The new body of work presented in the exhibition features allusive and
archetypal imagery — a basket of apples, fields of grass, flooded waters — symbols and landscapes that connect the work to what Martínez Celaya has previously done.
Bourgeois transformed her experiences into a highly personal visual language through the use of mythological and
archetypal imagery, adopting objects such as spirals, spiders, cages, medical tools, and sewn appendages to symbolize the feminine psyche, beauty, and psychological pain.
Beginning in 1941 he began painting «pictographs» which incorporated biomorphic abstractions inspired by
archetypal imagery drawn from the subconscious.
Created for a production of Wagner's opera Tristan and Isolde, Viola's video employing slow,
archetypal imagery in service of these themes such as transcendence and agony as it meditates on life cycles and notions of rebirth and healing.
Her work was exhibited in Sydney, Tokyo, and London - her paintings and collages explore
archetypal imagery, place and identity.
Not exact matches
Hyper - grisly
imagery alongside a ludicrous narrative, with a twist and a completely far - fetched resolution thrown in for good measure, makes for a film that isn't a serious drama or
archetypal thriller.
Often, her videos would reconstruct television
imagery using
archetypal formats as quizzes, soap operas, and sports programmes and techniques such as the repetition of images and interruption of flow with text and music.
His deadpan representations of Hollywood logos, stylized gas stations, and
archetypal landscapes distill the
imagery of popular culture into a language of cinematic and typographical codes as accessible as they are profound.
We might read the painting as portraying an
archetypal, if also abstract,
imagery.
His work constructs a mural of
archetypal cultural
imagery filtered through the perspective of a Generation X African.
The show represents a crossing platform of stimuli - generating objects,
imagery, sound and / or any element, deriving from clues of
archetypal meta - narratives and its possible utterances.
Today, it is clear that the enduring power of Wood's art owes as much to its mesmerizing psychological ambiguity as to its
archetypal Midwestern
imagery.
Graham also encouraged interest in so - called «primitive»
archetypal forms, and Pousette - Dart produced canvases with complex, interlocking biomorphic and geometric
imagery, as well as hundreds of stylized, abstracted drawings of figures, heads, and animals.
He is particularly interested in the
archetypal underpinnings of gay identity development, internalized homophobia, psychotherapy with gay men, and the use of alchemical
imagery and metaphor to understand how shame is transformed.