Sentences with phrase «worked into architecture»

Biblical themes were worked into architecture, painting, sculpture.

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Major Perth architecture practice JCY has been placed into liquidation after being hit by the slowdown in work volumes, pricing pressures and losses on the Perth Children's Hospital.
I could go on and elaborate on a number of other disciplines or facts that creationists have to pretend into oblivion to retain their faith, including the Ice Ages, cavemen and early hominids, much of microbiology, paleontology and archeology, continental drift and plate tectonics, even large parts of medical research (medical research on monkeys and mice only works because they share a common ancestor with us and therefore our fundamental cell biology and basic body architecture is identical to theirs).
In addition to all of the window boxes and beautiful architecture, the neighborhood's artists are bringing their works out into the streets, alleys, and patios of Beacon Hill for the afternoon!
This annual exhibition transforms the classrooms, hallways and studios of The Cooper Union into galleries showcasing work from the schools of art, architecture and engineering
But a new architecture study report released on 20 November concluded that the plan could not work without NASA's Space Launch System (SLS), a heavy lift vehicle that is still in development but should be ready to take humans into space by 2021.
The discovery is important for reasons beyond the city's age — it throws into question many assumptions on which a great deal of archaeological work is based, because the inhabitants of Caral built a social and political structure, not to mention monumental architecture, without the trappings of writing, metallurgy, or ceramics.
Architects and college students visit the schools each week to discuss key building concepts and work with students on projects that integrate architecture instruction into math, science, social studies, and language - arts instruction.
For eight weeks during the school year, volunteer architects and university architecture students work with teachers around Philadelphia to help integrate architecture into the curriculum.
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.
His portraits have appeared in Vanity Fair and The New Yorker, his travel work regularly appears in Condé Nast Traveler and Travel + Leisure, and his architecture and lifestyle work finds its way into the pages of Wallpaper, Monocle, and Dwell.
From ancient and epic works of art, architecture and cuisine, to the mesmerising spirituality and religion on the island, we've put together all of the fab things to see and do in this tropical paradise that'll give you some insight into the day - to - day life of the Balinese.
This is allowing a developer who is perhaps working entirely on their own or with a very small team - Chris Hecker is a good example - all the way up to a company like Crytek which has hundreds of employees and having everybody in between be treated equally in the eyes of the consumer, in the way that their games are merchandised in the store, they have a chance to be hits based on all of the discovery tools that we have built into the architecture of Xbox One.
A lifelong appreciation of the city's architecture has lead him into photography and it is still the main focus of his work.
The graceful curves of the paintings» edges (a curve dominates each large work) yield to the painted divisions within - creating a sense of extension into the surrounding architecture.
Geometry and architecture are introduced into the pink and yellow expanses in the work of Teresita Fernandez.
In his new works, Matthew Woodward continues his exploration of drawing and its boundaries, pushing his work further into ideas central to architecture and the built - environment at large: transparency, differentiation and repeatability, the artificial and the monumental; each called to attention through a material dexterity that is as illuminating in Woodward's work as it is compromised.
Many of the artists share Deschenes» interest in architecture and the sculptural potential of photography — either creating an image of three - dimensional space, such as the work of Kalpakjian, or with the incorporation of sculpture into their practice, as in the works of both Tonsfeldt and VanDerBeek.
Taught by artist Allyson Vieira and inspired by the architecture and design in the exhibition Pierre Chareau: Modern Architecture and Design, translate Chareau's modern vision of integrated spatial and decorative forms into mixed media works.
For the two - part work, the artist meticulously crafted and inserted into the Contemporary Wing's architecture aluminum and reflective glass that allows you to see unexpected views of fellow visitors, art works, and galleries above, below, and across from you.
In an interview with The White Review, Jaray characterised her work as «what's left when everything else is taken away», and that minimalist philosophy couldn't be more clear in this work; Borromini's baroque architecture is synthesised into two - tone geometry, the paper ridges gesturing toward their architectural inspiration.
The pair quickly realized that as practitioners they worked across disciplines incorporating interests in music, architecture, sculpture, sound, and the spiritual into elaborate interactive installations.
Dating from 1967, Smith's work blurs architecture, sculpture and painting references into a powerful visual statement.
The exhibition will explore the innovative work in architecture, interior decorating and landscape design that went into creating Long Island's great estates.
While highlighting works by some of the most celebrated Japanese print artists from the 18th and 19th centuries, this exhibition also offers insight into this source of inspiration for Wright's architecture.
I'm working with architecture and animating models, and using stop - motion, and juxtaposing different structures into abandoned places.
The work draws on the emergence of art as a marker of human consciousness and the idea that art and religion are hard - wired into the architecture of the human brain.
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Having engaged subjects as diverse as the civil rights movement, southern rock music and modernist architecture, my work reproduces familiar visual signs, arranging them into new conceptually layered pieces.
Turning painting into architecture, these works essentially function as political cartoons, populated by figures such as Barbara Bush, 20th - century religious prophet Aleister Crowley, and Dan Quayle, with themes ranging from the seven deadly sins and the four horsemen of the apocalypse to the great deluge.
The geometric patterns within the works gradually consolidate into recognizable forms, such as a line, a grid, or a square that are frequently seen both in art and architecture.
Part flesh, part baroque architecture, the alien vessel contains multiple levels of historical and cultural meanings; from science fiction to luxury furniture, the work seamlessly weaves cultural artifacts into a sleek and surreal CGI moving image artwork.
These works continue the artist's engagement with the massive volumes of architecture by using rectangular iron blocks to translate body space into mass.
With a nod to the long lost divide between abstraction and figuration their divergent works take positions of figure, foreground, background, and architecture as a scene of unrelated moments forced into dialogue.
Artists from a performative community in Bushwick, Brooklyn colonize the vast architecture with site - specific works, distilling what resources they have — themselves — into new ways to survive, create, communicate, nourish, and destroy.
A Room of One's Own, clearly a nod to Virginia Woolf, shows videos and photographs depicting women melding into their surroundings or using their bodies as architecture — as seen in the works of Francesca Woodman and Zanele Muholi.
The curators asked artists Alan Butler, Mark Durkan and Eilis McDonald to create a kind of architecture or «intervention» for the work to be shown within, so that all the pieces were pulled together into a collective, multimedia installation.
To renovate the building artist Robert Irwin collaborated with the architecture firm OpenOffice, working with the building's original design, emphasizing natural light, and essentially converting the space into a white - walled, hardwood floored (I was wearing wooden heels and each step echoed through the spacious galleries) heaven of a museum.
However, Overby's work quickly diverged from those experiences and developed into a more psychological and narrative attitude that saw domestic space and architecture as metaphorical extensions of bodily decay, and that lead the artist to refer to his practice as «Baroque Minimalism».
Chief Curator Heather Pesanti joins McMillian to talk about his new art in the context of a larger body of a work that weaves elements of US social and political history, the body, and architecture into complex tapestries entrenched in myth, memory, and storytelling.
The exhibition at Kunsthaus Bregenz, Austria, is a major solo show that presents four key bodies of work: Body and Fruit, Critial Mass, Allotment II and Clearing V. «Embedded in the context of Peter Zumthor's architecture, they challenge the fine line in the human psyche that marks the mental balance between asserting oneself as an individual and blending into the masses.»
One of the most persistent themes in contemporary art since the early 1990s has been the proliferation of work that addresses «ruined modernity» and «failed utopias»: in other words, a type of art that reformats iconic examples of 20th - century architecture and design into painting, sculpture, photography, video, slide shows, archival installations, etc..
Not contenting himself with completely taking over the galleries, Ugo Rondinone, moreover, stages an artistic intervention in the very architecture of the Aargauer Kunsthaus with a large - scale façade work, thus turning the museum as a whole into his «medium.»
Examining the changing definition of architecture after modernism, Gordon Matta - Clark's work offers insight into deconstruction,
At a moment in which workers are increasingly likely to carry their professions on their bodies at all times, the exhibition includes artwork that negotiates the architectures, tools, equipment or language of the office, pointing to moments of aspiration and depression as work continually collapses into life.
These three artists embed forms associated with modernist architecture and design as well as Minimalism into their sculptures and works on paper.
Instead of installing finished work within the gallery, Para-sites & Proto - types will integrate art into the urban architecture surrounding Open Source, celebrating how art nurtures the environment and how the environment nurtures art.
This interest in new technologies and art will run through the show, which will also feature Holzer's well - known work with LED signs, beaming into the Baroque architecture of the Palace.
The Dome works are very much abstractions — they recount architecture, which is something you have incorporated into your work in a variety of ways previously: minimalist abstraction and ideas pertaining to spiritual transcendence.
Among his largest works, Kelly's new Los Angeles sculpture is the first to incorporate a building's architecture into his own work: in one succinct gesture, the gallery's entire façade has become part of his sculpture.
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