The resulting
images challenge our perception.
Not exact matches
Aya Chebbi: I think my inspiration is my commitment to change the narrative about Tunisia, Africa and the Middle East through people's stories... to
challenge the misrepresentation and misinformation on the mainstream media that eventually shape the incomplete
perceptions of others about these regions... to
challenge that simply with real stories by offering another definition, logic,
image or narrative...
Known for his thought - provoking
images, Magritte used such ordinary objects as green apples, bowler hats and pipes in unfamiliar contexts, giving new meaning to familiar things and
challenging the viewer's
perception of reality.
Throughout his prolific career, Polke
challenged the limits of his subject matter and materials in a rigorously inventive investigation of
image - making and
perception.
Exploring the traditional distinctions between
image and content, Auerbach's cerebral compositions
challenge our
perceptions.
Zumbé's recent work gestures towards this
challenge — that the appearance of an
image can not be replicated across all states — while also confronting the program's intention to integrate the manipulation and
perception of an
image into a singular experience.
In this collection of angular
images, the Russian photographer ambitiously
challenges both the literal and figurative boundaries that urban buildings inflict on society in order to, as the Facebook event puts it, «break the walls which we come up against and to push the limits of
perception.»
Written in 1940, the song's original lyrics introduced a critical perspective to the idealistic view of America as Underwood's
images challenge the common bucolic
perception of the landscape.
Displaying a wide array of Lassry's work in the Dakis Joannou Collection, this volume includes an essay by Tim Griffin that examines how the artist
challenges the nature of our
perception and questions the meaning of the contemporary
image.
23 stunning paintings
challenge mainstream
perceptions in artist Debra Cartwright's new solo show, «Made in Her
Image.»
His collages of mutated celebrity portraits
challenge people's
perceptions of their relationship with «celebrity» — are you interested in the person themselves or their
image as depicted in the poster?
Engaging a wide range of experiences, techniques and materials, the nine artists featured in this volume
challenge the
images of black women that continue to pervade our culture and influence
perceptions: stereotypes such as the suffering mama, the angry black woman and the temptress.
He creates illusory
images and disconcerting effects that
challenge the viewer's
perception.
The Colorado Photographic Arts Center presents «Role Reversal,» an exhibition that presents the work of three women photographers whose
images challenge long - held
perceptions of beauty and gender roles in visual culture.
The painting by David Schutter, fluid expression of a philology of pictorial language —
perception, gesture, memory of the
image and its translation through layering — converse with the sculptures by Nicola Martini, animated by a inner and perpetual tension between rigidly opposed elements (horizontal / vertical, centrifugal / centripetal, solid / liquid) and which draw,
challenging the limits of their own materials, a distant, atemporal and almost metaphysical landscape.
Whilst still and moving
image works shown this year explore and
challenge the expectations and
perceptions of gender and socio - economic circumstance.
The velocity of the moving
image is ultra-fast, with some hundreds of frames per second, through which Ikeda also
challenges the audience's
perception.