Sentences with phrase «work explores landscapes»

Rick Silva is a new media artist whose recent works explore landscape, remix and glitch.
Whereas previous bodies of work explored the landscape as a site of conflicting cultural and political viewpoints, the artist's latest paintings move deeper into explorations of abstraction and the expressive possibilities of paint.

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Coates, who is no stranger to exploring race, prejudice and the like through his novels and work with The Atlantic, seemed like the perfect choice to introduce readers to the geo - political landscape of Wakanda.
The first half of the film, the vast Arctic landscape is explored and while it's strange, it works and is interesting and good.
That's the cultural landscape that the sequel exists within, explores, and dissects — even as it still provides a nonstop stream of gags that work far more often than they don't.
UCEA has opened an opportunity for submissions of 5 - minute videos that explore broadly the landscape of quality leadership preparation, including our research and engaged scholarship, our preparation program designs and improvement efforts, our policy work, and the practice of educational leaders.
With degrees in geology and landscape architecture and a lifelong interest in creative writing, she has combined her interests into a body of work that explores the relationship of humans to the wild.
This heartfelt debut novel explores the muddy landscape of truth and lies and lays bare the sometimes painful but often hopeful work of writing one's own authentic story.
When not at work she enjoys spending time with her furry and feathered family as well as exploring the beautiful waters and landscapes of the area.
During the day, explore the working wine farm on foot, or take a cycle on one of our routes (taking in the Agulhas Plain landscapes).
During your trip, you can look forward to plenty of opportunities to explore the city's art - landscape, with galleries like the Mexic - Arte Museum, Women & Their Work, Yard Dog Art and the Austin Art Garage drawing large crowds each year.
So far what we know about Anthem is that players will be taking the role of a freelancer who finds work by protecting civilians by exploring the dangerous landscapes outside of the safe zones.
Alex Katz, This Is Now explores the development of landscape in Katz's career, from a seminal subject in his earliest work to its prominence in Katz's art of the last twenty - five years.
This week's contributing author, Athena LaTocha, is an artist whose monumental works on paper explore the tenuous relationship between man - made and natural landscapes.
Exploring concepts of landscape and abstraction with human experience, the exhibition unites sculpture with important recent paintings on aluminium and linen, together with works on paper.
Visitors can explore Xu Beihong's career from early works including a 1918 landscape painting, drawings and paintings created during his studies in Europe, and several of his well - known and loved horse paintings.
Thus the exhibition, organised in partnership with the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, explores the genre of landscape principally through the works of Paul Gauguin, Maurice Denis, Ferdinand Hodler and Vincent Van Gogh, but also presents North American painters such as Giorgia O'Keeffe and Emily Carr, who are less well known in France.
In this series of photographic works landscape is explored as an agent that not only acts as a central character but also forms the characters that populate it.
Casting a light on the diversity of contemporary approaches to abstraction, the works explore the artists» impact on the landscape of art and American culture, across generations and disciplines.
There's no better time to visit and get a taste of the current landscape than during the Triennial: This year's is co-curated by artist Ryan Trecartin and curator Lauren Cornell, gathering recent works from artists around the world that explore today's hyper - connected media culture.
She has referred to these books, which explore themes such as identity, site specificity and nature through photographs of the landscapes, ice, water and people of Iceland, as «the entrance to all my work... which is extremely important to me.»
The exhibition features works from the artist's latest series Sensitive Water Mapping, exploring her long - standing interest in questions of time and memory, as experienced through the perception of the natural landscape.
Explore key concepts that guided the work of landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx in this class taught by artist Mark Joshua Epstein.
SPRAWL Co-curated by former Houston Center for Contemporary Craft curatorial fellow Susie J. Silbert and former HCCC curator Anna Walker, SPRAWL explores the urban landscape with works by 16 artists presented in three thematic sections loosely based on the three phases of urban growth.
The Towner has a significant collection of works that explore notions of the «edge in landscape», including those by Yael Bartana, Tacita Dean, Olafur Eliasson (a Contemporary Art Society acquisition in 2004), Omer Fast and Isaac Julien.
A pioneer in color photography, Sternfeld's thirteen bodies of work, all of which were also published as books, have explored cultural identity through ordinary people and places, with topics ranging from experimental communities to the effect of human intervention on the natural landscape.
The writer of Orlando, To the Lighthouse and The Waves has proven a lasting influence beyond the literary sphere, and this exhibition uses her work as a prism through which to explore feminist perspectives on landscape, domesticity and identity in modern and contemporary art.
The recent work is a continuation of the «Rocks and Rays» series, begun in 2015, in which the artist explores the dance between natural phenomena that is invisible (electricity, light waves, wind, air patterns) with the solid elements of earth and landscape.
Liu Wei (b. 1972, and lives and works in Beijing, China) explores 21st century socio - political concepts such as the contradictions of contemporary society and the transformation of developing cities and the urban landscape.
The exhibition will explore the innovative work in architecture, interior decorating and landscape design that went into creating Long Island's great estates.
Arranged thematically, the show explores her pioneering work in portraiture, still life and landscape painting, paying particular attention to her most radical period of experimentation during the 1910s.
This new exhibition by Clare Woods will explore her interest in the power and history of rock formations in the British landscape, and its various manifestations in the works of artists such as Hepworth, Moore, Sutherland, Piper and Nash.
Stone will speak about his work and recent book, DAILY, IN A NIMBLE SEA, which explores through a collection of photographs assembled over a ten - year span the relationships connecting photography, chance operation, code and the landscape.
Rather than following the development of Rackliffe's oeuvre chronologically, the exhibition will explore various bodies of work that define the artist's output, including: Early Works; New York City; Maine Landscapes, Still Lifes, and Self Portraits.
In a statement, Thomas's newest dealer described her rhinestone - embellished works thus: «Drawing from a long study of art history and the classical genres of portraiture, landscape and still life, Thomas» political and pop - culturally infused imagery explores constructed notions of identity and the self.
The scholarship allowed her to source materials and explore different ways of working with cotton in her collection, which was inspired by the people and landscape of her hometown of Manaus, Brazil.
Tamara Johnson's sculptural interventions and performative gestures whimsically explore the cultural dynamics at work in the landscape, merging public and private notions of space.
The exhibition LAYERED LANDSCAPES presents art works which explore the contemporary phenomenon of layers in landscape depictions.
Reviled by some at the time, that year's Whitney Biennial laid the groundwork for much of the intellectual landscape artists have explored since then because it was seen at the time as such a radical departure from previous Biennials due to the fact that the exhibited work was much more conceptual and politically charged than previous incarnations.
Water and Shadow: Kawase Hasui and Japanese Landscape Prints presents more than 100 woodblock prints, rarely - seen screens, scroll and fan paintings, and preparatory materials that explore the dynamic early work of famous Japanese landscape artist Kawase Hasui.
In collecting the work of 23 foreign artists, Parr has created a fascinatingly broad depiction of 20th century Britain's diversely dilapidated and idiosyncratic social landscapes, exploring a country whose regional foibles can be alienating even for natives.
Explore the luminous, almost sacred work of early - American landscape artists.
Stockholder's Assists explore the interstitial space between works of art and their surrounding objects, questioning notions of boundary and dependence while responding to the landscape of the human - made things that has been explored by Stockholder's work in the past.
My recent body of work explores the geopolitical landscape through drawing and sculptural installation.
Their newest work, A Goddessey, is the amalgamation of 15 years of empowering performances exploring the human body as a social landscape.
Innerst would explore subject matter as subject matter in his work, producing oil paintings of landscapes, still lifes, cityscapes, historical scenes, interiors, et al., yet so deftly painted that his works were prized as much for their beauty as their conceptual rigor.
Freeze, Memory will present three different bodies of Charrière's work together for the first time, each exploring how human civilization and the natural landscape are inextricably linked.
They will explore the ways these recent bodies of work both extend and depart from Opie's longstanding interests in documentary photography, community and identity, the built and social American landscape, as well as the capacity of photography to bear witness to what might otherwise remain unseen.
The project is part of SITE Santa Fe's biennial exhibition series Unsettled Landscapes, exploring the work of contemporary art and cultural production in the Americas.
Along with tens of thousands, was I exploring the metaphoric fabric of a city, an installation, a landscape, my own childhood, or the shifting status of a work of art?
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