Sentences with phrase «ephemeral moment in»

Paul that shed light on the beauty and mystery of ordinary and ephemeral moments in life and nature.

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The world is moving towards ephemeral, in - the - moment content.
In fact, a life without them but with, say, Tinker Toys and the Pickwick Papers might have just as many «light and ephemeral» moments as those provided to us by the entertainment complex.
The truth that emerges in and through this new subjectivity, generated by the interaction between text and reader may be ephemeral, exerting its claim for but a moment.
Each one has its own meaning in a brief and ephemeral sense, but meaning in the ordinary sense is built up out of patterns of sense which emerge moment by moment in the course of a myriad of microevents happening and vanishing and passing on the meaning they briefly achieve.
In those few fleeting moments, he had a distinct feeling of déjà vu, a sensation that psychologists once considered too unpredictable and ephemeral to be studied in any systematic waIn those few fleeting moments, he had a distinct feeling of déjà vu, a sensation that psychologists once considered too unpredictable and ephemeral to be studied in any systematic wain any systematic way.
Its bloody expensive and does not deliver as promised (re; AW WSJ etc) amounting to nothing more than an overpriced partial lease only like with Time Shares you don't have anything in your possession for daily use when you want it and in the end you're out every dime you've put in with nothing to show for it other than a few moments of ephemeral pleasures and the temporal boosting of your fragile consumption dependent ego.
As a scholar, I'm always fascinated by marginalia and have, in fact, researched and written about the marginalia of Herman Melville, Ezra Pound and so on, because I believe those ephemeral words jotted down on the spur of the moment are the most revelatory.
Pokhara is a beautiful, quiet, lakeside town in Nepal, where — if you are adventurous — you can try to live the hippie life as in the past, even if for few ephemeral moments.
Harris says the volume offers «ephemeral moments and emblematic figures shot in the 1980s and»90s, against a backdrop of seismic shifts in the art world, the emergence of multiculturalism, the second wave of AIDS activism, and incipient globalization.»
Shown for the first time, this exhibition of thirty - four chromogenic prints selected from the artist's personal archive of 35 mm Ektachrome color reversal slides represents a unique document of ephemeral moments and emblematic figures shot in the 1980s and 1990s against a backdrop of seismic shifts in the art world, the emergence of multiculturalism, the second wave of AIDS activism, and incipient globalization.
Irwin trades in the ephemeral, but in a moment that lasts.
The Puerto Rico - based artists have studied the ephemeral nature of collective drawing with monumental sticks of chalk at the Biennial de Lima, Peru (Chalk [Lima], 1998 — 2002); the imprints of colonial, nationalist, and military violence on the diverse populations and landscapes of Vieques, Puerto Rico (Land Mark (Foot Prints), 2001 — 2002; Land Mark, 2003; Returning a Sound, 2004; Under Discussion, 2006 and Half Mast / Full Mast, 2011); and the resonance of playing, warping and combining music from various moments in history (Clamor, 2006; Wake Up, 2007; Sediments Sentiments - Figures of Speech, 2008; Stop, Repair, Prepare: Variations on Ode to Joy for a Prepared Piano, 2008; Raptor's Rapture, 2012; Apotomē, 2013; 3, 2013); as well as the entanglement between biophysics, semiotics and actuality (Growth, 2004; Puerto Rican Light - Cueva Vientos, 2015).
Linden states that, «These pictures, many of which have never been exhibited, capture moments of subversive works of performance and installation that occurred in the Bay Area in the wake of the Beat, hippie, and conceptual art movements... her photographs, themselves powerful works of art, constitute an immensely valuable archive of the ephemeral artistic activity the Bay Area has historically fostered.»
In his essay to accompany the exhibition, Ragnar Helgi Ólafsson writes: «Ragnar Kjartansson seems perpetually drawn to this type of hopeless romanticism as well as to the continuous search for the unique ephemeral moment of the kind that Paoli's song tries to arrest.
An advocate for work that is urgent, banal, ephemeral, and hard to categorize, citydrift detroit represents an exciting moment — and opportunity — to reclaim the democratic potential of art in the city.
Much of Gomez's work is concerned with the ephemeral — his art captures fleeting moments in time that would otherwise be forgotten or go unnoticed — a gardener watering a lawn, a housekeeper sweeping a floor, or a laborer lifting a package onto a truck.
Many of the artists in the exhibition use photography as a means to document ephemeral moments.
Each painting is a highly singular creation of ephemeral moment — including elements of music, dance, and intense self - perception, showing in patterns of what could be termed «intense blur.»
In absorbing baseball's praxis of balanced anticipation and realization, Joyce's photographs capture ephemeral, unassuming moments.
Each artwork is a creation of an ephemeral moment born of the artist's empathy and awareness of his surrounding space in time.
Each painting is a highly singular creation of ephemeral moment — including elements of music, dance, and intense self - perception, showing in patters of what could be termed «intense blur.»
And come to think of it, I wonder why his criticism of me «burying» myself in a guidebook didn't apply to himself burying himself in the ephemeral internet as opposed to whatever experience he was going through at that moment.
Knight writes: «The narrative in these paintings is a story of their making... One result is an intensified sense of the here and now, a moment that seems right and sure and achingly ephemeral, poised to slip away.
On the one hand, his photographs seek to capture, in non-distinct street scenes and amongst groups of anonymous tourists, the beauty found in ephemeral and fugitive moments rather than poses honed by tradition.
The artist's culminating work, Relational Strategies, is an immersive in - studio installation that invites audiences to experience ephemeral moments that occurred during the residency.
And all the critical rants to the contrary, this Biennial is not without its ephemeral gestures to private emotions, including Kiki Smith's shower of glass tear drops strewn before two transparent feet and lovingly titled Mother (1992 - 3); Jack Pierson's Diamond Life (1990), a sensitive hommage, with desk cigarette butts and Joni Mitchell albums, to the slower moments of an emotional life in the 70s; Lari Pittman's intricately patterned paintings; Lorna Simpson's wonderful wall of trumpet mouthpieces that form part of her installation Hypothetical?
For the past half century, renowned Japanese photographer Daido Moriyama has been capturing eerie visions of ephemeral moments, caught in grainy, saturated images that form a kaleidoscope of the modern urban environment that is Tokyo.
Inspired by British Romantic literature, the works on the street represent scenes of the ephemeral and dirty twilight of life, while the artwork in the gallery shows moments of everlasting youth and beauty.
PERFORMA is not only an invaluable reference, it is a new kind of guide to cultural life, a time capsule of this very moment in New York's eminent performance history, complete with profiles of the city's nonprofit biennial venues that, like this book, give ephemeral art a physical place in which to persist.
For this project the artist constructed a series of paper sculptures which were temporarily balanced and then photographed before collapsing, capturing an ephemeral moment and fixing it in time.
As the veil dissolves, the spectator is ensnared in an ephemeral moment, the light pulsating within the canvas.
This six metre tall sculpture appears to be an ephemeral billowing form, capturing a moment in time where wind passes through fabric, but is actually rendered in steel and fibreglass.
Ham writes, «The videos reflect an ephemeral value of the moment when life and death are observed as a single process... in capturing my mother's presence in the work I was able to embrace my grief.»
The rarity of experiencing it in the moment and encased by the piece's magnificence was an ambitious study in scale coupled with the viewer's personal impression largely played into the idea of Fernández exploring ephemeral aspects of the visual.
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