Holland Cotter, «Review: Susan Cianciolo Lets Others Pick
Through Fragments Of Her Life», The New York Times, July 2nd, 2015
Not exact matches
In
Living Faithfully in a
Fragmented World: Lessons for the Church from MacIntyre's «After Virtue» (1998), Wilson responds to moral philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre, who concludes his celebrated 1991 critique
of modernity by calling for «the construction
of local forms
of community within which civility and the intellectual and moral
life can be sustained
through the new dark ages which are already upon us....
Zarathustra's art and aim is to be the creative poet
of the world, to save the temporal world
through reconceiving and revaluing
life and the world, «to compose into one and bring together what is
fragment, riddle, and dreadful chance» (TSZ 161, 216).
Another example is the contradiction between a church's goal
of enhancing family
life and its organizational tendency to
fragment families
through the many family - separating activities in its program.
But the chief drawback to this
fragmented approach is that we can miss the common themes and patterns that persist
through the stages
of a child's
life.
The winds
of change are blowing
through Africa and like clouds,
lives are being
fragmented, altered or blotted out in an instant.
In this handheld re-imagining, DRAGON QUEST VII:
Fragments of the Forgotten Past begins when, in their quest to prove their island isn't alone in the world,
life - long friends Auster, Prince Kiefer and Maribel find themselves embarking on a journey that will see them travel
through time and rescue civilisations long - forgotten in order to save the future.
8th September 2016 — When Auster and Prince Kiefer are determined to prove there's more to
life than their island home, they soon stumble into a quest that will see them travelling
through time in order to save the fate
of their world in DRAGON QUEST VII:
Fragments of the Forgotten Past, coming to Nintendo 3DS family systems on 16th September.
Additionally a new video installation The Destruction quartet 2006 will be launched at this exhibition: it includes
fragments of symbolic and real -
life destruction acts that Jonas Mekas witnessed and filmed
through the years: Nam June Paik destroying a piano; Australian based artist Danius Kesminas» fire piece in New York in 1983; the destruction
of the Berlin Wall in 1990; and 9/11.
, spoken folk tale
fragments, and search data related to Black
Lives Matter play
through special wall mounted speakers that vibrate the walls
of the gallery, sonifying the architecture itself.
Through his spoken word
live performances and recordings, characterised by
fragments of information, Vonna - Michell creates circuitous narratives.
Fallah left the sale with diaries, home movies, clothing and other objects chronicling the family's personal history; he then spent the course
of the next year sifting
through these
fragments of the family's
life, filling in the gaps where necessary, to create a narrative and build portraits
of the family members
through painting, sculpture and collage.
Koetje appears to suggest that,
through our constant seduction by the infinite pixels within our iPhone or laptop screens, modern
life has
fragmented into a constant choreography between the dueling aesthetics
of fact and fiction.
The work invites the viewer to reflect on the complexities
of mind, language and the
fragmented nature
of our
lives through a process
of perceiving and understanding what is inside and around us.
By weaving together
fragments of the
living with this murky, shadowed past, Ashcom's reality provides a prompt to mythicize one's own memories
through the lens
of Hoys Fork.
The Affichistes Pioneers
of new realism, early pop artists, street art trailblazers — on their rambles
through postwar Paris, the artists who would become known as the Affichistes collected
fragments of the weathered and tattered posters, they came across that were often peeling and several layers deep, carried them back to their studios and created original artworks from them, in doing so elevating this ubiquitous aspect
of everyday urban
life to the status
of a fine art.
Amory's paintings portray abstracted studies
of urban
life through fragmented cityscapes and anonymous, isolated figures.
, on show at The Modern Institute till 2 June 2012, where
fragments of the
life of an artist, as narrated
through pages
of notebooks, become a part
of the works on display.
Amory's work portrays abstracted studies
of urban
life through fragmented cityscapes and anonymous, isolated figures.
The story about the woman's
life is also heard
through audio speakers in the room, which is narrated by the main character in the form
of a short
fragmented Gothic ghost story.