Sentences with phrase «works as his point of departure»

This event forms part of our exhibition IN / DI / VISIBLE taking Achiampong and Blandy's work as a point of departure for artists» exploration of subjectivity and art's potential to represent new ways of being and becoming.
«We really hope to begin a dialogue, taking this work as a point of departure, with the Native American community,» said Kemper director Sabine Eckman.
Taking these selected works as his point of departure, the artist explores the relationship not only between painting and photography, but also that between image and language.
Taking earlier work as a point of departure — works in which unit after unit of a usually giant grid is filled with scene after grim scene — his latest paintings convey both his deep sense of isolation

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As it turned out, my point of departure from the «emerging ministry movement» took me more into the missional wing of things, where I've been continuing to work with several virtual, international teams on social transformation projects.
It is this — that none of the traditional theories has taken as its point of departure and its key an experiential analysis of the work of love.
Their work will serve both as background and points of departure for my own discussion.
But the Jazz had seen the destruction wrought by Anthony's trade demands as well as by the abrupt departures last summer of LeBron James and Chris Bosh and so, without public warning, Utah yielded its franchise star to the Nets for rookie Derrick Favors, point guard Devin Harris, two draft picks and $ 3 million.
A translation should always take its «original» as a point of departure from which to build a whole different work of art, not as a sacred text to be faithfully respected and imitated.
At the picture's point of departure, we find hotel clerk Dom (Dominique Abel) being drenched by a driving rain as he rides his unreliable bicycle to work.
As a point of departure for my first editorial for Research in Learning Technology, this seemed appropriate; a reflection on how — along with my fellow editors, our contributing authors and pool of reviewers — we have worked together to surface these six stories of research in this field.
The fares start at around $ 1,086 for roundtrip travel and most of the good deals I've spotted are for departures out of Spain but Amsterdam and Paris may work as departure point...
Taking Théodore Géricault's iconic 1818 — 19 painting as its point of departure, and working from photographs taken by his wife Elfie Semotan, «The Raft of the Medusa» eventually came to include over a dozen each of paintings, drawings, and lithographs, as well as an eight - by - fifteen - foot rug that depicts the raft's schematic layout.
These new works take historical paintings and Internet culture as their point of departure and utilize paint and digitally manipulated printed images to create hybridized portraits suffused with cultural and societal critiques.
Taking this intergenerational artistic milieu as its point of departure, this exhibition brings together works by artists whose output subverts a rigorous formalism through references to subjectivity, narrative, and process.
Using Still's storied relationship with critics as a point of departure, Smith and Saltz will explore the realm of art criticism today, sharing insights about their work, process, and criticality in looking at art.
The artists will work with Skidmore students from several departments to explore creativity and collaboration using the work they show at the Tang Museum as a point of departure.
Taking The Painting Ball (48 Abstract, 42 Landscapes, 23 Still Lives, 11 Portraits, 2 Religious, 1 Nude) as a point of departure, this exhibition is Saban's first solo museum survey to consider the artist's expansive scope of work developed over the past ten years.
With your current exhibition at David B. Smith Gallery, you were asked to create a site - specific installation utilizing the work of Clyfford Still as a point of departure.
I'm excited to be a part of the Pencil / Line / Eraser exhibition at Carroll / Fletcher gallery in London, «a group show surveying recent works in expanded drawing which use paper and line as a point of departure
Curated by Katy Siegel, Pretty Raw took the work of the artist Helen Frankenthaler (1928 - 2011) as the point of departure for an alternative version of modernist art over the past 50 years, a story usually written as a series of male masters.
Using his diaries as points of departure, Beard's complex process often involves incorporating newspaper clippings, dried leaves, feathers, insects, old sepia - toned photos, photographs of women, quotes and various found objects in conjunction with his working with ink and paint.
Prince's rephotography uses appropriation as its own goal — the artist simply needed the works of others in order to choose a departure point for his own art.
The possibility for new ideas and ways of thinking that evolve from the absurd encapsulate Bas» thinking behind the entire body of work, and he takes as his point of departure the absinthe induced writings and absurdist theatre concocted by Alfred Jarry.
Taking European constructions of tropicality as its point of departure, this volume juxtaposes 200 pre-modern works from Africa, Asia, Oceania and tropical America (from the collections of the Museum of Ethnology in Berlin) with works by 40 contemporary artists from Brazil, South America, Europe, Africa, Australia and Asia, tracing lines of affiliation and critical reflection.
Taking selected works from the Collection as its point of departure, including seminal pieces by some of the most prominent artists from Central, Eastern and South - East Europe since the 1960s, including historical works by Mladen Stilinović, Július Koller, Valie Export, Geta Brătescu, Edward Krasiński and Sanja Iveković, the exhibition stages an interplay between these and other historical, contemporary and newly produced works that interpret and critically examine the collection by artists such as Nika Dubrovsky, Tim Etchells, Marcus Geiger, Ashley Hans Scheirl, Vlatka Horvat, David Maljković, Oscar Murillo, Manuel Pelmus and Stephen Willats.
Whether in service to narrative or as the departure point for abstraction, visual expression drawn from nature is the inescapable DNA of the works on view.
These new works take historical paintings and internet culture as their point of departure and utilize paint and digitally manipulated printed images to create... Read More
Rich in detail, his obsessively worked drawings take, as their point of departure, the Southern California punk - rock culture of the late 1970s and 1980s and the do - it - yourself aesthetic of album covers, comics, concert flyers, and fanzines that characterized the movement — but they have come to occupy their own genre of potent and dynamic artistic commentary.
The trees, milkweed, haystacks, and brackish river were rife with activity, and served as points of departure for new works.
Proposal Parameters: — Artists are to propose to make a new work or submit an existing work that uses The New York Times as its point of departure.
Winiemko uses his personal relationship to what many are considering a public crisis as a point of departure for a series of new performative video work created for this exhibition.
Pretty Raw takes the work of the artist Helen Frankenthaler (1928 - 2011) as the point of departure for an alternative version of modernist art over the past 50 years, a story usually written as a series of male masters.
In a collaborative program between The Noguchi Museum and Socrates Sculpture Park, artist Leah Raintree discusses her photographic series Another Land, a body of work that takes as its point of departure a 1968 sculpture of the same name by Isamu Noguchi.
Schnabel used abstract expressionism as one point of departure for his own work and almost singlehandedly brought expressionist painting back into the fore earlier in his career.
Her wall installations, comics, photography, and mixed media works on paper often take historical and mythic texts as inspiration and points of departure.
The use of ceramics and folkloric, artisan objects is a common point of departure for the art community in Guadalajara, as seen in the work of artists Eduardo Sarabia, Gonzalo Lebrija, Milena Muzquiz and Cynthia Gutiérrez.
This event considers the function of text, artist's writing and artistic language as departure points to explore the necessity of writing for a wide range of contemporary artists» working today such as Martha Rosler, Hito Steyerl, Jonas Staal, Cai Gu - Qiang, Miguel A. Lopez, Marion von Osten and the many others who emphasize the act of writing as either a significant part, or as the main site of their artistic production.
Reengaging with the iconography of previous bodies of work, the new paintings on view mark Osborne's return back to figurative painting after a period of total abstraction — utilzing bookcases, her studio painting storage, and windows as a point of departure for further play with blocks of color within the paintings.
However, artists actually executed these worksas well as biblical and mythological subjects — in studios, often using drawings as points of departure.
With the brushstroke as the artist's signature, here the acrylic sheets form the point of departure for a larger installational whole framed by a raised gangway along the walls of the exhibition space from which the audience can look at the work from above.
Taking nature as a departure point of creation, Reguera meticulously works out the texture, colors melting into one another.
We can not see a Vermeer or Leonardo as one saw their works during the 16th or 17th century, they reflect now another light coming from another point of departure, but we can love them, nevertheless, from our viewpoint because they have this wonderful richness.
It is perhaps fitting, then, that curator Przemysław Strożek uses the work as a symbolic point of departure for an exhibition that simultaneously serves as the first large - scale retrospective of Prampolini's work since the early 1990s and as a portrait of the international character of the Polish avant - garde, the centenary of which is this
The exhibition forefronts the challenges of historicizing elusive artworks by presenting works that take photographic and video documentation and human memory as points of departure, reactivating, rearticulating and witnessing the interventions and works through the lens of the contemporary moment.
Experimenting with material as well as with the body is the point of departure and defines the artistic work of Alexandra Bircken (* 1967, lives in Cologne).
Like Life thus provides a point of departure for examining historical and contemporary preconceptions of what constitutes a work of art, as well as emotional, physical, and aesthetic responses to the human body across time.»
Drawing on the use of elliptical conversations in the 1961 film Last Year at Marienbad by Alain Resnais as a point of departure, the exhibition features works of art that utilize various cinematic conventions, such as editing, character development, narrative, mise - en - scène and montage, to reveal how our understanding of reality is often mediated by those very cinematic techniques.
Treating the piece as a «point of departure», he approached seven artists from seven different galleries to present works in response.
Self - consciously acknowledging the early work of Roy Lichtenstein and the subsequent revisions of Lichtenstein's iconography by Richard Hamilton and Sturtevant as departure points, Collier's «Crying (Comic)» and «Tears (Comic)» consist of greatly enlarged and isolated details of women's tear - filled eyes and graphic, schematic depictions of individual tears.
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