Bethany Marks Huge Shapes in Art Artists use all kinds of shapes. Geometric shapes are precise and regular, like squares, rectangles, and triangles. They are often found in human-made things, like building and machines while biomorphic shapes are found in nature. These shapes may look like leaves, flowers, clouds—things that grow, flow, and move.
Feta Tamberg Art White Noise The sound is not actually a color. The “white” simply describes the fact that this particular sound is a combination of every frequency. That’s why, deep in the soundscape playlists of the Internet, there are sounds called “brown” or “pink” or even “blue.” Those sounds are not “white noise” because …
Ross Mathews Spaces Between Imagination This special issue originates from an international workshop on “Vico and imagination,” that took place at Aalborg University in 2014, within a research project on Giambattista Vico and the epistemology of psychology. Imagination has inexplicably been relegated to the background in contemporary psychology.
Keira Mask Borders of Art The type of art you are talking about is called ‘performance art’. It became popular in the 60s and 70s as a response to gallery culture and the culture of paintings and drawings hung on walls. It descended from found object art.
Rite Pattison Modern Gallery Offers the most significant collection of works by artists such as Chagall, Dali, Matisse, Miro, Picasso, Basquiat and Warhol, as well as elite contemporary artists.
Marco Keln Nature View Animals have long been part of the art story. They’ve been portrayed in religious rituals, as mythical creatures, incarnations of gods and goddesses, symbolically in Christian art or simply as pets. Some of the earliest images known are of animals brushed into being on the walls of caves more than 40,000 …
Jack Daniels Casual Art This piece explores the state of interstitial space within the urban fabric. Places of which are without an agenda of sorts and that of which exist on the transitional boundaries of excessive design.
Ganz Romero Paintings Subvert His paintings subvert the traditional genre of portraiture by approaching the subject with the sentiment of an Iconoclast. Yet his intention is to “rebuild” the image rather than destroy it. I take advantage of the cyclical nature of history and its unfailing tendency to repeat itself.
Rick Morton Art After Hours Engage with an exciting, artist-led program at Art After Hours in association with the International Day of People with Disability. Meet artists from the Little Orange Studio as they present Pandora and share in their artmaking processes. Experience an installation of artworks created by Front Up artists.
Jenny Saville Stanley Kubrick Collection Stanley Kubrick was an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. He is frequently cited as one of the greatest and most influential directors in cinematic history. An early critical test of Kubrick’s obsession with control on the set came during the making of Paths of Glory.
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