Sentences with phrase «work traditional distinctions»

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While blurring the traditional distinction between fiction and reality — and revealing the experience of fiction to be as palpable as anything in daily life — Huyghe's playful work often addresses complex social topics, such as the yearning for utopia, the lure of spectacle in mass media, and the impact of Modernism on contemporary values and belief systems.
«Since Cooper Hewitt first acquired Joris's design school thesis project, the Heat Wave Radiator, we have keenly watched him build a body of work that abolishes traditional distinctions between the natural and machine - made, decorative and functional, and points toward an exciting new future for design,» said Cooper Hewitt Director Caroline Baumann.
Her work collapses traditional distinctions between image, dimensionality and content.
Though some of Stella's works do seem to fit the traditional definition of sculpture, Stella finds that distinction to be irrelevant.
However Campos» personal distinction, the ability to create works of extreme clarity using traditional realist techniques, links him to Old Masters Francisco de Zurbaran and Jan Van Eyck.
Lavier's work often incorporates unexpected combinations of objects and techniques, questioning the traditional distinctions between Readymades and works of art, and between different art movements.
Her early work was initially in dialogue with minimalism but quickly spiraled out into ideas about hybridity and what has come to be known as the «post-medium» condition, a blurring of traditional distinctions between media such as painting, sculpture, and photography.
The exact correspondence of figure and ground in his work also challenged the traditional distinction between an object and its depiction.
Elizabeth Murray's (b. 1940, Chicago; d. 2007, Washington County, New York) work blurs the distinction between abstraction and representation, and her shaped canvases and multipart supports challenge traditional conventions of painting.
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