Sentences with phrase «as poetic»

You wax just as poetic over a flea market find as something from Target.
Dr. Machado utilizes qualitative methods in his research, particularly performative, arts - based, and transgressive methods, such as poetic inquiry, autoethnography, and autobiography.
The news may come as poetic justice to Bitcoin proponents, particularly the enthusiastic «hodlers,» who believe that the digitally - scarce asset will not only revolutionize, but completely disrupt, the current financial system, taking bitcoin price «to the moon.»
Josefina, as well as a poetic and powerful writer, has taken the time to read every single published paper about geoengineering over the decades, as her article notes.
Carrington's self - serving and unnecessary lyricism aside — as well as the poetic license often taken by the likes of Vidal and Monbiot — this year's sea - ice minimum represents the second lowest on record.
The titles in the Janus series: No Known Way, Been and Gone, Dancing in the Night, Beginnings and Endings, Touching Distance, The Approaching Night, Night Embrace, read like lines from a Samuel Beckett text and function as poetic and philosophical underpinnings to his imagery, whilst all the while refusing literal translation.
Akomfrah's work is characterised by a rich, multi-layered visual style that is as poetic as it is political and which frequently fuses contemporary issues with history, fiction and mythology.
Known for her poignant works of art that are as poetic as they are political and biographical, Jacir explores various histories of migration, resistance and exchange.
The Tree offers both whimsical as well as poetic perspectives by such artists as Francesco Clemente, whose extraordinary watercolor depicts human forms as boughs and branches within a tree that could, at any moment, become a cloud.
5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 23: «Sage and Magician as Poetic Figures in Pop Art: Richard Hamilton and Claes Oldenburg» lecture
Goldsmith, whose poetic practice is based on appropriation, presented an adaptation of the autopsy report of Ferguson, Missouri, police shooting victim Michael Brown as a poetic reading during the Interrupt 3 arts festival in mid-March.
In it, Gabo reasserts the potential of art as a poetic, social and political force in the world, underlining his belief that the image of the world can be different, a statement that directly influenced the 2018 show's title.
His rich and absorbing planes of blue may seem empty but they are as poetic as the sea and the sky.
One finds postcards of paintings, maps of the museum, photographs of the exhibitions, slide shows and display cases.Untitled (General with cigar)(1970), features a found thrift - shop painting of General Philippe Pétain (treasonous Chief of State in Vichy France) with a cigar stuck in his mouth, part of Broodthaers's recurring interest in smoking and its prohibition as poetic and bureaucratic propositions.
The series began as a poetic interpretation of the Tsang's 2014 film, «A day in the life of bliss», which also features Boychild and was exhibited as part of ICA London's July 2015 group exhibition Looks.
Mussels are often served in Belgian restaurants and he thought of them as poetic.
LaMontagne Gallery recently featured that work's companion project, «Others Among Others,» in which those elements once again come to life as poetic statements on collecting that convey the artist's melancholic passions.
A highly specific chronology charges these works not only with a certain absurdity, but also an unexpected poignancy: the Lakes act as poetic sarcophagi, cementing bygone moments in recent pop cultural history as well as the technology which helped generate them.
His installations emerge as poetic constellations that reveal traces of his research and production processes, as well as his movement through various landscapes.
His installations emerge as poetic constellations that reveal traces of his research and production processes, as well as his movements through various landscapes.
The exhibition seeks to reassert the potential of art as a poetic, social and political force in the world, opening on 10 February 2018
His landscapes are as realistic, as poetic and as revealing as those of Eugene Boudin (1824 - 98); (see: Characteristics of Impressionist Painting) his greatest portrait paintings are as lovely and as vivid as those of Renoir (1841 - 1919).
The series began as a poetic interpretation of the science fiction world in Tsang's forthcoming feature film «A day in the life of bliss» — and has since evolved into its own form.
It allowed me to reconsider certain positions regarding my own work and reconnect with a type of tradition I view as poetic in the making of images.
Speaking to this, the artist says, «The baser the terrain, the more susceptible it is to contemplation, and the more complex it becomes as subject matter; I consider my pictures not as simply documents of these blighted regions, but as poetic renderings that reflect the human psyche that made them.»
Thus the Zahra project unravels as a series of 77 drawings of imaginary flowers with delicate colour nuances, as a poetic and immersive film animation, and in different installations.
The image of the world can be different seeks to reassert the potential of art as a poetic, social and political force in the world.
Lisson Gallery presents new and recent work by John Akomfrah, demonstrating his rich visual style, which is as poetic as it is political and fuses contemporary issues with history and fiction.
Until 2008, his art practice and writing can be described as poetic - conceptual and political.
Thirteen local and international artists are asked to examine and interpret the title of the exhibition, a play - on - words that can be translated as Poetic Corpus, hinting at both the physical body and the oeuvre.
Re-Count: The World Economic Summit of the Advanced Industrialized Countries as Poetic Document
The artist resists the collagist's shorthand of using discarded objects as poetic stand - ins for individual lives and instead finds renewal everywhere, taking the greatest interest in new ways that objects and ideas connect.
I will chart Michelangelo's relationships with a new generation of intellectuals who participated in polemics on topics such as poetic imitation and the development of the Italian language.
Images as poetic footprints through their fascinating composition that blurred the lines between photography and digital retouching, between document and artistic research.
East Gallery: Re-Count: The World Economic Summit of the Advanced Industrialized Countries as Poetic Document Mercer Union: A Centre for Contemporary Visual Art presents a solo exhibition by Toronto artist Bill Leeming.
One series of drawings, probably made in the 1970s, depicts nude figures tussling — copulation as a poetic wrestling match.
Andy and I distilled the words into a confection which made us curious and think of them as a poetic representation of this immense tide of things from all over the globe which happened to accumulate in this spot in East London.»
Creature (2005 - 2011) reincarnates the solitary penguin as a small berglass bird with synthetic fur and sound, as a poetic complement to the lm.
Renowned for work that is as poetic as it is political and biographical, Jacir investigates silenced historical narratives, translation, movement, resistance, transformation and exchange.
One hesitates to demean Rothko's determined preoccupation with his simple themes even if they are merely two - or three - note sambas to the rich orchestral works of someone like Richard Diebenkorn whose works are sharper and more complex, but just as poetic.
They can be described as poetic and sentimental, but above all vulnerable, because they suggest a deep engagement of the artist with his personal life, and, at the same time, serve as a reminder that meaning is slippery.»
The works are marked with the artist's idiosyncratic honesty and reserve as well as his poetic sensitivity and hesitation.
Whilst in Rest Pablo Lobato conjures a new gaze through an innovative cut for the image, in Castell the artist once again explores the idea of cut as a poetic solution, creating an unusual framing that displaces and provokes the viewer.
In a way these flower pictures serve as a poetic narrative of our life together and the many events - good and not so good - that we have shared.
You are known to your friends, family and colleagues as a poetic, deep thinker with a slightly aloof character.
Interventions include hacking public utilities to provide discounted or free services, as in the case of Mejor Vida Corp., which she founded in 1998, and her recently founded International Understanding Foundation; as well as her poetic marking of river stones for her 2010 performance Rio Bravo Crossing.
«These free - form organic lines cascading downward in rainbow gradient, punchy primary, and graphic grey - toned hues act as a poetic and playful base for each artistic contribution to the show,» explained Eric Firestone.
After juxtaposing images blown up from auction catalogues and printed in black and white on large format paper, Reed applies colorful formal shapes to the composition creating a dialogue that is dynamic as well as poetic.
The mirrors - for - princes genre, whose most famous examples include Machiavelli's The Prince and Al - Ghazali's Nasihat al muluk, operated as a poetic form of political critique in both Christian and Muslim lands during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance while carving out a space for statecraft at a time when most scholarship was devoted to religious affairs.
And that comes not as poetic justice but as a sense of shared loss.
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