Sentences with phrase «works draw»

Knight writes:» [Garbedian's] works draw on myriad precedents.
While Eileen Quinlan explores feminism and pushes the medium's boundaries, Yamini Nayar's abstract works draw inspiration from cinema and mass media.
The works draw a vis - à - vis between the body and the measuring of space and time, taking a calendar and the deity Xipe Totec as a starting point.
Hopefully, the experience will offer new connections to art objects by building a personal relationship to the works we draw
Mel Brimfield's wide - ranging multimedia works draw on photography, experimental theatre, writing and painting to build alternative realities, using fake documents and records to bring to life a universe populated by Brimfield's performances and collaborations with other artists.
Created just before the summer of 2015, when Ai Weiwei's passport was returned following his detention and subsequent four years of travel restrictions, the works draw from this turbulent period.
Her works draw upon differing cultural, sociological and especially geographical features between Europe and America: «What surprised me most about Los Angeles was the one thing I had imagined there would be little of and that was clouds.
Recalling references from Pablo Picasso to Henry Moore, George Condo to Philip Guston, his works draw from the history of painting — and at # 8,000 apiece, four had sold by the end of opening day.
Both gentle and resonant, the works draw the viewer into the world of their internal play and irresolute meanings.
Often taking on a biomimetic aesthetic, executed with the minimalism of the Bauhaus philosophy (function before form); motion sensored light wetlands and touch sensitive audial copper forests, Burchell's works draw into question the familiar and unfamiliar.
Stylistically his works draw on the legacy of Abstract Expressionism, but without its subjective pathos that refers back to the artist.
What / Why: «The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston's current exhibition, «Something Along Those Lines,» features modern and contemporary artists whose works draw on performative, sculptural and conceptual engagements with the line, including Gego, Felix Gonzalez - Torres, Sol LeWitt and more.
His videos and Internet - based works draw on footage, mostly scoured from the Web, that he edits to generate new meaning.
With a career spanning four decades, Genzken's works draw upon everyday material culture, including design, consumer goods, the media, architecture, and urban environments.
These wall works draw upon the legacy of Palermo, an important German artist who often worked within domestic or formerly domestic spaces.
Her works draw inspiration from symbols of urban living and her travels in Oaxaca, Mexico and Puerto Rico.
Mark Barrow's labour intensive works draw a parallel with Laskey's in their method which encompasses the entire structural fabrication.
Elsa Hansen Oldham's embroidered works draw upon traditional craft and decorative art to present her subversive works that dip into satire to heighten the social commentary.
Eliasson is fundamentally concerned with creating art that asks questions about our human perception of reality; his works draw associations to land art and architecture, the romanticism of nature and natural science.
Many works draw on old furniture or dry goods, like Jim Lambie's mattress of used buttons.
These autobiographical works draw on the memories that Neely carries with her, «hidden in plain sight,» of the experiences that have shaped her life.
Adams» works draw from the constructed realities of artists such as Thomas Demand and Hiroshi Sugimoto, the perceptual considerations of the Light and Space artists, as well as the paintings of the Dutch Golden Age and 19th century American Luminists.
This Turner Prize winner's remarkable works draw on fly - on - the - wall documentaries, reality TV and the techniques of theatre, to explore how we present ourselves to the world.
Painted quickly, without sitters, the works draw on Yiadom - Boakye's imagination and her immersion in art history and the work of painters such as Dégas and Sickert.
Her pioneering works draw inspiration from the fields of film, literature, visual art, contemporary theatre, dance, and traditional Japanese theater.
She is also fascinated by history as well as the way in which events of the past continue to resonate today — as a result, many of her works draw on specific historical time periods to offer reinvented means of understanding our contemporary moment.
Forms and textures of her sculptural works draw out mysteriousness from the materiality of a simple material such as wood, and imply stories with rich lyricism.
These works draw the viewer in as a form of associative expeditions for them to explore.
Her works draw from the classical canon of Western art, pop art, and visual cultures to examine complex notions of femininity, beauty, race, sexuality and gender.
Although Woelffer is often known for minimal compositions, his early works draw from the regional tribal and pre-Columbian aesthetics which he discovered while living in Mexico.
With a career spanning four decades, Isa Genzken's works draw upon everyday material culture, including design, consumer goods, the media, architecture, and urban environments.
Also creating new work for the exhibition is Adam Pendleton, whose Black Dada works draw on traditions of absurdist poetry with minimal compositions based on letters, lines and shades of black, both abiding by and resisting historical concepts of language as image or material.
A variety of writers are represented: Susan Orlean, Norman Mailer, Gloria Steinem, Lawrence Wright, Margo Jefferson, Gay Talese and Chang - rae Lee, as well as short stories from best - selling authors like John le Carré and Kurt Vonnegut.The works draw from magazines like Time, Playboy and the New York Times Magazine.
«I don't know what the hell that is,» Smith barked as he traced a stubby finger across a set of working drawings for the building, a development for WeWork, a U.S. firm that specializes in collaborative workspaces.
In previous work I drew attention to the link between the rapid growth of interest rate derivatives [IRDs] at Chase and Morgan subsequent to an unprecedented gold market preemptive selling episode in 1996.
In the last ten years or so of his life, his work drew attention and bore fruit.
This work draws together conservation of different types of rice, diversity analysis, gene discovery, and dissemination of advanced genetic and breeding resources.
My sweet sister won a pack of cedar boards just for this purpose at a random work drawing last year.
Tami's work draws from many fields and disciplines, including interpersonal neurobiology, music psychology, sports psychology, theater, and mindfulness practices.
State lawmakers are currently at work drawing up new district lines; what emerges from those sessions could have major ramifications for the Hudson Valley's political scene.
The new work drew on transmission studies conducted last year in the lab of Yoshihiro Kawaoka, a co-author of the new study and also a professor of pathobiological sciences at the UW - Madison School of Veterinary Medicine.
That kind of trust is especially important in dealing with patients suffering from chronic diseases, and a passion for this kind of work draws a few pharmacists out of the pharmacy and into community clinics.
«This work draws attention to regions where calcium intake needs to be assessed and where measures to increase calcium intake are likely to have skeletal benefits,» they wrote.
«Our work draws some new connections between PGC1 alpha and the NAD molecule, and their effects on metabolism,» added Parikh.
Mostly they show breathtakingly elegant Victorian working drawings, and the aesthetic pleasure they provide is intense.
This clay mask bubbles up on contact with damp skin (visual proof that it's hard at work drawing out impurities).
Sounds great, works great,,,,,,,,,,,,, but go and have blood work drawn.
After bentonite clay does its work drawing toxins out of the mouth, it leaves behind minerals that are nourishing for the teeth.
I got into a program for my masters in interior design, but decided not to go as I really wanted to just focus on decoration and residential work and figured I could always partner with a licensed architect should I need working drawings done.
Recently a friend from work drew my attention to a new initiative.
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