Sentences with phrase «fragment of life»

There is no particular story; no beginning, middle or end, just fragments of lives lived and rituals performed.
Photography captures not only fragments of life but also a universal reality, which transcends time and place.
By weaving together fragments of the living with this murky, shadowed past, Ashcom's reality provides a prompt to mythicize one's own memories through the lens of Hoys Fork.
Despite its lack of a cohesive gel, Fading Gigolo is a movie of subtle pleasures and fragments of life left unexplained.
, on show at The Modern Institute till 2 June 2012, where fragments of the life of an artist, as narrated through pages of notebooks, become a part of the works on display.
In a boat, we become whole again, and the flying fragments of our lives that whirl about us daily become concentrated in us.
Home is where the heart is, and love, longing, and grieving for the departed fragments of our lives we can never return to are lovingly realized in John Crowley's exquisitely crafted and beautiful «Brooklyn.»
I found similar things while digging in the various gardens I have made: old nails, old medicine bottles, fragments of china plates... That is what the Future Library is like, in part: it will contain fragments of lives that were once lived, and that are now the past.
Holland Cotter, «Review: Susan Cianciolo Lets Others Pick Through Fragments Of Her Life», The New York Times, July 2nd, 2015
Apichatpong Weerasethakul, as one of the most original filmmakers and artists of our time, has developed a distinctive language which approaches fragments of life, from passing gestures to the great cycles, from the often occurring to the unseen, in arresting and compelling narratives.
The second thing is that it shores up fragments of living history - by reproducing them in meticulous facsimile - that would otherwise be lost for good.
Based on sketches and photographs of places he visited, people he met, these records of fragments of life mark a shift in the artist's practice known until now for its mark - making abstract canvases.
«Fading Gigolo is a movie of subtle pleasures and fragments of life left unexplained,» says Alex Doenau.
The important thing today is that we should be able to discern from the fragment of our life how the whole was arranged and planned, and what material it consists of.
Whether single or not, each fragment of life is meant to teach you something, I believe.
Director Penn shifts time between McCandless's last stop in Alaska, his peripatetic wanderings and fragments of his life from before he was reborn as Alexander Supertramp, gracefully revealing McCandless's motivations and subtly concealing a denser, deeper truth until the final moments.
Ozon is back in sensitive - drama mode for this almost subliminal personal story of a young woman trying to piece together the fragments of her life and understand her conflicting expectations and desires.
As she pieces together the fragments of her life, her once secluded world begins to fill with people — including her devoted father, the haunting figure of her mother, and her domineering grandfather — and Winnie recognizes that she is no longer simply on a hunt for stolen goods.
As she pieces together the fragments of her life, her once secluded world begins to fill with people and Winnie recognizes after all these years, she has not escaped from her life at all: she has been circling it, and must now come to terms with it.
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Writing down my hopes, reminiscing on my past, or just noticing the way that the leaves are turning - it's a gorgeous meditation on the fragments of life.
The source of their considerable power lies, I think, in the tension Edwards achieves between compositional complexity and visceral imagery, between sheer form and fragments of the lived - in world.
Each is accompanied by an image; each offers a fragment of life.
For the show, the gallery space has been transformed into a fragment of a living room, with the key archetypal elements of a living room used all being man - made and synthetic versions of the «real thing,» such as vinyl - clad recliner chairs for example.
With his artistic reclamations, Buck preserves a fragment of a life rendered by a homemade painting, and of another one implied by a name in a gallery guest - book.
Evans meticulously assembles prosaic materials, such as scraps of paper, scotch tape, pencil shavings and correction fluid into diagrams, maps, flowcharts and diary entries that obsessively catalogue the fragments of a life.
Metonymically, what is here is the city, the street, the economy, the periphery, the margins — a fragment of life in Leimert Park.
She lay there for a moment, letting the fragments of life precipitate out of the confusion, gathering identity.
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