Sentences with phrase «abstract form language»

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Subplate neurons form the first connections in the developing cerebral cortex — the outer part of the mammalian brain that controls perception, memory and, in humans, higher functions such as language and abstract reasoning.
During development, subplate neurons are among the first neurons to form in the cerebral cortex — the outer part of the mammalian brain that controls perception, memory and, in humans, higher functions such as language and abstract reasoning.
«Although I would certainly hesitate to call this a language, it certainly is an abstract form of communication,» he says.
One candidate is our expressive speech — perhaps music is just an abstract form of language.
Susan Hespos, a co-author of the study, and associate professor of psychology at Northwestern's Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences said, «We show that infants can form abstract relations before they learn the words that describe relations, meaning that relational learning in humans does not require language and is a fundamental human skill of its own.»
The following are common characteristics of gifted children, although not all will necessarily apply to every gifted child: • Has an extensive and detailed memory, particularly in a specific area of interest • Has advanced vocabulary for his or her age; uses precocious language • Has communication skills advanced for his or her age and is able to express ideas and feelings • Asks intelligent and complex questions • Is able to identify the important characteristics of new concepts and problems • Learns information quickly • Uses logic in arriving at common sense answers • Has a broad base of knowledge; a large quantity of information • Understands abstract ideas and complex concepts • Uses analogical thinking, problem solving, or reasoning • Observes relationships and sees connections • Finds and solves difficult and unusual problems • Understands principles, forms generalizations, and uses them in new situations • Wants to learn and is curious • Works conscientiously and has a high degree of concentration in areas of interest • Understands and uses various symbol systems • Is reflective about learning • Is enraptured by a specific subject • Has reading comprehension skills advanced for his or her age • Has advanced writing abilities for his or her age • Has strong artistic or musical abilities • Concentrates intensely for long periods of time, particularly in a specific area of interest • Is more aware, stimulated, and affected by surroundings • Experiences extreme positive or negative feelings • Experiences a strong physical reaction to emotion • Has a strong affective memory, re-living or re-feeling things long after the triggering event
Since late 1967, when her first colour stripe paintings appeared, Riley has sought to articulate an abstract language in which relations of colour and form generate a range of visual sensations.
In his abstract work Kandinsky invented a language of abstract form to replace the forms of nature.
In the catalogue introduction to the exhibition Fry argued that the post-impressionist creates, not a pale response to actual appearance, but a new reality.18 He argued that the logical extreme of such a method would be the complete renunciation of natural form and the creation of a purely abstract language, a visual music.
In the next decade, dark and ominous forms crowded his painting, forming a visual language somewhere between abstract and figurative.
While drawing on the language of 20th century abstraction, White's pattern paintings temper that language's impulse towards epic, auratic significance, and emphasize, rather, the endless adjustments that are made when abstract forms encounter the world of the everyday.
An integral part of her practice translates abstract concepts into form through text, where language is woven into the work.
Placed against a neutral backdrop with their labels inscribed below, Wylie's hard - won forms play on the language of ancient art as well as modernism and the abstract compositions of painters like Franz Kline and Ad Reinhardt, who attempted to divorce image - making from even the most fundamental visual associations.
Artist Statement Sharon Ascher aka Sascha's language of forms is not realistic, but it abstracts from nature the essence of what it is to be a stone, a tree, a range of mountains or a patch of sky.
Formed in collaboration with Otto Piene, a fellow student at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, the ZERO movement departed from the gestural language of European abstract expressionism and sought to reclaim an artistic purity from the ravages of the Second World War.
Since then she has remained at the forefront of developments in contemporary painting, making highly distinctive works which seek to articulate an abstract language in which relations of color and form generate visual sensations.
Lipton's structured three - dimensional forms manifested an original language of abstract figures that originated in stream - of - consciousness sketchbooks.
Of prime importance for Miotte was the aspiration for this gestural, abstract language to create a bridge between cultures, to break beyond national barriers of geography or expression to form a truly international language.
Aanestads» minimalist work revolves around form, spatiality and materiality, which she explores in a contemplative and abstract language.
While their ancient forebears may have turned to abstract form as a vehicle to explore the divine, artists today approach abstraction as a language, rich with references to contemporary culture.
By 1973, Murray had refined her voice and was creating paintings that utilized a geometric language to build an abstract form of narrative.
Written language is central to Khan's painting, sculpture, and photography — from his stamp paintings, with their abstract forms built up from densely printed words and phrases, to the vast inscribed tablets that constitute his monument for the UAE Memorial Park, inaugurated in 2016.
Discovering beauty in unexpected forms and unexpected places prompted the acceptance of an abstract visual language rooted in the natural world.
In exploring the language of modernism Lee has moved through minimalistic representation of line and form to an abstracted language of kinetics.
McMahon explores an abstract language informed by the natural forms and structures that populate the landscape and the history and experiences that shaped that particular place — from the surrounding fields and undulating hills and ravines to the hidden treasures left behind by the original landowner who made sculptures and land art.
Drawing upon a lifelong interest in architecture, Ouadahi creates a hybrid language of structural design and abstract painting that infuses the rigid form of monotonous buildings with color and light.
These abstracted forms utilize the same language of the artist's recent monumental installation for the 20th Biennale of Sydney, Willing To Be Vulnerable (2015 - 16).
Like enlarged versions of his paintings within paintings, the more abstract works in New Plants combine Wood's interest in painting from direct experience with his fascination with the many forms and genres found throughout art history, deepening and extending his investigation of the language of painting.
Georgia O'Keeffe (1887 — 1986) is best known for her distinctive paintings of flowers and landscapes which applied a precise, often hard - edged abstract language to evocative natural forms.
This Maine - born artist now works in Brooklyn, where he creates foreboding abstract works based on an architectural language of forms.
The Sam Feinstein retrospective at the Cape Cod Museum of Art will reveal the seventy - year trajectory of Feinstein's development from realism through expressionism, cubist - expressionism, Hofmann - influenced abstraction to Feinstein's own unique language of color - forms — luminous and life - enhancing — in his monumental, mature abstract paintings.
This week we celebrate the biggest human culture by highlighting five current abstract art exhibitions that explore the language of the culture of forms.
We will learn abstract principles that organize composition, depict spatial illusion and describe form while developing a shared language for critiques.
This exhibition traces his evolution in the 1950s and 60s as he transformed the rigid language of geometric abstraction into a living language of minimal abstract form.
Through the exploration of abstract and minimalist language, Aanestad investigates form, spatiality and materiality.
Dan's work is all about order and obsession, and with this print he methodically drew abstract forms from his language of shapes until they felt balanced, yet active.
The abstract forms highlight Dawson's search for a new visual language that would match his exposure to the modern age of technology and architecture.
Michelangelo, with an eye trained to the material weight of color, might have been comfortable with this form of sculptural painting, even if Tsao's abstract language is more akin to the late 1950s New York School, with Pollock's spattering giving way — at certain turns of mood or emotion — to sublime color fields reminiscent of Helen Frankenthaler or Ellsworth Kelly.
Fieroza Doorsen is an English abstract artist who has developed her own personal language with an emphasis on pattern and coloured forms.
Starting from the idea that abstracted knowledge is stored in cultural goods and artefacts, Vulsma's works reflect the interaction of historical relationships - such as India's leading role in the history of textile production, the rapid development of a European market and the desire to copy the Indian form language for Europe's own production - and the contemporary hierarchies in an unequal global distribution of labour.
In his exploration of the abstract image he focuses on images and forms found in daily life objects, in this case packaging materials or shopping bags, which can offer a universe of a pictorial language inherent to Modern Art.
Hepworth's graceful forms speak an abstract language of their own.
During the 1980s and 1990s, his interest in typographic forms and the rhythm of language fed into works featuring colourful abstract forms, akin to a personal alphabet.
The exhibition also presents artistic works that allow visitors to create abstract forms and structures using Apps, thereby experiencing the transformations of their own real language into a digital one.
Inspired by his travels to California and the Sierra Nevada mountains, particularly the headwater areas of the Kern and Merced rivers, the new works echo the rivers» geological shapes in abstracted form, in a visual language the artist created.
Optical and kinetic art developed hand in hand, in an abstract, geometrical language of form, using new industrial materials and techniques, and share a strong interest for the anti-static and the direct sensory experience.
Utilizing early forms of IBM PC basic computer language, which he taught himself to program, he created over 30 kinetic films of abstract patterns.
Single phrase text collages dwarfed by abstract acrylic paintings and an army of wooden pegs suggest form and shape are a visual language that speaks for itself while deconstructed text holds little intention.
Working mainly with industrial and salvaged architectural materials, Behr applies an abstract language to his sculptural works, placing otherwise familiar materials out of context and imposing a defiance to logic, gravity and form.
The early Pictographs were created with a defined grid structure in order to organize theimages, often figurative and fragmented, in a utilitarian manner.Around 1948, Gottlieb began deconstructing the grid in an effort to find an alternative way to balance nature's interrelated forces: order and chaos.The earliest work on view, Inscription to a Friend, 1948, is an example of Gottlieb's initial attempts to integrate abstract forms that could still be relatable to a larger universal language, without the help ofthe grid.Inscription, 1954, demonstrates Gottlieb's further progression into purely abstract imagery using an evocative and highly developed lexicon.
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