Sentences with word «abyme»

Through the mise en abyme of painting, photography, and three - dimensional space, it's the images themselves that now seem to gaze at their own reflection in a mirror, or throw at the viewer the glare of a hunted beast.
Traditional narrative dissolves into mise en abyme in this kaleidoscopic, vertiginous adventure in sound and image, sadism and eroticism, and the real and the imagined.
One way or another, Morrison's work puts cinematic representation into abyme, forcing the spectators to confront the demons or the unexpected beauty emerging from the most cliched narrative tropes.
Two things simultaneously alienated theatregoers and absorbed theatre critics: the starkness of Welles's stage direction and the innovative use of mise en abyme as a narrative device.
This chimerical quality — this defiance — is what attracted Woolford to the performance in the first place, but her reenactment pushes the mise en abyme even further.
There, Dorion made use of installation as a device for presenting his painting, as can be seen in the mise en abyme observed in the work Chambre à coucher, 1999.
Kennedy Cutler's recursive physical production, a mise en abyme practice that borrows from, but stands formally in opposition to, digital space, poses some germane questions for twenty - first century artists.
At once a perfumery gone rogue and a bijou chemical - processing plant, «Residuals» explores the mise - en - abyme abstraction that is endemic to culture, finance, and technology.
From Away maps Jonas» continuity in building and perfecting a mis en abyme technique, from the 1970s to the present, using mirrors, video, a video - monitor playback of live action, and drawings.
As far as we know, a little mise en abyme never hurt anyone, so let's do this.
Or, eschewing a specific original work, Lund focuses on the noise of reproduction itself: preparing a blank silk screen without any image at all, Lund passes ink through the empty screen onto a canvas, magnifying the visual distortions inherent in the printing technique and effectively folding the technology back in upon itself, a mise en abyme of replication.
The works reveal a process of deconstruction, fragmentation, multiplication and mise en abyme in a rigorously ordered reconstruction.
The black is sometimes scarred or striated, letting through the white in the background, as a kind of mise en abyme of the opening.
High School Musical 3's well - worn mise en abyme is that, like its predecessors, it's a musical about putting on a musical.
The staging is so endlessly, even incestuously, self - referential as to earn the epithet mise - en - abyme, a term derived from what happens when you place two mirrors opposite each other, producing an infinite reflection, as in the famous hallway shot from Welles's Citizen Kane.
And if you feel like you're losing your way in a mise - en - abyme of endless mediation, rest assured that you're not lost at all.
These mechanics are the language of mise en abyme — of mirrors and spaces that go on ad infinitum.
It has been drawn by Picasso, then copied and hung by Tebus: a mis - en - abyme of artists responding to the work of their predecessors, back through the ages of art history.
Similarly, Q (2017) directly meets our gaze while an image of Biggie Smalls on his sweatshirt poses in a playful mise en abyme.
This screwing together of image and original is a curious twist on the parlour pursuit known as «en abyme», in which a painting represents itself within itself.
An architectural mise - en - abyme, a 1 to 1 scale sculpture of The Chimney itself plays with viewers» spatial disruption and puzzlement.
But unlike Judd's heavy metals, the glass creates a kind of hall of mirrors effect, a mise - en - abyme, or an infinitesimal non-space in the room's core, which upon approach, makes one feel like they've fallen in, disintegrated, and become a part of the installation.
Underdonk is very pleased to present «Mise - en - abyme», an exhibition that brings together the work of Jay Gaskill and Alyse Ronayne.
From this point on, space and its pictorial representation were steadily investigated in Hockney's artistic practice, his canvas Looking at Pictures on a Screen (1977) is a brilliant mise en abyme were the spectator observes an inner spectator observing paintings from diverse artists like Vermeer, Van Gogh and Piero della Francesca.
Zineb Sedira, Transmettre en abyme, 2012.
As mise - en - abyme, they form a picture within a picture, a landscape resting on layers of décor.
That is, a curatorial practice mise en abyme: curating curating (curating and it goes on).
Skulls and self - repeating, mise en abyme - style imagery figure prominently into a collection of abstract - meets - traditional artwork at a new solo exhibition at Galerie Perrotin.
Replete with ideas about memory, iconography, representations of race, and models of display, her formally relaxed practice stands as a thought - provoking engagement with pictures en abyme.
Deploying the negational prescriptions of Ad Reinhardt (no color, no texture, no line, no value, etc.) in conjunction with Josef Alber's principle of simultaneous contrast (whereby color assumes the complementary chroma of adjacent color), the No paintings manifest a recursive mise en abyme: paintings of nothing but themselves.
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