He has painted trompe l'oeil folds of canvas on the sides of the pieces, the effect of which is that
the works inhabit a space somewhere between painting and sculpture.
He has painted trompe l'oeil thumbtacks and folds of canvas on the sides of the pieces, the effect of which is that
the works inhabit a space somewhere between painting and sculpture.
The exhibition outlines the conceptual and visual reasons for which certain
works inhabit the edges of exhibition spaces, engaging the viewer in particular ways and deflecting attention from the «center of the stage».
These works all inhabit a materiality that is neither and both, a powerful uncertainty that is given them by their colour grey.
The works inhabit the Project's more industrial basement - level gallery, as well as a signature jewel box.
Subtle, yet intricate,
the works inhabit a distinct space and powerful authority, acting as placeholders for Black bodies; they establish, quite literally, a way of being «seen» in a society that often prefers overlooking the Other.
His works inhabit a diverse range of media, from photography and sculpture to film and installation, where the artist, the art market, the creative process, and art's dictum of originality collide.
But while
her works inhabit the fantastical and irregular, logic and restraint also play an important role.
Neleman's distinctive
works inhabit the space between abstraction and representation.
Tsao's titles emphasize associations with nature and the ambiguous territory
the works inhabit as art.
For all their sombreness, Salcedo's
works inhabit a realm of possibility: not only in the hope that historical memory might be reconfigured, but also in how they eschew didacticism and remain open to interpretation.
That is the world which Sofia Quirno's
works inhabit.
Liao Chi - Yu's video
works inhabit a contrived reality that gleans from memories, allegories, and convivial and communal experiences.
Opening reception: September 21, 6 - 9 pm September 5 - October 25, 2013 Atrium Gallery Liao Chi - Yu's video
works inhabit a contrived reality that gleans from memories, allegories, and convivial and communal experiences.
The work inhabits an indistinguishable space between maker and curator, studio space and gallery display, private...
Rachel Foster's
work inhabits an enigmatic territory in which image and object merge.
As Paglen has written, «art
works inhabiting the world of machine - seeing might not look like anything at all.»
His 1964 essay «Specific Objects» is considered a manifesto for Minimalist sculpture, advocating artists whose
works inhabited the actual space of the viewer rather than the illusionistic space of traditional painting and sculpture.
Broodthaers claims to eschew historical perspectives, preferring to operate from a location that is decidedly «in it,» the «it» being the institutional and architectural structures
his work inhabits.
Speakers include graphic artist and illustration mastermind Jean Jullien, whose iconic» Peace for Paris» symbol became an instant global meme; children's book author and illustrator You Jung Byun, known for her detailed narrative and commissioned
work inhabited by strange beasts and lost children; everyone's favourite gif - wunderkind Julian Glander, creator of bubblegum - coloured digital illustration, indie games and interactive artwork, all subsumed under the catchword «digital toys»; animator, writer, and producer Ben Bocquelet, creator of the famed animation series «The Amazing World of Gumball `; Martina Paukova, illustrator with an incredibly fast - paced career, whose jam - packed images in a trademark palette and Memphis - inspired patterns mirror our mundane lives in the digital age; and Jaime Álvarez, renowned for his 3D rendered Mr. Kat (PE) universe, fusing pre-Columbian with contemporary kawaii aesthetics.
A new series of
works inhabiting the boundary between painting, drawing and sculpture, referred to by the artist as «two - dimensional sculpture», will be installed in the Berkeley Gallery.
Always, the space that
the work inhabits informs the work.
Recent Terrestrials at David Nolan Gallery (October 30 — December 6, 2014) pushed Ross's practice even further, exploring landscape and portraiture without leaving the alternate dimension his earlier
work inhabited.
Finally, a last
work inhabits the roof terrace; it is another cylindrical sculpture made of bamboo, aluminium honeycomb and beeswax that stands proudly in the landscape, blending with the other vertical elements of the roof.
Working solely with her own voice, and performing her own arrangements of both popular and folk songs, Philipsz imbues the spaces
her work inhabits with introspection and personal experience.
Even then, Tillmans brought together in one installation the various mediums and formats which
his work inhabits — c - prints, alongside magazine pages and photocopies — thus developing the unique, multifaceted hanging scheme that has become a key signature of his work.
It includes one of Manders» defining
works Inhabited for a Survey, (First Floor Plan from Self Portrait of a Building), 1986, part of a fictional architectural plan, Self Portrait of a Building, which has had a central place in his work since he began his career as an artist at the age of eighteen.
Not exact matches
The layout of the spaces we
inhabit, from schools to offices to homes, influences the way people live, so Cary has spent most of his career expanding his design practice into humanitarian
work.
Solutions to the technical challenges in doing so are already in the
works, largely thanks to research conducted over more than a decade of continuously
inhabiting the ISS, said Jason Crusan, director of advanced exploration systems within NASA's Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate.
The status quo, in all its various forms, is dominated by incentives that strengthen the centralization of wealth and power.As longtime readers know, my
work aims to 1) explain why the status quo — the socio - economic - political system we
inhabit — ... [Read More]
Three days before his death, Jesus said that in these «last days» (called by Jesus his (invisible) «presence» at Matt 24:27, 37, 39) a world - wide Bible educational
work would be accomplished, with God's kingdom as the theme, saying: «And this good news of the kingdom will be preached in all the
inhabited earth for a witness to all the nations; and then the end will come.»
It will only happen if the men and women
inhabiting the great gray area of every day life, in our homes and shops and factories, in boardrooms and legislative halls,
work at living faithfully in all aspects of their lives right where they are.
Redemption is an outward and public and visible thing
wrought by the flesh - assuming, world -
inhabiting God.
Theissen's
work illumines the complex world
inhabited and confronted by the early church, and can stimulate important insights on our modem social dilemmas and inform appropriate Christian responses.
We are made righteous «by faith apart from
works» not because God chooses to ignore the fact of missing
works, but because as
inhabited by Christ we in fact are already truly righteous, before we ever get around to doing
works.
Even the greatest doctors who
inhabit their bodies for a lifetime can not fathom well how they
work.
I know that in the last ten or 20 or 30 years, our impact has grown so much that we're changing even those places we don't
inhabit — changing the way the weather
works, changing the plants and animals that live at the poles and deep in the jungle.
Having experienced those stabs of joy, Holly went from appreciating the
work of these poets to jumping into the same stream of reality they
inhabited.
Yet if, so understood, Bradley's
work can be seen as the axis which, in the Anglo - Saxon world, turns nineteenth - century German Idealism and empiricist sensationalism into the twentieth century, it is Whitehead who firmly
inhabits the new age, establishing the structural model of the process of feeling in the place of any attempt to provide an original or final Real, or a center or privileged locus for the nature of things.
Our farms are so vast and efficient that they provide us with mountains of cheap food even though less than 2 percent of us
work on them — fewer Americans than
inhabit our jails.
(para. 27) Pope John Paul II strikes a good balance in his «Discourse to the
Working Group (concerning Brain Death)» in December 1985 when he says that the value of human life «springs from what is spiritual in man... (the body) receives from a spiritual principle - which
inhabits it and makes it what it is - a supreme dignity.»
From an underground church in China to a prison cell in Iran to a chapel in Kansas, the Spirit is
working in the world by
inhabiting His people.
The island is mostly
inhabited by ex-pats, but Turks & Caicos Islanders are mostly descendants of Africans who were brought in to
work the salt pans or the cotton plantations.
The oldest studied rodent fauna in this
work, which
inhabited the Iberian Peninsula from twelve million years ago, progressively shifted north looking for humid environments to survive climate change that caused prominent dry and cold environments in central Iberia.
Our
work and that of other scientists now also suggest a role for differences in the makeup of the individuals» microbiome, the friendly bacteria that
inhabit various parts of the body.
«Our
work suggests that these groups form a strong genetic lineage descending directly from the early Neolithic hunter - gatherers who
inhabited the same region thousands of years previously.»
But the
work also finds that we've lost some of the ancient microbes that still
inhabit our great ape cousins, which could explain some human diseases and even obesity and mental disorders.
As with so many professions, journalism
inhabits a small world — and the New York City magazine world in which I
worked for most of my career is even smaller.
The
works of sequencing (framed in the Malaspinomics project) focus on the viruses, bacteria and protists that
inhabit the ocean to 4,000 meters deep.
By looking at the larger data sets, researchers
working on this study could examine individual species and groups of species within a geographic region, the temperature range
inhabited by each species or species group, and the impact of temperature changes over time.