Sentences with phrase «idiosyncrasy through»

The show encapsulates the work of six international artists probing the meaning of archive, edifice, and historical idiosyncrasy through play with document and display.
The exhibition is a new selection of nine diptychs produced in the mid - 1980's that articulate recurrent ideas in his work over the last forty years — a fundamental commitment to photography and its idiosyncrasies through processes that transcend the limits of photographic techniques.

Not exact matches

We are two different personalities trying to adjust to each other's idiosyncrasies, constantly working through the misunderstandings and still holding hands together, no matter what lies before us.
For all Anderson's fastidiousness as a stylist and his idiosyncrasies as a storyteller, he has made an audience picture through and through: a witty, subversive dark comedy that had the audience cackling repeatedly, and in all the right places, both times I saw it.
For all of the serious business of taking down huge fantasy beasts, part of the way it sinks its hooks into you is through its idiosyncrasies.
I was once told that if I drove more BMW's, I'd be better able to intuit my way through the little idiosyncrasies of iDrive.
It does take some time to learn the various idiosyncrasies such as the touchscreen functions being locked out when the vehicle is on the move and having to jump through various menus to switch between various audio sources.
Daydream's Marine Biologists will guide you through this delightful meet and greet, show you how to hold a sea star and sea cucumbers, and explain the intriguing idiosyncrasies of our beautiful tropical fish and invertebrates.
The pain of the basic gameplay loop lessens somewhat over time, too — never to the point that you aren't frustrated by it, but you do eventually attain mastery of its idiosyncrasies and can brute force your way through most of what the game has to offer as a result.
And while games full of attractive idiosyncrasies can and do emerge from big studios backed by bigger publishers, Gilbert is in no doubt that had Thimbleweed Park gone down that avenue of financing, rather than receive its green light through a successful Kickstarter campaign in late 2014, it'd have seen some of its more unique content removed.
The city hosted three retrospectives of painters whose oeuvres generate interest less through a command of the medium than through a strident emphasis on (or indulgence in) idiosyncrasy.
Juxtaposing the instinctual need to survive against the immense desire of consumption through the overabundance and excess of available produce, Xu Zhen brings to the forefront the everlasting human idiosyncrasy to continuously progress and expand by any means necessary.
She balances images of various sizes and formats against one another as well as architectural elements such as a doorway or a remote corner, re-articulating our experience of the space through its quiet idiosyncrasies.
The line of a dozen or so stainless steel variations on the letter «U,» display the repetition and idiosyncrasy that run through all of Guyton's work, but these are not the result of chance operations on the machine's part.
No other publication devotes as much space to the artist's voice, allowing ideas to unfold and idiosyncrasies to emerge through open discussion.
Using cultural and social idiosyncrasies, Jankowski explores the contingent nature of meaning and interpretation through a constant play of fictionalized reality.
Documentary and portrait photography from the collection The Museum of Contemporary Art, Oslo The End of an Age Gemeentemuseum, The Hague 2016 West Concourse Gallery, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. Strange and Familiar: Britain as Revealed by International Photographers Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester Rudin Prize for Emerging Photographers Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach Nude: Art from the Tate collection Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney Intra-Action: Women Artists from the Harn Collection Harn Museum of Art, Gainesville Underway SKMU Sorlandets Kunstmuseum, Kristiansand First Light: Rineke Dijkstra / Nan Goldin ICA, Boston Who Shot Sports: A Photographic History, 1843 to the Present The Brooklyn Museum, New York Invisible Adversaries, Marieluise Hessel Collection Hessel Museum of Art, Annandale - on - Hudson, New York ENERGY FLASH: The Rave Movement MUHKA — Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst Antwerp, Antwerp Counterpoints: Photography Through the Lens of Toronto Collections Justina M Barnicke Gallery, University of Toronto, Toronto Art Alive Festival Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk Idiosyncrasy: Anchovies Dream of an Olive Mausoleum Centro de Artes Visuales - Fundación Helga de Alvear, Cáceres Portrait De L'artiste En Alter FRAC Haute - Normandie, Sotteville - lès - Rouen Private Exposure me Collectors Room, Berlin On Paper: Picturing Painting The Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore Strange and Familiar: Britain as Revealed by International Photographers Barbican Art Gallery, London Botticelli Re-imagined The V&A London Queensize Museum Arnhem, Arnhem A quoi tient la beauté des étreintes FRAC - Auvergne, Clermont Ferrand Fire under snow Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk 2015
Clue to Utsushi further examines the idiosyncrasies of perception through the uniquely Japanese idea of utsushi — an artistic concept that has its origins in the pre-modern era.
Grenier identifies moments when the attempts to control meaning through form reveal ideological idiosyncrasies and he didactically pushes them to their logical conclusions.
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