Sentences with phrase «by multifarious»

The whole thing is mediated by the multifarious manifestations of the various phases of H2O and air / water movement.
Jacqueline Mabey's work is shaped by studies at Wilfrid Laurier University, McGill University and The University of British Columbia and by multifarious professional experience in commercial galleries, museums and artist studios.
Attributing skin - like quality to her canvases, Julia Rommel emphasizes the tactility of paintings as articles blanketed by multifarious aesthetics and discourses.
Only the making of sculpture could then and can today focus properly on this as it has become apparent how non three dimensional abstract sculpture had been and how propped up it was by multifarious relationships with other disciplines and critical and historical analysis of the time.Questioning art of the past and art history is not disrespectful This most exciting area of abstract sculpture in as much as it irks some to admit it, it is relatively uncharted territory!

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Real life is far too multifarious to be portrayed by merely exhibiting such abstract contrasts as that between a despair which is completely unconscious, and one which is completely conscious of being such.
Where so many and so variant phenomena are attributed to transcendence, one is permitted to suspect that some multifarious features of the world, supposedly left behind by transcendence, are nevertheless imported into the essential character of transcendence itself.
Bodies and their various organs are the necessary primary receptors of the multifarious influences conveyed by signs qua possibilities, for that is what signs come down to.13 And signs in general have the power to arouse concrete feelings in embodied subjects; such as, for instance, the «qualitative feels» in conscious experiences.14
But Mr Corbyn's opponents are both so multifarious, and so stunned both by Labour's 2015 defeat and the Party's descent since into full - on existential crisis, that they are struggling to get their intellectual case together.
«In addition to all these, Nwalozie had multifarious electronic scam documents in various folders in his email box, ostensibly for the payment of a spurious N12, 500,000 to one Robert Giese, an American, by the «Office of the Presidency, Federal Republic of Nigeria, Abuja.»
Manifesto's visual inventiveness and Blanchett's multifarious performances make the movie consistently engrossing, even when the relationship between Blanchett's character and the words coming out of her mouth — or, more often in this version, spoken by her in voiceover — seem purely arbitrary.
With the help of exhaustive evidence from multifarious sources, Dawisha argues that Putin and his KGB cronies, terrified by the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, did everything in their power to restore the authoritarian state.
Ultimately, Linsʼs work is both imperialist and generous — voraciously consuming much that is outside it, only to offer the multifarious results as situations to be explored by the viewer.
The book is a multifarious conversation about the value of artworks and the labor and bodies that make them, especially as defined by institutions with whom artists have often had fraught relationships.
United by their identical blue color, the multifarious sponges, gathered en mass, created an immediate sense of individuality within universality.
Furthered by contributions from colleagues Uri Aran, Leslie Hewitt and James Richards, situated alongside full - color installation photos and reproductions of work from the past decade, Matt Keegan: OR provides a solid introduction and layered overview of the artist's multifarious practice.
The book is a beauty... There is, throughout Ms. Jones's essay and the book as a whole, voluminous documentation of work by major artists who still rarely figure in most histories of American postwar art, like Betye Saar, who made intricate figurative drawings on covered glass windows; Senga Nengundi, who was conjuring unusual forms from sand and pantyhose before Ernesto Neto was even a teenager; and John Outterbridge, whose multifarious assemblages took on a gamut of styles.
By including the work of 12 artists who vary in their formal interpretations, «Blurred Horizons: Contemporary Landscapes, Real and Imagined» replicates the multifarious richness of nature in a gallery setting.
Billed as being «dedicated to ephemera,» the museum is run by collector Stella Mitchell, who's been drawing together multifarious bits and bobs for the last 40 years, amassing thousands of objects.
It reminds us that the art world of that time was a multifarious scene shaped by artists beyond Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns.
Not Our Class had a multifarious span of activity, including new commissions by artists Marysia Lewandowska, working with The Jo Spence Memorial Archive, and Rehana Zaman, working with King's College Hospital and Body & Soul.
But the Whitney's team of curators (led by Chief Curator Donna de Salvo) wisely chose to apply the exhibition's multifarious themes to modular time frames that overlap from floor to floor (e.g., floor 7 covers 1925 to 1960, while floor 6 begins at 1950 and ends in 1975), situating formal innovations within a historical context that underscores the necessity of artistic change.
School for radical thought by day, nightclub into the wee hours, this multifarious undertaking will offer classes with the likes of the Rikers Island Debate Project, one - on - one counseling for those affected by incarceration, and a dance club, with Creative Time turning over the keys to nightlife stalwarts like House of Vogue.
A newly commissioned work by Michael Dean addresses this multifarious nature of interpretation, exposing the fallacy of universal accounts of experience.
Each work intends to transform spaces and objects from the familiar to the unfamiliar, inviting multifarious perceptions by viewers.
Taking Latham's multifarious practice as its guide, A Lesson in Sculpture with John Latham proposes that each work by Latham teaches how post-war sculpture developed internationally.
Emphasizing the crucial role played by Kleinean psychoanalysis in Bourgeois» artistic project, Nixon nevertheless maintains her focus on the specific formal qualities of Bourgeois sculptural inventions, drawing us deep into the mysterious sources of the artist's multifarious creation and its relation to the work of her contemporaries.
Jason Rhoades» multifarious output is underlined by an interest in the conditions in which art is made and the subversion of the conventions that stand in the way of its production.
Mark Moore Fine Art is proud to present «Multifarious Paintings» an exhibition of paintings by artist, David Klamen, opening today.
Through existing and newly commissioned works, the exhibition discusses the multifarious issues that connect these two regions within the discourse of the geopolitical south, by addressing universal questions through a southern lens.
Therefore, the signatories hereto repudiate the letter issued by the 375 activists as reflecting not scientific truth but quasi-religious dogma and totalitarian error; we urge the voters to disregard that regrettable and anti-scientific letter; and we invite every citizen to make up his or her own mind whom to elect to the nation's highest office without fear of the multifarious bugaboos conjured into terrifying but scientifically unjustifiable existence by the totalitarian activists who have for decades so disrespected, disgraced and disfigured climate science.
the potentiality of embarrassment from multifarious pronouncements by various departments on one question.
By combining health data from multifarious sources, the personalized care service will improve health outcomes, and cut down the cost of health care.
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