Sentences with phrase «imaginary space»

If only one were able to creat maps of imaginary spaces in this way...
The model and mini exhibition are fictional, and thus reference the way in which buildings operate in imaginary spaces in the minds of architects, clients, and communities until they come to physical fruition.
Scully explains, «I try to hybridize disparate elements while also discovering new imaginary spaces that reference an archetypal entrance into the subconscious.
Franklin Evans layers references to landscape, biography, and gesture into complex imaginary spaces that reference specific places (like Nevada, where he was born) and personal history and identity.
Her canvases become projections of vast imaginary spaces.
Combining plaster and burlap, pencil and paint, her blocky sculptures compress imaginary space.
PETER DOIG — There's a lot of fiction in my paintings — not drawn from my own experience, but more from imaginary spaces and experiences.
Through her delicate treatment of every scene, Dumas destabilizes preconceived notions about what, in fact, is being pictured — exploring the tension between the photographic documentation of reality and the constructed imaginary space of painting.
Notable exhibitions White has organized for the Menil include Imaginary Spaces: Selections from the Menil Collection, Leaps into the Void: Documents of Nouveau Realist Performance, and the recently opened Seeing Stars: Visionary Drawing from the Collection.
Yuka Kashihara weaves her landscapes out of existing sceneries together with her inner imaginary space.
Alongside Donald Judd's site - specific creations, she cites the faded and decaying murals of old churches and ancient Pompeii among her touchstones — images bound by real world architecture but representing imaginary space and messed by time's anarchic hand.
The «jungle» at the heart of the group exhibition serves as a desired imaginary space, symbolizing the subconscious, potentially dangerous counterpart of the controlled urban environment.
Coupled with white shapes that could seem either solid or transparent, laying flat on the surface or implying a geometric solid, Held used these ambiguities to reintroduce the idea of imaginary space back into painting.
Games of strategy, economic rivalry, computer architecture, the shape of the universe, the geometry of imaginary spaces, the mystery of prime numbers — all engaged his wide - ranging imagination.
I have no need for some imaginary space - pixie to stand in his stead.
Someday men like this shall be judged by men of this realm, Rather than by an imaginary Space Ghost!
The longer this state of affairs continues, the more this imaginary space becomes a place of fantasy.
The working out of Berlin's premises produces a state of affairs in which the word «freedom» becomes the name of an imaginary space where the ego is disconnected from any structures outside itself.
In their focused subject of modest objects grouped on trays and washstands, some saw disengagement from current events; for others, the visual realm of the still lifes represented a space for creative freedom during tragic times, an escape into intimate and imaginary spaces.
Won Ju Lim's work examines the dialogue between real and imaginary space as they relate to fantasy, memory, and longing.
Upheaval, cultural differences, tactile and imaginary spaces.
The exhibition also includes video works and drawings in which the artist explores architecture in various ways as physical and imaginary spaces.
Much of post-Renaissance painting has depended on painters» knack of making us unsee the surface so as to enter into an imaginary space.
Beyond the house, the picture plane rapidly becomes refracted and angular, with planes of white, gray, and brown that are juxtaposed to create an imaginary space, one that is perhaps still forming.
People peek in at you through translucent curtains made of silicate — this is a social celebration, and we take strange pleasure being caught somewhere between material and imaginary space.
The screen implies a certain tension between the material reality of built space and the conceptual reality of imaginary space, and it has become a familiar surface and metaphor through which we enter the virtual world.
He's also a collector of vintage postcards, and while working on a book project he decided to use actual postcards within his paintings as a way of meshing real and imaginary space, photography and painterly effects.
Other paintings depict a kind of imaginary space - inside the drawer of an old desk, the folds of a patterned handkerchief in a pocket.
His video work and moving image installations reveal domestic and imaginary spaces that play with the often unexpected textures of memory and artifice.
Kamholtz observes in the painting «the era's fundamental interest in the nature of imaginary space.
The works focus on perception of presence; exploring a dynamic between sounds intended to highlight the listening space versus sounds that represent or fabricate external, imaginary spaces.
In his newest body of work, this imagery hangs in the air, suggesting an imaginary space, or a void.
Born and raised in Tehran and living in Los Angeles, she envisions the city as an imaginary space between asylum as «the protection granted by a nation to someone who has left their native country as a political refugee» and the more dated meaning of the word, «an institution offering shelter and support to people who are mentally ill.»
Steinkamp's recent, hyper - animated representations of trees and flowers fill the gallery's walls, dissolving the architecture and creating an imaginary space.
Hiraki Sawa's videos explore psychological landscapes, unexpected worlds and the interweaving of domestic and imaginary spaces.
In his drawings of the late 1960s and early 1970s, the imaginary spaces inhabited by these objects became more fully realized, as in Coffee Shop at the Chicago Art Institute (1971).
While basing herself on the traditional genre divisions as have existed throughout centuries — landscape, still life, the human figure and the nude — Barkat shifts her subject matter into a subliminal world, imaginary spaces and resorts to abstraction.
In his drawings of the late 1960s and early 1970s, the imaginary spaces inhabited by these objects become more fully realized, as in Coffee Shop at the Chicago Art Institute (1971).
Using ink and paper allows the artist «to get back in touch with some of the fundamentals of my practice: this is the relationship between the two - dimensional surface and the imaginary spaces that composition orders,» she says.
The imaginary space of the photographed moment is interchanged with the real and the present.
The artist collective My Barbarian presents «Hysteria - Theater» at Steve Turner Contemporary (Los Angeles) reconfiguring the interior of the shipping container into an imaginary space of the theater as a womb.
Sculptures conceived as portable scenarios, sections of sky, landscapes and grotesque characters, are the different elements inserted into a game of correspondences and roles that transform the exhibition into a narrative environment, an imaginary space.
Although figurative, their work evades naturalistic representation and thereby occupies an untouchable, imaginary space.
Stefania, your painting develops as an imaginary space where characters move in and out.
Steir is interested in working with «space of any kind — interior space, heart space, movement in space, events in space, mind space, and imaginary space
But the issue is still the creation of an imaginary space.
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