Sentences with phrase «en abyme»

As far as we know, a little mise en abyme never hurt anyone, so let's do this.
The works reveal a process of deconstruction, fragmentation, multiplication and mise en abyme in a rigorously ordered reconstruction.
Replete with ideas about memory, iconography, representations of race, and models of display, her formally relaxed practice stands as a thought - provoking engagement with pictures en abyme.
Responding to a quotidian space on 14th Street, two blocks from the Bemis Center, Hayeur's video and sound installation is an invitation to experience a mise en abyme, an exploration of infinity.
Kennedy Cutler's recursive physical production, a mise en abyme practice that borrows from, but stands formally in opposition to, digital space, poses some germane questions for twenty - first century artists.
That is, a curatorial practice mise en abyme: curating curating (curating and it goes on).
Zineb Sedira, Transmettre en abyme, 2012.
From this point on, space and its pictorial representation were steadily investigated in Hockney's artistic practice, his canvas Looking at Pictures on a Screen (1977) is a brilliant mise en abyme were the spectator observes an inner spectator observing paintings from diverse artists like Vermeer, Van Gogh and Piero della Francesca.
Through this dialogue, Titled 2011 considers the uncertainty produced by the repeated resuscitation of history in Weiss's play — a mise en abyme first staged in 1963, set in 1808 and encapsulating an interior play taking place in 1793 — and its radically politicized mediation of chronology.
There, Dorion made use of installation as a device for presenting his painting, as can be seen in the mise en abyme observed in the work Chambre à coucher, 1999.
Similarly, Q (2017) directly meets our gaze while an image of Biggie Smalls on his sweatshirt poses in a playful mise en abyme.
This chimerical quality — this defiance — is what attracted Woolford to the performance in the first place, but her reenactment pushes the mise en abyme even further.
Two things simultaneously alienated theatregoers and absorbed theatre critics: the starkness of Welles's stage direction and the innovative use of mise en abyme as a narrative device.
These mechanics are the language of mise en abyme — of mirrors and spaces that go on ad infinitum.
High School Musical 3's well - worn mise en abyme is that, like its predecessors, it's a musical about putting on a musical.

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The staging is so endlessly, even incestuously, self - referential as to earn the epithet mise - en - abyme, a term derived from what happens when you place two mirrors opposite each other, producing an infinite reflection, as in the famous hallway shot from Welles's Citizen Kane.
And if you feel like you're losing your way in a mise - en - abyme of endless mediation, rest assured that you're not lost at all.
An architectural mise - en - abyme, a 1 to 1 scale sculpture of The Chimney itself plays with viewers» spatial disruption and puzzlement.
But unlike Judd's heavy metals, the glass creates a kind of hall of mirrors effect, a mise - en - abyme, or an infinitesimal non-space in the room's core, which upon approach, makes one feel like they've fallen in, disintegrated, and become a part of the installation.
As mise - en - abyme, they form a picture within a picture, a landscape resting on layers of décor.
At once a perfumery gone rogue and a bijou chemical - processing plant, «Residuals» explores the mise - en - abyme abstraction that is endemic to culture, finance, and technology.
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