In what sense do
bodies produce language, how are they themselves grasped and defined by it, and what spaces for action are opened up by this understanding?
Not exact matches
They learned to pray in Arabic, they translated the Scriptures into Arabic and eventually
produced a whole
body of historical, devotional, polemical, theological and hagiographical literature in the
language of their conquerors.
His
body language was dejected at best, his errors mounted and he
produced fewer winners than he had all tournament.
What happens, though, when the
body language of Meaning Business
produces the opposite of what we expect?
She is one of the most adorable characters Mortal Kombat has ever
produced, particularly evident in her
body language and her Fatality move — Selfie.
Over the course of thirty years, Miller has
produced a diverse
body of work that, in addition to figuration, addresses
language, valuation, social hierarchy and abjection.
She
produced a rich symbolic and figurative
language, transposing the human
body with architecture, animals, objects, and plants.
Inspired by objects and the
body language of daily life, Martin Kersels builds not only staged spaces where
body and machine interact, but also animated sculptures
producing incongruous actions and sounds.
During her lifetime Bourgeois has
produced a significant
body of work in a personal visual
language, which, nonetheless, has been fundamentally shaped by the tumultuous events of the 20th century.
During that decade, artists engaged the
language of advertising and media, feminist and identity politics, and as the decade wore on, an increasingly urgent response to the AIDS crisis, to
produce work that commented on the power and the fragility of the human
body.
Feaster has over the years developed a lexicon of painting techniques emphasizing the primacy of process to
produce a
body of work with a clean and identifiable aesthetic
language.
Ideas of the collaborative nature of
language and the possible relationship between sound and meaning provide the starting point for a series of events and a new
body of work, which is to be
produced during her residency.
For the duration of the «The Roberta Breitmore Series» (1974 — 78), Hershman Leeson
produced documentary material around the character's life, including Roberta's
Body Language Chart (1978), on display here, which comprised black and white photographs of Roberta sitting in various positions during a therapy session, accompanied by short texts offering clichéd interpretations of her body langu
Body Language Chart (1978), on display here, which comprised black and white photographs of Roberta sitting in various positions during a therapy session, accompanied by short texts offering clichéd interpretations of her
body langu
body language.
Each painting is a life - sized impression, taken directly from the male figure, creating a unique mark or symbol, which catalogues and indexes the
body, yielding a trace (evidence), figurative
language, narrating a way of being;
producing a vocabulary conveyed through acts that strip popular ideas of blackness and convey its essence.
Having a unique mastery of the
language of abstract painting color, line, surface, and a confident and gifted touch Christensen has used his ability to
produce a varied and high quality
body of work.
During the 1970s, Camnitzer created a key
body of work that blended both
language and humor —
producing a series of object - boxes that placed ordinary items within wood - framed glass boxes with text printed on brass plaques.
Since the mid-1990s, artist Sarah Morris has
produced a large
body of work using both painting and film, which create a new
language of place and politics.
The Oculus -
produced Wolves in the Walls used immersive theater actors from the production Then She Fell in order to do the motion capture, and to help tell the spatial story using the
body language of an embodied character in the story.