Sentences with phrase «creative impulses in»

The show tries to capture not only the performative impulses but also creative impulses in my work.»
David Lynch is a well - known film director but has also expressed his creative impulses in other media from his early years: painting, photography, animation, and sculpture as well as film.
Human power is on the agenda of virtually every creative impulse in theology today.
During this period, the artist mostly focused on her father's infidelities and rage problems in order to seek out inspiration, literally finding the creative impulse in her childhood traumas.
In thinking about him one can not remain within the limited and relatively simple categories of the evolution of visual form: one is forced to consider the spiritual character of the man, the problem of the effect upon talent of certain kinds of experience in the modern world, the problem of the relation between traditional forms of intellect and the creative impulse in this world — and other questions of an equally unmanageable sort.

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«I'm like George Lucas, bringing together a creative team that will come up with a unique, well - crafted product,» says Mitch Kapor, who founded Micro Finance Systems Inc. in his Watertown, Mass., apartment after he bought an Apple computer on impulse, decided to forget about his Ph.D. in psychology and started programming computers instead.
The persistence of the myth of an irresistible and salvational avant - garde impulse depends, in fact, on the belief that where boredom reigns there can be no abundance to choose, and bourgeois values will stifle all creative effort, whether in art or politics.
In the midst of the awful realm of powers, and of the sacred realm of laws, the aesthetic creative impulse is building unawares a third joyous realm of play and of appearance, in which it releases mankind from all the shackles of circumstance and frees him from everything that may be called constraint, whether physical or moraIn the midst of the awful realm of powers, and of the sacred realm of laws, the aesthetic creative impulse is building unawares a third joyous realm of play and of appearance, in which it releases mankind from all the shackles of circumstance and frees him from everything that may be called constraint, whether physical or morain which it releases mankind from all the shackles of circumstance and frees him from everything that may be called constraint, whether physical or moral.
«The stimulation of creative impulse requires, especially in the case of the child, the quick transition to practice» (AE, p. 48).
It begins where women in theology attempt to deconstruct basic ethical principles such as «the common good» and «the question of moral power and authority,» but from there it moves to the creative impulses we see around us, as women in faith and faithfulness reconstruct the future image and face of the Church as a «community of Christ, bought with a price, where everyone is welcome, «14 as Letty Russell describes it.
Yet the creative impulse of the human spirit seems equally forceful in situations of wretchedness.
The straightforward experimental implication is that the correlation between brain wave patterns and neural impulse patterns should be lower when a person is engaged in creative thought than when engaged in routine activity like adding numbers.14
If we are not complete without families and the joy of that and doing a good job at it is in making good people of the children we create, then the liberation of the creative, erotic, familial impulse can mean liberating women to stay at home with their children.
In contrast to Freud, Adler saw human beings as essentially creative (rather than impulse driven and destructive).
The impulse to do something creative, to engineer something new, as he had done in a small way with the toaster at McGill, won out.
She realized that having art in her life was important and that her creative impulses were just as important as her analytic ones.
Basically, Rahner sees matter as guided upward and outward by the creative impulse of what Christians term the Holy Spirit, who is Creator not just at some hypothetical moment of creation, but necessarily present in creation at every moment with a vivifying and ever - expansive action.
Located in the inferior region of abdomen, the sacral chakra is connected to creative impulses and sexuality.
Let this bar romance you as it echoes an element of the ancient Greeks» concept of Eros: the creative impulse of ever - unfolding nature, igniting the Light of coming into being and bringing order to all things in the cosmos.
Benny's downward spiral seems almost destined, considering her mother's (Canelle Hoppé) own problems with drugs, particularly a continuing heroin addiction, and Benny handles everything through her creative impulses, either in her filmmaking or in her uses of different wigs and makeup to change her look (and hide the fact that she hasn't been able to wash her hair in a long time).
In the spaces between these competing stories, Partovi and Panahi mine tensions between safety and danger, between creative expression and the impulse toward destruction or surrender, and between fear and resistance.
I wasn't sure whether in - depth analysis of my work by other writers would finish off my creative impulses altogether.
Image Comics, Dynamite Entertainment, Zenescope Entertainment, MonkeyBrain Comics, Thrillbent and Top Shelf Productions are now joined in the program by IDW Publishing, Valiant Entertainment, Oni Press, Fantagraphics Books, Aspen Comics, Action Lab Entertainment, Th3rd World Studios, A Wave Blue World, Blind Ferret Entertainment, Caliber Comics, Creative Impulse Entertainment, Devil's Due Entertainment, GT Labs Comics and Kingstone Media.
In The Dynamics of Creation, Anthony Storr, the British psychiatrist, contends that an individual who «fears love almost as much as he fears hatred» may turn to creative activity not only out of an impulse to experience aesthetic pleasure, or the delight of exercising an active mind, but also to defend himself against anxiety stimulated by conflicting demands for detachment and human contact.
Van Gogh's restless spirit and creative impulses are showcased in this expressive picture - book biography.
The bad news is that time is running out before the next victim plays an unwitting role in a murderer's deranged private drama — and only Eve can put a stop to a creative impulse gone horribly, destructively wrong.
Perhaps it's the protective, self - preservationist impulse extending from one racialized creative to another that prompts concerns of limitation with self - identification, but Alsharif's modes of direction deftly precipitate the necessity of her insistence, and then collapse these concerns altogether as it becomes clear that her work speaks far beyond borders and barriers: from the vantage point of one particular socio - political locus, she excavates wider, apparently enduring truths of human relations and leaves us somewhere else altogether, making sense of the nebulous matter in between.
«By co-authoring this exhibition with them in their own territory geographically and conceptually, this exhibition is attempting to draw a consensus between different creative impulses, and sensitize an audience which is increasingly interested in work that is informed by other practices.
When Dubuffet first evangelized about «works created from solitude and from pure and authentic creative impulses — where the worries of competition, acclaim and social promotion do not interfere» 2, he was not interested in finding a place for Art Brut in the historical canon.
With a firm belief in the ultimate freedom of expression for artists, Rhoades circumvented notions of taste and political correctness in a candid pursuit of the creative impulse itself.
Believing in ultimate freedom for artists, Rhoades circumvented notions of taste and political correctness in a candid pursuit of the creative impulse itself.
«This exhibition illustrates how paintings of Still, Pollock, Rothko, and Motherwell were not the outpourings of unbridled and fleeting creative impulses but were, in fact, the result of slow, methodical deliberations that could — and would — be recreated in marvelous variations.
The artists in Made By Hand share a common exploratory impulse of significant depth, and their practices tend to favor creative departures over arrivals at discrete outcomes.
Her creative impulses are released in an intuitive, unmonitored way.
Through these works, the exhibition examines the social, political, and creative impulses that help drive the creation and subversion of illusionistic space in art.
I think those impulses to create and search for meaning in the world translates into a creative pursuit, that through my art I'm attempting to grapple with how I fit into the world and how I see things, and what that means.
My Barbarian (Malik Gaines, Jade Gordon, and Alexandro Segade), Still from Universal Declaration of Infantile Anxiety Situations Reflected in the Creative Impulse, 2013.
Arshile Gorky reinvented and rechristened himself in America, choosing the role of artist, and demonstrating the truth that a strong creative impulse can result from the trauma of dislocation.
A spectrum of stories exploring the creative impulse: from an emcee, a sculptor, a muralist, a florist, and others in Baltimore's Station North neighborhood.
Their impulse to form this collective stems from their common interest in the use of «textile» as a creative and social medium.
That benefit came in the form of artistic freedom: painters like Jay DeFeo, Ruth Armer, and Claire Falkenstein labored according to their own creative impulses, unhindered by the pressures of or competition for commercial success.
«[T] he quality of immediacy [which is] essential to jazz... originates, not from the assumption that the notes have never been played before, but from a sense that they have come into being, in real time, as urgent creative impulses
Both suggest the «automatic writing» that was often used in the mid-century to free the draftsman's hand and unleash creative impulses.
Ultimately, this exhibition will attest to Basquiat's virtuosity in formation — the creative impulses that yielded a distinctive voice, but also the many diversions or paths he explored as he was developing a signature style.
Strange Abstraction underlines a sensibility that has less to do with stylistic similarities than with a shared facility in uniting contradictory creative impulses.
My Barbarian, still from «Universal Declaration of Infantile Anxiety Situations Reflected in Creative Impulse,» 2013.
While Nauman and Rothenberg share a common intensity in their artistic activity, principally this presentation invites an examination of their individual creative impulses.
They reflect the pure creative impulse, unaffected by critical theory or a self - conscious sense of art history, which is also found in the work of unschooled art brut artists.
Her graceful, unbroken forms — transparent, undulating, and designed to cast shadows — connects to installation art and roots in the Bauhaus, while her focus on the immediate creative impulse aligns her with Abstract Expressionism.
In his video work, Li Ming maintains a self - directed practice as both actor and director; the moving image is, for him, an effective means of expression that can effortlessly transform the creative impulse.
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