Not exact matches
This means that when the seat
of existence was located in the unconscious, individual identity
through time was far less exclusive than it became with the axial shift
of center to
consciousness.
At the
center of the book is Frank's pondering
of the story
of Jacob in Genesis as imposed on his
consciousness through a Chagall print which hung in the Franks» living room:
A higher state
of consciousness diffused
through the ultra-technified, ultra-socialized, ultra-cerebralized layers
of the human mass, but without the emergence (neither necessary nor conceivable) at any point in the system
of a universal, defined and autonomous
Center of Reflection: this, by the first hypothesis, is all we are entitled to look for or desire as the eventual highest end
of hominization.
It must reach and act upon us, not only indirectly,
through the universal network
of physical synthesis, but also, and even more, directly, from
center to
center (that is to say, from
consciousness to
consciousness) by touching the most sensitive point in ourselves.
In the Christ event, «human structures, already impregnated with the seeds
of Redemption
through antecedent events, became articulate and responsive with a sensitivity and receptiveness that literally thrust upon the social community a new level
of consciousness, a new
center of consciousness and concern» (RE 258).
«Altered states
of consciousness are viewed by governments as negative if achieved
through drugs,» says Richard Glen Boire, a lawyer and founder
of the California - based
Center for Cognitive Liberty and Ethics.
When this dormant energy flows freely upward
through the seven chakras (energy
centers) and leads to an expanded state
of consciousness, it's known as a kundalini awakening.
His lifelong pursuit
of research
centered around activating one's imagination and elevating human
consciousness through media has resulted in crafting highly unique, one -
of - a-kind experiences not limited to video games, but also a wide range
of creative endeavors in music, music videos and live performances.
Other important exhibitions include Adventure
of the Black Square: Abstract Art and Society 1915 — 2015 (2015), Whitechapel Gallery, London; The Disappearance
of the Fireflies, Collection Lambert, Avignon, France, 2014; Love Story - Anne and Wolfgang Titze Collection, 21er Haus and Winter Palace, Vienna, Austria, 2014; Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art, Walker Art
Center, Minneapolis, 2014; Joan Jonas & Adam Pendleton, Galeria Pedro Cera, Lisbon, 2014; We Love Video This Summer, Pace Gallery, Beijing, China, 2014; Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston (2013); Ecstatic Alphabets / Heaps
of Language, The Museum
of Modern Art, New York (2012); Greater New York, P.S. 1 Contemporary Art
Center, Long Island City, New York (2010); The Generational: Younger Than Jesus, New Museum, New York (2010); Afro - Modernism: Journeys
through the Black Atlantic, Tate Liverpool (2010); Manifesta 7, Trentino - South Tyrol, Italy (2008); After 1968: Contemporary Artists and the Civil Rights Legacy, High Museum
of Art, Atlanta (2008); Object, The Undeniable Success
of Operations, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (2008); Manifesto Marathon, The Serpentine Gallery, London (2008); Sympathy for the Devil: Art and Rock and Roll Since 1967, Museum
of Contemporary Art, Chicago (2007); Performa 07, New York (2007); Talk Show, Institute
of Contemporary Art, London (2007); Resistance Is, Whitney Museum
of American Art, New York (2007); Frequency, Studio Museum
of Harlem, New York (2005 - 06); and Double
Consciousness: Black Conceptual Art Since the 1970s, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston (2005).
These works represent Schapiro's identity as an artist working in the
center of contemporary abstraction and simultaneously as a feminist being challenged to represent women's «
consciousness»
through imagery.
• «FLUX,» The Arts
Center of the Capital Region, 265 River St., Troy Cost: Free Contact: 273-0552 or http: www.artscenteronline.orf Notes: An exhibition by artists Gina Occhiogrosso, Kathleen Thum and Cein Watson illustrating a continuous stream
of consciousness that occurs in interior and exterior structures
of our lives
through drawings, paintings and mixed - media installations.
Installation view
of «2x2 Collective: double
consciousness» The Arts
Center of the Capital Region, 265 River St., Troy
Through Dec. 21, 2013