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  2. Ephemeral art - Wikipedia

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    The Umbrella Project (1991), art installation by Christo, Ibaraki, Japan The ephemeral nature of certain artistic expressions is above all a subjective concept subject to the very definition of art, a controversial term open to multiple meanings, which have oscillated and evolved over time and geographic space, since the term "art" has not been understood in the same way in all times and places.

  3. Timo Kahlen - Wikipedia

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    His interdisciplinary and intermedia body of work, often employing ephemeral, elemental materials such as wind and steam, [1] [2] light and shade, sound and vibration, [3] noise and beauty, [4] has been nominated for the German national Sound Art Prize 2006, [5] [6] the Kahnweiler Prize for Sculpture 2001 and the Prize for Young European ...

  4. Gina Beavers - Wikipedia

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    Gina Beavers, Applebees!, acrylic on canvas, 20" x 16" x 3", 2012. Gina Beavers (born 1974) is an American artist based in the New York area. [1] She first gained attention in the early 2010s for thickly painted, relief-like acrylic images of food, cosmetics techniques and bodybuilders appropriated from Instagram snapshots and selfies found using hashtags such as #foodporn, #sixpack and # ...

  5. Performance art - Wikipedia

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    His priority is the idea and the creative process over the result. His art uses an incredible array of materials and especially his own body. [139] [140] Gilbert and George are Italian artist Gilbert Proesch and English artist George Passmore, who have developed their work inside conceptual art, performance and body art. They were best known ...

  6. Annie Martin (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Martin's creative practice includes installation, audio and video art, textiles, drawing and performative practice. Her work privileges the senses, experimentation, speculation and the body using ephemeral materials and audio with elements of drawing, writing, listening and walking.

  7. Seven Easy Pieces - Wikipedia

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    Although the performance art world traditionally frowns on repeating individual works, valuing their transient, ephemeral nature as intrinsic to their essence, as she aged, Abramović found herself compelled to preserve the performances that influenced her own development as an artist.

  8. The History of Jack-o-Lanterns and How They Became a ...

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    Our country's pumpkin-carving history began with a spooky tale. The post The History of Jack-o-Lanterns and How They Became a Halloween Tradition appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  9. Ana Mendieta - Wikipedia

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    My art is the way I re-establish the bonds that unite me to the universe. It is a return to the maternal source. [33] When she began her Silueta Series in the 1970s, Mendieta was one of many artists experimenting with the emerging genres of land art, body art, and performance art. The films and photographs of Siluetas are in connection with the ...