Sentences with phrase «for poetic»

Plants provide the inspiration for this poetic lamp sculpture, a true ode to nature.
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Blumenfeld combines her extensive knowledge of flamenco and dance with her passion for poetic movement to guide the company.
Users who want to flaunt their prized possession like iPhone 7 Plus, must go for Poetic case from Affinity Series premium thin case that doesn't add any bulk; this clear case is dual material protective bumper case.
It is the subtlety and expanse of those paintings which demand a slowdown in perception, maybe essential for poetic experience, which is one of its effects: A disruption, albeit of the quiet kind, as a chance for re-orientation.
Internationally celebrated artist Jaume Plensa is known for his poetic approach to sculpture.
Doing justice to its title, the exhibition manifests tactility, rupture and composure, encapsulating both Adkins» interest in manual production and utilization of surfaces for poetic language.
Spencer Finch (born 1962, New Haven, CT), commissioned to produce an installation for New York's High Line in 2009 and selected by Crossrail to create a permanent monumental work for Paddington Station, is known for his poetic artworks that distill his observations and experience of the world into glowing installations of light and colour.
Admired for his poetic lyricism, Avery's work is a pure delight to behold.
Since it's opening in 1989, the gallery brings together artists who have in common a certain sensibility for poetic irony, audacity and sometimes - even anti-conformism.
In the visual metaphors of his videos, sculptures and drawings, Cass highlights the materiality of elements — through the intensity of colors, the texture of objects and the brutality of actions — in order to reach for a poetic, political and spiritual meaning, beyond what is obvious and visible in the work.
Works included in the exhibition range from film posters painted by Peter Doig for his weekly film club in Trinidad, a video projection, Ligne de Foi, 1991, by James Coleman, Polaroid photographs by film director Andrey Tarkovsky, which were selected by Dominique Gonzalez - Foerster for their poetic representation of landscape, photographs presenting an example of early self - cinema by Victorian photographer Lady Clementina Hawarden and the screening of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's iconic The Red Shoes, 1948.
Since the beginning of Modernism, painters such as J.M.W. Turner, Ralph Blakelock, Albert Pinkham Ryder, Georgia O'Keefe, and Arthur Dove have represented the moon for poetic and personal ends.
As a result, Raissnia's works make room for poetic interpretation, since emotions such as vulnerability, integrity, innocence or beauty infiltrate the representation as the image is reconstructed through the hand and conscience of the artist.
Its motif is the dispersal of previously centralised structures of knowledge, and following this, a renewed opportunity for poetic and material reconstruction.
Emin first came to prominence as an artist in the 1990s and is internationally celebrated for her poetic work across a wide range of media.
Photographer Kathy Sherman Suder gained international acclaim in 2004 for her poetic, oversized color close - ups of men boxing.
ROM Speaks Art Keynote Presentation: Isaac Julien in His Own Words Known for his poetic and visually encompassing narratives, renowned British contemporary artist Isaac Julien addresses issues of globalization, movements of peoples, displacement, and the aesthetics of geography through his work.
The British filmmaker, sculptor and performance artist has explored photographic processes in the last few years in order to find vehicles for a poetic reading of the everyday.
Her writing has appeared in Agony Klub, The Interjection Calender, Organism for Poetic Research, The Capilano Review, and C Magazine.
Artist Jenny Holzer, famous for her poetic LED - stream text displays in architectural environments, has been awarded a major commission for a work to be integrated into San Francisco's new Transbay Transit Center.
The piece bonds nature and art together for a poetic meditation on this sacrosanct relationship.
Her new works channel America, according to the gallery, through her choice of subjects and the geographic influences for her poetic realism paintings.
Dean, best known for her poetic films, will be the third British artist to win the Unilever Series commission
One must - see is the first Hyundai commission in Tate Modern's Turbine Hall (SE1, Tue to 3 Apr), by Mexico City native Abraham Cruzvillegas, known for his poetic assemblages of everyday finds, be they bikes, feathers or rocks.
Stephen Cripps» works developed out of an interest in kinetic sculpture and machines, and a fascination for the poetic potential of explosion and destruction.
Painter, Susan Rothenberg (b. 1945) is known for her poetic, atmospheric images.
The former is represented by convex wall pieces, which also use graphic pictorial means to suggest tensile supports and extensions — an engineer's sens ibility looking for poetic equivalents.
The artists present everyday materials as artworks, mine recognizable images for their poetic potential, and take their art to the streets.
Jen Bervin is a visual artist and writer whose works combine text and textiles with conceptual elements and a minimalist's eye for the poetic and essential.
The beautiful gardens, trees and buildings of Wave Hill also gave me infinite inspiration for poetic spaces.
But it is a modest 2012 video showing the effects of light on water, displayed here on an iPad, that shows Burge's eye for the poetic intersection of artist and nature to a T.
Through editions, conferences, workshops, discussions, screenings and collaborations, the York - based independent publishing imprint will create a space for a poetic and critical engagement with issues such as «undesigning», anti-expressionism and cultural piracy.
Robert Montgomery, the British artist who is famous for his poetic billboard pieces and recycled sunlight poems, recently presented his Hollywood Lawn poem performance during Art Basel Miami.
While these technological modes of representation seem ill - fitted for poetic musings on David Foster Wallace or the carnal moment of orgasm, it is precisely the limitations and inadequacies of these awkward avatars that elicit a profound kind of tenderness — one that mirrors our fears and failings with intimacy and love.
If I were to make my own choice about the genre which best encapsulates Dean's work, I'd be inclined to go for a poetic one: the elegy, a lament of loss.
With this in mind, let me evoke the American noir sensibility through the contemporary notion of key words (here grouped for poetic effect): Contorted Narrative Alienation / Distant Blue Darkness / Dramatic Adjectival Allure / Visceral Black & Blue Bruises / Pleasureless Expressionist Stiletto / Awkward Lone Gothic / Unforgiven Repressed Revulsion / Strangled Outsider Vernacular.
Choi also cofounded the School for Poetic Computation, where he continues to organize sessions and teach.
Artist and writer Việt Lê uses Dizon's images from White Gaze as a starting point for his poetic exploration of the legacies of war and imperialism.
Much like the mapping of a trajectory of two lovers, here the gallery becomes the playing field for a poetic dance that takes place amongst the viewer / object / maker.
and acted as trigger for the poetic, yet political responses of the invited artists to the question of what (or who) is missing in mainstream artistic narratives.
Ross Bleckner is an influential American artist who is primarily known for his poetic paintings that deal with complex themes such as losing something one loves and different aspects of memory.
Editing from the original, Sadie Barnette demonstrates the necessity for the poetic and the power of the personal as political; Chad Attie's work explores the treacherousness and fragility of relationships and the key role that memories play in this delicate balance.
He explores the exhibition construct's potential for literary fiction writing and turns forensic and archival information systems into supports for poetic gestures.
Paintings by Chinese Neo-realist Mao Yan, known for his poetic and psychologically revealing portraits.
One such artist was Paul Klee, famous not only for his poetic interpretation and symbolic references to the world, but for his amazing combination of colors, and expressive line.
Sam is an Adjunct Professor at ITP / NYU, The New School, and the School for Poetic Computation.
The five installations documented here incorporate diverse subjects: a scholar's study invites us to unravel intricate drawings and models; a curator's office displays the strange magic of obsolete things; the muddy banks of the Thames have also yielded their treasures for poetic display in a gigantic cabinet; while a Dickensian Curiosity Shop tempts us with the bizarre aura of American bric - a-brac.
Four performances occupy formal spaces of law and become vehicles for poetic political action.
SPEAKERS Sougwen Chung, Artist Christiane Paul, Associate Curator of New Media, Whitney Museum Taeyoon Choi, Artist and Co-Founder, School for Poetic Computation Moderated by Georgia King, Ideas Editor, Quartz
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