Sentences with phrase «from symbolic images»

Or will the shift from symbolic images to photo - realism be merely a cosmetic upgrade?

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The most serious, troublesome, and subversive distortions of the ministry in Protestantism have come, however, from literalizing some single aspect of the preaching image and ignoring the indispensability of all the parts and the subtlety of their symbolic interrelationships.
This could be poetic reference to an artist (creator God) simply washing off the canvas and starting over with Noah, a symbolic picture of how those who believe in the Hebrew God of that day are carried away above the storms of life in the protective hands of God, symbolic of judgment for those not created in the image of God, a narrative of why the Hebrew race is the chosen race, prophecy of end time judgment or literal in that the babies and people resulting from $ ex with the nephlium produced evil beyond that imaginable and God was showing mercy.
But it does provide a basis for considering the implications for our shared symbolic environment of the particular intentional concentrations of selected images resulting from the media's distinctive economic, technological, and structural characteristics.
But that image is also symbolic of a lot of racism and hatred that feminists have been working hard to cull from their ranks.
In a symbolic gesture aimed at further healing relations with the gay community and burying the Tories» «nasty party» image, Mr Cameron this week apologised for Section 28 - the controversial law brought in by the Conservatives in 1988 banning local authorities from portraying homosexuality in a positive light.
It might (and usually does) freeze human drama; it might be (and usually is) set in a famous place; but what stays with us, long after we turn away from the image, is an affect associated with some combination of colors: an affect that overtime grows symbolic of the depicted event.
From textiles to advertizing, from icon - laden clothing to symbolic images, and from comics to films, this expansive exhibition traces the path of the uniform from the immediate post-war period to today through some of its most emblematic figuFrom textiles to advertizing, from icon - laden clothing to symbolic images, and from comics to films, this expansive exhibition traces the path of the uniform from the immediate post-war period to today through some of its most emblematic figufrom icon - laden clothing to symbolic images, and from comics to films, this expansive exhibition traces the path of the uniform from the immediate post-war period to today through some of its most emblematic figufrom comics to films, this expansive exhibition traces the path of the uniform from the immediate post-war period to today through some of its most emblematic figufrom the immediate post-war period to today through some of its most emblematic figures.
His artwork is infused with an interest in how an iconic image can become detached from its original meaning, and reduced to a unit of symbolic information.
Like his recent image of the smiling toddler Kikito strategically installed on scaffolding in Tecate, peering over U.S. - Mexican border wall from the California side, the supersized silhouettes of SO CLOSE are sited at a symbolic point of entry — to the city, to the country, and to the art world.
Over the course of his career Terry Winters has expanded the concerns of abstract art, beginning with botanically inspired images (cells, spores, seeds) and going on to explore biological processes, scientific and mathematical fields, and issues raised by the interaction of information technologies and the human mind, while maintaining a strong modernist sensibility that reveals itself in the symbolic languages of figures and lines he develops in his work Winters (born 1949) received a BFA from Pratt University, New York, in 1971.
Luis Camnitzer participates in the Symposium: «The Contemporary Image: From Symbolic Space as Hegemony to Symbolic Space as Problematization» during the 4th Poly / Graphic San Juan Triennial: Latin America and the Caribbean, Displaced Images / Images in Space, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
As a symbolic activity of Korean unification, the Klein blue is splashed, dipped, dripped on top of colorfully painted images of «Happy Land» themed Styrofoam punch - out paper toys found in Choco · Pie boxes, which are smuggled into North Korea from the South.
Vivid colors and forms found in Yamamoto's paintings that were referred by Midori Matsui as uniting «decorative design and symbolic association by combining geometrical patterns with plant images» (Midori Matsui, «Winter Garden: The Exploration of the Micropop Imagination in Contemporary Japanese Art» Bijutsu Shuppan - Sha Co., Ltd, p. 78) have been liberated from the rules of using wood that is found in daily life.
Conceived of by artists Pavla Sceranková and Dušan Zahoranský, Apparatus for a Utopian Image borrows from cultural theorist Aby Warburg's Mnemosyne Atlas, an unfinished visual atlas that maps out how images of great symbolic, intellectual, and emotional power emerge and reappear over time.
A sense of magic realism permeates the images, which range from shots of Aztec ruins, rooster fights, and street footage to portraits of the artist performing symbolic gestures meant to convey Wojnarowicz's sense of powerlessness over the purposeful indifference of the American government and public to the AIDS epidemic.
Analyzing widely published images of Gandhi's public persona and the highly symbolic ways in which he manifested his beliefs and lifestyle, this exhibition aims to bring together major works of art from different periods of Eastern and Western culture under the large theme of the arts of nonviolence.
Like his recent image of the smiling toddler Kikito, strategically installed on scaffolding in Tecate to peer over the U.S. - Mexican border wall from the California side, the supersized silhouettes of SO CLOSE are sited at a symbolic point of entry — to the city, to the country, and to the art world.
Beginning with a dramatic, portrait - like photograph of two hands forming the shape of a duck — which interestingly does not include the cast shadow silhouette — the artist, over a series of works, gradually empties out any perceived conceptual or symbolic content from the image to create a fluidic but flattened abstract space.
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