Sentences with phrase «with humble materials»

It makes sense then, that Sassoon collects pieces from Arte Povera and Zero artists; the two movements emphasized work that was simple in form, monochromatic and made with humble materials.
With these and other images anchored by thousands of pins to bulletin - board - like surfaces, his shallow reliefs form a palimpsest that teems with humble materials such as cut - up magazines, string, plastic, gold leaf, and other ephemera.
I am drawn to vernacular architecture, that which is unplanned and that which is built with humble materials.
Conceived as a selection of artists that are both influential to Almanza Pereda's neo-Arte Povera practice and in conversation with Present Company's curatorial program, the fifteen artists in the exhibition signify a loose community of practitioners working with humble materials to guide ideas to fantastical ends.

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My point was, if Jesus was humble and back then told his disciples to sell all they had and follow him, then he must not have been to bog on adorning ones self with the riches and material things of the Earth.
Hand - beaded in collaboration with Navajo artisans using traditional techniques and materials sourced in New Mexico, these one - of - a-kind pieces «evoke the humbling, starry expanse of space or the awe - inspiring power of a sudden lightning storm.»
This fabric has very humble origins but with time it has become the undiscussed favourite material in the wardrobes of men, women, dogs, cats, you name it.
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In my humble film student opinion, the trilogy as it now stands was average at best, making for watchable yet forgettable popcorn - popping gorefests with a somewhat bizarre re-working of the source material.
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While the underground houses plenty of secrets to be found, from materials for making stronger weapons and armor, to streams of lava and enemies that will surround and destroy you, the overground is also teeming with life, as mucus blobs attack in the day, and hordes of goblins invade your humble abode at night.
«We're just about done with the possibilities of the stretched canvas,» he explains, adding, «If I can free a humble material from itself, perhaps I can free myself from myself.»
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.
When I try to empathize with another, be it a raw material or another person, I am trying my very best to remain humble.
Influenced by as many subjects as he included in his artworks — American Transcendentalists, European Surrealism, Hollywood, ballet, the French Symbolists — Cornell charged humble materials with intrigue, mystery and unforeseen complexity.
Her choice of unlikely, humble materials — small pieces of bone, worn wood, thin semi-translucent white plastic bags, half - burnt cigarette papers, or the edge of two stapled canvases — that reveal and hide themselves, questions what it might mean to paint with found objects.
The works are created with humble and fragile materials such as paper, wood, wire or metal piece.
The works reflect Song's intervention and satire of traditional art, integrating the humble cultural material of food with the elegance of traditional Chinese landscape painting.
So do the humble materials, as with a wall - size Awning that connects her to Rosemarie Trockel, Noa Eshkol, and other believers in craft and textiles.
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 manifold possibilities of paper, combined with its humble nature, make it the preferred material for a democratic and direct approach as an artist medium.
German - born and Los Angeles - based artist Florian Morlat works in a constructivist - Pop style that combines humble materials like cardboard and wood, with absurdist figurative gestures referencing pop icons like the Beatles.
At first he applied that insight to most ordinary items of American life, especially humble edibles, all those cheeseburgers and ice cream cones and pillowy wedges of pie, made even more dream like because they were rendered in soft materials, with their inevitable hint of the pliancy of the human body, and splattered with mock - Abstract Expressionist drizzles of paint.
With its idea that humble «poor» everyday materials — both natural and man - made — can be transformed into powerful, evocative works of art, Arte Povera transformed the landscape and language of contemporary art in the late 1960s and 70s and has become one of the most influential art movements of the past half century, exerting a profound impact on art around the world, including conceptual art, minimalism and the YBAs.
With its idea that humble «poor» everyday materials — both natural and man - made — can be transformed into powerful, evocative works of art, Arte Povera transformed the landscape and language of contemporary art in the late 1960s and -LSB-...]
From the delicate nature of early wall sculptures — including Diary of Flowers (1994), composed with hundreds of doodled paper napkins, and Changing Things (1997), made from disassembled silk flowers — to the large cut - paper photographs of flowering trees, gold - leafed newspaper pages, and light - filled mirror mosaics of the past decade, Hodges» art typically begins as humble, even overlooked materials that are transformed through his touch.
From the delicate nature of early wall sculptures - including Diary of Flowers (1994), composed with hundreds of doodled paper napkins, and Changing Things (1997), made from disassembled silk flowers pinned to the wall - to the large cut - paper photographs of flowering trees, gold - leafed newspaper pages, and light - filled mirror mosaics of the past decade, Hodges» art typically begins as humble, even overlooked materials that are transformed through his touch.
In addition, there are a number of self - taught artists, including James Castle, Morton Bartlett, Judith Scott, and Manuel Montalvo, who worked in isolation or obscurity — the products of their fertile imaginations created with the humblest of materials and the most economic of means.
Burri favored, instead, unorthodox pigments and humble prefabricated materials and worked his surfaces with stitching and combustion and other signal processes.
Despite this ambivalent attitude, he was unquestionably one of the most important exponents of Arte Povera, often working with appropriately humble, mundane materials, as well as with more traditional media.
Outlining planes and volumes in space with the humblest of materials, American artist Fred Sandback's (1943 — 2003) work makes ingenious use of the Minimalist artistic vocabulary.
The younger artists are once again embracing the beauty of a range of materials — whether this be humble sticky tape in the case of Monika Grzymala or the delicate, jewel - like strips of bronze etched with words in the case of Athanasios Arganias.
«The exhibition looks at [David] Hammons and [Yves] Klein as artists who perform a kind of aesthetic alchemy — investing the humblest of everyday materials with deep aesthetic significance.»
A wall of stained glass windows, made from humble «craft» materials like tape, paper, beads, and photo - gels, plays on the idea of metamorphosis with a fly as its central motif.
Robert Rauschenberg, the American master whose work has challenged artists and audiences for five decades, will be in Houston this week to discuss the humble material he imbued with remarkable beauty.
Youdhister Maharjan works with found materials and reclaimed text, engaging in laboriously repetitive and autopoietic processes, to create a new language that transcends their humble origin and takes a new life of its own, independent of its prescribed meaning and form; inquiring the intersection of identity and anonymity, individual and collective, familiar and alien; exploring the materiality...
CUT is the final exhibition in a trilogy of shows organized by the Greater Reston Arts Center examining labor - intensive, hand - manipulated, contemporary artworks made from humble materials traditionally associated with domestic craft.
Despite this ambivalent attitude, he was unquestionably one of the most important exponents of Poor Art, often working with appropriately humble, mundane materials, as well as with more traditional media.
This publication aims not to draw out any notion of influence or direct correlation between these bodies of work, but rather to elucidate a resonance between two artists who both engage transformative processes to invest the humblest of everyday materials with deep aesthetic significance.
Linking materials of typically feminine creativity with Arte Povera's call to embrace poor, she created a variety of ingenious sculptures, paintings and installations from humble domestic items and traditional craft techniques.
The artist favors humble materials, economic gestures, and transparency with respect to his craft.
The Los Angeles - based artist favors humble materials, economic gestures, and transparency with respect to craft.
Small - scale and composed of humble materials like graph paper, colored paper, and pencil, Thomas's thought - provoking work exudes an understated anxiety tempered with wry humor.
Youdhister Maharjan works with found materials and reclaimed text, engaging in laboriously repetitive and autopoietic processes, to create a new language that transcends their humble origin and takes a new life of its own, independent of its prescribed meaning and form; inquiring the intersection of identity and anonymity, individual and collective, familiar and alien; exploring the materiality of text; and reasserting the thingness of language.
During the 1950s his celebration of humble materials such as sacking and tar created a new aesthetic, rich in expressive power, that was later to prove decisive for artists associated with the Arte Povera movement.
From his work with humble, readymade materials to his ambitious public sculptures and his rock band, Creed demonstrates how his ideas circulate through the variety of media he engages in his art.
Manish Nai's work demonstrates his perennial engagement with minimalism through transformation of the humble regional material of jute fabric, dyed in a rich natural indigo.
Recently he has collaborated with crafts people such as wool spinners and dyers, transforming materials from their humble beginnings into spectacular objects.
Working with the humblest and most unlikely of materials, ordinary acrylic yarn, he upended conventional notions of sculptural space and substance.
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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