Sentences with phrase «dreamlike spaces»

Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa, a duo of Japanese architects praised for using everyday building materials to create ethereal structures that shelter flowing, dreamlike spaces, have won the 2010 Pritzker Architecture Prize, the prize's jury announced Sunday.
This Cuban painter moved in avant - garde circles in pre-second world war Paris, joined the surrealist movement, then returned home to paint his masterpiece The Jungle (1943) in which masked dancers move in a dreamlike space.
His use of captured movement creates a suspended dreamlike space that, while written in recognizable forms, transforms into a surreal dystopia when combined with hyper - real depictions of anonymous modern spaces.

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It really was all magical, we loved every moment, it was just how we had imagined and more; relaxed, beautiful, almost dreamlike to have everyone you love altogether in one space, having so much fun, feeling so loved and happy.
Gleaming floor - to - ceiling glass doors cast light into every luxuriously decorated corner of living, dining and sleeping space in these vast dreamlike villas.
Within its 40 m2 of well - distributed spaces and elegant décor, the beachfront Junior Suite in Cancun boasts a beautiful small space with all the necessary services and amenities needed for its occupants to enjoy the dreamlike views of the sea from your beachfront junior suite.
These brightly coloured facades tower over the visitors, but as the material of the prints is almost opaque, this lends a dreamlike quality to the space, rather than a domineering atmosphere.
Simmons has been producing set - up photography since the late 1970s, depicting mannequins, dolls, and dummies in dreamlike, often eerie staged worlds to explore domesticity, gender roles, objectification, and the increasingly questionable space between animate and inanimate.
Do Ho Suh's immersive, dreamlike work explores the nature and meaning of home, fastening ties between personal space and shared experience.
It includes work spanning the artist's entire career, from her early single - channel videos of the 1980s, which explore the representation of the female body in popular culture, to her recent expansive video installations, which transform architectural spaces into massive dreamlike environments enhanced by hypnotic musical scores, according to the museum.
These paintings, with titles that refer to inspirational affirmations (It's not going to happen like that, Devotion, Determination, Perseverance and Potential) are suspended between an analytical depiction of reality and a dreamlike dimension, between autobiography and imagination, with her own personal style and narrative, in which the attention to time and space is central, evoking at the same time an affinity between life and painting, both imbued with intention and with mystery.
Alessandro Pessoli's (b. 1963) drawings, paintings, and sculptures place expressive, often melancholy figures in indeterminate spaces and dreamlike narratives.
It includes work spanning the Swiss artist's entire career, from her early single - channel videos of the 1980s, which explore the representation of the female body in popular culture, to her recent expansive video installations, which transform architectural spaces into massive dreamlike environments enhanced by hypnotic musical scores.
It includes work spanning the artist's entire career, from her early single - channel videos of the 1980s, which explore the representation of the female body in popular culture, to her recent expansive video installations, which transform architectural spaces into massive dreamlike environments enhanced by hypnotic musical scores.
Saliha Kasap's insect - like cityscape photo collages relate to Marcie Kaufman's disorienting industrial images, and Elif Oner's videos depicting dreamlike, mystical, timeless spaces corresponds with land art by Australian artist Andrew Rogers whose work is concurrently on display at the main gallery.
The space is dreamlike, mysterious, and somewhat suffocating.
Occupying the three main floors of the museum, and including a range of work from the artist's early career that investigates the representation of the female body, the event moved through to her more recent video installations that transform spaces into surreal dreamlike environments.
The spaces she constructs in both her installations and drawings are dreamlike and alien: based on reality, but reconfigured by the unconscious, where recognisable things and ideas have been shuffled and reinterpreted to produce a Kafkaesque ambiguity.
«Pixel Forest» will be the most comprehensive presentation of Rist's work in New York to date; it spans the artist's entire career, from her early single - channel videos of the 1980s, which explore the representation of the female body in popular culture, to her recent expansive video installations, which transform architectural spaces into massive dreamlike environments enhanced by hypnotic musical scores.
The exhibition, which extends on over 1,000 square meters, presents pieces made by the Swiss artist in over forty years, from her early works of the»80s to the installation Pixelwald, expressly conceived for the Kunsthaus Zurich, a dreamlike constantly - changing forest composed by 3000 LED lamps suspended on wires, a «screen exploding in space» as Rist herself defined it.
Graves» newest series is even more dreamlike, with the girls venturing into space and faraway mystical places.
James Pustorino travels into the graphical unknown, synthesizing a mix of science fiction, Abstract Expressionism, comic and psychedelic art while Thomas Lendvai's site - determined sculpture for Odetta illicits a dreamlike sense of traveling through the space itself.
Liminal spaces are explored between the conscious and unconscious, lucid or dreamlike, intimate or public, feminine and masculine, physical and metaphysical, disturbing and peaceful, life and death.
Consisting of furniture covered with bronze blankets, on whose backs reveals drawings and text, traced and written, her objects combine multiple realities incorporating dreamlike states and alchemical properties, always based on nuanced, multifaceted layers of space and time.
Mounting postcards from his vast personal collection onto wooden panels, Wegman enhances and embellishes a detail from one card and connects it to the next with rich painterly passages, weaving in and out of each added found image to create a dreamlike landscape of disparate interior and exterior spaces.
Entering into the space, audience members can wander through its dreamlike interior rooms and passageways, and revel in the details of its delicately sewn radiators, sinks, and bricks.
Different moments from the history of the space are collapsed into one dreamlike sequence, from a reconstruction of damage caused by the Blitz to the landmark Picasso exhibition in 1960 or an installation seen in the space only weeks ago.
It uses his ideas as a springboard to open up a space for artworks that inhabit a solidly contemporary, Murakami-esque zone between the real and the magical, the prosaic and the dreamlike, the deeply personal and the political.
Opus Hypnagogia: Sacred Spaces of the Visionary and Vernacular is the upcoming exhibition organized by Morbid Anatomy Museum in New York and it explores this particular kind of art, one that emerges from the cryptic, dreamlike experiences.
It will include work spanning the artist's entire career, from her early single - channel videos of the 1980s, which explore the representation of the female body in popular culture, to her recent expansive video installations, which transform architectural spaces into massive dreamlike environments enhanced by hypnotic musical scores.
Hovering between the mundane and the dreamlike, Winstanley's images tease out beauty from the generic spaces of modern life.
Spacing Out If you're having a serious anxiety issue, dreamlike feelings become all too real.
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