its somber presence echoes the themes of the greater work inside — «they come to us without a word «by pioneering video and performance artist joan jonas, which seeks to
evoke the fragility of nature within a rapidly changing situation through a video installation which includes drawings and sculptural elements.
They Come to Us without a Word
evokes the fragility of nature, with each room of the Pavilion employing specific elements, such as bees or wind.
With this exhibition Jonas
evokes the fragility of nature, using her own poetic language to address the irreversible impact of human interference on the environmental equilibrium of our planet.
Because the Mylar does not absorb the paint, the pigment ebbs and wanes across the pictorial plane,
evoking the fragility of flower petals.
Not exact matches
It
evokes the very emotional
fragility of the characters who inhabit it.
Powerfully
evoking the contemporary American family in all its
fragility and strength, Gish Jen has given us her most exuberant and accomplished novel about the new «half - half» American family.
At one point the father turns to the sons and says, «Take your time: you can do this»: good advice not only for those navigating the tricky territory between remaining mute and expressing one's views when «anything you say can and will be used against you,» but also for viewers wading through the whirlpool of
fragility, fortitude and tentative optimism that this show
evokes.
For the viewer, Basic's work
evokes both the repulsion and the beauty inherent to the pain and
fragility of corporeality.
Much as Bracha's drawings and paintings foreground the
fragility of the archival material, her videos
evoke an atmosphere of water and explore, with jellyfish and butterfly, how the fluidity of the medium allows images — often drawn from Bracha's paintings, drawings, notebooks, and family photographs of mothers and daughters — to emerge and recede, to fade into one another, and to move between bodies and generations.
Combining traditional and contemporary techniques and mediums such as gesso and gold on vellum, award - winning photographer, Sandi Daniel goes beyond the image, reinventing it into an alternate reality and
evoking feelings of romance while addressing the
fragility of nature.
Those kid - doppelgangers harbor a tragic
fragility, often signaled by blindness or burns,
evoking the displacement of the refugee and internalized angst of those growing up witness to national strife, as Wekua did in Soviet and post-Soviet Georgia.
On the third floor, where
fragility and survival are issues, materials are often actively manipulated, and the body is frequently
evoked.
Considered metaphorically, the feathers
evoke notions of
fragility, the tradition of letter writing, or the freedom of travel, for example, but del Rivero neutralizes the poetic tenor by means of formal simplification.
Glass
evokes windows or lenses as well as
fragility.
Like many of the German lots, «it encapsulates such a rich lexicon of memories and histories,» according to Klosterfelde, «its
fragility suggesting the weaknesses of the past yet the fact it still barely remains intact
evokes a certain hope for the future.»
The works Gold, Ivory, and Red (all from 2013 and part of the
Fragility Series) are painted with a delicate hand,
evoking vague emotional and potentially remembered sensory states.
In painting nature, artist David Kroll
evokes a classical sense of beauty and
fragility.
The sculptures
evoke both the material's
fragility and its transformative powers.
She treats them with resin and combines them with silver to form pieces that
evoke the «nature of
fragility.»