Sentences with phrase «art comes into being»

The very foundation of Ross's work is within the reality of where her art comes into being: the studio, and in particular the studio floor, on which her work is initially composed like a map unfolding in various directions, fitted together from any number of pieces and sewn into place, a sort of cubist quilting.
In his essay, A Lawless Proposition, Paul Chan discusses the perpetual question of why (and how) art comes into being, and touches on a particular phenomenon that some artists engage in their work, at times against their will — when the process of making creates the work of art itself: «By following the contours of this internal reasoning, a work takes on an uncanny quality that comes from it being an outgrowth of the experience of something becoming aware of becoming itself.»
The tactility of clay and the beautiful, glazed surfaces that Wine achieves articulate an idea of making, time spent in the studio, and the way that art comes into being.

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«It's too early in the process to talk about what kind of art will be coming into those stations,» said Amanda Kwan, a spokesperson for the MTA, in a conversation with artnet News.
Channel Nine is shifting its Perth headquarters into the CBD, with construction on a state - of - the art studio to commence in coming months at the top end of St Georges Terrace.
In this regard, it is essential that brokers come up with state - of - the - art mobile trading platforms if it is to tap into this growing market.
Rainey comes bearing the new, academically orthodox, message that «modernism... is a strategy whereby the work of art invites and solicits its commodification, but does so in such a way that it becomes a commodity of a special sort, one that is temporarily exempted from the exigencies of immediate consumption prevalent within the larger cultural economy and instead is integrated into a different economic circuit of patronage, collecting, speculation, and investment.»
Was man dumb and stupid all those millennia and then all of a sudden, literacy, art, science came into existence.
(2) There is division of labor, defined relative to work: the one gives birth, the other tills, (3) There is the coming of the arts and crafts: no more just picking fruit and gathering nuts, but agriculture — the artful cultivation of the soil, the harvesting of grain, its transformation into flour, the making of bread, and, eventually, also astronomy (to know the seasons and to plan for sowing), metallurgy (to make the tools), the institution of property (to secure the fruits of one's labor), and religious sacrifices (to placate the powers above and to encourage rain).
But it is when he turns to matters of art and aesthetics that Kramer's strengths as a thinker come most fully into play.
Instead, however, and as the best substitute, the Church would need to give the individual Christian three things: a more living ardour of Christian inspiration as a basis of individual life; an absolute conviction that the moral responsibility of the individual is not at an end because he does not come in conflict with any concrete instruction of the official Church; an initiation into the holy art of finding the concrete prescription for his own decision in the personal call of God, in other words, the logic of concrete particular decision which of course does justice to universal regulative principles but can not wholly be deduced from them solely by explicit casuistry.
All true art, everything worthy among the works of our hands, comes into being in the space that our intimate closeness to the mystery of being opens before us; our art (especially poetry) is the highest way in which being gives itself to us in any age, showing itself in the creative response it evokes from us, both by its generosity and by its elusiveness.
Even though I'm quite creative when it comes to visual arts, that creativity has still yet to transfer into my cooking abilities.
Much of Daterra's distinction and acclaim come from the precision in which the farms are managed, intense research into new varieties, use state - of - the - art technology, innovative packaging, traceability of every lot, and so forth.
Mr Wenger is consistent in that he invariably speaks nonsense particularly when it comes to the art of defending where «his» team have been deficient for the past decade.Had we kept a clean sheet against Man Utd and Southampton we would have picked up 6 points.Simple logic is something AW is now incapable of putting into practise and along with his poor recent record in the transfer market eg Xhaka and Mustafi the Board of Arsenal Football club should be making him accountable for the teams continued lack of success.Will this happen?
i repeat I want Wenger gone, the sooner the better but I will never.lose sight of the fact that the incoming manager will have a cushy job to come into... a club with a spanking new stadium, modern state of the art facilities, a healthy bank balance, a squad just 3/4 players short of been world beaters and a global brand....
But that is where the art of rotation comes into play, do you think our club captain would have left if he knew that he would be allowed to play some games, and get a chance to get back to first choice?
I volunteer my time with the Arlington Cultural Council so I can be assured an eclectic array of arts and cultural programming is coming into my community and that the underserved population is able to experience the arts.
Our daughter Mabel came into the world in May 2008 and despite reading all the «right» books, and having «mastered» the art of being an aunt and uncle, we needed help and support — big time.
So for all of you mamas insisting your immaculate house is messy, and all of you normal mamas therefore afraid to have anyone come into your house ever because that level of clean is just not achievable due to kids / time / dogs / life / constant art projects, let's set some guidelines.
Even though practicing babywearing seems to have come into vogue in our culture fairly recently, the art itself is ancient.
Coming up later in July: Campaigns & Elections» Art of Political Campaigning two - day training back in DC, where I'll be leading a panel on converting supporters into online and real - world ambassadors for your campaign or cause.
As an avid fan of public art it concerns me that should the Conservatives come into power in the next election, heavy cuts will be made and the victims will surely be the British public.
The tax breaks were due to come into force as part of the raft of «A-Day» reforms next April, and would have enabled savers to add properties and assets such as art collections worth up to # 215,000 to a Sipps - they would then receive a full tax rebate on their initial purchase.
Confirming the identity of the two Serbians, a senior member of the NPP with knowledge of the coming of the Serbian trainers into the country told The aL - hAJJ on condition of anonymity that «yes, two of the Serbians brought down to train some selected supporters across the country in the art of civil insurrection, christened «Assaulting the pillars of power» were indeed, involved Ukraine uprising.»
Listening to him explain iridescence, you can see how his scientific background factors into his art:» [Iridescence] is when you have small crystalline patterns at the microscopic level which break up the incoming light and distribute it a different way, and so you get light coming into your eye from different angles in just a planar surface,» he explains.
And we used to just laugh about how every time a piece came into the conservation lab that we just loved, the art was spectacularly beautiful, it was a fake.
If there is one thing I was highly skeptical of, it was recreating folk art into a streetstyle look that did not look like you are coming from the movie set of Mama Mia!Naturally, when it comes to art, there is always an inspiration from an artist or an architect in this case.
My background in art and law comes into play each and every week, and that's the kind of person I needed working with us.
I think kissing is a lost art form that can help aid the courtship process along and pace relationships more slowly so a solid foundation for a healthy commitment can naturally evolve before sex even comes into the equation.
I really appreciate the art and effort that goes into cosplay and have been coming out of my shell to participate a little but really like photography and want to get into cosplay photography.
It's very rare for a gem to come along that gives you that certain emotional feeling that only gamers» that invest themselves into the art can know, and this and its predecessors are one of those gems.
«Schrader works in a stately, dark - toned style that's far more compelling than the frenetic genre hash of his last two films, «Dying of the Light» (2014) and «Dog Eat Dog (2016),» Variety opined in a review, coming into «First Reformed» as a summation of Schrader's work: «Paul Schrader pours all his obsessions, from Robert Bresson to pulp violence, into a grindhouse art film you can't stop watching.»
The trio are sent back to China by their teacher (Master Ji) to spread the martial arts gospel, but once there, they come into conflict with the Japanese Black Bear School of Karate, and hot - headed Sammo gets the group into trouble after beating up several Black Bear students in a restaurant.
It's a simple film — about a woman getting over one relationship and into another, while also dealing with the delayed gratification that often comes when one pursues a life in the arts — but that simplicity can be deceiving.
When we meet, Jonze has just come from the YouTube awards, shooting a live «video» for Arcade Fire's «Afterlife», but he's surprisingly off - hand about a medium that he, along with the likes of Michel Gondry, Chris Cunningham and Jonathan Glazer, turned into an art form.
The distinctly fractured narrative - coupled with an exceedingly deliberate pace - does ensure that one's initial impression of the film is that of an art - house mess, yet there reaches a point at which Egoyan's muddled modus operandi comes into focus and one is subsequently drawn into the proceedings.
Sony Santa Monica has unleashed the Manticore from God of War: Ascension in a new nine - minute «making of» trailer showing how the massive monster came into being from concept art to animation, and footage dating back to 2010.
The Brothers Bloom is an odd, somewhat distancing, but still curiously satisfying confection that may not leave the indelible impression in the mind that Brick does, but, thanks to the brilliant performances, literary presentation, and kitschy European art design, offers a nice bit of escapism into its uniquely quirky world, not dissimilar to the way Wes Anderson might do if he were to create a film with more of a conventional plot (Anderson's Bottle Rocket perhaps comes closest to the spirit of Johnson's film from a story standpoint).
The art of mask - making is a prehistoric tradition that dates back at least as far as the Upper Paleolithic era, but it took 30,000 years and the invention of the slasher genre for it to really come into its own.
Ahead of the auction's catalog being made public this coming Monday, we've got our hands on several pieces of Kurtzman's creature concept art, some of it depicting blood - sucking creatures that never actually ended up making it into the film — at least not as originally designed.
While it's a relief that depiction of Tommy Wiseau, failed artist, and The Room, his failed art, isn't a sneering bad - movie podcast come to life, it's also disappointing to see the movie slip into a routine of easy jokes and easier outs.
Electronic Arts» 5.00 am AEST press conference has come and gone, but we've got all the news bundled up into one tidy package for...
The project first came about when he shared some concept art online, and that turned into a real project being developed at 20th Century Fox with Sigourney Weaver back as Ripley and perhaps even Michael Biehn back from the dead as Hicks.
We are born into a box of space and time, and the movies come closer than any other art form in giving us the experience of walking in someone else's shoes.
This would be a minefield even if its creator weren't dealing with rumors regarding his own alleged bad behavior; as it is, the movie's questioning of whether great art excuses artists with personal failings and how privilege plays into it («I guess only poor people are pedophiles,» says one character) comes with C.K.'s usual sharp wit, anything - goes experimentation (that black - and - white cinematography, those old - school Hollywood credits) and a refusal to offer up easy answers.
Villeneuve and his writers (one of whom is Hampton Fancher, who wrote the original film) come close to high art before descending into action - film clichés.
One of the best examples of Native storytellers coming into their own in the mainstream was the 2016 invitation to five Native Program alumni to join the prestigious Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
And although we weren't told how he comes into the story, we did see a lot of the concept art of him and his people, along with his wife Mera (played by Amber Heard) and his advisor Volko (played by Willem Dafoe).
There was ample evidence that the students had looked closely at their selected masterwork, and that using two very different ways to re-create it had given them insights into the art that can never come to the person who simply looks at it and writes down what they see.
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