Sentences with phrase «image of affinity»

This is a fascinating image of affinity with land and the considered craftsmanship of the tools people used to work it.

Not exact matches

I shall then explore affinities between the process doctrine of God and the image of the divine in the work of Hauerwas.
Once again, this function is in no way to be identified with poetry understood as something opposed to prose and defined by a certain affinity of sense, rhythm, image, and sound.
For this study, 10 subjects with Alzheimer's underwent PET following the injection of three radiotracers: fluorine - 18 fluorodeoxyglucose (F - 18 FDG), which images regional metabolic activity; carbon - 11 Pittsburgh compound B (C - 11 PiB), which has an affinity for amyloid plaques; and F - 18 AV - 1451, an emerging imaging agent that binds to tau in the brain.
Left Image: Le Fashion Right Image: Nails & Threads Simple but significant, an accent of marble in the form of a manicure is a modern and low - investment way to test your affinity with the texture.
Their teen love story is firmly rooted in reality: Eleanor deals with body image issues, poverty, an abusive home life and bullying; and Park deals with racial prejudice and the effects of the culture's toxic masculinity problem that labels his affinity for wearing eyeliner as «gay.»
The aggressive marketing continues for so - called «affinity cards,» which feature the image of something a consumer loves such as a sports team, a university, or even a picture of the family pet.
Watching Reinhardt reflect on Mondrian's series of elective affinities and oppositions, we see that he began to find his image among the «spaces» left by Mondrian, to whom the vista concept is central.
The idea of the fence, perceived here and there in form, and cropping up in images in a booklet published with the exhibit, connects material and content, revealing unexpected affinities.
With images that were made between the mid 1950's through the late 1970's, the exhibition explores both artist's affinity for using natural light to make grainy, blurred and out of focus photographs, trademarks of their work, while showing their own distinct stripped down version of the street and urban life.
In an essay published in the catalogue of Stamos's 1946 exhibition at the Betty Parsons Gallery, Barnett Newman wrote that the younger artist's «ideographs capture the moment of totemic affinity with the rock and the mushroom, the crayfish and the seaweed,» adding that «one might say that instead of going into the rock, he comes out of it» — an image of the artist not as an inhabitant of the natural world but, rather, as its progeny.
The four artists selected for this exhibition had an affinity for working at night and the images on view extend the first half of the 20th century.
Additionally, Robinson's affinity for words suggests alliances with text / image «cousins» Jenny Holzer and Barbara Bloom, or the Bay Area conceptualist branch of the family: William T. Wiley, Richard Shaw, Bruce Conner.
Murray grappled with an ever expanding vocabulary of autobiographical forms and images as her career progressed, incorporating Pop art, cartooning, graffiti art and aspects of minimalism and post painterly abstraction without ever completely abandoning her affinity for the New York School.
Pictures at an Exhibition presents images of one notable show every weekday.Today's show: «Detroit Affinities: Jamian Juliano - Villani,» which was on view at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit through March 29, 2015.
By forming Biters and referencing the image of a DJ and MC from a rap crew, the two artists acknowledge the debt their practices hold to hip - hop culture and its relationship with art and appropriation; the reconfiguring of prefabricated objects, a logo or symbol becoming a mark of tribal affinity, an audio source and / or drum break that paints the environment to an entire song.
His affinity for sharing what interests him and remarking about it anticipated the «share» culture of social media (he began making art in this spirit in the late 1990s), with one major exception: his media platform is a highly personal, handmade take on text / image drawing rather than the digital templates that readily accept the cut - and - paste of urls, jpegs, and keyboard - typed text.
Since the Fall of 2015, STUK is presenting solo exhibitions of contemporary visual artists with a particular affinity for the moving image.
The innocent children with their wide eyes, pastel colors and cute clothes were depicted carrying weapons, showing hostile affinities and breaking the soft image of innocence.
His potent paintings of images that are often intentionally difficult to see — sometimes light chalk on dark paper, or faint or dark paint on black canvas — both embody the spirit of that moment and its embrace of controversial images taken from popular culture, and have a timeless mastery that may send you as far back as Vélazquez for affinity of touch.
Malone said Australians, including our politicians, attest to having a strong affinity with the bush — «they like to romanticise the lifestyle, reinforce the myths and promote the romantic images of the bush, and they wear the Akubras and moleskins to prove they do».
Image above: More of our affinity for black & white.
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