Sentences with phrase «eyesight alone»

Caroline A. Jones, Eyesight Alone: Clement Greenberg's Modernism and the Bureaucratization of the Senses (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2005).
The less «advanced» style adopted by de Kooning in his «Woman» series and Pollock in the black paintings offered an emotional or expressionist space that was accessible to more than eyesight alone.
Inspired by Pollock's pouring and dripping of paint, as well as by the watercolors she herself had produced the previous summer, Frankenthaler's soak - stain technique enabled an entirely new experience of pictorial color: fresh, breathing, disembodied, exhilarating in its unfettered appeal to eyesight alone.
The idea was to make paintings available — you know the cliché at the time was «eyesight alone,» but direct.
The dominant art critic of the post-World War II era, Clement Greenberg, insisted that painting in order to remain «pure» had to be addressed to eyesight alone, because he argued that the essence of visual experience was «opticality».
Postmodernism deprived painting of originality and first - hand experience at the same time that Greenberg's disembodied abstraction, addressed to eyesight alone, collided with the desire on the part of some artists to retain the wholeness of the aesthetic experience made available by the old masters in their fusion of the haptic quality of sensuous painterly surfaces with the optical melding of colour and light.
As if shipwrecked in real life, players must rely on eyesight alone to determine a next move, and the move after that, and so on.
Over her career, through keen eyesight alone, Karachentseva has identified numerous dim galaxies on photographic plates.

Not exact matches

Dad's declining eyesight cost him his driver's license, and ever since then, he has spent too much time home alone.
EyeSight is available as a stand - alone option — get this — as is a moonroof.
One of our caring volunteers clearly remembers the day she found her - with eyes so infected that she has lost her eyesight, she was huddled in the corner of a concrete stall, alone and crying.
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