Sentences with phrase «antechambers of»

During the international biennial of photography you can discover the work of the celebrated American artist James Casebere in the antechambers of the Centre for Fine Arts.
The exhibition features an intricate ensemble of domestic interiors and settings, housed in the antechambers of Victor Horta's Centre for Fine Art at BOZAR in Brussels
It's a style at once ravishing and mysterious, austere and intimate, carrying with it the suggestion that even cinema may be powerless to invade the most clandestine antechambers of human behavior.
First of all, it implies some superficial beliefs about the place of sexuality in human experience (we might regard these as being in the antechamber of the temple of sacred sexuality proper): the belief that sexuality is a key, perhaps even the key, component of the quality of being human (in this, of course, lies the pervasive heritage of Freud); the belief that modern Western culture, and especially American culture, has unduly suppressed sexuality (this is the anti-Puritan aspect of the proposition), and, that, as a result, not only are we sexually frustrated (and that frustration carries all sorts of physical and psychological pathologies in its wake), but our entire relation to our own bodies as well as the bodies of others has become distorted.
During one scene in the animated movie Shrek 2, scheduled for release next month, a valiant knight in full armor crosses a fiery moat, throws open an oak door, and enters the vast antechamber of a castle.
Stewart is currently working on a project entitled «The Antechamber Of Being», the main part being a trilogy of concept albums based on his long term experience as a lucid dreamer.
Stewart is currently working on a project entitled «The Antechamber Of Being», the main part being a trilogy of concept albums based on his long term experience as a lucid dreamer.
In this epically titled solo show, «The Birth of Stockholm,» an antechamber of the artist's projected handwritten meditations on art and on the Swedish capital and an array of Beninese - made figural sculptures will lead into a room - size — or rather, house - like — installation.
Stewart is currently working on a project entitled «The Antechamber Of Being», the main part being a trilogy of concept albums based on his long term experience as a lucid dreamer.

Not exact matches

Just as the Eucharistic stains smeared on our lips prefigure the kisses we hope to receive from those of the resurrected Bridegroom, so too does the reliquary stand as an antechamber to the fleshy communion we hope to sustain with his saints.
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In the first ten minutes of Inferno, Rose finds the «key» to the witch's house in a cellar antechamber that reveals itself as a flooded ballroom, completely furnished and absolutely inexplicable.
Perhaps middle school students are in charge of design a new and improved pyramid to be presented to the pharaoh, complete with a variety of antechambers.
Visit Kelly Hill Caves, see fur seals frolic at Cape du Couedic, see Antechamber Bay enroute to Cape Willoughby, stay at the western end of the island.
Follow the coast to Antechamber Bay and Chapman River with great views of Antechamber's long wide stretch of beach.
But is only 20 minutes driving to the splendour of Antechamber Bay and the Chapman River or the surf and spectacular coastal scenery of Pennington Bay (via at least three sheltered, gently shelving sandy beaches and one winery).
Elsewhere, a small antechamber at the start of the exhibition houses Benglis» notorious Artforum centrefold, which she paid to be included as an advert in the same issue as Pincus - Witten's article.
Every artwork is an antechamber to an affective plane, a zone of sacrifice between anchorage and imminence.
Compared with any of this, that empty antechamber hardly counts.
In Kitaj's words, the theme is «the waste land as an antechamber to hell», with the «waste - like middle ground» and the pools of stagnant water reflecting Eliot's imagery of infertility and the difficulty of renewal.
PHOTO: View of Monika Sosnowska's para-pavilion Antechamber, 2011, wallpaper, skirting board, stucco, lamps and mixed mediums; in the 54th Venice Biennale, 2011.
Similarly positioned between the authentic and the contrived is 31 - year - old Nick Mauss» obtuse selection of work from the Whitney's permanent collection - including a very strange Marsden Hartley painting - inside a custom - built antechamber.
Beyond this, the entirety of the first floor features Antechamber, a labyrinthine series of constructed, angled walls, zigzagging through the building and reconfiguring the space.
The photograph Buckyball (1992) depicts a naked woman standing with her arms by her sides, her head within a geodesic dome, while Lingerie Geo & Lis (1998), presented in the temple's antechamber, sees a pane of glass weighed down by a paving stone flatten an assortment of worn bras and pants.
The front gallery serves as a place of transition, an antechamber where calm and intensity harmonize in denim painted with bleach and in relief.
An ominous lit sign reading «FOXP2,» the name of the show, marks the entryway into the surgery - bright antechamber that the 29 - year - old artist describes as her «biological showroom.»
This enables a lower consumption, in particular thanks to the elimination of the overflow losses due to the antechamber holes that have a strong throttling effect.
When the curved walls of the antechamber slide open, visitors enter a black - and - white effects gallery where direct ambient and grazing light is demonstrated on eight different textured and smooth vertical surfaces.
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