The exhibition's catalog and accompanying texts go to great lengths in describing the show, instead, as «a broad overview of a groundbreaking aspect of contemporary art practice» — «a recognizable cultural phenomenon... that also addressed
universal aspects of the human condition.»
Actor Taylor Sheridan certainly came bolting out of the gate as a screenwriter, with his scripts for 2015's Sicario and last year's Hell or High Water displaying a firm grasp of pulp storytelling dynamics and an eagerness to explore the
darker aspects of the human condition.
Such is the nearly undeniable power of Amour, in which Haneke trains his merciless rigor — leavened, for perhaps the first time ever, with deeply felt tenderness and compassion — on the most universally
heartbreaking aspect of the human condition: old age and its myriad indignities.
It is a joy to see students escape the tyranny of the present and their own very real and pressing concerns to ponder the
permanent aspects of the human condition, both good and bad, and to grapple with what has been, what is, and what might be possible.
Reflecting the chaos, turmoil, suffering, and moral uncertainties of the mid-twentieth century, the series is a testament to the timeless and
transcendent aspects of the human condition, such as the co-existence of joy and pain, of hope and suffering, and of life and death.
Her process - based artistic practice could be described as being on the edge of art and design and focuses on exploring the materiality of her concept and the chosen medium, aiming to observe and
articulate aspects of the human condition, identity, and the complexity of patterns that occur naturally in the world around us.
The Nielsen Gallery was fiercely committed to artists whose work grappled with deep
spiritual aspects of the human condition, and from September 16 to October 31, Nina Nielsen and John Baker will present a solo exhibition at Matter & Light from one such artist, Sachiko Akiyama.
Lance Esplund, art critic for the Wall Street Journal, writes of Joan Snyder: «The functions of Ms. Snyder's art, first and foremost, are to further the tradition of painting and to explore the most
serious aspects of the human condition; to connect us not only to one another and to nature but to ancient rites and myths.
Quinn's work throughout the years have in many ways paralleled the works of Damien Hirst, in terms of hard - hitting tactics employed to force the viewer to consider the
heaviest aspects of the human condition.
Preceded and influenced by the artists of the Arte Povera, Transavanguardia, and Futurist movements, Perrone creates films, sculptures, and photographs that reference Italian culture, and use specific Italian rural traditions to reflect the
primordial aspects of our human condition.
In Amour, writer - director Michael Haneke (Caché, The White Ribbon) confronts two
universal aspects of the human condition: the inevitability of death and our utter dependence on other human beings to survive.
To advocate such a position would be to fly in the face of the realities of the most
fundamental aspects of the human condition — the fact that we humans as homo sapiens are a creature that lives and breathes and has its being within the processual setting of a communicative community.2
We will never celebrate
these aspects of the human condition.
To the Christian, such an atheistic approach to human nature is essentially inhuman, since men do not exist without a fundamental religious vocation any more than they exist in this life without physical needs, individuality or communities,
all aspects of the human condition eagerly studied by social scientists.
First, Reformed protestantism — which possesses the theology of «Total Depravity» — DOES N'T say that human beings are as evil as they could be, but rather just that they are evil in all their attributes, so that
no aspect of the human condition is left untouched.
The «parlor» Freudians, those who chalked up
every aspect of the human condition to the fulfillment, or lack of same, of all sexual encounters, were merely silly — although to be sure in some cases consequentially so.
Through our human processes, we manage various energies and
aspects of the human condition.
The «parlor» Freudians, those who chalked up
every aspect of the human condition to the fulfillment, or lack of same, of all sexual encounters, were merely silly» although to be sure in some cases consequentially so.
Each week he enters into a series of dialogues with individuals and groups, each dialogue offering an opportunity for speaking to the facts and attitudes involved in
this aspect of the human condition.
The gizmos they covered may have demonstrated a desire to improve
some aspect of the human condition but these inventions seem to lack some aspect of true usefulness or efficiency, or they were simply a more expensive method for getting the same result that could be achieved with existing and cheaper tools.
I think that mindfulness can really help with this problem by drawing us into a relationship with
that aspect of the human condition that let's us observe our experiences of painful thoughts and feelings in a way that allows us to be more compassionate with that experience itself.
That's what makes human sexuality so complex and reflective of
every aspect of the human condition.
In fact, Goldblum totally nails virtually
every aspect of the human condition here, and as I write this, I'm questioning my previous conviction that Hoskins was the year's clear champion.
The book is composed of short vignettes, some only a page, each a wonderful little appetizer describing in gorgeous prose a city of fantasy, a city whose design speaks to
an aspect of the human condition.
In my more narrative work, recurring themes suggest loss, absence and
aspects of the human condition; or I may simply explore a color, or a particular material or medium.
For Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone, too, reality's failings are at the heart of our present - day malaise, which he wholeheartedly accepts as
an aspect of the human condition.
Despite the trauma of World War I, there was a tenacity and determination to rebuild and continue to look forward to the future,
an aspect of the human condition which I greatly admire.
Using references that span the history of civilisation and include everything from language to ancient warfare, Alfraji details
this aspect of the human condition in drawings, a video animation, and ready - made objects.
It is a modest show, including only ten color photographs, but the impact of each image is undeniably potent, perhaps because Rødland's subject is such a universal
aspect of the human condition.
He has developed a complex system of symbols consisting of various pictograms and colors as a means of tackling the question of the structure of the world, and with his system he aims to portray in symbols
every aspect of the human condition in different combinations.
«Stress, anxiety, depression, anger and insecurity are
all aspects of the human condition.
It profoundly influences
every aspect of the human condition — mind, body, emotions, relationships and morality.