Not exact matches
I'm not making excuses for Dak, he was not
as good last
year regardless of the line, because his mechanics reverted back to what was scary about him in
collage.
These are basically the same
as our heart
collages we made for valentines day about 2
years ago!
We do an annual
collage photo poster with «best pictures of the
year» to give
as a gift at Christmas for each grandchild.
As someone who has lived in north east Wales for twenty three
years and worked at both the now merged Welsh
Collage of Horticulture and Deeside College while also training apprentices at Airbus Industries I obviously know the area well.
As Blaire mentioned in her post yesterday, we are super excited about the
Collage Boutique's one
year anniversary.
This
year, I made more of an effort to work affiliate links into content I was already writing
as opposed to doing shopping roundup
collages, which seem less authentic.
In all the
years that I've edited kic, I don't think I've ever posted a summer must - haves
collage without including a straw market basket — I even give the small ones
as hostess gifts.
Over the film's 20 -
year span, Leigh renders the painter's life
as a
collage of moments,
as we watch him chase his life to the finish line.
Enter Illeana
as the Oedipal patch twenty
years later: stern, aloof, bee stung — needing to be won, in other words, never mind her pungent habit of keeping a
collage of crime scene photos
as her dinner mate, bath buddy, and spiritual ménage a trios partner.
In Craig Johnson's sophomore effort The Skeleton Twins, the duo leaves an indelible mark upon 2014's
collage of strong performances, ranking
as some of the most colorful
as well
as honest contributions all
year.
That knowledge makes the already graceful cinematic language of Lynne Ramsay's film adaptation (the Scottish director's third feature, and her first in a regrettable period of nine
years) all the more remarkable: altering not a jot of narrative detail, Ramsay and co-writer Rory Kinnear have ingeniously hollowed out Shriver's wordy text into a largely tacit, imagistic memory
collage that substitutes sound and vision for dialogue
as extensively
as possible.
It was George Braque who invented those
years «
collage art»
as a important cubist method of art creation.
When «Radical Presence» opened at the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, last
year, it also included five works from Piper's 1975 series I am the Locus,
collaged and painted Polaroids on which images of Piper
as the Mythic Being are inserted into scenes of a crowded street.
Tate Modern's new exhibition, Henri Matisse: The Cut - outs, opens tomorrow, and it's already been hailed
as the exhibition of the
year — a colourful, life - affirming show of the artist's bold, abstract
collage works, which he created when health problems prevented him from painting.
During his Bauhaus
years Schawinsky made albums of
collaged photographs and papers, personal
as well
as artistic.
It's a fitting demonstration of the 73 -
year - old's oeuvre thus far, revealing seldom seen works (including Tulsa's 16 - mm film counterpart) and new
collages and paintings (such
as the aforementioned «Heroin» works).
The War
Years Collages are and old man's reflections on what he imagines he has experienced
as we boy living at the New Jersey coast during World War II.
Over the
years, Gokita developed an unmistakable technique of freely constructing his pictures
as if he were creating a
collage form.
As an artist for over sixty five
years, he employed various media from drawing and watercolor, through woodcut and etching, to painting and
collage.
The 44
year old Romanian - born brothers, based in Cologne, Germany, work
as a collaborative producing fantastical, enigmatic, otherworldly imagery, employing a diverse range of traditional and contemporary artistic practices in their woodcuts,
collages, ceramic sculptures and installations.
In just five
years — from the point in 1949 that the exhibit's curator, Walter Hopps, identifies
as Rauschenberg's first artistic maturity until 1954, just before the first «combine» paintings that were to make him famous — the artist worked in paint, sculpture made of found objects,
collage, and photography.
«Unapologetic material use or application of paint and material has been a constant theme in my work for the past few
years,» Brewer quotes,
as he incorporated wooden panels evoking his anthology of public works and a painting process mirroring his
collage - based art.
Tate Modern's Henri Matisse: The Cut - outs, has already been hailed
as one of the exhibitions of the
year — a vibrant, life - affirming show of the French artist's abstract
collages, which he created when health problems prevented him from painting.
It seems at Volta this
year, a century after the emergence of Dada, the politics of
collage are
as relevant
as ever.
This
year, they have a Robert Motherwell show of
collages on view, which sounds a little like the Rauschenberg
collage show they had on view in 2009, but only because they both have the same name (I somehow read the exhibition listing wrong earlier and listed this
as Rauschenberg).
Focusing variously on his paintings, his
collages and his role
as a mentor and teacher at the New York Studio School, these shows constituted a survey of his wide - ranging practice over the course of nearly 50
years.
Employing such diverse media
as photography, video, sculpture, and
collage, Roy Arden's work has assiduously tracked the radical transformation of Vancouver over the past thirty
years.
For the past five or six
years now, I've been making these little taped paper
collages, mostly very simple black - and - white shapes cut from paper, which serve
as a kind of drawing for me.
In this modestly sized project gallery, Miami - based artist Pepe Mar manages to present a survey of colorful assemblages and
collages made over the last fifteen
years as well
as new work.
This early experimentation with the medium sparked
years of fruitful
collage - making that served
as a prequel of sorts to Motherwell's later Abstract Expressionist paintings.
Born within a
year of Barlow, American artist Barbara Kruger has since the 1960s made
collages and installations based on advertising posters, in which famous phrases are twisted to expose the emptiness o f consumer culture — «I shop therefore I am» — or where bold slogans, such
as «Don't Shoot», reveal an ironic wit.
As he stated in an interview granted to me the
year 1999 - 2000, on his solo exhibition at the Deste Foundation» A Millennium Celebration», (This interview will be reposted soon), he likes particularly, the classics, the Picasso — the
collage and believes that his work is a
collage of images.
Wesselmann first explored the medium of
collage in 1959, during his final
year as an art student at The Cooper Union School of Art, New York, and it remained central to his practice throughout the early 1960s.
Marcel Duchamp is usually credited
as inventing the readymade, but the essential idea of taking something preexisting and elevating it into art did exist before he created his first one (a bicycle wheel atop a kitchen stool) in 1913: in Pablo Picasso's Still Life With Chair Caning from 1912, for example, the artist
collaged a piece of woven chair backing onto a two - dimensional canvas, and before that Degas clothed his Little Dancer of Fourteen
Years (1881) in a real tutu.
Just
as startling, the celebrity architect Richard Meier, billed
as having designed the perpetually idiosyncratic Gmurzynska booth («They always get something wrong; the colour of the carpet, the hanging, the lighting,» was one overheard comment), was parked there by the Kabinett exhibiting a selection of
collages he has made over 50
years while sitting on aeroplanes (that the theme is vaginas suggests flights of inordinate fancy).
Lê uses these new
collages to illustrate a cultural shift in Vietnam in recent
years,
as corporate logos and insignias gradually replace the war imagery that has long dominated the country's visual lexicon.
«Paper
Collage Scapes» features a variety of Coyle's landscape, cityscape,
as well
as natural still life
collages that have been completed over the
years.
The Danish - born artist, who we have written about many times on the site and print mag before, and recently did a studio visit with, has been making paintings of animals and humans,
as well
as collage works, for
years now.
Initiating, maintaining and continuing relationships with many of the most significant internationally recognized artists of her era, Schloss nevertheless, developed her own broadly inclusive practice that manifested
as painting,
collage, watercolor and assemblage, over a career spanning nearly 70
years.»
Today's show: «Trenton Doyle Hancock: Skin and Bones, 20
Years of Drawing» is currently on view at the Studio Museum in Harlem, and brings together more than 200 works in mediums such
as graphite on paper,
collages, digital animation, and wallpaper by the Houston - based artist.
«Light Now,» her 2011 exhibition at Galerie Lelong in New York, where she has shown for 12
years, included a number of surrealistic gelatin silver prints all made that
year by digitally
collaging elements from
as many
as 31 old photographs.
Despite his utilitarian personal style, Tomaselli's kaleidoscopic paintings and
collages have moved to the runway, reimagined
as the intricately printed silk dresses, cashmere sweaters, and gold - flecked high - top sneakers that make up this
year's autumn / winter collection from Mother of Pearl.
Marcel Dzama's prolific output
as a draftsman has, in recent
years, expanded to include works in many different media — film, sculpture, dance,
collage, and even a recent collaboration with artist Raymond Pettibon are all part of his current practice.
The works on show span the last three
years of production, during which time Murray describes his work
as developing from a painting - orientated practice incorporating
collage and photography to a
collage - orientated practice that incorporates photography and paintings
as both a means to produce new material and a tool for the realisation of his pieces.
This
year, acclaimed artists such
as Vito Acconci, Catherine Opie, Glenn Ligon, Ed Ruscha, Zarina Hashmi, Lorraine OʼGrady, Fred Wilson, Penelope Umbrico, John Baldessari, Roger Hiorns, Kerry James Marshall, William Wegman, John Waters, Marcel Dzama, Kiki Smith, Ernesto Pujol, Kay Rosen, Lawrence Weiner, Harmony Hammond, Barbara Takenaga and others have joined emerging artists in submitting new works in a variety of media including painting, drawing, photography,
collage and mixed media.
Her
collage mentality and her dedication to the concept of natural recycling (nature) never left her and was
as apparent in her painting in the 1980s
as it was 20
years previous.
She also worked
as a mural painter for the Works Progress Administration, and spent
years experimenting variously with
collage, biomorphic abstraction, hard edge abstraction, small - scale works inspired by her Jewish heritage and large - scale works informed by her personal life.
Another way to find these modifications within a body of work was in Liberty Blake's series «All I can think about is what if I miss the sunflowers this
year» that included the 2014 - 16
collage labeled
as # 1.
Through a rare selection of early vintages prints and original contact sheets,
as well
as paintings and
collages by artists such
as Günter Brus, Otto Muehl, Hermann Nitsch, and Rudolf Schwarzkogler, and curated by Hubert Klocker, the exhibition is a representative survey of the formative
years of Vienna Actionism.
In 1974, after 12
years spent on his Hourloupe cycle (the artist's longest - running series), Dubuffet began new experiments, expanding his color palette and brushwork and revisiting techniques such
as collage from earlier periods in his career.