Sentences with word «contemporaneity»

Throughout sixteen years of operation, this has been the institution's task, while being protagonist, observer and catalyst of contemporaneity in Central America as understood from the arts.
The sense of banality mixed with sarcasm that we detect in her work is aimed at examining the tensions arising from reductivist tropes of how artists are thought to exist and produce meaning in contemporaneity.
In painting, the concept results in a «historical free - for - all, where contemporaneity as an indicator of new form is nowhere to be found, and all eras co-exist.»
It's a discourse that's echoed in the «Voices of Urgency» FIAC conversations programme, where the importance of investment in the present is reflected not only in the talks touching on contemporaneity and how our future is constructed, but on the wealth of new talent in the FIAC week `
Tillich, in his early writing, formulated the theological criterion of contemporaneity with his thesis that a Christ who is not contemporary is not the true Christ; that a revelation which demands a leap out of history is not true revelation.
On this point it is instructive to note that Merleau - Ponty refuses to accept Einstein's denial of contemporaneity which Whitehead applies to the conscrescence of actual occasions.
Her research topic encompasses «international contemporaneity,» collectivism, and conceptualism in 1960s art, as demonstrated by her curatorial and authorial contribution to Global Conceptualism (Queens Museum of Art, 1999), Century City (Tate Modern, 2001), and Art, Anti-Art, Non-Art (Getty Research Institute, 2007).
But the historical need not be exclusive of the symbolic, and precisely thereby it attains contemporaneity for all times.
Atemporality, or timelessness, manifests itself in painting as an ahistorical free - for - all, where contemporaneity as an indicator of new form is nowhere to be found, and all eras co-exist.
For example, some members of new paradigm churches will probably grow tired of the radical contemporaneity of their worship.
Artsonje Center is dedicated to encourage experimental artistic practices by providing interdisciplinary cultural programs, consisting of exhibitions, lounge projects, lectures, workshops, symposia, screenings and education programs, through its curatorial that reflects contemporaneity and international perspectives.
Contemporaneity also includes a range of other cultural concerns.
This exhibition, which is on view parallel with the survey of Tino Sehgal, captures another level of what we consider «live» and represents the artistic approach of new director Beatrix Ruf for the Stedelijk to ask questions about contemporaneity through exhibitions and displays of artistic visions.
Long Museum embraces contemporaneity and creativity.
This spring, we approached several other artists who received heightened recognition later in life in an effort to understand how they see their own contemporaneity, with contributions by Barkley L. Hendricks and Peter Saul.
No one would grant credence to a church - related institution which chose contemporaneity over fidelity to its own tradition.
It is an advantage to be a contemporary in the more precise sense described in Chapter IV, or to be as near to such contemporaneity as possible, or to be in a position to check the reliability of contemporary witnesses, and so forth.
This updated, light and bright corner unit offers impact windows, modern contemporaneity ambience,...
As a matter of fact, his works can be seen as metaphors of contemporaneity since they function as notes of the variety of human behavior.
In 2009 and 2014 she gave talks at the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw: «The Incommensurable Contemporaneity of Alina Szapocznikow» and «Maria Bartuszova: Pioneer of Form.
The artists gathered in the exhibition, catalog and related screenings suggest that we consider contemporaneity as a networked model and method for perceiving time rather than a bounded period in history.
The thing is, she vibes as well with them as she does with newer «it» artists like Oliver Osborne, and this affordable piece — produced in conjunction with London's avant - garde Zabludowicz Collection — displays both her continuity with the postwar artists and contemporaneity at once.
The exhibition at the Centre d'Art Contemporain Genève invites the public to discover an artwork in which history and contemporaneity become entangled, and that questions and challenges the spaces where it is displayed.
I was lucky enough this year to spend a lot of time looking at and thinking about Marten's work, and I'll take its vexing visual grammar, giddily various materials and exactingly ambiguous contemporaneity any day, over literalist partisans of now and not - now.
«In using the myth,» Eliot wrote, «in manipulating a continuous parallel between contemporaneity and antiquity, Mr. Joyce is pursuing a method which others must pursue after him....
Galerie Nouvelles Images, The Hague, The Netherlands Contemporaneity: Contemporary Art in Indonesia...
Such maneuvers implicitly recognize iconic works such as the Venus de Milo, a path Lee has always sought, that notes historical art as well as a formal means towards contemporaneity.
His stories do not intend to produce illustrations, nor the moralist standpoints with which testimonial cinematographic languages are usually connected, but rather dig in the psychology of individuals and in the survival of idiosyncrasies from the socialist age into contemporaneity.
An international figure in architecture and urban design, the architect Daniel Libeskind is renowned for his ability to evoke cultural memory in buildings of equilibrium - defying contemporaneity.
Taking its title from the Mesopotamian city of Ur, the summer exhibition on view at Room East considers the unmodern, that ancient, enduring quality of art, which transcends contemporaneity and incants origins and prophecies, rituals and rebellions.
«I = EYE» not only presents an array of Mangolte's film and photo works from the «70s, but also more recent projects, which explore the historicisation of performance art, and the differences between perceptions of contemporaneity past and present, as well as conceptualizations of time.
Mining classic styles of American animation and fusing them with the atmospheric effects of J.M.W. Tuner and John Constable's studies of clouds, Colen's cloudscapes, rendered with a surreal palette, artificial depth, and cartoonish sense of form, achieve resounding contemporaneity while conjuring historical references that range from 19th century Romanticism and the Hudson River School to the religiously loaded semiotic legacy of the cloud in Renaissance and Baroque painting.
And while there's an Iphone in hand, numbers on the wall and a flatscreen playing, african masks as well as materials like plaster, jute and wood take these figures to a look or point which stands beyond a specific spatial or temporal structure, but at their best emanates a sort of idiosyncratic contemporaneity.
The artist's engagement with the most current modalities of digital media and developments in international finance and politics are what initially hook the viewer through their unavoidable contemporaneity.
Analysing curatorial and critical responses to his work in the Netherlands during this period, the text also discusses the current state of an institution strongly associated with Förg's career, the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, to ask the question what kind of contemporaneity Förg's work stood and stands for, and what «contemporary art» has become in the course of the past couple of decades.
Freud's theories underpinned the work of the original Surrealists, and the way in which they sought to make visual sense of the irrationality of war, but Kvetny's practice has a visceral contemporaneity, drawing on other influences such as comic books, pop art, and Abstract Expressionism.
And yet, these historical influences are expressed with refreshing contemporaneity.
The Biennale of Moving Images seeks to investigate new exhibition models and formats by building a show as a choir, bringing together polyphonic voices to offer a window onto contemporaneity.
In addition to her most recent book, Kissing Architecture (Princeton University Press, 2011) Lavin is the author of Quatremere de Quincy and the Invention of a Modern Language of Architecture (MIT Press, 1992); Form Follows Libido: Architecture and Richard Neutra in a Psychoanalytic Culture (MIT Press, 2005); and the forthcoming The Flash in the Pan and Other Forms of Architectural Contemporaneity (recipient of a Graham Foundation grant).
Frame compromises the very contemporaneity of contemporary art.
She is interested in theorizing contemporaneity and contemporary art as well as strategies to draw the latter nearer to a wider audience.
It could be that overt contemporaneity is essential for some painters in the sense that the new technologies in image manufacture, appearance and dissemination (Walter Benjamin's, The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction, is of course a key text) are programmatically allowed to impact on their practice — though I would argue that Auerbach's daily record of his interaction with painting his portraits and urban street views are as contemporaneous, and empirical, as you can get.
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