Sentences with word «hallucinatory»

The thirty - two - year - old painter creates site - specific work, letting his paintings complete the architecture of their venue with sequences of canvases that result in hallucinatory effects.
The show was like going into my mind, like creating a whole environment — a kind of hallucinatory effect.
Gerd Lüdemann believes that early Christian belief in Jesus» resurrection was the product of hallucinatory experiences originally induced by guilt - complexes in Peter and Paul
Beginning with photographs she has taken of desolate landscapes and abandoned construction in disparate locations, Bhabha layers the images with hallucinatory streaks of ink in saturated colors and sharp, gestural figuration, lending the works the same spontaneity and raw materiality as her sculptures.
His art is figurative and often based on photographic images, but the end effect is to take us into a completely different world of often hallucinatory power.
Taken from old editions of National Geographic magazine, inhospitable areas turn into hallucinatory beauty.
There is even a tag before the film starts warning viewers about the presence of flashing lights and hallucinatory images in the film, automatically instilling a sense of paranoia in the audience that we share with Darling.
Its 30 - minute long hallucinatory dream sequence didn't work for me — it might be that you need a degree in Russian history to make sense of its allegory on the nature of power.
Peter Strickland, whose other feature movie «Katalan Varga» is about a woman traveling in the Carpathian Mountains with a small boy seeking vengeance against her abusers, is on a similar track in his sophomore feature about Gilderoy, an innocent abroad who seems too overcome by inertia to escape extreme culture shock and thereby reverts into his own hallucinatory world.
Not as hallucinatory as Bernard Frize does, mind you — though Frize seems to me to be concerned primarily with painterly procedure for its own sake.
The Look of Silence opts not for hallucinatory imagery like its predecessor but rather captures the arrogant executors in close - up, for both the audience and the film's main subject, a brother to one of the ’65 victims, to watch in grisly fascination.
The Infinity Mirror Rooms remain as challenging and unclassifiable today as when they were first presented, immersing visitors in dazzling environments that produce an almost hallucinatory effect through reflection and repetition.
Cooke constructs hallucinatory space in his paintings, most of which are occupied by a solitary figure.
This physical complexity gave Polke's images a disturbing, even hallucinatory quality that may reflect his experimentation with recreational drugs, especially LSD.
Sajid Javid is obviously delusional, he must be on hallucinatory drugs.
Ziolkowski's paintings are a wild hallucinatory journey into his strange and often frightening universe.
«The DNA of the earth; gems, minerals, meteorites, desert landscapes; and hallucinatory states have all taught me about color and its effects on mood,» Huanca explains.
Printed on music paper, her use of hallucinatory colors and flowing contours heighten the senses — in a manner familiar to all of us when we are alone at night and our imagination runs rampant.
The «picture - ness» of the paintings is frequently offset by hallucinatory abstract shapes or collaged elements including sheets of watercolor paper or smushed cotton balls that seem to imply fissures in reality.
Am actress known for her comedy prowess, Aniston puts in a dark, dramatic turn as Claire Bennett, a woman caught in the throws of a very personal tragedy who becomes obsessed with the suicide of a young woman (Anna Kendrick) from her local pain support group with whom she converses with in hallucinatory sequences.
It's a terrifying, hallucinatory trip of paranoia with a lot of depth, bringing the audience to the brink of madness alongside Tim Robbin's Jacob.
Throughout the exhibition Ziolkowski uses hallucinatory imagery drawn from his own acute emotional experiences.
In a manner both visually gripping and psychologically strange, Pittman's hallucinatory works reference myriad aesthetic styles, from Victorian silhouettes to social realist murals to Mexican «retablos.»
At this moment in her life, Schneemann has a direct focus: she creates hallucinatory spaces that expose the power structures that subjugate women through bodily shame, while simultaneously proposing dream - like alternate scenarios.
The exhibition also features notebooks by the 19th century occultist, bisexual writer Aleister Crowley, who also had a penchant for mountaineering and hallucinatory drugs.
Director Tom McCarthy brings the investigative - procedural lucidity of his Oscar - winning Spotlight to the first two chapters, while Gregg Araki (The Doom Generation, Mysterious Skin) brings a touch of hallucinatory horror to his mid-season contributions, especially once Hannah's memoirs begin to deeply affect Clay's ideas about himself.
For me, the first time I dove the Underwater Pavilions, I've actually never had a more hallucinatory experience in my life.
Down the hall at Honey Ramka, I found a couple of hallucinatory paintings by Clayton Schiff.
Utilizing essential materials such as ink, enamel or gouache, Siena generates minimal and introspective visual assemblages, absorbing their viewers through hallucinatory effects.
New Museum's Pixel Forest is billed as the most extensive representation of Pipilotti Rist's career in the U.S. Swiss artist's immersive hallucinatory video installations, often times projected at grand scales to cover entire interiors, gloriously blend technological means and phantasmagoric fluxes of color.
Known for her dreamy videos that conjure hallucinatory landscapes, Rist will debut a new video installation for this three - floor show that will look at the history of video and the role women have played in shaping it.
She exhibited the works together in an attempt to create hallucinatory scenes of phallic surfaces, but making them was physically and mentally taxing.
Other works evoke hallucinatory effects, in a reverse process of hard - edged drawings dissolved into blurred clouds of colour that are impossible to focus.
Tapping into influences from both photography and cinema (in particular Tarkovsky), Jones creates slightly hallucinatory combinations of man made with natural landscapes, often with dramatic yet unexplained light sources.
Indeed, both photography and film inform his methodology and Borremans has matured into a filmmaker producing moving and provocative images of hallucinatory beauty.
Rudolph frequently seemed to be Altman, with his fascination with tiny budgets, favorite cast members, quirky intra-personal character relationships, surrealistic set - piece sequences, and improvisational (if not hallucinatory) plotlines.
Eventually, the two prisoners embark on a dream - like hallucinatory encounter in which the smoke one blows to the other through the hole dividing them substitutes for their missing bodies.
His extraordinary hallucinatory style has been credited as the inspiration for Terry Gilliam's «Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas» and has earned him global acclaim.
LACMA has mounted the largest exhibition, a retrospective of the artist's work from 1966 to 2013, which includes prints, drawings, models, and Turrell's elusive, hallucinatory installations constructed entirely from white and colored light.
When the brain lacks external stimulation to form perceptions, it may compensate by referencing the memory and form hallucinatory perceptions.
We rule out the third possibility of veridical experience on the testimony of Luke in Acts, who reports a light from heaven and a voice, which we take to be hallucinatory accompaniments.
But then again maybe the most hallucinatory aspects of «George Washington» make a little more sense seen through the billowing aromatic clouds of «Pineapple Express» and «Your Highness.»
However, Ramsay's screenplay is more concerned with the inner struggles of her loner protagonist, toggling reality with hallucinatory flashbacks that yield plenty of disturbing imagery.
Winner and cameraman Richard Kline (who worked with him on The Mechanic) occasionally frame ostensibly comic interviews with a floor - level wide - angle lens that works fine for hallucinatory melodrama but only adds a note of stylistic bewilderment to what is already a mishmash of a film.
Starring Taylor Kitsch, Blake Lively, Aaron Johnson, John Travolta, Benicio del Toro and Salma Hayek, Savages is «a stylish, violent, hallucinatory thriller
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