filled
with ephemera — letters, photographs, publications, recordings, clothing, food, medicine, toys, antiques, ticket stubs, artworks, and more — dating from the 1950s to his death in 1987.
These artists fully engaged
with the ephemera produced from this mass - produced culture, embracing expendability and distancing themselves from the evidence of an artist's hand.
This year's shortlist consists of Knut Henriksen, whose dominating sculptures reference modernist architecture, utopian ideals and pragmatic solutions with dazzling visceral results; Vibeke Tandberg who has filled a room with among other things, 119 plaster casts of freezer doors as a comment on recycling; Lars Lauman who has crammed a room
with ephemera from an era that seemed chemically obsessed, including E.T dolls and archival science material on acid attacks; while Mattias Härenstam has set up a pulley that drags a birch tree branch around the exterior of a room, blocking people from entering or exiting the doorway.
Your paintings divulge a fascination
with ephemera — boxes, bottles, broken moments, the gilded crumbling — how do you discover your subjects?
RR: Your paintings divulge a fascination
with ephemera — boxes, bottles, broken moments, the gilded crumbling — how do you discover your subjects?
An artist known for his work
with ephemera, Ameztoy conjured a fairytale landscape that was as delicate as it was detailed.
Not exact matches
To the upper echelons of the art world, much of the soon - to - be auctioned collection is of minimal consequence,
with some pieces considered
ephemera over actual artwork.
At one time, collecting letters, manuscripts, first editions, and other artifacts and
ephemera was a slow process that depended upon visiting faraway places
with strange sounding names.
And while even the best episodes of Galactica and Lost are ultimately pop - culture
ephemera, HBO's mob show is closer to real art: Dostoevsky crossed
with Emile Zola, a novelistic meditation on the nature of societal corruption and personal sin.
With the exception of one book, Americana the Beautiful (another published collection of Kodachrome slides), his next six books were location based, including Las Vegas, Southern California, and Hawaii, which included a combination of vintage images and
ephemera.
Today, the 42 - year - old sits at a single desk, framed by a high shelf lined
with photographs, print campaigns and other
ephemera that document the story of Rag & Bone, a brand as deeply rooted in Wainwright's upper class British background as his life in New York and his personal connection to America's shrinking manufacturing base.
The linen blend fabric is pretty much indestructible (it survived a close encounter
with peanut butter — long and not terribly entertaining story) and those ginormous pockets are perfect for carrying all sorts of vacation
ephemera.
Green Park Station Bath About Blog Vintage and Antique Markets in Bath is packed
with Vintage, Retro, Mid-Century, Decorative Antique Furniture, Vintage & Retro Fashion, Textiles, Collectables, Jewellery, Vinyl, Salvage, Upcycled, Decorative Homewares, Kitchenalia, Garden
Ephemera, Silverware, Prints, Paintings, Fine Art, Ceramics, Upholstery, Curiosities, Cameras, Children's Toys, Books, Paintings, Sculpture, Clocks, Arts & Crafts Frequency about 2 posts per month.
Antique playing cards, Duty Wrappers and
Ephemera from all over the world Connect
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We begin
with Daniel (the incredibly underrated Ortiz), an insurance agent assessing the contents of the life of Ronnie (Dern), an old widower surrounded by an accumulation of books and
ephemera, who, it is implied, is not long for this world.
Then there's other such unclassifiable
ephemera as the McLuhanesque meltdown My Name Is Bruce, the 2007 film in which Evil Dead's only continuing star, Bruce Campbell, plays himself, hired to fight a demon by fans who erroneously believe he's as handy
with a chainsaw as the character he plays.
PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by critic Geoffrey O'Brien and a selection of commentary from young writers, along
with a map of New Penzance Island and other
ephemera
The Leva docs supplement the film
with informative details and biographical
ephemera; I like Sullenberger saying his perceptual field narrowed when he realized his plane was doomed to crash — a more expressionistic director could've really done something
with that.
Niccol's noted sci - fi aesthetics — best demonstrated in his debut effort Gattaca — are evident in Roberto Schaefer's (The Paperboy) competently lensed imagery, and the talented Ronan does the best she can
with a largely unworkable character; however The Host is as parasitic as its antagonists, feeding on the frenzy for otherworldly teen
ephemera, and offering instant gratification instead of intelligent substance.
A 2006 featurette integrates black & white footage from the vintage making - of featurette
with interviews of Bounty's current owner, details of her restoration after being found in bad shape, and bits of fascinating
ephemera.
It's a fascinating piece of
ephemera; while Hollywood regularly depicted America as a homogenous glob
with a singular religion, «Sons of Liberty» has Rains gathering support from the congregation inside his temple.
, a feature - length documentary on the entire series (from the memorable Second Sight Films release of the film); In Search of the Hotel Broslin, a 2001 featurette
with Henenlotter and rapper R.A. «The Rugged Man» Thornburn; a six - minute outtakes reel in HD from a 2K scan of a 16 mm print; The Frisson of Fission: Basket Case, Conjoined Twins, and «Freaks» in Cinema, a new video essay by Travis Crawford discussing the history of films featuring «freaks of nature»; a set of image galleries (promotional stills, behind the scenes,
ephemera, advertisements, home video releases); a promo gallery featuring 3 theatrical trailers (all in HD from 4K sources), a TV spot (also in HD from a 4K source), and 2 radio spots; The Slash of the Knife, a rarely seen short film made by Henenlotter prior to Basket Case; an audio commentary on The Slash of the Knife by Henenlotter and Mike Bencivenga; outtakes and an image gallery from The Slash of the Knife; Belial's Dream, an animated short story by filmmaker Robert Morgan; and last but not least, a 28 - page insert booklet featuring the essay «Case History» by Michael Gingold, «Cham - pain in the Park!»
LILY ANDERSON is an elementary school librarian and Melvil Dewey fangirl
with an ever - growing collection of musical theater tattoos and Harry Potter
ephemera.
Thematically, the novel is preoccupied
with relics, the physical reminders of emotion — for Miles, the abandoned possessions of hundreds of evicted tenants; for Bing, the beaten - up antiques he has pledged to save; for Ellen, the dangerously erotic images she is finally able to cultivate from the
ephemera of her mind and put onto paper; and for Alice, an obsession
with a World War II film which she believes captures the simultaneous hope and despair of a generation.
Eleanor Roosevelt, Virginia Woolf, Shirley Chisholm, Emma Goldman and other eminent feminists are profiled in chapters filled
with vintage photographs,
ephemera and, of course, the team's original broadsides, which are stop - the - presses sensational.
I never realized how often my phone lies face down until I had the back of my phone lighting up
with important friend - related digital
ephemera.
Lily Anderson is a school librarian and Melvil Dewey fangirl
with an ever - growing collection of musical theater tattoos and Harry Potter
ephemera.
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He responds
with head tilts and funny looks, and he did so especially
with «
ephemera,» probably because it sounds, to him, vaguely like «dinner.»
This time, we start out
with Stanford's Cabrinety Collection, which is still rooting around in its awesome game archives and scanning some of the most notable boxes and
ephemera, this time settling on Avalon Hill video game nirvana.
Even
with the same equipment mistakes can be made (Quantum of Solace runs on the Call of Duty engine too), but the boys at Treyarch have done a fine job, adding sweet new effects here and there, making small modifications, and adapting the gunplay to work
with all the authentic WWII
ephemera.
Beyond: Two Souls» ideas are occasionally inept, sometimes brilliant, and often an unstable in - between overloaded
with emotional
ephemera, predatory clichés, and unconscious behavior.
Although I trade in
ephemera often (paper goods
with a short lifespan) and that's reminiscent of transient digital media, I do believe there's something special about a handmade object.
The late, indefatigable Ray Johnson (1927 — 95) has rarely looked as charming and witty as he did in this action - packed show of collages, letters,
ephemera, and the odd sculpture, along
with artworks by compatriots ranging from Andy Warhol to John Baldessari, which placed the mail - art master in the context in which he flourished.
With the aid of film and photographic records, correspondence, invitation cards, as well as posters and other
ephemera, light will be shed on Joan Mitchell's colorful personality and her multifaceted relationships to visual artists, writers, and other cultural figures.
These include artists» materials and interviews, documents related to conservation assessments and treatments, and
ephemera associated
with the creative process.
With more than 200 paintings, sculptures, installations, drawings, photographs, ephemera, and films, the show reveals a scene that was much more diverse than has previously been acknowledged, with women and artists of color playing major ro
With more than 200 paintings, sculptures, installations, drawings, photographs,
ephemera, and films, the show reveals a scene that was much more diverse than has previously been acknowledged,
with women and artists of color playing major ro
with women and artists of color playing major roles.
The first section, for instance, is dedicated to the «portrait without a person» — exemplified by Marsden Hartley's Painting, Number 5, memorializing a German soldier and love of the artist
with an array of personal
ephemera (epaulets from the subject's uniform and a chessboard, in homage to his favorite pastime, among other objects and symbols).
With film recordings and photographs as well as correspondence, invitations, posters, and other
ephemera, Joan Mitchell's vibrant personality and her various relationships to artists, authors, and other figures from the cultural world of her time are illuminated.
The mid-career retrospective also features his latest work, along
with his cache of props and
ephemera, many of which are dutifully rendered in the works themselves.
Included in the holdings are thousands of photographs, documents, artist letters, publications,
ephemera, audio, video and film that document the Walker's long history
with numerous artists, such as Chuck Close, Bruce Conner, Trisha Brown, and Merce Cunningham.