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85 result(s) for "Found objects (Art) Exhibitions."
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Abundance, excess, waste
My work since the early 2010s has focused on the concepts of abundance, excess and waste. These concerns have translated directly into vibrant and colourful garlands I have constructed from discarded plastics collected on Bondi Beach, Sydney, where I live.
Waste land
This film by Lucy Walker is about the life of catadores, which is being portrayed in the form of art by a renowned artist, Vik Muniz.
Photography in Crisis?
1 Thus began International Center of Photography (ICP) Chief Curator Brian Wallis's introduction to Perspectives 2010, an annual exhibition highlighting the work of contemporary photo-based artists. Whether using sourced images or footage, exploring found objects, creating photographs with a computer, or shooting photographs to document the world around us, the artists in \"Perspectives 2010\" communicate the continued importance and power of the photographic image in visual culture.
Keith Sonnier: PARRISH ART MUSEUM
It comes as a surprise that \"Keith Sonnier: Until Today,\" a selection of thirty-nine works made between 1967 and this year, really is \"the first comprehensive museum survey to consider the arc of this iconic artist's achievement,\" as curator Jeffrey Grove writes in the catalogue. After all, Sonnier has been a renowned figure for five decades; by thirty he'd exhibited at the Stedelijk Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, and at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. He also participated in legendary shows such as Lucy Lippard's \"Eccentric Abstraction\" at New York's Fischbach Gallery in 1966; \"9 at Leo Castelli\" (organized by Robert Morris) at New York's Castelli Warehouse in 1968; and, in 1969, both Harald Szeemann's \"Live in Your Head: