With this ephemeral work, Tuerlinck evokes the Land Art movement and asks questions about the experience of time and the traces 20th - century life leaves behind.
There was also a shared interest in activating public spaces
with ephemeral work that would prompt people to traverse this active corridor.
Not exact matches
Working with a Cominco subsidiary, Keevil finds the small - cap explorer compromised by the «
ephemeral response of the junior stock market.»
Finally, we take encouragement in this
work of remote marriage preparation from Pope Francis who declared recently (address to Roman Rota 22/1/2016), «Therefore,
with a renewed sense of responsibility, the Church continues to propose marriage in its essential elements — offspring, the good of the spouses, unity, indissolubility, sacredness — not as an ideal for a few, despite modern models centred on the
ephemeral and the transitory, but as a reality that,
with the grace of Christ, can be lived by all the baptised faithful.»
I just wanted to make delicious,
ephemeral food, pair it
with some good conversation and call that my «
work.»
Gorgeously photographed, and
with a minimalist score by Fred Frith, Leaning Into the Wind offers viewers a welcome chance to consider the
work of an artist who defies the recent commodification cult to embrace the
ephemeral and the nominally «worthless.»
With its flowing harmonies, «Disobedience» works equally well as an example of modern classical music at its most thankfully harmonious, Herbert dresses strings lines over each other with gossamer delicateness in a way that's also reminiscent of the hypnotic film works of ephemeral composer Michael Convertino («Bed or Roses») in a way that awakens with its womens» growing self empowerment, also calling to the ear such diverse, ultra-melodic composers as Claude Debussy and Richard Wag
With its flowing harmonies, «Disobedience»
works equally well as an example of modern classical music at its most thankfully harmonious, Herbert dresses strings lines over each other
with gossamer delicateness in a way that's also reminiscent of the hypnotic film works of ephemeral composer Michael Convertino («Bed or Roses») in a way that awakens with its womens» growing self empowerment, also calling to the ear such diverse, ultra-melodic composers as Claude Debussy and Richard Wag
with gossamer delicateness in a way that's also reminiscent of the hypnotic film
works of
ephemeral composer Michael Convertino («Bed or Roses») in a way that awakens
with its womens» growing self empowerment, also calling to the ear such diverse, ultra-melodic composers as Claude Debussy and Richard Wag
with its womens» growing self empowerment, also calling to the ear such diverse, ultra-melodic composers as Claude Debussy and Richard Wagner.
Travel writing is often associated
with tourism, and includes
works of an
ephemeral nature such as guide books and reviews,
with the
For example, the objective of Viking, an imprint of The Penguin Group, is «To publish a strictly limited list of good nonfiction, such as biography, history and
works on contemporary affairs, and distinguished fiction
with some claim to permanent importance rather than
ephemeral popular interest.»
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Working with themes of time and media, McNamee has meticulously laminated the daily newspaper into complete one - year cycles in what critic D. Eric Bookhardt writes «subverts the processes of mechanical media... The news and its media are
ephemeral, yet here pages that once held all that was weighty in the world are congealed into dead weight and reduced to inert blocks of abandoned information in a weird entombment.»
This group of intergenerational artists closely considers the process of art - making in their
work by playing
with scale, the
ephemeral quality of their materials, the nature of time and language, and the relationships between the objects that they create.
The rather
ephemeral nature of fashion, the very different critical response and the chance to make contact
with an audience beyond the artworld made the collaboration liberating for Trubkovich, but not in a way that has affected his
work directly.
Moving back and forth
with decisive brush strokes and dynamic gestures, I
work rapidly to capture that
ephemeral feeling in tangible form.
In another
work, a text and sound exhibition titled «The transience of soap» in 2001 at The Tin Sheds Gallery, McGreevy collaborates
with Barbara Halnan and Warren Summers to create
ephemeral spatial drawings using suspended perspex etched
with text, where the passage of time is an essential part of the
work.
The majority of the
works and
ephemeral documents held by the Foundation were compiled by Arnett and his sons over three decades,
with the goal of creating a collection that could serve as a record and legacy of this culture.
The
works, suspended plate - glass sculptures internally etched
with images of clouds, share Isamu Noguchi's interest in sculpting
ephemeral materials, and in using them to shape space.
In 1959, Mallary took a teaching position at Pratt and moved to New York, where he would combine the brooding weight and density of the New Mexico abstractions
with ephemeral urban detritus, creating
works that established him among the core artists exploring junk art, such as John Chamberlain, Richard Stankiewicz, Claes Oldenburg and Lee Bontecou.
Curatorship, too, was well served; an impressive number of galleries signed on to the Focus section
with solo shows of
work too
ephemeral, high maintenance, or heavy on concept to be readily collectible.
On view April 25 — August 19, 2018, the
works — suspended plate - glass sculptures internally etched
with images of clouds — evoke Isamu Noguchi's interest in sculpting
ephemeral materials, and in using them to shape space.
A concern
with surface texture, organic shapes and the
ephemeral are a consistent feature of Wakely's
work, as embodied by the beautifully delicate Spring Snow (1986), a floor installation made entirely of coloured tissue paper.
The more self - evident and
ephemeral the
work seems, the more it becomes filled
with spirituality and surprise.
Jiyeon Kim is a Seoul - based sound artist and musician
working with field recording, composition, and AV manipulation as a means of exploring the environment and
ephemeral phenomena.
For more information, please see www.damelioterras.com Designed to highlight the prevalence of contemporary artists who are fascinated
with the
ephemeral, the transitory, and the temporary, miniMATRIX is a series of exhibitions comprising a single
work of art, mounted not in the MATRIX Gallery but in atypical viewing spaces.
The
ephemeral and factual elements
with allusions to the creative process and external world bring to mind Sylvia Mangold's early
works depicting tape, yardsticks, and floor planes and Manny Farber's later still life's that teem
with incident.
Time also dictates her technique,
working slowly and deliberately on still subjects in sunshine
with oils or pencil or
working fast and loose in charcoal on more
ephemeral subjects such as fog.
The more self - evident and
ephemeral the
work seems, the more it brims
with surprise.
Mr. Chamberlain
worked with a broad range of materials, some as pliant as foam rubber and as
ephemeral as brown paper bags.
Following his move from New York to Captiva Island in fall 1970, Rauschenberg began to
work with a restricted palette, spare shapes, and a narrow range of simple
ephemeral materials such as cardboard, paper, and sand, a shift that reflected both his change of environment and the emerging vocabulary of Postminimalism.
In tension
with the other
works in the gallery, the piece suggests the
ephemeral nature of what we build, and stasis itself.
Her solo show 287 Steps opens on January 21st, the night before her large scale
ephemeral work Spine of the Earth 2012 is performed in conjunction
with the Getty Museum's Pacific Standard Time Performance Festival.
Following on from exhibitions of the
work of Garth Evans (2013, curated by Richard Deacon) and Uncommon Ground: Land Art in Britain 1966 - 79 (2014), which between them covered the period from 1959 - 1982, where sculptural practice was very much
ephemeral, conceptual, or based on performance, this current exhibition looks at the early 80s, a time when sculptural practice in the UK went back into the workshops to experiment
with a completely new approach of assembling.
Much of Gomez's
work is concerned
with the
ephemeral — his art captures fleeting moments in time that would otherwise be forgotten or go unnoticed — a gardener watering a lawn, a housekeeper sweeping a floor, or a laborer lifting a package onto a truck.
But the real power of this show and the
works that best reveal his uncanny ability to capture the most
ephemeral and complex of natural phenomena resides
with his seascapes.
The
ephemeral quality of each
work is underpinned by provocative titles such as
With Peace, Double Bind, Sub Rosa that may lead the viewer to the artist's intentions.
Emerging from her use of objects in her paintings and her inclusion of found objects in her
ephemeral site - specific
works, these new painting - sculpture hybrids contrast monochromatic white and black areas
with brightly - hued squiggles, splashes, stripes, and mazes and investigate what happens when a canvas and an object become a simultaneous and continuous surface for painting.
Glacial Specimens (flame
worked glass
with clay and acrylic paint) consists of several small mixed media glass sculptures which capture the
ephemeral nature of snow and ice crystals.
Often referred to as a conceptual landscape painter, Finch plays
with atmospheric effects and
ephemeral notions such as time in his
works to examine the ways in which we perceive the outside world.
Executed
with a raw intensity on paper and in
ephemeral installations, her
work often draws its imagery and subject matter from current and historical events such as the torture of women in Nicaragua, the extermination of Jews in the Holocaust, and the atrocities of the Vietnam War.
The other «is that she obviously gravitated towards
work that is very magical,
ephemeral, spiritual and deals
with perception,» he says.
All four artists parodied museum conventions, frustrated the market
with inconsistent pricing, and created
ephemeral or degradable
works that demanded new standards of collection, display, and conservation.
For
Working Back he will show photographic documentation of
ephemeral sculptural forms made
with things found in proximity to one another in the waste sites that surround the urban environment.
Hundley's choice of found, often
ephemeral objects embeds each
work with sentimentality and personal meaning, but these small - scale details are at times suggestive of more universal imagery and ideas: mythology, forces of nature, and aerial views of vast and fantastic landscapes.
Especially known for exhibiting and finding markets for
ephemeral and time - based conceptual projects and for the longstanding and continuous collaborations
with its artists, whose
work spans across a...
Breuning's artworks, in whichever of the plethora of media it emerges in, deals
with the «big questions in life» through a language that merges mass - culture and art manifesting a body of
ephemeral works made permanent via artistic documentation constituting of humorous art without ridiculing art.
Finally, a two - channel video installation
with ephemeral objects by James T. Hong plays as a counterpoint to the other
works, performing the history of maritime commerce in Hong Kong
with a focus on the opium trade.
They
work with text,
ephemeral sculpture, and photography.
But I don't think any of these
ephemeral things would
work with Trump.
«When Attitudes Become Form: Bern 1969 / Venice 2013» brings together the original
works presented at the Kunsthalle and Schulwarte, loaned for the event by important private collections and international museums (for example the
works of Carl Andre, Claes Oldenburg, Bruce Nauman, Eva Hesse, Giovanni Anselmo, Hanne Darboven, Reiner Ruthenbeck, Marinus Boezem and Richard Tuttle); site - specific interventions «reenacted» directly or in association
with the artists and their Estates (for instance the
works of Joseph Beuys, Daniel Buren, Walter De Maria, Jan Dibbets, Alain Jacquet, Joseph Kosuth, Sol LeWitt, Keith Sonnier, Ger van Elk, Lawrence Weiner and Gilberto Zorio); plus a selection of photographs, videos, books, letters,
ephemeral objects and other original materials relating to the 1969 show and its context.
Covering all periods of Boetti's broad oeuvre — including early sculptural experiments associated
with the Arte Povera movement, conceptual and
ephemeral projects of the 1970s and the monumental embroideries and tapestries he fabricated up to his death — this richly illustrated catalogue is structured as a typology of the artist's body of
work rather than a chronological progression.