The precise relationship between artwork, gallery, and viewer, once known as scale, rarely obtains in those purported temples of Minimalism, the Guggenheim Bilbao and Dia: Beacon, where the orchestration of a giganticist aesthetic intended to dominate and impress, in distinct opposition to Minimalism's body -
based phenomenology, has found its apotheosis.
Not exact matches
For in either case the same temporal - horizonal choice has been made, on the
basis of the same dire presuppositions about the
phenomenology of Dasein.
His understanding of the possibility of the achievement of this ideal and the fact that it often was achieved in a «crisis experience» seems to be elaborated out of an analysis
based on the collected experiences of a number of his followers - a sort of «
phenomenology of Christian experience.»
Actually, the
phenomenology of religions has as its
basis a description which respects the data and their peculiar intentionality.
Soo has used a wide range of methods, in her research, including trials, surveys, systematic reviews (metasynthesis and meta - analysis), ethnography,
phenomenology, and participatory action research
based on appreciative enquiry.
But, at
base, the so - called Black Paintings of the AbEx artists were an exercise in armchair
phenomenology.
taisha paggett is a Los Angeles -
based artist whose individual and collaborative work for the stage, gallery, and public space takes up questions of the body, agency, and the
phenomenology of race and gender.
Martin's former work, such as the Bracket series (2011) of grisaille landscape paintings
based on photographs, probed questions about images, representation, and
phenomenology.
Turrell, James (b. 1943) Californian installation artist who uses light -
based installations to explore the physiology and
phenomenology of perception.
Almost all diagnosis is
based on
phenomenology, rather than boot - strapping from first principles.