Like them and various Conceptualists, he makes language and
form inextricable.
So water dances at many speeds, from the unimaginable fast vibrations of its molecules responding to thermal infrared radiation, to the moment - to - moment dance of its phase changes in response to temperature changes, to the week - long dance of its vapor in and out of the atmosphere, to the slow geological pavanes of rock, air and life, of which it too
forms an inextricable part.
Not exact matches
Sumptuously photographed and exceedingly intelligent, The Portrait of a Lady is a cinematic fever dream fascinated by the pictorial and sensuous
forms of dominance within James's text, and the
inextricable bond between romantic love and violence.
Josephine Meckseper, born in Germany, uses commercial
forms of presentation such as vitrines, window displays, and magazines, to demonstrate
inextricable influences of consumer culture on society.
Using commercial
forms of presentation, Josephine Meckseper aims to demonstrate an
inextricable influence of consumer culture on society.
The wide variety of materials that constitute the exhibition (including collections of photographs, slide projections, periodicals, recent film and video installations, sculptures, and printed works on paper) create numerous situations within which to consider not only the materiality of images and the technologies that
form their reception, but also the conflicted social history that lies under their surfaces and is
inextricable from their origins.
In the case of both artists, however, the
form and meaning of language are
inextricable.
This diffusion happens because the issues
form a seamless network, and indeed science and policy are
inextricable linked.