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"assemblage" Definitions
  1. a collection of things; a group of people
"assemblage" Synonyms
collection group cluster bunch batch array lot set band grouping block clump clutch suite battery constellation knot huddle bank parcel accumulation gathering accretion aggregation cumulation mass pileup cumulus lodgement(US) lodgment(UK) amassment accrual buildup amassing stockpile assembly assembling accumulating build-up crowd congregation company flock multitude meeting host body gang drove convocation conference crew party slew abundance heap pile profusion quantity stack plenty wealth bundle mountain plenitude tonne(UK) ton(US) loads oodles scads store mixture assortment jumble medley miscellany mishmash variety hodgepodge potpourri hash patchwork hotchpotch collage muddle pastiche farrago mess ragbag mix audience spectators onlookers gallery patrons turnout fans followers house listeners throng viewers aficionados buffs devotees junction combination concatenation coalition dovetail alliance annexation combine coherence collocation concourse concursion conjugation whole entirety all extent majority aggregate entire most sum total collectivity full summation works gross bulk fullness lump totality multimedia audiovisual aid construction hypermedia installation interactive program montage program(US) programme(UK) software interactive media intermedia mixed media compilation anthology compendium collectanea album selection florilegium garland miscellanea analects reader corpus ana collation treasury caravan cavalcade train fleet column convoy procession armada line motorcade troop campers expedition parade safari camel train pack train complex network system nexus web composite fusion structure synthesis amalgamation coalescence tissue agglomeration amalgam convolution fabrication manufacture production building creation erection making contriving fashioning forging forming modeling(US) modelling(UK) shaping elevation raising product putting together More
"assemblage" Antonyms
dispersal scattering individual one order organization(US) organisation(UK) singularity loneness quiet method single calm system uniformity line part silence fraction diffusion division separation whole divergence none some ace bit dab dram driblet glimmer handful hint lick little mite mouthful nip ounce peanuts pinch pittance scruple shade shadow disagreement discord strangeness regression remission weakening disarrangement disorder disorganisation(UK) disorganization(US) dissemination spread circulation distribution promulgation propagation broadcast dissipation transmission spreading diaspora loner person member decumulation dispersion lessening loss reduction shrinkage subtraction play performance film show entertainment concert production presentation act drama enactment matinee spectacle gig portion iota percentage smidge spot tad dash cut proportion scintilla fragment sliver jot slice section partition segment unit clique cluster constituent contingent coterie crew crop department faction inner circle knot mob decrease decline drop diminishment diminution fall abatement cutback declining depletion depression diminishing dwindling falloff curtailment decrement downturn aloneness antagonism disassociation disunion isolation opposition rivalry seclusion solitude dissection breaking up compartmentalising(UK) compartmentalizing(US) partitioning segmentation split breaking down demarcation parting splitting up taking apart apportionment cutting up departmentalizing subdivision destruction ruin

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The show splits into starkly different halves: assemblage and after assemblage.
Like her assemblage sculptures made of various pieces of found furniture, architectural remnants, and debris, she was also an assemblage of experiences.
But historical images don't go far enough in supporting what needs to emerge — something, in my mind, that resembles Bernie Sanders's proposed construction of a new political assemblage (our assemblage).
A scattered assemblage of bones found at the Denmark site.
There is a hint of sadness in that stellar assemblage.
SHREWSBURY "Raven to Dove," expressions in paint, collage and assemblage.
But opportunity cost was not a factor in their assemblage.
My colleague Gabrielle Hamilton calls the assemblage a snack tray.
So the assemblage in Washington on July 7 is an essential.
Not against the Warriors and their all-world assemblage of talent.
The cigarette and matchstick pin, though a simple assemblage, is fraught.
They're part Pop art, part Rauschenberg-esque assemblage, and part color field.
When he finally tackled the company's signature assemblage technique, he incorporated silicone.
The real issue is whether the assemblage will perform as a team.
This is not so much dinner as an assemblage of delicious parts.
The Spirit of Radio "Flotsam and jetsam," Weiss says of this assemblage.
Welcome to the Assemblage, a new club in Manhattan's upscale NoMad neighborhood.
Yet he kept making them, regardless, cannibalizing one assemblage to complete another.
This is an assemblage of scattered ideas that coalesce into something bigger.
Creating an assemblage of aesthetics, there is an underlying thread of contemporary surrealism.
Target, too, has joined the assemblage of stores offering expanded Black Friday deals.
Taste, name, and assemblage may be covered, but what's missing here is adventure.
The linemen are not the only assemblage deployed to respond to the hurricanes.
Created in Mr. Conner's spirit, Rat Bastards is probably best understood as assemblage.
"Assemblage" opens and closes with some thrilling storm systems of high-complexity modernism.
He did not invent assemblage, but he endowed it with scale, supersized it.
That the team's vast assemblage of stars would have trouble sharing one basketball.
A self-proclaimed "recycler," Ms. Saar has been creating assemblage art for decades.
The preparation, assemblage and decorating time rarely fell under the four-hour mark.
From patrimony to debris, a last gallery positions assemblage amidst global trade and conflict.
The photograph almost dares its viewers to excavate a meaning out of this assemblage.
Or at least the assemblage aggregated into something I might have called personal taste.
One represents the California Funk assemblage aesthetic, and the other is cool and conceptual.
Each grouping is a fleeting assemblage, calling to mind Erwin Wurm's One Minute Sculptures.
We as a foundation maintain the site as a free and open assemblage space.
It's an assemblage of specs without any unifying thread giving them purpose and coherence.
For ecologists, by contrast, everything is a relationship among a complex assemblage of factors.
I realize that national political conventions are a giant assemblage of the party faithful.
Artist Hacks Photojournalism with Readymade Assemblage Sculptures It's Art: Jeff Koons Recycles Birkin Bags
Everything is spun into an inclusive adaptable assemblage aimed at escaping singular identity classification.
Since then, they have been analyzing the samples to understand this assemblage of life.
The entire assemblage has a prematurely dated air, like one of yesterday's forgotten tomorrows.
We have about 80 Americans we're still trying to identify out of that assemblage.
"It's everything that has to do with living," Mr. Wolfson said of the assemblage.
There are also various assemblage reliefs and sculptures by Lonnie Holley and Ronald Lockett.
And this morbid assemblage of power tools and toilet paper gives me the shivers.
This piece was its own sort of assemblage, but one that came from nature.
The book gives us far more than an assemblage of characters out of central casting.
Of the assemblage of people pulled into his quest, virtually none has met Mr. Fogle.
I then cut it in half, though the assemblage ended up bending the plastic knife.
Researchers found a site with distinctive stone tool assemblage including grinding stones but no fossils.
Gilchrist's assemblage hints at how monumental a finished Thief and the Cobbler might have been.
While his business is dwarfed by Mr. Trump's assemblage of properties, it is not insignificant.
Under common law, the crime of riot requires the assemblage of three or more actors.
Now, the Barbary Lane tenants include a more diverse assemblage of queer and trans people.
AF: I wouldn't call them paintings — people have called them assemblage or collage, you know?
The Assemblage is completely different than your average hotel — for one thing it smells really good.
The site's tombs represent the largest assemblage of megalithic art in Western Europe, according to officials.
At least once, she attended the Conservative Political Action Conference, an annual assemblage of influential Republicans.
Glass bottles, branches, and metal scraps add physical weight to the assemblage, but without adding meaning.
The interactive assemblage was called Farnsworth's Dilemma and marked LaRiccia's introduction to functional steampunk art making.
Stockhausen's wind quintet "Zeitmasse" (1955-56) is a bustling assemblage of segments moving simultaneously but independently.
Luckily, we've got a few a fast and easy formulas to follow for foolproof homemade assemblage.
By looking into this patchwork assemblage of the familiar and the unfamiliar we construct our world.
It was an odd assemblage of out-of-town tourists and locals out for a lark.
A rapid-cut assemblage, Borden stole, found, and "borrowed" footage and music for much of it.
Mr. Niño's own dream includes eventually opening branches of the Assemblage in cities around the world.
"I was mostly painting, drawing and experimenting with collage and assemblage before grad school," she says.
I peeked in the window of one store and saw a messy assemblage of abandoned desks.
Visitors can view the salad assemblage in the museum's kitchen via a screen in the gallery.
In the case of "Comedian," though it seems ramshackle, it is a carefully thought out assemblage.
Other artists in the new-acquisitions category include Thomas and the brilliant assemblage sculptor John Outterbridge.
Experimental assemblage-maker, filmmaker, and altogether creative outlaw Bruce Conner denied the premise of Funk altogether.
Yet she was also thoroughly imbued with the practice of assemblage, having sustained a friendship and, later, a working relationship with Robert Rauschenberg, and having lived for six years or so with an accomplished and meticulous assemblage artist trained at Chicago's Institute of Design, Gene Hedge.
And yet here in Mantua, there is a mass death assemblage close to 66 million years old.
The loose assemblage of paper and string Manu Prakash pulls from his pocket doesn't look like much.
This new assemblage, recently discovered by an international team of physicists, has a name: the Rydberg polaron.
Thirty-seven NBA scouts were credentialed for the game to see the two teams' assemblage of talent.
"An assemblage of fragments," is how Mr. Michele's show notes explained his current collection and thinking process.
However, she did admit that her international assemblage of hair ties is incomparable to her other accessories.
Braman's assemblage art comes from her uncanny knack for putting unlikely things together and making them hold.
It's prehistoric archaeology in 3D with an unsurpassed finds assemblage both in terms of range and quantity.
With each release, users explore a curated assemblage of digital compositions within the site's cosmic virtual domain.
The assemblage of neon whiteness serves to create a false idea of homogeneity — everyone was very white!
"My intentions are to create weird portraits focusing on the assemblage nature of our identities," says Reeder.
No bow, no curtain call, not even a clear ending — a perfect operatic assemblage of nonlinear relations.
He learned that starfish convert a monotonous carpet of mussels into a diverse assemblage of marine invertebrates.
Today, over 3,000 people have attended Touchpoint, which is now held at the Assemblage Nomad in Manhattan.
The wines in the title are an intriguing assemblage, but few are examined in a satisfying way.
And the Eagles' secondary has been reduced to a ragtag assemblage of practice-squad signees and journeymen.
The cast is an impressive assemblage of talent, and Ms. Rodriguez and Ms. Helgenberger both do fine.
Local radio stations play up the seasonal cheer with an assemblage of genre-spanning big-ticket shows.
How would Vogel, in his first season on the job, handle the team's colorful assemblage of egos?
That was after host Ricky Gervais admonished the night's assemblage of entertainers not to deliver political speeches.
The documentary traces the origins of the Red Army Faction with a dizzying assemblage of archival footage.
The documentary traces the origins of the Red Army Faction with a dizzying assemblage of archival footage.
The result, from the French first-time feature director Jean-Gabriel Périot, is a dizzying archival assemblage.
Assemblage gave her the opportunity to craft worlds illustrating the personal and political implications of Black womanhood.
AF: All my work is playing with installation, but I also play assemblage and collage, you know?
The vast assemblage "It's only working 'til it isn't" (2016) has a topography that rises and falls.
A corporation is an unnatural assemblage of human beings, given artificial life in order to do their bidding.
The assemblage echoes the rendering that graces the cover of one of Saar's sketchbooks on display under glass.
This random assemblage of people was about as far as you could get from trained and expensive therapists.
The result felt like an assemblage of thistle-like fragments, insistent little motifs that hang together before dissolving.
I am certain members of the 2016 assemblage will also be lobbied -- especially if Trump manages to win.
We think that Murusraptor was an active predator and its preys were an assemblage of the mentioned vertebrates.
Wonder Lee is a self-taught assemblage artist, poet, designer and author with a passion for the environment.
A colorful wood assemblage hangs on the wall next to a monochromatic red sculpture on a white table.
His late-period paintings currently on view at Berry Campbell Gallery demonstrate this notion of assemblage remarkably well.
Science would have you believe we are the result of nothing more than a chance assemblage of matter.
In this next movement she begins by approaching closer to the assemblage and then lightly pushing it away.
In the first gallery, I am drawn to "Little Suture" (19923–21992), an abstract painting with assemblage elements.
Sculpture and assemblage have grown to immense proportions in recent years as the art business itself has ballooned.
There is also an assemblage of PACs which together have reported spending more than $1 million promoting Sanders.
Mr. Cave has pushed beyond his well-known over-the-top assemblage-like "Soundsuits," and branched out emphatically.
L in extravagant moments of experimentation, using painting, several drawing styles, collage and assemblage, found images and words.
If labeled a "readymade," assemblage or conceptual art, would that not credit the West for the artwork's existence?
The Warriors, with their fearsome assemblage of scorers, have taken no pity on a Kawhi-less Spurs team.
Viewers watched the team recover bag after bag of remains—some fifteen hundred fossil elements, an unprecedented assemblage.
This panorama emphasizes the visual ambiguities of the palimpsest-city, an assemblage of varied architectural styles and periods.
Fossils are being found throughout the sediment that fills the pit, but the assemblage occupies a single concentrated layer.
Jules Skloot as Lelum, the goddess of mischief, slapped his knees and frolicked under an assemblage of peacock feathers.
The balance between the Earth's gravity and the weight's centripetal force would prevent the assemblage from crashing to Earth.
What It Is: The Assemblage John Street hotel and co-working space Who Tried It: Sheila Cosgrove Baylis, PEOPLE.
A preeminent assemblage artist, Saar harnesses the power contained in found objects, transforming material and giving it new meaning.
He described his staff as a constantly rotating assemblage of recent college graduates looking to make a quick buck.
You've also got this assemblage of tips aimed at giving you a leg up on the alien aggressors. 1.
Unfortunately, Kyle's return does seem like it could be complicated by Peters' already mountainous assemblage of responsibilities this season.
This show will ground her oeuvre in painting, even as it traces her development in assemblage, performance, and film.
It brings together over 250 objects, from film and video to painting, assemblage, drawing, prints, photography, photograms, and performance.
Their non-linearity, meanwhile, means that each assemblage of words shoots off in all sorts of directions at once.
Primarily an act of assemblage, it is incredibly useful as a sort of CliffsNotes of cutting-edge climate thought.
It resembles a welded assemblage by David Smith, but has three sea gulls perched on it, one upside down.
From there, conditions rapidly deteriorate to a loose assemblage of dirt, rubble, and boulders the size of beach coolers.
What was the appeal of Jay Kay and his ragtag assemblage of acid-jazz musos in the first place?
A performer's electroencephalogram (EEG) brain waves manifest into an assemblage of colored bubbles in the "first-ever" brain opera.
Regulating an assemblage of technology we can't clearly define is a recipe for poor laws and even worse technology.
The original assemblage, with plaster, ceramic vessel, pottery jars and wood, was featured in MoMA's recent Picasso sculpture show.
But in as urban and diverse a state as New York, that assemblage of voters goes only so far.
It's not the assemblage of creepy murder masks, a notably muted presence in this third outing for the series.
And it's surprising to see such a large assemblage of matter so early in the history of the universe.
He told us he could give us L.A.R.A. (Land Assemblage Redevelopment Authority) Lots; basically lots people did not want.
The 8th Floor's current exhibition, Sedimentations: Assemblage as Social Repair, is one of the best yet under Reisman's direction.
Sedimentations: Assemblage as Social Repair continues at The 8th Floor (17 West 17th Street, Chelsea, Manhattan) through December 8.
The official pronouncer, Dr. Jacques Bailly, called the group the "most phenomenal assemblage of super-spellers" in the bee's history.
Working across paintings, objects, and assemblage, Gramcko was a self-taught, visionary artist who is practically unknown outside of Venezuela.
Shortly after returning from chow, I noticed out my cell window a small assemblage of men on the common yard.
These works of folk art are wonderful, sometimes wacky tableaux that occasionally display a self-taught knack for formal assemblage.
A young mother is screaming in agony, her hospital bed a ceaselessly uncomforting assemblage of cold metal and damp cotton.
The exhibition's title nods to both Misrach's photographic series, called Desert Cantos, and Galindo's musical assemblage project, named Sonic Border.
Braver Than We Are does their legacy proud with an assemblage of 10 tracks smoldering with ferocity and bombastic rhapsody.
He was interested in the work of the artist Joseph Cornell, who, like him, also employed collage and assemblage techniques.
It's not a record of field recordings, or a straight-up assemblage of sounds, but these moments on Temporary, etc.
And I think in the same way I'm reclaiming these durags and it's this assemblage/collage process with the durags.
One can work a full career in American politics and never encounter an assemblage of such low overall moral character.
"The office is to scale, down to the inch," Warlick said, shining a flashlight on the assemblage, which he owns.
Children will then make their own abstract art, using assemblage and collage to incorporate items like string, paper and wire.
The result is an assemblage of deteriorating photographs, depicting random moments in time and revealing a range of physical imperfections.
The whole assemblage took Le Proux a total of two months to build and an additional six days to shoot.
His performances celebrate the launch of these "scores"; attendees are invited to take one, attempt assemblage, and hopefully fly it.
Clinton's reputation for candor is checkered, her team hopes the debate might lay bare Mr. Trump's prolific assemblage of falsehoods.
Last month, David Axelrod called the budding cabinet assemblage a "Monster's Ball," and that may be too mild a phrasing.
This assemblage of three pill forms — a chemical cocktail — was made with urethane automotive paint and medium-density fiberboard (MDF).
I also ran upon a Louise Nevelson assemblage, and I find these always reward the time I spend with them.
Works from her latest collection, "Assemblage 6: Unlearning," will go on view at New York's Friedman Benda gallery in September.
Ms. Meckseper created a shelf assemblage of engaging mirrored items not dissimilar to those she typically explores in her art.
The Cavaliers' primary challenge was obvious: somehow slowing a team with the greatest assemblage of offensive talent in league history.
But on at least one front – the rights of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people – the assemblage is uncharacteristically shy.
The faucets and some of the sinks are from another eclectic assemblage: fixtures from dismantled 19th-century hammams in Istanbul.
Aftershocks That was quite an assemblage of articulate voices you brought together to respond to Trump's election ("Aftermath," November 21st).
The team's commander, Roberto Cabral, laughed when I asked him recently how his assemblage of Special Ops nerds came together.
The other find is Jean Follett, whose ghostly assemblage painting, "21961 Black Bottles," is in a world of its own.
They're also sharing the record's lead single "Raptor," a five-minute assemblage of subtly shifting rhythms and dazed synth lines.
On a New England plantation, around 1630, a true believer, William (Ralph Ineson), and his family are facing a grim assemblage.
The title roughly translates from Danish as "glaze piece," and the show is an assemblage of experiments in small, glazed forms.
Her work "Untitled" (1994) is an assemblage of fiber and found objects meticulously bundled to create a wonderfully textured detritus sculpture.
Until recently, the walls were still covered with musique concrète assemblage sculptures and post-cubist bas-reliefs of printed circuit boards.
She has furnished it as a virtual cabinet of curiosities, an autobiographical assemblage of antiques, paintings, objets d'art and memento mori.
The assemblage of fossils represents 4,351 specimens in a region calculated to be 518 million years old, according to the paper.
"Foundation of the World (A Dream of My Mother)" is an assemblage of steel rods, rope, carpet, burlap and other materials.
Examples include The Wing, which focuses on women, and The Assemblage, which caters to entrepreneurs with an interest in spiritual wellness.
WeWork's success has spawned many other coworking companies, from female-oriented startup The Wing to spiritual wellness-centric business The Assemblage.
Nor did the assemblage of esteemed African-American and Latino reporters, talk-show hosts, editors and producers ask her about it.
It was a repulsively grotesque spectacle, and yet from the assemblage of thousands came applause and roars of approval for Trump.
An encounter with Joseph Cornell's art in the early 1960s convinced her that assemblage could be intimately scaled and politically pointed.
Yet most party leaders still defined working people as a noble assemblage composed solely of white men and their family members.
Foulkes flings herself against the assemblage again and again, breaking it down, making it lighter; until it approaches her own weight.
Compiled entirely from real Russian dashboard camera videos, the movie is an experimental assemblage with no overarching plot or recurring characters.
Indeed, the Arctic described here is an ecological Rube Goldberg assemblage that for many years defied most attempts to understand it.
But each margarine-colored flower presents a handmade fabrication by Mr. Jacobs: an assemblage of vellum, styrene, glue and acrylic paint.
Against general expectations, "Moulin Rouge!" turned out to be more than the standard, cut-and-paste assemblage of pre-used parts.
For half a century, Ms. Saar has been one of the country's most inventive and influential makers of intimately scaled assemblage.
Each one is an assemblage of surface quirks and emotional responses, neatly inserted into a series of dramatic and comic situations.
There was another called Higginsport, which was a bit more pulled together but still contained an assemblage of buildings in disrepair.
By contrast, incorporating an object into an artistic assemblage retains both the original object and the evidence of the artist's hand.
The value of your assemblage may go up the more gold bars you clunk on it, yet your audience is fickle.
John Street, which opened May 1st, is the second location of The Assemblage, the other is in NoMad, another neighborhood in Manhattan.
Her works employs an array of modernist techniques, especially collage and assemblage, to look into the relationship between written and drawn signs.
Too many men, this assemblage suggests, are more interested in their date's body than the thoughts that spring from their date's brain.
To that end, the studio has announced the assemblage of a writers room that will author the story beats of Kong vs.
When viewing Genetic Codes – Carmens (2012-2013), an assemblage of children's photos encased in transparent acrylic cylinders, I felt the same chill.
IN one room of Hauser & Wirth's New York gallery, kettles whistle and hum inside a glorious assemblage of rags by Michelangelo Pistoletto.
In this assemblage work Whitten cultivated a deliberate smallness, an intimacy that calls for long stretches of looking to puzzle them together.
Moreover, only the most powerful of currents can knock trees down, so the assemblage must have formed during a single devastating event.
It is important to note, however, that 100 individual mastodons were found in that dig, known as the Diamond Valley Lake assemblage.
There are also the moneyed New Yorkers who frequent the Assemblage, a self-described co-living, co-working community space in Manhattan.
The Noah Purifoy Outdoor Desert Art Museum of Assemblage Sculpture was established in Joshua Tree, California, before the artist's death in 25.
Wesselmann also used advertising and commodity images combined with magazine and newspaper clippings, eventually introducing everyday household objects into his assemblage arsenal.
Do you think about the songs as this assemblage of those objects, or more in terms of the sounds those objects generate?
Most intriguing are the multimedia efforts of the Angeleno artist Rochele Gomez, here represented by drawings, a video and a sculptural assemblage.
Pausing the book, I pulled over at Rio Blanco Lake, a rare bit of water with an assemblage of red picnic tables.
"The Iceman's garments and quiver are from an assemblage of at least five different species of animal," the new study points out.
The year Mr. Stiller came, he was assigned to the "front line," an assemblage of guests tasked with lighting fireworks by hand.
What greets the visitor today is the single greatest assemblage over time of French architecture and décor still in its original state.
The weekend will be jam-packed with institutional presentations, lectures, and group exhibitions from an assemblage of prominent galleries throughout western Europe.
Many of Mr. Svankmajer's two- and three-dimensional artworks are also based on this form of collage and assemblage, cutting and pasting.
It's an assemblage of spheres and tubes and rods, fashioned from welded steel spray-painted gold, that hovers above her morning yogurt.
The move seemed to confirm that a Lautner house was less an assemblage of brick, wood and insulation than a habitable sculpture.
"It's the first time that Rodin takes two sculptures to make a new one," he said, referring to the artist's assemblage process.
L and the pioneering assemblage artist Betye Saar, who, at age 93, was also getting her first solo show at the museum.
Conner was included in MOMA 's genre-defining show "The Art of Assemblage," in 1961, and abandoned the practice several years later.
Typical of Dial's work, this assemblage is highly symbolic; the title, along with a bit of backstory, contain a wealth of meaning.
"The city's extraordinary assemblage of Byzantine, Gothic, renaissance, and baroque architecture is under immediate threat from rising sea levels," states the report.
Johnson's short film documents the assemblage of a series of dynamic land sculptures, in the tranquilizing, ataractic style of an Ansel Adams lithograph.
The assemblage reads like a a true winter's tale: The marshmallow flower is bound in bud form by a tiny white chocolate clasp.
That, at least, is the implication of one remarkable fossil assemblage formed less than 0003 million years after the so-called Great Dying.
But such an assemblage will be able to govern only if it can rely on the abstention of Catalan separatists on big votes.
My comic artist–dream died out around age 11, as I became interested in making other artistic media, specifically printmaking and multimedia assemblage.
They say it will cause party disunity, despite the fact that the congressional assemblage that wrote them includes a majority of the majority.
Eumaniraptorans, part of the larger theropod assemblage of two-legged meat-eating dinosaurs, generally were small and bird-like, covered in colorful plumage.
Also known for her Beautiful Corpse series, Harris's Meat Maidens are an assemblage of thrifted porcelain figurines, found metals, and preserved animal meat.
Mr. Perlstein's assemblage of paintings, sculptures and photographs fills every wall, niche and corner of his large house on the outskirts of Paris.
As the audience approaches silence, Foulkes, who had been among us the whole time, rises calmly and walks towards the assemblage of objects.
Foulkes detaches her harness from the rope and the strap, and begins the coda by pushing away whatever is left of the assemblage.
Her medium is assemblage; her material is recycled furniture; her method is to puzzle that furniture together, intact or cut up, into sculptures.
More emphasis, some extra acidity or bitterness, might have brought an assemblage of quince paste, brown-butter gelato and griddled brioche into relief.
It was not enough against the Warriors, a team that might just have the most fearsome assemblage of offensive talent in modern history.
Commissioned by the Special Services Division to boost morale, these "Blueprint Specials" came with a script, a score, and instructions for easy assemblage.
Boxy, wide, with an unholy assemblage of zippers and giant pockets, the coat was not particularly stylish, but it was not not stylish.
Finally, just when the growing mineral assemblage shows signs of instability, you inject another shot of fluid and lock the crystal into place.
Two years later, Larson decided to use the assemblage of instruments, recording equipment, notepads, car parts, and burnt items as subject for an installation.
But the message softens with the word "Listen," looped in beautiful script, using sweeter reds and an assemblage of floral, plaid, and paisley fabrics.
In a 20-foot-long photographic print, accompanied by a drone video, she depicts an assemblage of cheap disposable household items arranged by color.
Instead, he settled on this answer … 'In the work of Detroit artists, there appears to be a tenuous and tentative bond: that of assemblage.
Armand de Brignac, the champagne brand owned by the Grammy winner, unveiled a new bottle this week, Blanc de Noirs Assemblage Two, Bloomberg reports.
Each layer is physically spaced out, giving the piece the depth of an assemblage box, composed of religious imagery, anatomy diagrams, and vernacular photography.
Functioning as a de facto high school reunion, their show at The Roxy was possibly the happiest, most convivial assemblage of rap fans ever.
The collection includes works of painting, sculpture, assemblage and photographs that document site-specific works found throughout the rural areas of the American South.
His figures are mostly rabbits and frogs, sometimes wielding subliminal guns, often caught up in an abstracting whirl of esoteric lines or assemblage materials.
The figure, an assemblage bedecked in rawhide, beads, jingles, and stone arrowheads, has been installed in the center of the North Wing's main atrium.
One of those three vessels, called "Hickory," is the monumental centerpiece of Radical Seafaring, with its 200-foot-tall colorful assemblage of found wood.
"The Sudan Banner" is an assemblage of hundreds of paintings — each 3.6-feet-tall and 6.6-feet-wide — by both professional and amateur painters.
"Being on this rocket ship, it was accidental that all of a sudden we were in this feminist movement," Agrawal said at The Assemblage.
Lyle Ashton Harris provides some grounding of these cultural shifts in his beautiful assemblage of photographs from this American artist's journals intertwined with video.
Nearby, six classic, craterlike Lee Bontecou pieces line one wall; a Louise Nevelson assemblage, as dark and bulky as a church organ, fills another.
The collection of songs here are likely the ones you know the Monkeys for best—the assemblage of the best parts of their discography.
Takeru is another unique assemblage of seemingly clashing elements and it makes him firstly tremendous fun to watch, and secondly far from defensively perfect.
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These women are effortless; sprung from nature through the co-incidental assemblage of Bikram yoga, nut butter balls, and gallons and gallons of water.
In lieu of a check, Koegel received a boxlike sculpture that resembled a work by surreal assemblage artist Joseph Cornell, which he still has.
Summoning within her own body the necessary force to make the assemblage crumble, Foulkes transforms the dancer-sculpture duet into an aerial mosh pit.
The assemblage makes me think that everything in the piece is wounded: the sea, the ship, and the rotating Earth that underpins them both.
No need to worry, though this assemblage of personal reflections and interviews may give the true Caro completist a creeping sense of déjà vu.
Held onstage during the intermission between Puccini's first two acts and prefaced by a short assemblage of filmed performance clips, the ceremony was simple.
"Marvel's The Defenders," an assemblage of superheroes available starting today on Netflix, is less than the sum of its parts, our TV critic writes.
Put them on top of the vegetables all spread out on a foil-lined sheet pan and slide the assemblage into a hot oven.
Mr. Lamar's lush and gloomy new show, "Funeral Doom Spiritual," is an assemblage of old spirituals — but it isn't your usual Sunday at church.
That puzzle, of course, was the newly restored facade of Abraham & Straus's first home, an intricate assemblage comprising more than one thousand interconnected pieces.
Three of Kiefer's assistants lowered a wooden plate onto the painting, screwed it down and tilted the entire assemblage upright with the hydraulic crane.
Eventually, this awkward assemblage of provinces would receive a new name, Iraq, when the British succeeded in placing an Arab ally on its throne.
The few Hanukkah decorations — a meager assemblage of plastic menorahs and gelt — were relegated to a no man's land between toys and men's sportswear.
They weaken an extraordinary assemblage of allies and partners that — despite differences — have mostly supported the United States since WWII through thick and thin.
Today Ms. Tawney is recognized primarily as a pioneer in "fiber art," although her modernist and multifaceted practice also included drawing, collage and assemblage.
Yeah, because Job One was to put everything into it, to make an assemblage that had a chronological version, a told story, using everything.
Assemblage was the common denominator in the group during these early years, when their works often addressed consumerism, the drug culture, and political unrest.
After his works were featured in a landmark museum show at MOMA in 1961, "The Art of Assemblage," the Conners left the Bay Area.
But the surprise in seeing her extraordinary work alongside so much thematically related assemblage is how arid the contrast renders Conceptualist strategies of documentation.
The "political novel," so frequently an anemic assemblage of thesis statements, is, in Hrabal's hands, antic and unpredictable, full of eccentric strategies for imaginative resistance.
Still, there is hope that the current assemblage of moving parts can once again find its feet under Ollie in time for a March run.
It calls to mind the haunting assemblage works of artist Betye Saar and adds to a broader exchange among Black women artists exploring Afrodiasporic alchemies.
If you're reading these words right now, it's because you want to know what the big deal is with this bonkers assemblage of film frames.
Halsey's use of everyday objects and signifiers of black cultural life also align her with the tradition of Los Angeles assemblage artists like Betye Saar.
The mischievous and lawless side of this assemblage of the hacker community was out in full effect – assuming, that is, you knew where to look.
The film interviews survivors and emergency workers, but it's the assemblage of firsthand video footage that best underlines the urgency and terror of the situation.
It keeps the movie grounded and centered instead of careening out into an assemblage of jagged jumps — one of the major flaws in Infinity War.
No such rift existed in 220006 and yet members of that assemblage were targets of a lobbying campaign like the one we are seeing today.
He had been included in the Modern's 1961 "The Art of Assemblage," but three years later he abandoned the medium: It had become a fad.
In the late '70s, however, Washington turned away from his drawings and sculptures to produce assemblage works that transformed everyday detritus into fantastical, futuristic figures.
Early videos and press shots came to define The Streets by an assemblage of Reebok Classics, polo shirts with popped collars, plain sweatshirts, flimsy windbreakers.
The macabre and whimsical meld into a potpourri of lighthearted chaos in the assemblage paintings, mixed-media collages, and jewelry of artist Alexis E. Mabry.
Instead, in this approach the healthcare marketplace is recognized for what it truly is; an amorphous assemblage of disparate parts that should be addressed independently.
In the season opener for both teams, the Thunder and their fresh assemblage of stars eased past the Knicks, 105-84, before a festive crowd.
"This is grass-roots democracy," Mr. de Blasio said on Monday, as he welcomed the assemblage of about 150 people to the town-hall meeting.
The whole assemblage stands on a floor of luminescent triangular tiles covered in more gold — 2003 names of other heroic women written in curling letters.
For that matter, will their appetite for whatever Marvel churns out next be diminished if its next assemblage of heroes doesn't include the teenage wallcrawler?
The portentous tone is exacerbated by Will Epstein's soundscore: an assemblage of surf and ambient noise that could easily be sold as a sleep aid.
Lethem is literature's ultimate fanboy, something he celebrates in this assemblage of reviews, literary introductions and bird walks from the last 20 years or so.
It reopened in March as an assemblage of exhibition spaces for previously itinerant artist-run collectives, some of which were struggling to survive post 2008.
" Blessing the artworks here is a jaw-dropping Dial: a two-sided relief-painting-assemblage, and source of the exhibition's title, "History Refused to Die.
Concentrating on her early years as an artist, it tracks the experiments in printmaking and assemblage that led her to arrive at the titular work.
What makes a face "friendly" enough to offset the fact that it's plastered onto a rolling or lumbering assemblage of sentient metal in your home?
During the course of his career, Mr. Rosenquist experimented with sculptural assemblage and environmental installations, and he sometimes attached three-dimensional objects to his pictures.
Had the section been merely an assemblage of bland pieces whose main virtue was the name they didn't possess, the point wouldn't have been made.
February 5: Troy Michie Working in collage, painting, and sculptural assemblage, Troy Michie engages with the presence and absence of body through a queer lens.
But only Notre-Dame had the forest — there was no comparably complex assemblage of ancient dried wood, some of it dating to the 13th century.
Their frenetic, humorous installations, which utilized assemblage, collage, and graffiti, were shown at the New Museum, the Arts Centre, and the Red Spot Outdoor Theater.
Regardless of whether GERB or the Socialists come in first, one likely junior partner is the United Patriots, an assemblage of small anti-Muslim nationalist parties.
The expanded assemblage has toured in Europe and North America, and a vital album — "Electric Ascension," credited to Rova::Orkestrova — was released on Atavistic in 2005.
His first collaboration was with sculptor Jean Tinguely on "Homage to New York" (1960), a self-destructing assemblage that "performed" at the Museum of Modern Art.
Studying under Charles White at the Otis Art Institute in the 1960s, Hammons's printmaking segued into more conceptual work that combined assemblage, painting, sculpture, and performance.
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That night, sitting on a pouf, I watched it with about 100 others gathered at The Assemblage, a coworking space in Manhattan, to celebrate its launch.
In lieu of feet, the piece has a tail, an assemblage of lumpen clay, perhaps an allusion to the demonization of the destitute and the displaced.
FAMILIES AND FOLK ART: 'ASSEMBLAGE AND ABSTRACTION' Folk artists have often had something in common with children: They make art from whatever they have at hand.
Here, too, is an oversize bonsai tree — an assemblage of pipes connected by screwed-on metal plates, with cotton swabs as budding branches — cast in bronze.
The next time food plus friends and family take priority over outfit-assemblage, but you still want to look cute, consider the stylish brunch options ahead.
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And while it definitely attempts to have something to say about environmental collapse, authoritarianism, and utopia, on the whole, it's mostly a loose assemblage of clichés.
It remains the opera's glaring fault, a confusing assemblage of found text that keeps characters from truly interacting as dialogues become little more than simultaneous monologues.
García Nesitla plays bits of metal, strings, and drums in scattered bursts as Foulkes continues circumambulating the sculpture to the escalating momentum of the spinning assemblage.
Its breakneck development over recent decades has added hundreds of millions of consumers to the global marketplace while supplying a vast assemblage of low-cost goods.
This French gallery's outpost, now two years old, is presenting the first New York solo of Pierre Buraglio, a lone ranger of European painting and assemblage.
As use of the herbicide exploded, resistant variants evolved, an assemblage of weed Avengers that can withstand higher concentrations of glyphosate or shrug it off altogether.
"4 3 2 1" is a work of outsize ambition and remarkable craft, a monumental assemblage of competing and complementary fictions, a novel that contains multitudes.
In Opel therefore one finds what is arguably G.M.'s finest assemblage of experience, knowledge and smarts in the world of passenger and small car design.
"4 3 2 1" is a work of outsize ambition and remarkable craft, a monumental assemblage of competing and complementary fictions, a novel that contains multitudes.
Bulldozers cleared out a section of the pit so that Dr. Lacovara and his students could meticulously excavate fossils, and there they uncovered the mass death assemblage.
Along with Cavafy, Jean Genet, and Henry James to provoke his curious intellect and self-interrogation, O'Reilly has "Nijinksy," created through a 2014 assemblage of found prints.
The culinary precision put into each micro fry, small assemblage of the cheeseburger, and even the wee-little cup of soda is more than admirable — it's genius.
The Mediterranean calamari fritti, a creative assemblage of olives, artichoke hearts, feta, capers and cherry peppers, yielded a marvelous marriage of flavors, but undermined the squid's crispiness.
They also failed to notice that their pitching staff had devolved into an assemblage of aging soft-tossers who were dead last in the league in strikeouts.
A chef is in the kitchen preparing salmon grain bowls for the assemblage of pro surfers hanging around outside, but Fincham is intent on his own concoction.
Dial leaves behind a prolific career of painting, drawing, and assemblage that continues to tell a history of black life during the years in which he worked.
Pieced together from a carnivalesque assemblage of spoken word pieces, scraps of noise, and non-repetitive song structures, the record deals with themes of illness and embodiment.
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This assemblage of personas—an acting tour de force 13 characters deep—is Manifesto, Julian Rosefeldt's film installation that opens today at the Armory in New York.
And in the Watts section of Los Angeles, a cluster of extraordinary assemblage sculptors — Betye Saar, John Outterbridge, Noah Purifoy — were piecing together references to the Rev.
If you peek at the purple striped canoe on the assemblage "OrtaWater – Antarctica" (2006), you'll discover a model of a human heart is riding in the vessel.
"Call The Specialists In" is an exercise in subtle thematic evolution, an assemblage of textured hits and sequences that's most effective for its overall sense of space.
It could be variously characterized as a wildly impressionistic production documentary, a deranged remake of F. W. Murnau's silent classic "Nosferatu," or an eccentric assemblage of outtakes.
Dallas Jackson's Blumhouse-produced "Thriller," on Netflix, is like a feature-length version of that meme, a haphazard assemblage of recycled parts from other, better horror movies.
It is, in fact, an object, rather than an assemblage of cabinetry, fixtures and hardware designed to be ordered by the foot and bolted to a wall.
Mr. Ward, born in Jamaica in 1963, has worked for decades in Harlem and is represented here by a hefty yet understated assemblage, "Xquisite LiquorsouL," from 2009.
In tribute to Kobe Bryant and his second of two jersey numbers, we present a 24-item assemblage of standout statistics from his career with the Lakers.
But some tried for spontaneity, pulling together what at least appeared to be a ragtag assemblage of vintage treasures, personal mementos and baubles retrieved from their wardrobes.
He describes it as "an assemblage of objects removed from the flow of time," and he tries to preserve the memory of Imogen in a similar fashion.
Working with found objects and assemblage, Saar collected items imbued with racist imagery and mixed them together with personal snapshots and mystical talismans to create charged readymades.
The camp, a forty-acre assemblage of tents, situated on a vast windswept sandlot that had formerly served as a landfill, didn't seem fit for human habitation.
Troemel's gallery work is an eclectic mixture of assemblage, sculpture, and painting that comments on such contemporary phenomena as Bitcoin, the art market, and the sharing economy.
This assemblage was about as timid as a meeting of Introverts Anonymous, which made us wonder that if these were "medium," what were the "mild" varieties like?
Given his vast assemblage of skills, it might be easy to forget how new he is to all of this and how much room for growth remains.
"Things that shouldn't really work" are the Anderson specialty: His collections typically pile an unholy assemblage of elements together and trust the process to guide the result.
I knew, on my first visit to the Aix-en-Provence Festival in 2012, that this wasn't your grandmother's Aix, a sleepily pretty assemblage of Mozart productions.
Despite his crucial role at the intersection of assemblage, collage, mysticism, and poetry, he has not had a proper retrospective almost since his death 40 years ago.
A more ethereal grouping — an assemblage of angels — hovers over the central figure as he writes in Martino Altomonte's "Vision of St. Thomas Aquinas," painted during the 1720s.
The nine MPs who've left have formed the Independent Group, an informal assemblage that plans to launch as an official political party before the end of the year.
QI 2018 is organized by Assistant Curator Sophia Marisa Lucas with performance artist Baseera Khan, and includes pieces spanning media assemblage, painting, video, sculpture, print, and participatory works.
In the 1990s he began making two-dimensional assemblage paintings, in which an array of materials, including leaves, found images, and pharmaceuticals, are suspended in layers of resin.
For a fifteenth- or sixteenth-century member of the social élite, such an assemblage constituted a proper environment for the self-reflective labors of contemplation, reading, and writing.
On Saturday, as Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro gave a speech in Caracas before a large military assemblage, drones carrying explosives approached, officials there said, detonating near the stage.
Rather than an assemblage of devices that can be controlled from smartphones, the homes of the future will integrate technology more seamlessly in ways that actually impart value.
The findings, laid out in a paper titled, "A mixed Ediacaran-metazoan assemblage from the Zaris Sub-basin, Namibia," were published in in the journal Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology.
Architect Andrew Kovacs imagines Sir John Soane's famous museum as an eccentric, dynamic site for collective living, where the British architect's collection becomes an assemblage of habitable objects.
While not traditional characters, they are individuals who, Ms. Shick seems to hint, share a past as they perform choreography that repeats like an assemblage of fragmented memories.
The irreverently titled "America's Problem Solver," an assemblage piece by Riddle from 1970, combines pieces of metal to form the shape of a rifle scope or gun barrel.
In other words, Neil Gamby might be a cartoon character, but that cartoon character is an assemblage of very real attitudes finding a voice in the current election.
In the other barrel, the cuvée solera is an assemblage of all the ugly ducklings of chardonnay since 2008, and tastes like an apple-y, fresh white wine.
It then looks at groups in the 1960s like the Chicago Imagists and West Coast Assemblage Movement who were influenced by outsider artists, before turning to contemporary examples.
The airy, open space makes an ideal setting for visitors to peruse the couple's assemblage of early electric lighting fixtures and lamps, which comprise much of Luddite's stock.
Our reviewer, Tom Perrotta, called the story "a work of outsize ambition and remarkable craft, a monumental assemblage of competing and complementary fictions, a novel that contains multitudes."
But the impact of their tour through Pärt — an assemblage of works composed in different decades — was drained of some pleasure by a video piece projected alongside it.
Crisp photographs by Fernique show the assemblage of Liberty outdoors, growing over two years and eight months to tower, at 150 feet high, over the buildings of Paris.
In 2009, Mr. Taylor curated a comprehensive exhibit on "Étant Donnés" amassing a trove of photographs and letters that shed light on Duchamp's obsessive construction of the assemblage.
That 72-page issue was crammed with an assemblage of heroes (Aquaman, Hawkgirl, Martian Manhunter and many more) that blew the socks off my 10-year-old self.
The artist duo is most famous for their abject and sordid representations of American life, elaborate installations and assemblage sculptures depicting events like racist lynchings and sexual assaults.
Another, "Snow from Yesteryear," by Irina Korina of Russia, is an assemblage of giant inflatable sculptures subverting the national pride Austria feels in the beauty of its landscape.
"I think the chanciest thing is to put spirituality in art," Ms. Saar says as she gently shifts elements of the assemblage around, trying this combination and that.
President Trump lumbered toward the railing, behind the official seal, joined by a familiar assemblage of relatives, aides and at least one relative-aide, his daughter Ivanka Trump.
That 19373-page issue was crammed with an assemblage of heroes (Aquaman, Hawkgirl, Martian Manhunter and many more) that blew the socks off my 19907-year-old self.
"Wisdom and Compassion: The Sacred Art of Tibet," a traveling exhibition that opened in 1991, was the largest assemblage of Tibetan objects ever to visit the United States.
There, she encountered the assemblage creations of artist Joseph Cornell: small, box-like structures encapsulating found objects like maps, text, paper birds, and more, to create fantastical scenes.
Even in recent culture, her presence endures, like a 1990 assemblage by Daniel Spoerri, and in the 2002 exhibition Le Dernier Portrait at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris.
Rebecca Antsis is the food and beverage manager of the Assemblage John Street hotel in New York City, which opened Nymphaea, a botanical elixir bar, in June 2018.
It is nearly identical to "Urban Light," the assemblage sculpture by Chris Burden, which has stood at the entrance of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 28.
His "Scissors" (2016), an assemblage of drawings and a child's coloring book with a large flat drawing of scissors, is a kind of guide to his process and principles.
I dropped the assemblage that day, and my phone landed squish-side down, the once-cute seal I named squisho was now covered in New York City sidewalk trash.
The artist is seen constructing something, then climbing up a structure, which you realize is the assemblage supporting the stairs you're sitting on, but before the stairs were installed.
But in what appears to be a return to Starbucks' signature holiday style, the new red cups are covered in an abstract assemblage of holly leaves, berries, and birds.
Such a choice reminds us that Kanaga is a musician at heart, and despite his remarkable skills in visual and textual assemblage, this opera is a fundamentally musical work.
The recent violence in Myanmar's Rakhine state began on August 21982, when a ragtag assemblage of violent Rohingya insurgents attacked a handful of Myanmarese police outposts, reportedly killing 22.
The blog offers far more detail about the build, as well as photos from throughout the process that show everything from assemblage to busted Cubes that didn't make it.
"To the best of my knowledge such a rich funerary assemblage that also includes such a unique pottery vessel has never before been discovered in the country," he said.
An artificial atom isn't one specific thing so much as it is a loose term to describe an assemblage of particles that together behaves a lot like an atom.
Sanders's most vocal opponents in the party are an assemblage of establishmentarians and familiar Beltway hands, none of whom speak for a political constituency of any size or significance.
One of the current preoccupations of fine jewelry collectors is an assemblage of necklaces that is layered, personal and playfully disheveled (or artfully edited, as the case may be).
While the movie could hardly be called mainstream, it's more conventional than the usual Lucchi-Gianikian work because it's a singular personal musing rather than a painstakingly researched assemblage.
Welcome to Noah Purifoy Outdoor Desert Art Museum of Assemblage Sculpture—a Junk Dada electronic wasteland set on a ten-acre stretch of parched land in Joshua Tree, California.
The image proved compelling enough for David to reprise it a year later, in "Sodulater" (2005), this time as a small sculptural assemblage of copper, wood, paper, and paint.
Considering Conundrum's now 20-year-old tradition of publishing work that shares provocative middle ground between art books and comics, Karemaker's assemblage of both here is an apt addition.
Some of the works riff on '80s abstraction, like Leah Guadagnoli's Frank Stella-meets-home goods terracotta relief sculptures, which connect pastel beach house décor with organic late 80s assemblage.
The assemblage — chairs, hearth, rug, bookshelf, ironing board, fan, wall phone, apples, running shoes, and other household items — looks like a three-dimensional children's book illustration or Edward Gorey drawing.
The moon glimmered through the mist, and the minstrels sang of courtly love to the king and his people: a wondrous assemblage of noble knights, cruel temptresses, and impossible loves.
Besides Henry's concrète assemblage and sound system, these treasures, reflecting a lifetime of radical invention, included his tape recorders and a rich sound library of 14,000 pieces of sonic material.
According to this 2.5-minute teaser for the show, though, this show is apparently a random assemblage of unrelated confrontations, VR gags, mockery of startup culture, and virtually no music.
It's a nearly century-old assemblage of multiple buildings encompassing 10 bedrooms and 14 bathrooms across a 3/4-acre swatch of land that boasts rolling gardens of vibrant greenery.
We learn that Russian ballet, which sets itself apart from the established syntax of classical dance "as an assemblage, an orientation, and an ideal," was pioneered after the Napoleonic Wars.
Today, the Noah Purifoy Foundation maintains the site, which aims to bring visibility to the artist's art and attention to how his practice impacted both assemblage sculpture and land art.
Each level is a rickety assemblage of building blocks that you're supposed to smash to pieces using a variety of birds, all of which behave differently once you launch them.
It's an assemblage of art, photography, and relics, principally clothes, and explores how one of the last century's most gifted artists constructed one of the last century's most enduring personas.
Stanley also has a few chats with a priest, but they don't probe deeply enough to make this film, directed by Chuck Russell, anything but an assemblage of predictable carnage.
"The Face (Performing male facial features)" (2019) is a monumental scrap-metal assemblage in the shape of a face, activated by a performer sitting in a harness straddling the nose.
Another street snack he's toying around with is chaat; the night I had it, he was making it with sweet potatoes and apples, an untraditional assemblage that made perfect sense.
Working in painting, drawing, assemblage, film, photography, photograms, performance, collage, and printmaking, Bruce Conner (19703–2008) made more discrete bodies of work across more mediums than any other postwar artist.
Whereas the internet is flooded with countless Bernie memes and social media assemblage, the crowd in New York turned the URL love into IRL campaign props, mostly through handmade signs.
An arena could be built in Willets Point, an assemblage of ramshackle auto repair shops that is in the process of being seized by the city and prepped for redevelopment.
Over that time, cave dwellers built up a nearly 90-pound cache of the reddish, iron-rich rocks, the largest known East African ochre assemblage from the Middle Stone Age.
"Nobody wants to be seen with me right now," the performer, known as Stormy Daniels, said in a brief interview, laughing softly behind an assemblage of nude pictures of herself.
The show picks up where "Assemblage 4," which debuted at Milan's Salone del Mobile in 2014, left off: pushing Toogood's exploration of form and geometry in a bold new direction.
" She was particularly moved by a recent assemblage that combines found objects and Murano glass "in an amazing way to express the vulnerability of the body that comes with aging.
True to its mischievous title, Dean Rader's book "Self Portrait as Wikipedia Entry" is an eclectic assemblage of tributes and allegories, letters and instructional headers, interspersed with subversive self-portraits.
Some of the Dallas-based photographer's images frame details of blood-spattered interiors, such as a grotesque assemblage of mutilated chickens hanging near a human head served in a pan.
The Abod Shelter by BSB Design is a colorful and attractive prefab house for more than one, offering lightweight but structurally stable components to allow for easy transport and assemblage.
The exhibition includes more than 130 works by more than 30 artists working in various mediums, from pieces of cut paper to ceramics, and from film to mixed media and assemblage.
Gilchrist's cut of the The Thief and the Cobbler — along with an impressive assemblage of Richard Williams' other animation work — is available for free, with ads, on Gilchrist's YouTube channel, TheThiefArchive.
Until recently, Warnier recounts, the walls were still covered with Henry's musique concrète assemblage sculptures and post-cubist bas-reliefs of printed circuit boards and bolts removed from his old machines.
His extraordinary artistic range encompasses photography, video, assemblage, installation, sculpture, drawing and painting; his materials include wax, leather, resin, textiles, paper, plaster, wood, acrylic, latex, gum, paint, neon lighting, and stone.
Jean-Hubert Martin, the curator of Carambolages, was an early practitioner of this type of cross-cultural assemblage, beginning with his 22013 Magiciens de la Terre show at the Centre Pompidou.
The assemblage of shadowy Russian figures with a history of allegations of underhanded work has vastly intensified scrutiny of the meeting and the decision by top Trump campaign officials to attend.
The incredible assemblage of girl power is partly thanks to Leibovitz's portfolio; she's been documenting popular culture for the likes of Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, and Vogue since the early 1970s.
He became a proud pillar of the Republican Party—essentially, the same baggy assemblage of minorities and progressives and city people (and neoliberals) that we find in the Democratic Party today.
Croquembouche, a traditional French wedding "cake," is an impressive assemblage of small cream-filled pastry balls that form a tiered, tapering tower which is then adorned with spun sugar and caramel.
Born in Ethiopia, Ms. Jernberg wove a keening Ethiopian folk song into her own assemblage of virtuosic vocal tricks: yelps, croaks and hums evocative of birds and of early Meredith Monk.
The safest, most conventional life story (marriage, kids, a move to the suburbs) becomes something else: an odd assemblage of habits and objects and impulses, not even a story at all.
Financial transactions can thus be thought of as an assemblage of these identifiers and data elements to uniquely identify the transaction as a specific product bought by a specific business entity.
The tower, the centerpiece of the fair designed by the San Francisco architect John Galen Howard, was an assemblage of obelisks and torches, its shaft crowned by a gilded metal angel.
The show then leaps to the 1980s, after he had settled in New York, picked up assemblage as his primary medium, and based it on materials grounded in black urban life.
His Combines—kitchen-sink mélanges of painting, sculpture, collage, and assemblage, including "Monogram"—absorbed that movement's aesthetic breakthroughs, in dispersed composition and eloquent paint-handling, while subverting its frequently macho pathos.
The smallest appetizer, a very good assemblage of trout roe, thick clotted cream and puréed beets, isn't filling at all; the largest, the guinea hen, could make a light main course.
It's named after a painting concept in which earlier images, forms, and strokes reappear as different elements in the final composition—not dissimilar to the assemblage of elements in Klarwein's work.
Here are four of the city's most energizing and eye-opening group shows, with subjects stretching from fantastic art of the sixteenth century to contemporary assemblage from Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
The little-known French-Mexican artist Alice Rahon, is represented by a superb little assemblage involving feathers, stones and a snail shell, and "Corn Festival" from 1954, a large exultant abstraction.
Directed by Betsy West and Julie Cohen, the film is a jaunty assemblage of interviews, public appearances and archival material, organized to illuminate its subject's temperament and her accomplishments so far.
Most pertinent in the assemblage of a new Knicks management team is the point about very slow executive progress for minorities, even in the league widely recognized as the most enlightened.
Mr. Linklater's mixing of hard and soft surfaces finds an interesting (if less precise) counterpoint in the assemblage sculptures of the New York artist Danica Barboza, this show's most junior figure.
Before beginning her fine art practice, Saar first studied design and graphics, eventually finding her way to assemblage art after a visit to the Pasadena Museum around the age of 40.
Follet was included in three shows at the Museum of Modern Art between 1959 and 1963, including The Art of Assemblage (October 4 – November 21963, 21959), organized by William C Seitz.
Two systems are at play: one neural network (an assemblage of digital nodes that reorganize themselves to accomplish a task) to process real-world images, and another to process imitation data.
In their terms, "becoming soil" would mean drawing one piece of the earth's assemblage into the territory of another, changing its value as an element and bringing about a new unity.
" At the end of September, Trybe held a Yom Kippur event at the Assemblage NoMad, a coworking space in Manhattan that offers "cultural programming around the trinity of mind, body and spirit.
But oh, what a glittering assemblage the result is: a collection of short stories, set between the 1950s and the 1990s, each centering on young people and the culture that makes them.
"A marine assemblage such as this has not been found in Israel in the past 30 years," Jacob Sharvit and Dror Planer of the IAA's Marine Archaeology Unit said in a statement.
Alongside the work, Janelle Iglesias's "Untitled (Stack for San Diego)" (2018) resembles a totem pole of Styrofoam coolers and terracotta pots that playfully reconsiders assemblage in the context of the natural world.
So it was on Tuesday, as council members straggled in from vacation, or their district offices, or put off air-conditioned matinees of "Star Trek Beyond," and reconvened for the August assemblage.
Her readily available assemblage of effects pedals and instruments conjures the impression of an artist at work in some cavernous, post-industrial studio space, utterly absorbed in the work of careful consideration.
Located at the base of a limestone cliff, the Porc-Epic cave aggregated a nearly 90-pound cache of ochre, the largest known East African ochre assemblage from the Middle Stone Age.
At once haunting and meditative, "Mass," like the majority of Baillie's work, is an assemblage of found and filmed footage flowing into each other, thanks to his exquisite use of multiple exposures.
In 2014, Brezinski, along with fellow skaters Chico Brenes and Kelly Hart, set up Team Burrito, which started as a Twitter hashtag and is basically just an assemblage of burrito-loving skaters.
What follows is an assemblage of both encouragement and vitriol from those who wanted to see the Ramones succeed and those who'd have seen them pack up and go back to Queens.
A washing machine, a shopping cart, a wooden chair, and a deflated soccer ball are some of the things that made it from the streets of Chelsea to Abraham Cruzvillegas' hovering assemblage.
Another screen will host a revival of "The Atomic Cafe," an assemblage examining the United States' history as a nuclear power through a surreal combination of news clips, educational films and commercials.
The Assemblage defines its prime audience as those who are at "the intersection of technology, consciousness and capital" and displays such slogans as "We don't work; We Assemble," on its Instagram account.
Contemporary artist Betye Saar sought to reclaim the image with her seminal 1972 assemblage work "The Liberation of Aunt Jemima," in which she altered a figurine of the character with a rifle.
Its bland office building, which sits unobtrusively by a freeway in southwest Washington, houses an often-overlooked assemblage of wonkish economists whose idea of professional happiness is producing 10-year fiscal forecasts.
I imagine that the thought process behind themeless grids also marries well with PandAs: a focus on an assemblage of bon mots rather than an overarching gimmick to tie the puzzle together.
And although the company had imported some components, it now makes and puts together all of the major parts of each battery assemblage, called the Powerpack, at its Gigafactory outside Sparks, Nev.
They lined up to see an equally unruly life-size self-portrait — a funky assemblage that parodied a "job wanted" ad, with handwritten notes on a canvas body promoting the artist's attributes.
Or perhaps from some unexpected quirk of a supermassive black hole in the center of the galaxy, a dwarf assemblage of stars some three billion light-years away in the constellation Auriga.
In front of a three-channel video assemblage, three performers re-create Alaska's past and present in quick-fire scenes that somehow take on way too much and, yet, perhaps not enough.
Mr. Selge frequently climbs aboard, letting himself be tossed and turned by the revolving assemblage, as he narrates both the dramatic political events and the sordid details of his character's pathetic existence.
The gallery, which is devoted to displaying collage and assemblage, seems to be saying that though the individual pieces may be diminutive, their collective artistic power has amounted to something quite meaningful.
The gallery is thus populated with an assemblage of painted, collaged, taped, welded, glazed, and stacked objects, reflecting the duo's penchant for combining a handcrafted sensibility with a harder-edged, urban aesthetic.
A video work by Nandipha Mntambo, "Ukungenisa" (2008) features the artist donning one of the hide-assemblage garments (she is known to also present as sculptures) atop a pristine, white matador costume.
Luis Cruz Azaceta: Dictators, Terrorism, War, and Exiles at the American Museum of the Cuban Diaspora ("the Cuban" for short) features 22001 paintings, drawings, prints, and assemblage sculptures spanning 29 to 211.
Saar has collected these washing machine precursors for almost 60 years, incorporating them into bric-a-brac compositions of salvaged historical memories that recall a similar aesthetic championed by assemblage sculptor Joseph Cornell.
So let's take a moment to try to figure out what parts of this ridiculous assemblage of engineering and luxury excess have a chance of making it in a real road-going vehicle.
Amid Trump's victory in the Nevada primary this week, the flyer became more resonant than ever in its nod towards where the country stands on the socioeconomic concerns of Rosler's assemblage of materials.
The intertwined sensations associated with those environments—the roiling of crowds, collective ecstasy, blood, sweat, the beating of drums—fuel Irrelevant, an assemblage of tortured club tracks, snipped newsreel samples, and atonal static.
The March 25 event will be focused on media, with an assemblage of top magazine publishers and entertainment executives gathered to support, at least outwardly, Apple's latest efforts around content aggregation and distribution.
We do suggest, however, that you start tinkering with Arduino, a revolutionary open-source platform that you can customize to spawn an assemblage of creative projects including toy robots, sensor devices, and wearables.
"Drink More" (1964) is a crudely slapped together assemblage in which the title phrase is stencilled over a canvas of the stars and stripes; a plaster hand protrudes, grasping a bottle of Coke.
"Well, they came and got me out of Texas," Roger Clemens told an assemblage of fans that had already watched Rasner, Scott Proctor, and Sean Henn pitch for baseball's most ostentatiously elite team.
Ekwam was my guide on a second visit to Mathare, which is a vast assemblage of tin and mud houses fringed by far more prosperous neighborhoods and sloping toward a sewage-fouled river.
An assemblage of reptiles and birds also greeted the newly arriving rodents, said Emily Roycroft, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Melbourne who also works with the mammal collection at Museums Victoria.
Over the sequence, the space becomes densely populated with Twombly's secondhand finds, including a plastic flamingo and ceramic frog, and white plaster assemblage sculptures, bathed in hazy light filtering through the Venetian blinds.
Some of his early works emerged from the wreckage of the 1965 Watts Rebellion, transforming charred or discarded objects into assemblage pieces that evoke both the riots' physical rage and world-making possibilities.
An installation called "Repressia" consists of a pink wrestling mat over which hangs an assemblage of a long, Pyrex pole attached to a weight-lifting bar made of cast petroleum wax and jelly.
Shortly after Agematsu, who is sixty-two, moved to New York from Japan, in 1980, he began taking daily exploratory walks, picking up debris along the way to use in assemblage-style sculptures.
Against a flickering projection of white light, Ms. Wu sets an assemblage of small objects that refer to images in the film: trains, an airplane, a mop, the silhouette of an urban skyline.
When males of most bowerbird species are ready to begin courting, they set about building the structure for which they are named: an assemblage of twigs shaped into a spire, corridor or hut.
The photographer and multimedia artist Man Ray created "Obstruction" in 1920, a dangling assemblage of 63 perfectly balanced wooden hangers that resembled a Gothic chandelier, casting a tumble of shadows on the wall.
Each is a solitary engagement that culminates at the Shrine Room itself, where people sit together in silence on a long bench facing the quiet assemblage of  butter lamps and historic ritual objects.
The two surviving levels of iron were an elaborate assemblage of around 1,000 individual castings representing some 30 distinct architectural elements — everything from 2,500-pound pilaster sections to individual flowers on column capitals.
Underground lies a chaotic assemblage of utilities that, much like the subway, are lifelines for the city: a sprawling tangle of water mains, power cables, gas and steam lines, telecom wires and sewers.
Frankly, it's a rather unlikely assemblage of leads better associated with second-banana roles, and as depicted the notion that they bonded through their children -- and subsequently drifted apart -- never seems wholly believable.
The material feels like an assemblage of turns that are arguably more fun to perform than they are to watch, notwithstanding a game company that includes Giles Terera, Lucy Ellinson, and Justine Mitchell.
The jackpot, as eager hoarders know, is the assemblage of tiny toiletries — delicately placed atop the granite sink to be used once, then thoughtlessly shoved into vanity bags for the rest of eternity.
This season, the Warriors closed out the regular season with their full assemblage of stars, including Kevin Durant, who returned to the rotation last week after injuring his left knee in late February.
Cameraperson is no mere assemblage of outtakes: It's about what it is to be a human, to live in the world, and to accumulate experiences that become part of one's own personal landscape.
Elsewhere, young performers from Ms. Beltrami's dance troupe resemble marionettes: dressed in a wild Elizabethan assemblage and shiny cone hat, or suspended from the ceiling in a red Neoprene suit, like a futuristic skier.
The family, a buttoned-up, martini-clutching assemblage, seemed as nonplussed by my presence as I was by theirs (in my experience, the whole family does not typically come with the first date package).
It's a fairly stunning admission from the man who previously likened his company's massive factory to an "alien dreadnought" thanks to the complex assemblage of advanced robotic arms building its line of electric cars.
The scraps of metal, signage, paper, wood moldings and tatters Shrobe found around his family's home in central Harlem and at other temporary residences have been transformed into assemblage sculptures and mixed-media paintings.
They were slightly outnumbered by a mixed assemblage of counterprotesters across the street who viewed the free speech rally as an implicit endorsement of racism given its close timing to the racially charged stabbing.
This sentiment is present in Llyn Foulkes' piece Studio: an assemblage photograph of the four walls of his studio in 1964; and Henry Taylor's Bath, which shows a woman submerging herself in a bathtub.
And while we agree that frosé is delicious (and probably the season's trendiest boozy drink), does it meet the following summer drink criteria: evocative name, refreshing taste, easy assemblage, and an action-packed backstory?
It seemed a sort of Pointillist, inductive assemblage, some of the items political and others personal, including an assortment of J.F.K.'s neckties and pieces of the scrimshaw that brought forth a whole book.
Still, despite how depraved it felt to dump this assemblage of items (plus Almond Joys and stale Fig Newtons my mom snuck in as a surprise) onto my airplane tray, I liked this lunch.
That, at least, is the argument made by "Will & Jane: Shakespeare, Austen, and the Cult of Celebrity," a cheeky assemblage of the sometimes exuberantly goofy material objects that centuries of fandom have left behind.
Blackstone's real-estate division also lent $312 million to Kushner Companies—the assemblage of holding concerns controlled by Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law—along with the Brooklyn arm of Kushner's real-estate empire.
On one wall in the JMKAC exhibition, across from the buoyant assemblage of midcentury furniture, mobiles made from painted eggs, and a hanging horse rider formed from wire, is a panorama of Lake Michigan.
Sweat literally coated the ceiling, dripping down on one of the world's most colossal sounding bands and a dehydrated assemblage of their die-hard fans on the hottest day of the year so far.
We started in a gallery devoted to the work of Betye Saar, a black assemblage artist who began her career in the '60s but, at age 93, was only now getting attention from museums.
Glitter as a touchable product — or more correctly, an assemblage of touchable products ("glitter" is a mass noun; specifically, it is a granular aggregate, like "rice") — is an invention so recent it's barely defined.
Many of his textural art pieces, which have been exhibited at White Cube in London and Rodolphe Janssen in Brussels, are an assemblage of scraps left on the floor by his old studio mates.
Ms. Minaj addressed a beaming assemblage of students from the Stagedoor Manor performing-arts camp, who were there to perform a medley of Sondheim tunes, and brought the theme of the issue full circle.
For its 27th edition, this showcase of dance and dance-related stories made for the screen offers an appealing assemblage of short and feature-length films that explore the art form from myriad angles.
Every so often in "The Dark Tower," you catch a glimpse of what might have been: the might-have-been narrative ambition, the might-have-been pop mythology, the might-have-been genre assemblage.
You can see it in Jean-Michel Basquiat, in paintings that present "a collage of all these found elements in an energetic assemblage that has its own inner logic," as Mr. Deitch put it.
And in the opening sequence, in which an assemblage of folks at a diner must reckon with an alien in their midst, one wonders whether the play will push the self-satiric too far.
Conduit's founder, Nancy Whitenack, who told me she appreciates fine craftsmanship, is also showing the collage and assemblage artist Lance Letscher's newest works made from flattened and stapled-together pieces of antique metal toys.
As a result, director Taylor Hackford's movie works less as a cohesive story than an assemblage of vignettes, along the way reuniting De Niro with Harvey Keitel, Charles Grodin and (briefly, as himself) Billy Crystal.
At one end of the gallery is an assemblage of rare illustrations, posters, postcards, and other vintage ephemera, including matchbooks and comics, drawn from one of the largest Hawaii-themed private collections known to exist.
Kim waded out into the ocean off South Korea, connected one end of the yarn to a balloon and the other end to a sinker, and let the assemblage rise and fall in the waves.
Armand de Brignac, known as "Ace of Spades" because of the logo on the bottle, has launched Blanc de Noirs second assemblage – or blend – known as A2, according to a statement on the company's website.
But this exhibition, including 3D sculpture, video and animation, and multimedia assemblage, is all Standfest, and titled THIS MUST NOT BE THE PLACE YOU THOUGHT IT WOULD BE — it is, indeed, other than I expected.
All but four of the candidates Clinton cut checks for are on the group's "Red to Blue" list, a assemblage of candidates that Democrats believe have the best chance to win Republican districts in November.
One particular work, "Bell Jar Assemblage Sculpture," was particularly compelling, and featured a range of materials — from bones to the dried seedpod, t-pins and drawings — all carefully, almost religiously, modified and given new life.
As a volunteer, she taught an arts-and-crafts class for children at a Jewish community center in Yonkers, where she had access to woodworking tools and first began using them to make assemblage sculptures.
But the specter is appalling if one considers the parking lot of cars shown — an assemblage of metal boxes on concrete, virtually the only landscape that many people encounter at the end of the workday.
On the cover, Gropius stands next to a rendering of his and Adolf Meyer's entry in the 1922 Chicago Tribune tower competition, a striking assemblage of gridded boxes, asymmetrical projecting balconies and zero historical references.
Soon, she lets the assemblage go and it continues to spin on its own, as she directs herself to the black rope hanging just a few feet away and quickly attaches her harness to it.
That work, which depicts an assemblage of fruit, foil packets, electronics and other items (including a box of Xeloda, a cancer medication) sprawled across three tables, is representative of several characteristics of Ms. Clements's art.
"These colossal trees are as wonderful in fineness of beauty and proportion as in stature — an assemblage of conifers surpassing all that have ever yet been discovered in the forests of the world," he wrote.
And new trends, like the home funeral movement, are led by "an assemblage of different groups of people, different beliefs, different practices," says Phil Olson, a technology ethicist at Virginia Tech specializing in death studies.
He handwaves away the fact that Bloomberg's particular assemblage of policies and record—anti-soda, anti-gun, pro–racist policing, anti–giving food to the homeless—is uniquely repellant to multiple segments of the electorate.
At dusk, the cafeteria went dark and the adjoining lounge sprang to life, an alpine chic assemblage of pelt-strewn chill-out chairs and a roaring fire where I lazed with a glass of Sylvaner.
The motley assemblage in front of the Supreme Court on the night Kavanaugh was nominated was a mad-libs protest confirming that anyone nominated by President Trump would be unacceptable to the left – LGBT or otherwise.
In one drawing, the assemblage looks far more like a camera than a smartphone, which makes sense given RED's usual focus on producing high-end cameras that have been used by some of Hollywood's leading directors.
In August 2018, his government said blasts at a military assemblage in Caracas were caused by bomb-carrying drones sent by his opponents and supported by expats in the U.S., Colombia, and other Latin American countries.
I end up lounging on the sheepskin rugs by the fireplace with my partner, looking up at the perfect butt of a model-like woman wearing an elaborate strappy, black and tan assemblage by Agent Provocateur.
Anyone who has endeavored to remodel a house which grew in similar fashion can likely attest to discovering a mind-boggling assemblage of studs, joists, headers, pipes, and wiring, once the architectural surfaces are peeled back.
His early work, associated with Deep Image poets like Robert Kelly and Mr. Antin's good friend Jerome Rothenberg, was a kind of collage, an assemblage of phrase strings and received language plucked from the cultural atmosphere.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Working in painting, drawing, assemblage, film, photography, photograms, performance, collage, and printmaking, Bruce Conner (1933–2008) made more discrete bodies of work across more mediums than any other postwar artist.
This she refuses to accept, searching for him in a refugee camp in frigid winter (the Waltz of the Snowflakes); a threatening forest; and a creepy assemblage of giant toys, the occasion for Tchaikovsky's famous divertissements.
The what, of course, is an extraordinary assemblage of music, written about by a vast range of writers who specialize in everything from Zambian rock music to the influence Five-Percent theology's had on hip-hop.
Except for a convention in the mid-1960s initiated by the Legislature — a fruitless exercise, since its proposals were ultimately shot down at the ballot box — no assemblage of this kind has been held since 1938.
If you were somehow able to return to an ancient shoreline and happened upon the entire assemblage of early whales, you wouldn't be able to guess which four-legged creature would beget the whales we know.
Nechvatal narrows in on how sound and noise can be conceived and connected to abstract and conceptual art, Neo-Dada, and visual culture broadly speaking, particularly through expanded definitions of terms like assemblage, montage, and bricolage.
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The show's monochrome palette is perhaps the only effort to ascribe a sense of contemporary coolness to an assemblage of found objects and source material that runs the gamut from folksy to kitschy to downright garish.
It appears that somehow, a wormhole has ripped through the space-time continuum and connected that world to ours, as evidenced by an assemblage of Italian sausage recently found on a family's roof in Deerfield Beach, Florida.
Kohn Gallery's exhibition American Aleph — the artist's first LA retrospective in 270 years — aims to reexamine his heterogeneous artistic output, which ranged from publishing the poetry and art magazine Semina, to assemblage art, collage, photography, and film.
George Kornegay: New Jerusalem, an exhibition of paintings on paper and mixed-media assemblage sculptures by the late, Alabama-based self-taught artist George Kornegay (21990-2191) has just opened at Shrine on the Lower East Side.
Adjacent to Ayoung's work is Abigail Deville's "Medical Apartheid" (2019), a mixed-media installation comprising a room-sized assemblage of found objects along with two smaller structures that face a large assembly of wire racks and bottles.
The works Pressure and Untitled (Watts Remains) are two of the many assemblage sculptures that appeared in the exhibition that the reflected the marginalized realities of black life that ignited the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s.
Across 10 acres of the Mojave Desert, the Noah Purifoy Outdoor Desert Art Museum features dozens of large-scale assemblage works sourced from discarded materials, infused with all the whimsy and pathos that Purifoy is known for.
BETYE SAAR: KEEPIN' IT CLEAN Over the last decade, this incisive assemblage artist has focused on an artifact that sits at the intersection of history, memory and American depictions of black and female identity: the washboard. Nov.
An official from Saudi Arabia presented Mr. Trump with a framed assemblage of 12 goldtone items in miniature relating to the kingdom, surrounding a sepia-toned photograph of the president, appraised by the State Department at $790.
A machine brings to mind an assemblage of mechanisms, a utilitarian object that follows a set of instructions; stepping into the basement, we are not confronted by streams of zeroes and ones but colorful and painterly works.
The new album will send them to New York, L.A., Austin and D.C. for some rare gigs with the Panhandle Mystery Band, the name he's always given to whatever assemblage of musicians back him at that moment.
De Antonio's first feature, "Point of Order" (1964), a chronological assemblage of TV footage of the 1954 Army-McCarthy hearings made with Dan Talbot, was the first documentary feature to treat American politics as a media spectacle.
His company — with powers that exceed most of the nations represented in Munich — is now spending more annually on security issues than it generated in revenue in 2012, he told the assemblage of presidents and foreign ministers.
It's a black and gray spray-painted assemblage of electrical outlet faceplates, wire caps, washers, vents, and other hardware-store detritus that Conte glued together at home to serve as the backdrop for a 0003 music video.
" So much of trans discourse — the discussions over trans representation and inclusion that take place in the media, cisgender academics, and online — ends up reflecting the class and race divides within this loose assemblage of "trans community.
This assemblage of down-and-out moments is delivered with a wit and concision reminiscent of Lydia Davis and Diane Williams, a wry intelligence and keen irony that don't prevent Unferth's prose from offering deep emotional intimacy.
The initiative of the nonprofit New Orleans Airlift started back in 2011, and its assemblage of musical architecture, in which every structure is a playable instrument, has evolved into a large-scale experiment in reuse and collaboration.
On the western rim is hard granite and granitic soils that nurture an entirely different assemblage of life-forms, like a newly discovered species of lizard that wedges itself deep into rock cracks, beyond a predator's reach.
Things improve with solo presentations of works by Gego, Martin Puryear and Mr. Hammons — his art is footnoted by a small 1938 wall piece made from found materials by Kurt Schwitters, one of the inventors of assemblage.
Working primarily in assemblage, Los Angeles-based artist Betye Saar has been creating challenging, often political works that interrogate assumptions about race and gender for 50 years, and at 90 she shows no signs of slowing down.
When taken together, the assemblage works of Betye Saar and her daughter Alison Saar provide a rich intergenerational dialogue about the departures and liberties younger artists took with their artworks as a result of earlier generations' protests.
A new Pan-Asian ocean would form in the space, becoming the world's largest ocean, while "Aurica" (an assemblage of all the world's existing land masses) would be created in the middle of what was once the Pacific.
The centrepiece in 20173 was in the form of a basket-shaped object with petals radiating from its base—17 metres high and 50 metres across—an assemblage of potted plants with, as always, a message (see picture).
This distinction is manifested by two disparate bodies of work on display: the monumental abstract paintings that have become synonymous with Whitten and the diminutive never-been-shown wooden assemblage sculptures that fill the majority of the galleries.
Emerging at the tail end of Abstract Expressionism's reign, Johns, alongside fellow artist Robert Rauschenberg, would chart a brave new course that paved the way for multiple artistic lines, from Pop and Assemblage, to Conceptual and Appropriation strategies.
Ralph Arnold's firm belief in the versatility of his and other Black gay men's existences remains politically potent in 2018, while it speaks to a greater Black queer aesthetic of assemblage within the ever-expanding long Black song.
Puls creates what he calls "no source visualizations" by generating and manipulating video feedback loops through an assemblage of old consumer electronics including a camera, a monitor, a video mixer, and a couple of video color processing boxes.
With its 60+ stages of globe-spanning entertainment, assemblage of spoken word, drama, and strange men on stilts, and unwritten laws of camping hierachy, it practically pops up each June as Britain's temporary yet premier city of culture.
Mr. Manuel, now a 37-year-old musician, teacher and jazz historian, founded the loft, which houses a vast assemblage of jazz memorabilia, including musical instruments, archival photographs, original sheet music, personal letters, master recordings and vintage LPs.
Announcing itself with an ensemble of marching band drums, the track develops in familiar Amobi via an assemblage of chaotic sound effects—glass shards, an ambulance's siren, an alarm—alongside rhythmic synth samples and a spoken word vocal.
Dan Lindsay and T. J. Martin's film "LA92" is largely an assemblage of archival footage about the assault on Rodney King and the riots that erupted after the acquittal, in 1992, of the officers charged with his beating.
The affecting retrospective "Mark Leckey: Containers and Their Drivers," now on view at MoMA PS1, appears almost as a time capsule from Britain before June 23: a sprawling, bopping showcase of musical history, anthropological assemblage and personal reverie.
The arguments against Walker's art have been led by Betye Saar, the criminally underrated assemblage artist whose socially conscious work appropriates and subverts racist tropes like the mammy or the pickaninny in an attempt to empower black people.
This assemblage of oddities began over a century ago when Dr. Rudolf Virchow, the father of modern pathology, took a particular interest in corporal deformities (as one does) and began to forage for the unusual and the abnormal.
The New Jersey-based cartoonist and children's book author Patrick McDonnell, known for his comic strip "Mutts," will attend, presiding over the assemblage of a huge mosaic mural of photographs of owners and their adopted four-legged friends.animalalliancenyc.
This small, hyper-specialized, stunning exhibition brings together a grand total of only 13 works — a dozen shadow boxes by Joseph Cornell, the Queens-based assemblage artist, and a Cubist masterwork that he cited as their direct inspiration.
Now, as this assemblage of elite shooters goes for its third consecutive championship, Kerr could only laugh after a recent practice, with Curry shooting nearby, as he read a printout of what he wrote nearly 16 years ago.
The set designers, Rufus Didwiszus and Jan Freese, have built the shtetl Anatevka as a massive rotating assemblage of antique wardrobes that stand in for most of the interior locations, and whose swinging doors facilitate entrances and exits.
Also on view is Jeffrey Nowlin's collection of hand-sewn and woven assemblage sculptures exploring the deconstructed self, and an 8-part audio series that tells the story of artist and musician Chelsea Polk's pilgrimage to 8 bogs.
He printed brochures and convinced his neighbor across the street to replace the out-of-commission Mercedes on his lawn with "Big Star," a 30-foot-long assemblage of geometric, stainless steel cutouts that resembles an enormous starfruit.
For those of us on the East Coast, MoMA is offering an in-depth solo exhibition that looks at the connections between Saar's autobiographical assemblage "Black Girl's Window" (1969) and her rare, early prints, made during the 1960s.
This year he released "Transitions," an album that shuffles through a broad assemblage of grooves; but more than much of his previous work, it often finds him settling into a warmblooded swing feel, or abandoning fixed rhythm completely.
The doc lays out an assemblage of the most publicized "politically correct social-justice warrior college-campus snowflakes out of control" stories of the past five years, which the film frames as harbingers of a free speech apocalypse.
Displayed in the hallowed halls of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Banerjee's assemblage sculptures are complemented by videos and works on paper — fanciful depictions of women and mythical beasts, made of stamped images and clouds of iridescent ink.
During its encampment at YBCA, large-scale mixed-media assemblage works like the Mobile Quarantine Facility, Mission Control, the Landing Excursion Module (LEM), will join other both kinetic and conceptual pieces in gallery and public spaces across the campus.
Web visitors can also browse artists by medium (ranging from assemblage to serigraphy); by affiliated institutions (from galleries to universities); and by their relationships, as visualized in a sprawling web that can be filtered for specific types of association.
The standout however was 78-year old Kenzi Shiokava, a Brazilian-born, ethnically Japanese sculptor, who was part of the assemblage art movement alongside Noah Purifoy and John Outterbridge, but has not achieved anywhere near their level of notoriety.
In the case of Adkins, Kevorkian used a device he called the Thanatron, a crude assemblage of three IVs: one to inject saline, one to inject a barbiturate, and a third to administer a lethal dose of potassium chloride.
What makes it so thrilling is the way it feels less like an ossified composition than a vibrant assemblage of semi-autonomous moving parts—scurrying across unexpected lateral shifts and rewiring its patterns according to seemingly improvised internal adjustments.
It's a new story for Zauner, however, who fronted the crunchy power-punk band Little Big League before starting the Japanese Breakfast side project on her own, shaping an assemblage of lo-fi demos into the debut Psychopomp (2016).
Irving Blum, one of them, remembers the splash the Dwan Gallery made with exhibitions of Reinhardt's radical black-on-blacks; of Yves Klein's blue-on-blues; and of the Combines of Robert Rauschenberg, which married painting and assemblage art.
Last Chance From eight centuries of the art now called Surrealist to startling new takes on assemblage from Port-au-Prince, our critic finds a heady mix of old and modern, sex and politics in these powerhouse gallery shows.
We met in the building's library, and as we spoke a growing assemblage of B.J.P. members crowded against its glass door to catch a glimpse of Malavika Avinash, a popular Kannada-language actress who moonlights as a B.J.P. spokeswoman.
No matter the ostensible subject of his individual pictures, the overarching theme is impermanence; his best-known work, "Decasia" (2002), is an artfully edited assemblage of found footage whose visual appeal is the crumbling of the film emulsion itself.
The later advent of eukaryotes set in motion evolutionary paths that led to a riotous assemblage of organisms over the eons like palm trees, blue whales, T. rex, hummingbirds, clownfish, shiitake mushrooms, lobsters, daisies, woolly mammoths and Marilyn Monroe.
The artist's first full-scale survey examines the past 25 years of her work with assemblage-style sculptures ("the kind of accidental urban still lifes you see on New York City sidewalks on trash collection day"), photography, and drawing.
In the context of this exhibition, such strategies of salvage and assemblage appear to reflect the makeshift methods of people on the move — or perhaps the impulse, among Euro-American artists, to seize eclectic materials from global cultural currents.
Aside from an office maintained for legal reasons (and as a home base for student interns), the museum exists as an assemblage of 90 commissioned works, across a 19653-square-mile area, linked only by tours that it organizes.
Another entry is an assemblage-based work called "Towards Pure White" by the Indian artist Astha Butail with Galleryske in Bangalore, whose suggestive and finely wrought objects recall the crisp, seamless craftsmanship of Martin Puryear or Laszlo Moholy-Nagy.
This uncommon conception of aesthetic assemblage offers a suggestive vantage point from which to contemplate its historical antecedents, from Picasso's incorporation of objects such as newspapers onto canvases, to Robert Rauschenberg's combines, to Arte Povera's quotidian repurposings, and beyond.
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Let Kanye's visit to the Oval Office be a cautionary cybersecurity tale: don't set your phone's passcode to 000000 (Really, Ye?) In fact, don't set any of your passwords to a repeated assemblage of numbers or letters for that matter.
The "most incredible thing" that he designs and builds is an extraordinary contraption, a clock of moving figures with a different assemblage for each hour: the four seasons at the stroke of four, the nine muses at the stroke of nine.
To address this issue she functions as cultural arbitrageur; creating acts of interpolation and assemblage, such as her "Monument to the Creative, Local, Informal Economy" (2008), a work of sculpture, video, and Islamic prayer rugs embroidered with images of Caribbean mosques.
In the seminar that hosts this event, students will be invited to build this violin for themselves, taking part in an actual assemblage workshop, while constructively approaching the philosophy of geometry and design, as well as the contemporary meaning of craft.
As an assemblage of sounds from all over the world, Homeless embodies a digital Far East that proliferates on the internet, very much in line with Sinofuturism, an aesthetic movement that explores a post-human China in the near future.
Alex shoos her guest toward a table laden with éclairs, cannoli, and cookies, and they sit under the watchful eye of Hans Holzer, who stares down at the assemblage from a giant black-and-white photo on the livid red wall.
On the rare occasion I've covered art shows before, I've always felt like the biggest ass in the room, using words like "intertextual" and "assemblage" and hoping they make sense when used in conjunction with all the pointing I'm doing.
There's art from pioneering West Coast assemblage figures such a George Herms and Llyn Foulkes; pieces from mid-career artists Henry Taylor and Jason Yates; and work by the likes of up-and-coming French transplant Lucile Littot, among many more.
Mr. Richards turned his status as rock's ur-rebel into a brand, performing in a swashbuckling assemblage of animal-print coats, headbands and sash belts that synergized with his role as Captain Teague in Disney's "Pirates of the Caribbean" movies.

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