Sentences with phrase «imaginary realms»

This recent body of work reflects Mr.'s impulse to push the seemingly kitschy nature of these imaginary realms into a gritty and abstract painting style in order to explore personal, global, and environmental themes of destruction.
FANTASTICAL WORLDS: From majestic depictions of imaginary realms to inventive works of abstraction, expressionism, and surrealism, we seek works that put a fantastical spin on the world around us.
FANTASTICAL WORLDS: From majestic depictions of imaginary realms to inventive works of abstraction, expressionism, and surrealism, we seek works that put a -LSB-...]
But there is no good reason to hold on to old imaginary realms that no longer hold value today.
California: In his popular novel «Las sergas de Esplandián» published in 1510, writer Garci Ordóñez de Montalvo named an imaginary realm California.
The imaginary realm can not be cut off from its neurobiological roots, but without it we would have no culture.
Given Hughes» Matisse - inspired focus on interior spaces, both literal and psychological, the overall effect is one of active immersion within the artist's imaginary realm, as if walking through one of her paintings.
Scale is frequently arbitrary and non-perspectival, which adds to an overall dreamlike atmosphere; the spatial relationships construct their own imaginary realm.
While much of the video is rendered using the animation software Maya, Satterwhite intercuts this imaginary realm with filmed footage of himself voguing in an alleyway and a shopping district in China; at another point, he overlays animated figures flying on winged beasts atop footage of a bleak street scene or a brownish lake.
At turns whimsical and macabre, naïve and sophisticated, Wulff's paintings draw the viewer into an imaginary realm diversely marked by distant locales: grassy green knolls, rocky ocean cliffs, and urban sidewalks.
Scale is frequently arbitrary and non-perspectival, which adds to an overall dreamlike atmosphere; spatial relationships seem to construct an imaginary realm all of its own, one which both defies logic and feels somehow familiar.

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My life may not have meaning, but if I try very hard, and do very well, it could have quite a lot of meaning, real meaning, that will be felt here in the real world, not in a possible reward in a realm that can't be proven to be anything other than imaginary.
The poet's imaginary discourse is not an attempt to propel the story into the realm of fable, but rather his only means of articulating an impossible voice.
Someday men like this shall be judged by men of this realm, Rather than by an imaginary Space Ghost!
The idea that sequels automatically fall into this realm of the imaginary «sell out» is, also, incredibly overused.
Writing down your goals takes them out of the realm of the imaginary.
Journey into the mysterious Nightmare Realm and save Emily from an imaginary world that has been taken over by darkness!
Exhibition Press BOMBlog: Shara Hughes ArtsATL.com: Stepping inside Shara Hughes» bold imaginary personal realm, at the Contemporary
It is a literary experiment in which an unnamed narrator gives advice to a young man suffering from melancholy, taking him on an imaginary tour through the Louvre where his readings of Chardin imbue the everyday world with new meaning, and his ruminations on Rembrandt take his melancholic pupil beyond the realm of mere objects.
Mullen's work transcends the flat space of the canvas and invites the viewer into a new realm which is not explicit, creating access into a wider spectrum of the possible, and the imaginary.
For the London - based Argentine artist, it can carry a romantic aspect as well, for «that which we no longer see gives way to the imaginary in the social or political realm
Transposed into a gallery setting, the awnings become symbolic markers of transition and literally set the stage for a play that brings the real (the physical installation in the gallery) and the imaginary (the realm evoked through drawings, text, and audio) into conversation.
From prescient feminist Lynn Hershman Leeson to Cuban artist - activist Tania Bruguera to the female - led collective Futurefarmers to social practitioners Suzanne Lacy and Andrea Bowers, YBCA champions women who are creating new civic imaginaries and redefining what it means to work in the public realm.
Realness of place — locatable in the details — is recontextualized within the expansive realm of the imaginary in a six - panel composite print, which comprises Julie Mehretu's collaboration with Niels Borch Jensen Gallery & Editions... [read on]
Ruble uses this template to tweak the facts, whereby pushing this reality into the realm of the imaginary, closer to what Gregory Crewdson might photograph.
In a collection of works recalling the ruins of an imaginary dynasty, artist Peter Daverington places us in the realm of a ancient art and artifacts.
It is the substance of his forms... By turning color into forms — or making forms of sheer color — Nahas has narrowed dramatically the gap between what an abstract image is, in physical fact, and what it becomes as we follow its allusions into the realm of the imaginary
If previous works of hers reflected genre categories in western painting — the landscape, still - life, portraiture and the nude — in recent years she has been shifting her subject matter to a subliminal realm of imaginary landscapes, rendered in a language of abstraction.
At any rate that lung cancer, skin cancer and those malaria outbreaks are not imaginary or in the realm of some imaginary philosophical ideals of forms and substance.
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