The boxes» proportions uncannily resemble those of gallery interior, as if Judd had designed them as metonymic or prototypically
idealized space.
Is it merely
the idealized space of freedom — simple possibility — for which he longs?
Siegel exposes and montages increasingly elaborate layers and strategies of representation, re-creation and simulation, alluding to the potential of
these idealized spaces to be blank canvasses for the projections of prospective buyers.
Not exact matches
There is the loss of personhood and personal
space, the loss of couple - hood, the loss of freedom, of confidence in career and identity, the loss of time, sleep and of course, the loss of that
idealized body before baby.
This shift from one kind of
space to another, from an exposed, God's eye view to the unyielding flatness of gridded limitations harkens to the decorative framing devices common to the tradition of
idealized maps.
In these sculptures, the white wall is an
idealized plane separating
space and metaphorically opened by the glowing illumination of neon color.
Superimposed skyscrapers and steel structures evoke hyperbolic fantasies of reimagined
spaces, illuminating the charm of a utopic,
idealized, urban wilderness.
While works of Daniel Richter or Wolfgang Tillmans explore the
idealized, imaginative
space of sexuality, Georg Baselitz stresses the ambiguous presence of bodily decay in his large scale painting Bilddrei from 1991.
Portraits of You are paintings that render the world metaphorically, in which scale is discontinuous,
space is abstract, and form more
idealized.
Erin O`Keefe's photographs of still life and snapshot set - ups ponder tensions surrounding empty rooms,
spaces in transition and the
idealized versus the functioning artist's studio.
Yet these «no - place»
spaces come perhaps from the familiarity of one's own
idealized constructions of the unfamiliar.
In all of these paintings I am painting toward a metaphoric rendering of man, in which scale is discontinuous,
space abstract and forms more
idealized.»
Focusing on the textures and the makeup of the park, Guerrier highlights the complex nature of
idealized public
spaces.
In 1967, the critic Brian O'Doherty described «the ideology of the gallery
space» as «
idealized,» «sealed off,» «untouched by time.»
In this sense, the artist hopes to point out the existing fractures in the times and truth regimes which encompass them, opening up
space so that these cultural manifestations — violated everyday day - by - day by genocides and epistemicides — rise to the surface in an oniric and
idealized sparkle, capable of blowing the universal and continuous force of resistance, insurgence, revolt and revolution.
By reproducing this
idealized gesture over and over again in the incongruous, almost opposite context of a NYC basement, Minaya attempts to create a
space where meaning can be transformed through the absurd and the pointlessly laborious.
In a 2010 video installation titled Orbital Re-enactment by Joanna Lombard, women and children are featured in an
idealized closed - off
space.
Approximately 1300 five - day
idealized simulations are performed using a higher - resolution version of the GFDL hurricane prediction system (grid
spacing as fine as 9 km, with 42 levels).»
The nondimensional parameter
space of an
idealized dry primitive equations model is explored to find superrotating climate states.
As a first step in the development of such parameterizations, we conduct a parameter
space study of M2 tidal - frequency, low - mode internal waves interacting with
idealized V - shaped canyon topographies.