Sentences with phrase «work as artifacts»

He's interested in discovering, not creating, and he refers to his work as artifacts, not art.
Human activity, and the turns of economic booms and busts, are insinuated throughout the works as artifacts — semi-manicured yards, chain link fences, power lines, pavement — hidden among rich vegetation; subjects that are treated as background.

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Lorello was convicted in 2008 of grand larceny for stealing hundreds of artifacts from the collections of the New York State Library and New York Archives, for which he worked for nearly 30 years as a Civil War expert.
Sammy Lokorodi, a resident of Kenya's northwestern desert who works as a fossil and artifact hunter, led the way to a trove of 3.3 million - year - old tools.
Mathias and his crew are all nasty and murderous, and they've enslaved unwary travelers and locals to do their work on the island for them as they search for an archaeological artifact.
Agent Carter... as she works to fight the remains of HYDRA, recover precious artifacts, and begin a brand new agency to fight evil.
The work stands today as artifacts of one of Hollywood's most successful composer - director relationships.
Its anti-style actually works greatly in its favor — it manages to accurately reflect the banalities of childhood, the fluid nature of memory, the flashes of recognition we have of cultural artifacts from a previous time, and our struggles to redefine our relationships with our parents and friends as we change and grow right along with them.
In her work as a curator at the Nobel Museum, Klaesson has had opportunities to meet recent laureates and to explore the treasure trove of artifacts donated by previous winners.
Feedback like this led us to conclude that the particular nature of video made it fundamentally different from the other artifacts collected during observations, such as observers» notes, board snapshots, lesson plans, and student work.
As for the great teachers, they now have a way to capture tangible artifacts of what's working and to spread them across hundreds of classrooms.
Help teachers involve students in real intellectual work - in thinking critically and constructing knowledge as they investigate historical artifacts and other materials that engage their minds and imaginations.
In the schools and districts studied, assessments of teachers were based on well - articulated standards of practice evaluated through evidence including observations of teaching along with teacher pre - and post-observation interviews and, sometimes, artifacts such as lesson plans, assignments, and samples of student work.
These measures may include evidence of student work and learning, as well as evidence of teacher practices derived from observations, videotapes, artifacts, and even student surveys.
As you move through your program, you will add performances and artifacts to your ePortfolio ™ in each course, and by the end of their program, you will have electronically collected multiple instances of your work, all tied directly to state and national standards.
And yet, utilitarian as it is, and despite the slapdash build quality, it manages to be both aesthetically graceful and mechanically formidable — a fitting artifact of an era when working class didn't mean second class.
As with his previous work, the premise is anything but usual: Blending three storylines that cover most of the 20th century, the novel is set both in Lisbon and the mythical mountains of the title, which just might contain an artifact that will change the way the world thinks about religion.
As my teams work through a given problem, I mark up my OneNote artifacts in RepliGo.
Officially christened in 1984, the section has been working to care for the artifacts since Hearst Castle was donated to the State of California in 1957 as a historic house museum.
If you are interested in cultural tours, our driver can take you touring to the local villages to see the craftsmen at work, or spend the day shopping for local crafts and artifacts, as well as the beautiful Lombok Pearls.
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But the conservation of physical items is every bit as important as digitizing them, so we work closely with the major video game museums and archives to make sure artifacts have permanent homes.
I found that I had blue and red cards that worked well together for this deck and tons of artifacts to use as well.
Pieces ranging from early -»60s paintings incorporating casts of manhole covers to brand - new sculptures made of resin and horsehair variously bring to mind Sue Coe's activist art, Robert Rauschenberg's indexical work of the 1950s, Bruce Nauman's casts of animal bodies and Jack Pierson's early installations, as well as fiber art and African artifacts.
These works are printed on paper, and as a result contain some surprises, delivering crackling artifacts of our culture as well as... Read more
As the title suggests, the exhibition casts a wide net, capturing everything from cultural artifacts (feminist literature, earthenware) to graphic design (exhibition posters, bakery business cards), to unique artists» works influenced by graphic novels, Girl Scout badges, stock photography, and other bric - a-brac.
Also, the visual part of your practice is as important as the sound, while in my work, the visual component is a smaller part — and often an artifact — of the sound work.
Instead of working with rags and twigs like his Italian predecessors, Harrison uses custom 3D printing technology to create altered copies of African artifacts such as masks and statues.
The exhibition — which is part of the College's Georgia Brooks Stonewall Celebration Project — features the work of 20 contemporary artists as well as artifacts from the Lesbian Herstory Archives.
Spanning the two floors of the museum's older buildings, as well as other areas of its new annex, the exhibition embraces new works by Ai Weiwei, inspired by the museum's collection of ancient artifacts and the artist's visit to the Greek island of Lesvos.
Hegarty's work poses as artifacts of known history gone awry, envisioning an alternative world order of poetic justice.
These cultural artifacts serve as resource materials in many of my works, which I typically gather through on - going cataloguing.
7 Bringing Jutta Koether, Wade Guyton, R.H. Quaytman, and Stephen Prina into the discussion, Joselit introduced «transitivity» as a term for work that «moves out from painting - as - cultural artifact to the social networks surrounding it.»
Works on view are varied, including pioneering x-rays and aerial views, artifacts of early photojournalism, and recent examples of conceptual art all grouped in arrangements to emphasize the range of possibilities offered by photography as a medium.
Swallow seems to choose his objects and method of working with these ideas in mind, both as a comment on our seeming need for the dream and demise that science fiction allows for as well as our need to experience, make, and possess art objects it as if we were pre-creating artifacts of our own time.
In many ways, her work can be understood as following a conceptual artistic tradition inherited from Marcel Duchamp, Andy Warhol, and Douglas Huebler of pointing at the ironic and content - laden artifacts of our media age rather than creating new objects.
An ongoing project, The Crystal Frontier, creates a fictional female Utopia, with artifacts, products and writings from this Utopian reality represented as works for exhibition.
The exhibition features more than 500 archaeological objects and works from Mexico and the United States, including jewelry, works of precious metals, and household as well as ceremonial artifacts.
Through paint, pixel, word, and fabric she creates work that functions as a bridge between the hypothetical and the physical, objects operate as artifacts of personal - as - political discovery formulated within a landscape balancing between nihilism and mysticism.
I've been thinking more and more about the physicality of the paintings and how important that some of the shapes in the works read as natural elements, whether that is rocks, caves, forms of decay, artifacts, relics, etc..
Exhibitions include Dos Mundos: Worlds of the Puerto Ricans 1973, Mira, Mira, Mira, Museum of the City of New York 1974, Ten Japanese Artists, 1975; Legacy of James Vanderzee, 1977; Sacred Artifacts: Objects of Devotion, 1982; Disinformation: The Manufacture of Consent, 1985; Repulsion: Aesthetics of the Grotesque, 1987; Foreign Affairs: Conflicts in the Global Village, 1988; Dia De Los Muertos, 1988; Prisoners of Image: Ethnic and Gender Stereotyping, 1989; Mon Reve: Haiti after the Duvaliers, 1989; Artists of Conscience, 1992; Peoples Choice: Komar & Melamid, 1994; Expansion Arts, I, II, III, 1995 - 1998; (Mickey) Mouse: An American Icon, 1998; The Artists as Patron, 1999; Honeymoon Series by Yoshio Itagaki, 2000; Between the Real and the Unreal: Recent works by Simen Johan, 2000, Genochoice an installation by Virgil Wong, 2000.
I think about the in - between place of objects, like textiles, that are categorized as artifacts rather than art works.
Bole's work at CCAD is an immersive installation that connects her fascination with the artifacts and photographs of the American Antebellum era — what Greil Marcus described as ``... the old, weird America...» — with her immediate experience pertaining to her own lineage; a history steeped in a faded Victorian culture for which Bole is the dedicated and even obsessed archivist.
While the move is less radical than routine (by now we've all seen paintings brought in to function as artifacts, arranged in concert with other art or art - like objects), it effectively releases Louis» work from its unimaginative role as illustration for Clement Greenberg, opening the work for new meanings.
Stern's studio, as well as her dining room and sitting room, are furnished as she left them, with eclectic artifacts from her travels, as well as a selection of her work, which the museum has hung from the walls.
This museum - quality exhibition juxtaposes for the first time historical works by Japanese artists belonging to the original Mingei movement — whose techniques derive from traditional methods of craftsmanship, as seen in many of the Japanese artifacts on display — with the works of modern and contemporary artists, designers and architects, who keep alive the philosophy of Mingei today.
This body of work plays with the idea of art as an ongoing conversation with posterity in which artifacts of the past are painted over, yet traces of the original art remain — and using the cave - dweller as a metaphor for the fundamental human condition: forever shrouded in darkness and uncertainty, yet determined to leave our own visions upon the walls of the cave.
The Museum's Second Floor presents a broad selection of Trockel's work in conjunction with a selection of artifacts created by individuals not normally recognized as professional artists, whom she considers kindred spirits, nonetheless.
Amongst other works, the exhibition also includes a new commission The Ballad of Special Ops Cody (2017) as well as his well - known «The invisible enemy should not exist» (2007 — ongoing) a series of sculptures that represent an attempt to reconstruct archaeological artifacts from the National Museum of Iraq, following the 2003 US invasion.
In a speculative way, Manuel Cirauqui's curatorial premise also incorporates documents alongside pre-Columbian artifacts that Artaud may or may not have encountered, putting them in dialogue with the work of local and international artists such as Germán Cueto, Lucio Fontana, Maria Izquierdo, José Clemente Orozco, Nancy Spero and Javier Tellez.
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