Sentences with phrase «from fragments of»

Assemblage Pioneered by Jean Dubuffet (1901 - 85), assemblage art comprises works made from fragments of natural or man - made objects, such as household or domestic debris.
For the Sharjah Biennial 11 in 2013, he staged a performance of a South Asian qawwali ballad — the lyrics of which were taken from fragments of curatorial texts translated into Urdu — in the streets of Sharjah, tying together issues of contemporary art and migrant labor.
«Video still from Fragments of a Self Portrait # 1» by Andrea Callard, 1972.
Sandy Litchfield creates imaginary worlds from fragments of memory — emotional terrain combined with realistic shards of actual landscape.
Her artworks are in a constant flux of becoming; often composed from fragments of past and present works, as well as fragments from other dimensions.
Corin Sworn has an interest in how we construct stories and narratives from fragments of sometimes random information.
In these recent works, processions of figures assembled from fragments of book and magazine photography and illustration manifest the artist's interest in the cross-pollination of historical and vernacular imagery.
Multifaceted figures assembled from fragments of faces and geometrical forms exude the painterly lexica of Rembrandt, Velazquez, Fragonard and Picasso, whilst also flaunting references to Cubism, Surrealism, Pop art and comic books.
Crafting semi-abstract paintings from fragments of the urban environment — billboard paper, posters, newsprint, and street debris — Bradford's works are layered with multiple materials and meanings.
The term Assemblage art was first coined by Jean Dubuffet in 1953 to denote a type of work constructed from fragments of natural, preformed or «found» objects such as household debris, urban detritus, stuffed animals - indeed any (usually recognizable) materials, large or small.
But the shared experience offer the viewer a metaphorical triangle built from fragments of time and information.
Crafting abstract paintings from fragments of the urban environment — permanent - wave end papers, billboard paper, posters, newsprint — Mark Bradford has built a body of work that is richly layered in both material and meaning.
The fifth performer is the artist, creating a live, heavily - reverberant soundscape, collaged from fragments of iPhone field recordings and voice memos.
The digital fold has facilitated a giant mash - up of layers upon layers of information composed from fragments of fragments.
Viewers must construct their own narrative from fragments of video that vary in size, perspective, and focus, drawing on instinctive ways of looking.
Highlights include the video Pasa Tiempo (Pastime), which shows the artist stitching an airplane on her hand to express the Cuban peoples desire to travel, and a series of three paintings titled Degradación (Degradation) that is made from fragments of paint that Ms. Quiñones has peeled from the facades of deteriorating buildings in old Havana.
There's a period in which I was making paintings that really look like they were constructed from fragments of things.
Creating sculptural imagery from fragments of newspapers, advertising posters, and magazines, Jones records the way in which we assimilate and process the world using our own personal histories and memories.
It wasn't until an eccentric but dedicated historian writing a paper for a renowned academic journal (Retro Gamer issue 63) pieced together the complete saga of Willy's heroic exploits from fragments of scattered evidence - in the form of obscure retellings of the «Manic Miner» folk fable in ancient languages readable only via long - obsolete machines - that the whole truth was finally revealed.»
Although I was always familiar with the broad thrust of the stories, I frequently had to piece the narrative together from fragments of a story obtained over an extended period of time.
Now, with over a 170 short stories, and four novels under his belt, Wood gleaned from fragments of stories he had «bobbing around in [his] head» since he was a teenager.
From the perspective of the caretakers, writer / director Destin Cretton offered a wonderfully authentic film about the families built from the fragments of broken homes.
A man's genome has been partially pieced together from fragments of his DNA found in hundreds of his modern - day descendants.
Pääbo created it by sequencing DNA from fragments of bone (most of it from the Vindija cave in Croatia) to get 3 billion Neanderthal base pairs essentially uncontaminated by human DNA or by microbes.
The site provides new information about the region's sauropods, which were previously known only from fragments of a tail bone, a leg bone, and a few bits of teeth — scraps so small that researchers couldn't assign the fossils to a particular species or even estimate its size.
But roughly 1,000 votes of his lead came from the fragments of the Bronx grafted onto the seat after redistricting in 2012, even though Wright had the backing of that borough's Democratic Party machine.
Perhaps the most significant of them is the Narrows, the tidal strait dividing the heart of the district, Staten Island, from the fragments of Brooklyn grafted onto it.
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.
But now that increasingly powerful genomic technology can definitively identify a species from a fragment of bone or uncover Neanderthal genes embedded in the DNA of modern humans, there is less room for debate.
Rather, it may have developed from a fragment of the molecular cloud that was condensing into 15 Sge itself at an earlier stage of stellar formation.
«This is the prime time in London,» said Pilar Ordovas, whose gallery on Savile Road organized an exhibition of sea - themed works, ranging from a fragment of a Roman sarcophagus to Damien Hirst's sculpture of a pickled shark, priced in the region of $ 10 million.
To top off the living room's welcoming, wood - burning fireplace, Sarah created a unique mantel from a fragment of an old bay window.

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Like an Aspen tree's interconnected root system, Follett has completely reorganized itself from a once functionally fragmented company separated into five different buildings into one that enjoys a pragmatic consolidation of buildings.
Campaigners from U.K. - based Privacy International have formally complained about British police being able to download the contents of people's phones — phones, photos, even fragments of deleted conversations — without a warrant.
My notes from the section read like a jumble of mushy fragments — «equipping providers with the tools they need to do their jobs,» «augmenting the abilities providers already have,» «widening access to expertise.»
There are, however, a unique set of SMB - specific challenges, such as limited budgets, a fragmented market, a wide range of service preferences, and decision - making processes that vary from one company to the other.
These are real reasons not to walk away from Facebook, and they're also telling ones: They reflect the uncomfortable truth that while the internet may have expanded our virtual communities, it's also resulted in fragmented echoes of our physical communities.
As part of those efforts, the authorities have sought to determine whether fingerprints and DNA found on bomb fragments were from Ms. Russell.
The previous fragment, translated from Siete términos médicos que todo el mundo debería conocer, is a clear example of situations we all have lived at some point in our lives — some expert is using a set of technical terms we simply don't know, and therefore we can't follow.
According to the WSJ report, the problem that the startup aims to solve stems from a fragmented trading environment across global cryptocurrency exchanges, where, for instance, the price of bitcoin can vary between platforms.
Here are some more fragments from my current prospectus for my five conceptions of American liberty book, the basics of which are sketched in the post below.
Here, using a rich selection of narrative fragments from their interviews, they depict vividly the difficulties rescuers faced in determining how to balance their obligations to family and friends with their commitments to the rescued.
A fragment of card from 1941 shows something of this.
By providing only fragments from biblical books (in this case part of an oracle from Isaiah, a reassurance from Paul, a parable from Jesus), they leave a suggestive opening, not only to other texts...
These omissions are regrettable, because detailed literary analysis may afford the best opportunity of redeeming the full register of voices and moods in Job from the temptation either to attribute to the book a uniform message or to reduce it to a series of obscure fragments.
Only faith derived from Christian preaching is able to deduce the certainty of God acting upon us even from those fragments, which otherwise would remain only a small part of the history of ideas, and quite a problematic part at that.»
This parallel has been obscured by the fact that the term «kerygma» can ambiguously refer both to fragments of primitive Christian preaching embedded in the New Testament text, and to the word of God I encounter from the pulpit or in my neighbour today.
Nor has anything been more characteristic of recent research than the gradual detection of early kerygmatic fragments in the New Testament, in which the original eschatological meaning of the christological titles used in the kerygma is still apparent, and is clearly distinct from their later metaphysical use: Jesus is «exalted» to the rank of cosmocrator with the «name that is above every name,... Lord Jesus Christ», in order to subjugate the universe (Phil.
There are a number of important Greek manuscripts from the second and third century containing over half of the new testament, and there are other smaller fragments as well.
My final say as a human to human, from brother to a brother derived from our father and mother Adam & Eve, kindly ask your American Nation to unite all races and faiths under one ceiling and not to Crash down otherwise it will go back to pieces and fragments of pieces which will surly to crash with you since we are still suffering the vibrations of 9/11 and of the Global Economy crises and we do not want those any more as much as you but nothing in hand we ordinary ones have other than we are doing now here!?
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