His works are explosive
images of continuum, without a beginning or sense of ending; a signal with out specificity yet a vital and eternal impulse.
Not exact matches
But murder exists on a
continuum that spans the rowdy - boy horseplay her
image depicts, the societally approved homosociality
of the playing field and...
Interested in women's extensive history with textiles, VanDerBeek connects the lace shadows rising and fading from the dusky blue light in her
images with the intermingling
of past and present, a
continuum connecting generations
of women who have played important roles in the livelihood
of their families, from Ancient Greece to the Industrial Revolution.
According to Fisher, the
images «offer a way to think about the
continuum of life from the micro to the macro happening at the same moment, the world within worlds that comprise our universe.»
These works (augmented with paintings in part one
of Reverse Repeat) occupy nodes
of a
continuum, at one end
of which are objects, at the other end
of which are
images.
Image courtesy
of the artist and GALLERIA
CONTINUA.
In this sense they are a
continuum of Felver's quest to expand the portrait as an alchemical
image of consciousness.
Here, This Land falls on a
continuum with the displacement works
of Robert Smithson through its subtle interplay between place and
of image, while also nodding to Pierre Huyghe's billboards depicting
images of a street corner above the corner they depict.
This evolving
continuum of personal and idiosyncratic
images is often presented in epic collections
of small - scale drawings, paintings, and photographs, presented in flowing and seemingly haphazard installations that appear to grow organically, like a busy life well lived.
Image Credits:
Image 1 — Kader Attia
Continuum of Repair: The Light
of Jacob's Ladder 2013, installation view, photo: Patrick Lears.
There is no distance here (more than one
image is clouded with marijuana smoke) or forced striving toward objectivity or statement, only a series
of intimate moments so deftly sliced from the
continuum that they seem to be unfolding before our eyes.
From early works such as Dziga Vertov's silent documentary Man with a Movie Camera (1929) through to later practitioners including Chris Marker, Harun Farocki and Chantal Akerman, there exists in the form
of the essay film a
continuum of attempts to understand the self - consciousness
of images, and their relationship to the world in which they are made.
The title
of the exhibition alludes to George Kubler's groundbreaking book
of 1962 that challenged the notion
of style by placing the history
of objects and
images in a larger
continuum whereby processes
of innovation, replication, and mutation are in continuous dialogue.
«It's a
continuum of ways that I have made marks, used materials and created
images.»
Deeper zonal winds at different latitudes
of the equatorial region are measured by tracking cloud features observed within hot spots on
continuum - band
images.
Comparison between the zonal winds from ultraviolet
images and the vertical profile
of zonal winds from the Cassini Composite Infrared Spectrometer (CIRS) shows that the zonal winds from the ultraviolet
images are from a pressure level that is ∼ 0.2 scale heights higher than the pressure level
of the zonal winds from
continuum - band
images.
After all, if they truly believed that Hogg gave a Nazi salute, they'd have a hard time explaining all
of the other
images of politicians across the political
continuum making exactly the same gesture:
Below you'll see an
image from Microsoft showing what you'll see if you connect one
of their newest Lumia devices in this way —
Continuum for all!
Demonstrates professional, appropriate, effective and tactful written, verbal and nonverbal communication with patients, families, medical staff, colleagues, vendors, and other departments throughout the
continuum of care to promote continuity
of care and services and enhance clinical
image.