Sentences with phrase «archetypal symbols»

These artists were also inspired by the concepts of Carl Jung, who stated that the collective unconscious had been passed through periods of time through archetypal symbols.
Since then, he has created a body of work that focuses on systems of knowledge, meaning, language, and archetypal symbols.
His works, such as his 1975 self - portraits, evoke the power of individual expressive acts in a photo - saturated culture by reaffirming painterly control over technical images and archetypal symbols, in this instance photographs of the artist in a crucifixion pose, drawn over with manic black marks.
On one hand Jones looks to Buddhist practices and meditation as a source of energy in the creation of his work yet everywhere we look we see Wolverine masks and Black Flag logos (originally designed by Raymond Pettibon in the late 70's) which conjure a kind of brash male ego enterprise (the rocker, the comic book character) The use of these two archetypal symbols feel earnest.
Elena Spagnolie received her Master's degree in creative writing and Magical Realist studies from New York University, focusing specifically on the relationship between culture and authorial voice, and the Jungian interpretation of archetypal symbols found in Magical Realist works.
We have told ourselves for so long that we have outgrown the need for the primal experiences and contact with the old archetypal symbols that we have started to believe it.
We don't outgrow primal, basic, archetypal symbols.
38 C. G. Jung has found from his lifelong work with peoples of both sexes and of different religions and cultures that at the level of what he calls the collective unconscious are invariable archetypal symbols: the feminine symbol and the child symbol.

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And yet those datable acts of beginning, radical though they were, and archetypal for all later reflection about America, were themselves mythic gestures which could not but stir up, at the beginning and later, the images and symbols of earlier myths and mythically interpreted histories.
Maybe Raquel Welch is the archetypal American sex symbol of our time, and she's what we deserve.
300.000 km / s to GOD is an archetypal piece, in the form of a light mandala (Sanskrit, «circle», signifying a ritual symbol representing the universe and a spiritual protection zone for those who look at it).
In the early 1940s Rothko abandoned Expressionism and, under the influence of Surrealism and Jung's ideas on the collective unconscious, began to use archaic symbols as archetypal images.
Deep time, in the interpretation of Zucco, is an ancestral and enigmatic space in an unfathomable past in which forces capable of generating transitional and archetypal forms perpetually act, creating the symbols of an age that anticipates human presence.
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.
Arm was the managing editor of The Book of Symbols (Archives for Research in Archetypal Symbolism), published by Taschen in 2010.
In a career spanning more than five decades, Ruscha has distilled the archetypal signs and symbols of the American vernacular into typographic and cinematic codes that are as accessible as they are profound.The wry choice of words and phrases that pervade his work draws upon the moments of incidental ambiguity implicit in the interplay between language and the concept that it signifies.
In a career spanning more than five decades, Ruscha has distilled the archetypal signs and symbols of the American vernacular into typographic and cinematic codes that are as accessible as they are profound.
The 1990s through the present has witnessed the continued efflorescence in painting, as demonstrated in this show by works such as Judith Godwin's Blue, No. 11 (1997), a lyrical expression of mixed emotion, Jasmina Danowski's Tender Trap (2012), in which the artist conveys a sense of moving through an aquatic and sensuous world, Carol Hunt's Easter Morning (2011), featuring a calligraphy of line and shape that conjures archetypal signs and symbols, Katherine Parker's Behind and Above (2011), a canvas built of thin layers of paint that the artist has scraped away to convey a metaphysical awareness of the passage of time, and Susan Vecsey's Napeague Bay, Montauk (2012), in which the subtle color stained into the canvas evokes the emotion of a place remembered and deeply felt.
My interest in clinical works focuses on the relationship with the unconscious, dream analysis, images, symbols and archetypal patterns, and the intersubjective field phenomenon of psychotherapeutic work that emerges with a two - person analysis.
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