Sentences with phrase «as psychological spaces»

Since the 1970s, Simmons has staged and photographed scenes using dolls, dollhouses and other toy objects to create self - contained worlds that function as psychological spaces and blur the boundaries between the real, the unreal, and the surreal.
Brisley sees cages as psychological spaces, and Bloody House centres on a menacing cage - like structure with no solid walls — it is contained, but can be permeated by the outside.
Many of your paintings seem to simply be about love - there's that depiction of a black couple in this fascinating room, a painting that captures a social space as well as a psychological space.

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Many contemporary people of faith define hell as a psychological state — separation from God, self and others, rather than a space - time place.
For example, for the frequently used word «events» (used in describing natural phenomena in space - time coordinate systems) he substituted the term «actual occasions,» which for him gave a more accurate (and richer) picture of «real» or «concrete» happenings in the natural world.11 In this regard, he avoided the use of such commonly employed metaphysical terms such as «sensation» and «perception» — derived from seventeenth and eighteenth philosophers such as Locke, Berkeley, Hume and Kant — since for him they had a narrow psychological rather than appropriate epistemological meanings.
Other research has found that hormonal changes in pregnant women dampen their physical and psychological stress response, as if to make more space to tune in to their babies» needs.
Fox, a poet as well as a space buff, is interested in Mars not only as a literal destination but as a psychological one too.
Generalised PPI is more suited to our experiment as the model includes all psychological factors and hence spans the entire experimental space.
As a result, a man or woman is as if living in his / her own psychological space, going beyond which is impossible until they are concentrated on the past experiencAs a result, a man or woman is as if living in his / her own psychological space, going beyond which is impossible until they are concentrated on the past experiencas if living in his / her own psychological space, going beyond which is impossible until they are concentrated on the past experience.
This however isn't a horror story in space, á la Event Horizon, as the synopsis might make it appear — it could be better described as a psychological drama or perhaps even as a metaphysical love story.
In our original review of Dead Space 3, we gave it a 9 out of 10 as the game was a lot of fun, especially in co-op; however we cited the issues with the game lacking the tense, psychological horror based moments and dementia that the series was most known for.
«As such, Saturn Paintings extends the artist's concern with expressing the psychological and existential maladies of a modern age set adrift in seemingly boundless space and endless time, an age collectively grappling with questions about its significance in a universe whose secrets continue to elude us.»
Inhabiting liminal spaces heralded as much by surrealism as by folk traditions, Nordström looks to the cultural, psychological and physical margins of society.
The images are interrupted by reflection, surface and a constant reversal of interior and exterior space, disrupting straightforward readings of psychological perspective, as marked by the boundary of the window frame.
Her paintings are in some ways an attempt at making sense of herself as situated in a kind of in - between psychological space:» There's this type of spacial shift that has occurred, and there's a connection, a kind of psychological space, making sense of a place.»
The Flat Side of the Knife combines physical spaces with illusory spaces that appear only in mirrors, reflecting what the artist refers to as «layers of consciousness,» akin to psychological and hallucinatory spaces in the mind.
Artist Do Ho Suh investigates architecture as both physical and psychological spaces.
In her sculptures and performances, Ettun focuses on ritualistic aspects of art, and in the way her work can address the viewer's psychological space in its relation to trauma as manifested in post-traumatic stress disorder and obsessive - compulsive disorder.
Niicugni, installed at different heights, have a sense of motion to them as well as a strong presence in the gallery where they not only occupy physical but psychological space.
Given Hughes» Matisse - inspired focus on interior spaces, both literal and psychological, the overall effect is one of active immersion within the artist's imaginary realm, as if walking through one of her paintings.
Time and space to experiment are crucial elements of her process, as is a certain psychological sovereignty — Bove writes that «creating a nonpurposive, free space in which to play and have fun is essential.»
However, Overby's work quickly diverged from those experiences and developed into a more psychological and narrative attitude that saw domestic space and architecture as metaphorical extensions of bodily decay, and that lead the artist to refer to his practice as «Baroque Minimalism».
It represents work produced from the 1970s to present day, which envisage the room as an erotically charged or psychological space, alongside pieces which emphasise the structural or aesthetic properties of interior space.
What appeals in graffiti art is as much its visual freshness as its psychological charge, which reflects the mind - set (and the traumas) of urban spaces and which demands that it be conveyed in a visceral fashion.
By conflating these two spaces it is as much a portrait of this man as of the psychological space he reflects.
The artists in Psychonauticscreate landscapes as a means to realize psychological space, deconstructing politicized environments and terrains.
Kitchen, an environment made entirely of glass beads, examines the domestic space as a psychological sphere and a structure of confinement.
Around 2008, the established art critic Roberta Smith allocated him as the most interesting artist of 21st century undermining that his work examines the psychological space where individual expression confronts social constraint.
To these ends, she examines the body's appearance in digital space as a parallel psychological world while scrutinizing how questions of patriarchy and technology play out in it.
Proclaimed as one of the most interesting artists to emerge in the twentieth century, and recently as Calvin Klein's latest muse, Ruby's work examines the psychological space where individual expression confronts social constraint.
Melissa Messina curated solo exhibitions for such artists as Nick Cave, Whitfield Lovell, Rafael Lozano - Hemmer and Shinique Smith, and the photography exhibition Room In My Head: Staging Psychological Spaces, among others as the former Senior Curator at the Savannah College of Art and Design.
Addressing issues of psychological and physical space, Middleton acts as both artist and poet, raising questions of habitual behaviors and human nature.
Artist Statement As a culturally displaced artist myself, I have been drawn to the theme of cultural displacement and identity and to social psychological and cross-cultural studies that are heavily influenced by immigrant experiences and by the interaction between people and space.
Characters such as Batman, The Simpsons, South Park and Mickey Mouse are situated in troubling psychological states and indeterminate spaces and painted almost exclusively in black and white enamel.
The artists in Psychonautics create landscapes as a means to realize psychological space, deconstructing politicized environments and terrains.
As such, the artist makes explicit the visual, physical, and psychological potential in controlling a space.
As they provide an intimate look into the interior, domestic, and psychological space of three women, they also detail the generational effects of deindustrialization in a mill town.
Noted for her ambitious interventions in public space, as well as her objects, films, photography, installations and ephemeral actions, Rajkowska's practice interrogates individual and collective bodies as politicised sites of historical, ideological and psychological conflict.
Forecast: Snow at The Renaissance Society presented a selection of paintings, drawings, sculptural studies, and crystal and marble snowflake sculptures, which showcased the artist's idea of snowflake patterns as blueprints for architectural spaces and psychological states.
The exhibition will feature well - known artists such as Ana Mendieta, the Cuban American artist known for her earthy body works, and Lygia Pape, the Brazilian sculptor known for her psychological approaches to space.
As Cecily Brown describes, Stettheimer's work affects audiences through depictions of «interior spaces that read like psychological portraits.»
Dealing with the paradoxes of these surreal environments — vast, impersonal constructions such as the cities of Las Vegas and Dubai and the remote, scientific colonies of the South Pole or a commercial space launch facility in New Mexico — Samaras» ongoing interest is in mapping political geographies and the psychological dislocation in the everyday.
De los Reyes uses abstraction as a means to depict the psychological space that constitute the areas of conflict.
Alex Prager's well - dressed ladies are lost in thought as well, and the photos live in a psychological space that sometimes becomes Lynchian, while Stella Vine's dripping, big - eyed paintings of Princess Di or Lisa Lopes humanize celebrity.
But the psychological space in your paintings is very different, as is your role as the artist.
Using knowledge from her study in psychological astrology, Blair Bogin is using her Project Space residency to create a metaphorical window into the psyche of Nathan Lyons, his sub personalities and patterns of consuming life as they exist symbolically within the VSW archive.
By using this as a playful vehicle, I want to explore how the relationship between perceived light, shapes and color can distort physical, and ideally, psychological space for both myself and the viewer.
Paintings from the 1950s include such works as Stephen Pace's Untitled (51 - 90), a dynamic abstract painting in which forms move into and through the picture plane in the mode of the art of Pace's teacher Hans Hofmann, Melville Price's Untitled (ca. 1959), a gestural painting in the abstract expressionist idiom in which figurative elements have a suggestive presence, and George Segal's Three Nudes (1959), in which a psychological tension is conveyed in the expressively treated figures that are integrated into spaces defined by veils or blankets of color.
He elaborates on its significance as yet another dimension of her installation works, stating, «Louise's work has always oscillated between real space, the experiential and the psychological space.
Zittel believes that our surrounding realities are made up of panels that exist both as literal and in a psychological field of reality: «The Dynamic Essay about a Panel» — a visual presentation in exhibition pavilion the House — explains how we attribute meaning and use to these surfaces depending on their position or orientation in space.
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