It's Gaspar Noe without the freaky - deaky audacity and grandiose
concern for the human condition or, maybe more to the point, Lars Von Trier without the formal elegance.
He's the H.G. Wells Award — winning author of More Than Human: Embracing the Promise of Biological Enhancement, a tour of the frontiers of bio-medicine and what coming advances could
mean for the human condition.
She is also exploring their role in animal
models for human conditions including Huntington's disease, Parkinson's disease, and drug addiction.
I appreciate the clarity and frankness of your approach along with your sincerity, love for others, and
respect for the human condition that you so radiantly emanate.
Directors of the Serpentine Galleries in London, Julia Peyton - Jones and Hans Ulrich Obrist, have said, «Beyond the stunning realism, the power of Hanson's work lies in his unwavering focus on and
sympathy for the human condition.»
In these times of diversity and multicultural experience, the artist's image is both a
cypher for the human condition as well as the foundation for complex iconography in which the cultural object stands to reflect the impact of societal norms on the individual.
C. Sean Horton writes, «As
allegories for the human condition, Swenson's sculptural installations masterfully speak to the power of myth to address ideas that might otherwise seem sentimental or pretentious.»
Sarah Jaffe Turnbull is a very talented ceramicist and sculptor from Bridgehampton, NY whose figurative pieces and vessels reflect a Japanese aesthetic and palette, and also convey an
affinity for the human condition and imagination.
Like archetypes capable of embodying shifting meanings, the blank figures become a
mold for the human condition, at once satirical, tragic, humorous, and above all, contradictory.
But the experience allowed me to discover a natural
empathy for the human condition that had not emerged from simply reading Steinbeck's words in «The Grapes of Wrath.»
As the territory of birth, love, illness, and death and as the most anthropomorphic shape in the history of all civilizations, the bed a much - reproduced object in art and a common
metaphor for the human condition.
As the territory of birth, love, illness, and death and as the most anthropomorphic shape in the history of all civilizations, beds are possibly one of the most reproduced objects in art and one of the most common metaphors
for the human condition.
Dorothy Robinson's contemporary landscapes are a powerful metaphor
for the human condition.
He carved out sections of buildings with a power saw in order to reveal their hidden construction, to provide new ways of perceiving space, and to create metaphors
for the human condition.
Real yet dreamlike scenarios transform personal ideas into universal metaphors
for the human condition, all retaining a sense of vagueness to encourage dialogue between art and viewer.»
The fact that hermit crabs occupy shells discarded by other species is another source of interest to the artist, who sees in this special relationship a metaphor
for our human condition.
Central to Marais's work is the disintegration of material, creating apt metaphors
for the human condition, geography, and memory.
The result is a construction whose fragility becomes a poetic metaphor
for the human condition.
Using the light - sensitive characteristics of photography and moving image, his work is imbued with an otherworldly quality and offers a powerful metaphor
for the human condition and the passing of time.
It's a sinister metaphor
for the human condition, and one that brings us straight to the core of McCarthy's credo.
Zhang Huan ASIA SOCIETY Few serious artists today could call their work «a metaphor
for the human condition.»
Pard Morrison, who says that the fusion of surface and medium in his paintings is a metaphor
for the human condition, describes his work as a hypothetical conversation between Donald Judd and Agnes Martin.