Not exact matches
«We get people to do more traditional gym moves that are more functional, such as squats and lunges after the reformer
work, to wake up certain muscles and mimic the things that you would do
outside of the
studio enabling you to get stronger
in those positions,» explains Luke.
A re-visiting of the somewhat seminal
work — which scored a visual effects Oscar nomination, rang up over $ 50 million
in its initial theatrical run, and expanded upon the notions of what was an acceptable Hollywood
studio animated release — reveals a spirited but flawed rendering of a deliciously wonky premise, a movie long on cultish personality but lacking
in the sort of storytelling vim and vigor that sticks to the imagination
outside of a captive viewing.
My roots are
in independent filmmaking and I believe
in providing opportunities to people
working outside of the
studio system,» network founder Robert Rodriguez said
in a statement.
For his comeback movie since «retiring» from filmmaking
in 2011, which led to a brilliant stint directing Cinemax's grisly medical drama The Knick, he
worked outside of the major
studio system by selling off overseas distribution rights before a second of Logan Lucky was
in the can.
Sean Baker, the award - winning director and co-writer of the great new movie, «The Florida Project,» joins Justin
in studio to discuss the film, what drew him to tell this story, the juxtaposition of the hidden homeless living right
outside of the most magical place on Earth, the importance of getting the details exactly right, how the movie was inspired by «The Little Rascals,» wanting to show how children make the most out of any situation no matter how dire, how desperation plays a big role
in the film, the wonderful performance from Willem Dafoe, the relationship between Willem and the child actors, the challenge of
working with child actors, the way Florida is portrayed
in the film and what he plans to do next.
With this trio of early - to - mid -»70s blaxploitation films, Pam Grier carved out a unique niche for herself and became one of the biggest stars
in America while
working entirely
outside the
studio system.
Post-
studio artists create experiences, performative
works, and short - term installations
in the wider world
outside the
studio.
Nissan's new Sentra is truly a global effort: Nissan and Renault jointly developed the platform and powertrain
in Japan, the exterior and interior design
work was done at Nissan's design
studio in San Diego, with the Nissan tech center
outside Detroit pitching
in on structural development.
«I spend a lot of time
outside going for hikes, where the inspiration comes, and I do the
work in my
studio.
Alex Pass, senior designer at Outplay Entertainment, explains why
working outside of your remit and widening your understanding of what's involved
in the entire games development process can help you bring more to your
studio
This is just one
studio where the company is stepping up its efforts to
work with Intellectual Property owned
outside of Sega - with Astro Boy a big hit
in Japan and on its way to Europe.
Seeing my pieces on public display
in a bright, well - lit room — and
outside the confines of my
studio — the
work felt elevated.
Painted with a palette knife during a single session
in the
studio, the paintings juxtapose a single, highly finessed field of color against a solid, white band commonly along the bottom or
outside edges of the
work.
These smaller
works are also a product of a different kind of environment since they are made
outside of the
studio,
in her own home.
The exhibition featured approximately 70 prints, drawings and related sculptures from throughout Puryear's nearly 40 - year career, including many
works never shown before
outside the artist's
studio.1 Together with its substantial catalogue, it illuminated the complex and intimate relationship between Puryear's two - and three - dimensional thinking, and the persistence with which he continually revisits and reworks forms,
in some cases, over the course of decades.2
These projects at 231 Bowery also seek to foster a new relationship between the artists and the public by allowing artists to create
work outside the confines of the main museum building and
in closer proximity to the energy of the street and to the creative space of the artist's
studio.
In this fashion, LAGE EGAL wants to better meet the needs of artists and to show their
work outside of the
studio.
Outside of his career as an instructor, Kuo has a regular practice
in his
studio developing his own
work and participating
in exhibitions, most notably the last two years at Hoffman LaChance Contemporary
in St. Louis.
Sherrie explains: «This past June while
working on my Portraits of Dancers series, as the photographer
in residence for Springboard Danse Montréal, I decided to ask some of the young dancers if they would sit for a portrait session
outside of the dance
studio setting.
Arakawa, whose
studio is
in Bedford - Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, was at
work on seven lo - fi animations of paintings by artists like Amy Sillman and Gustave Courbet that, come late May, he would be installing
in the field
outside a design and craft school.
Thinking about his sound
work as an audio parallel to the painterly practice of translating information from the world onto a surface
in the
studio, Augustus Thompson's installation combines sounds from the
studio,
outside noises and constructed harmonies into what the artist considers a «sound painting.»
Now living
in South Kent, CT and New York City, he is
working full - time both inside and
outside of his
studio and has resumed a prolific career as a painter and printmaker.
His
work Soul Sitters (Still Standing)(2017) is a new investigation
in his
studio that explores how historical objects can be transformed into new unidentifiable objects and exist
in a new arena
outside of their historical contexts.
Working with a large and portable camera obscura of his own construction, Learoyd has journeyed
outside of his London
studio, into the art - historically rich English countryside, producing images that have long been latent
in his imagination.
Founded
in 2015, the goal of the program is to provide short - term
studio space where artists based
outside the NYC area can invite curators, other artists, and gallerists to view and discuss their
work.
Because of their size, the paintings were created
outside at his indoor / outdoor
studio at his home
in Montauk, on Long Island, where he has long painted large - scale
works.
Born
in Miami of Cuban parents artist José Parlá's vibrant
works explore the multi-layered histories of cities and urban environments; his paintings and site - specific installations are created both
in his large carriage house
studio and also
works outside throughout city surfaces.
The artists may take diametrically opposed approaches
in terms of materials, concept and craft, but the evangelism for art and artists that they both practice
outside their
studios resonates with the
work they do inside.
As he said, «I always wanted my
works — whatever happened
in the
studio — to look more like what was going on
outside the window.
She received her MFA from the Cranbrook Academy of Art
outside of Detroit, MI
in May 2016, and
works out of her
studio off Broad St
in New Orleans.
Inspired by the flow of natural elements and the cycle of the seasons, she links this wild energy
in her
work to her engagement
in feminist publishing and performance projects
outside her
studio.
«Ultimately, as much as my
work has been concerned with events and politics
outside my
studio, each painting is full of metaphors for the battles inherent
in my own creative process: trying to make something from nothing, intention from accident, illusion from flatness and meaning from doubt.»
In her work on view in this exhibition, VanDerBeek continues this practice, yet she couples it with ventures outside the studio to explore the subtle perceptual shifts of the sun.
In her
work on view
in this exhibition, VanDerBeek continues this practice, yet she couples it with ventures outside the studio to explore the subtle perceptual shifts of the sun.
in this exhibition, VanDerBeek continues this practice, yet she couples it with ventures
outside the
studio to explore the subtle perceptual shifts of the sun...
During the late 1960s and early 1970s, he adopted an unconventional approach that often involved
working outside the
studio or gallery to produce
works in the natural or urban landscape.
Long has lived and
worked extensively
outside Texas, maintaining
studios in Rome, Italy and Berzocana, Spain.
«I've had to open myself up both to
working with assistants, but also to
working with people
outside of the
studio who I have to engage to do the larger pieces,» says Puryear
in the Art21 video above.
Working with a large and portable camera obscura of his own construction, Learoyd has journeyed
outside of his London
studio, into the art - historically rich English countryside, along the California coast, and throughout Eastern Europe, producing images that have long been latent
in his imagination.
For over seventeen years, Socrates Sculpture Park has been committed to giving emerging artists a chance to
work outside the confines of a traditional
studio environment
in a community that is supportive and encouraging, and to follow new directions
in their
work, realize ambitious projects, and exhibit
in an open, professional forum.
The exhibition encompasses a broad spectrum of artists
working in this particular way, demonstrating that those who step
outside of their
studio have a shared sensibility, yet approach art - making
in a variety of ways.
Developed
in response to a new generation of filmmakers who were producing
works outside the
studio system, the series presented independent and experimental films that reflected many of the key issues of the day, from the Vietnam War, drugs, and the Black Panthers, to homosexuality and the women's liberation movement.
While making this piece
in 1962, Michael Snow discovered his interest
in combining his own sculpture, documentary photographs, and the world
outside the
studio, sparking what would become a decades - long interest
in multi-disciplinary
work.
Homebuyers, he says, can
work with a design team on a 3 - D monitor
in his
studio, avoiding an
outside architect and extra costs, or the company can create a design from someone's plans.