Sentences with phrase «fragmentary forms»

The fragmentary forms in the collection, some from ancient sculpture, are integrally ambiguous, demonstrating both destruction and the passage of time, whilst showing the potential for completeness.
They draw on the religious myths that maintain a sort of power even in their fragmentary form in our mostly post-religious culture.
His most famous works, Histories and Annals, exist in fragmentary form, though many of his earlier writings were lost to time.
Indeed it was felt that the more clearly one discerns the value in other faiths, the more certainly will it be seen that Christ is the one overtowering personality in whom all those values, found elsewhere in partial and fragmentary form, come to such complete realization as to make him the Lord and Savior of all mankind.
The exhibition Písařovic's Study is a way of presenting to the public (at least in a fragmentary form) a valuable collection of works by psychiatric patients, as well as a way of showing to the spectator the interesting and complicated personality of the Czech psychiatrist František Písařovic.

Not exact matches

The conventional literary - critical judgment that the following verses (17 - 19) were not part of the original unit is doubtless correct, but the standard critical conclusions on vs. 16 — fragmentary, a corrupt text, distorted in transmission, et cetera — result from the failure to recognize the difference in form and the functional relationship between Scheltrede and Drohwort, the deliberated and composed invective called forth by the received Word, the divine threat or judgment.
On the other hand, the New Testament witness to fulfillment is rooted precisely in the eschatological vision and in the belief that the future of the Lord, albeit in a hidden and fragmentary way, is present in our midst in the form of signs, first fruits, foretaste and so on.
Living in this set of fragmentary experiences — which alone deserve to be called «concrete» — we form conceptions of unity, order, wholeness, etc. «It is not true that we are directly aware of a smooth running world.»
This frequently takes the form of a single fragmentary image — a monster face, a collapsing ceiling, or engulfing flames.
Bessett calls this phenomenon «pregnancy mythologies» — fragmentary, contradictory, and elusive forms of knowledge.
Unlike with protein kinases, the current knowledge of protein phosphatase functions and especially on their formed interactions and complexes remains fragmentary.
Assist disease control by providing up - to - date geographical information about known and newly - emerging forms of drug resistance, by examining genetic variation in the context of how whole pathogen genomes are evolving rather than as fragmentary information about individual genetic changes or polymorphisms.
In Lynne Ramsay's fragmentary, ferociously beautiful You Were Never Really Here, the great shape - shifter Joaquin Phoenix balloons his body into a fearsome new form: a bulkiness every bit as convincing and psychologically revealing as the bony odd angles of The Master's Freddie Quell.
After switching our own cats to a raw meat diet in 2008 and seeing the dramatic changes in even our young, healthy cats, we formed the Feline Nutrition Education Society to change how people thought about «cat food» At the time, information was scattered, often fragmentary and not very friendly to the beginner still trying to figure it all out.
Also included are two of his curatorial projects: Queer Zines, incorporating more than 100 queer zines from the punk era until today; and Ancestors, a personal archive of books, editions, and ephemera that form a fragmentary and incoherent historical underpinning to the overall project.
Uniting aesthetic and metaphysical questions, Khan has often employed techniques of layering and repetition to realise fragmentary experience or disparate ideas as a single image or solid form.
She forms materials that are fragmentary yet familiar; old maps, prescriptions, ledgers, stamps, fabrics, children's game pieces, journals.
As T.W. Adorno observes in Aesthetic Theory, it is precisely through a fragmentary and «not closed» form, through a «synthesis of the dispersed» which renounces the idea of consonance, that art can express the reality of our time.
In both Lucas's sculptures and Yamashita's paintings, the body recurs in fragmentary, erotically suggestive and comedic forms.
His analytical approach to form, lines and color often led him to create his images from fragmentary brushstrokes that will be further exploited by Cubists.
The exhibition will feature contemporary works in which classical forms receive provocative new expression — such as the fragmentary bodies by contemporary artist Marc Quinn — alongside more oblique or suggestive uses of ancient themes, such as Bruce Nauman's landmark video performance, Walk with Contrapposto (1968).
Typically completed in a single sitting, Jackson's sequential drawings present a fragmentary, staccato - like form of storytelling where aspects of his daily life intersect with remembered scenes from movies and television shows or song lyrics.
Instead of endless universal waves her later paintings use more jagged, fragmentary and cubistic forms.
The absence often arises in a momentary form: made apparent in disappearance, the transition of conditions, the limitation of our perception, or as fragmentary cutouts..
In combination with illustrations of her works, these texts — including lectures, stories recorded by critic Ann Wilson, passages ostensibly arranged in associative sequences and «fragmentary ideas» — form an eloquent artist's statement by the creator of «silent paintings.»
While the elements of the 1960s works tended to be either geometric or biomorphic, in the case of Six Forms the irregularity makes the sculpture appear especially fragmentary.
The fragmentary motifs, forms, and colors create a playful index of painterly elements.
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