Sentences with phrase «in everyday gestures»

People and dogs were held and seized in their everyday gestures, a whole city snuffed out as it went about its business.»
In her own work, Sasamoto is interested in everyday gestures on nothing and everything.

Not exact matches

«Try in your everyday conversations to build «gesture awareness» and let your hands be descriptive,» said Baur.
The data on trust reveal that the feeling is actually the sum of small gestures, kind words, secrets kept, and other everyday actions, which contribute to filling the mental «marble jar» we keep for each person in our lives.
Deep brain stimulation now helps to control her symptoms, and she revels in being able to use the simple gestures of everyday life again.
He has the gift of the very best writers — to locate drama and inherent tension in everyday events, locations and gestures, without having to explain or rationalize it.
What I've come to learn is that the world is never saved in grand messianic gestures, but in the simple accumulation of gentle, soft, almost invisible acts of compassion, everyday acts of compassion.
Josh Tonsfeldt Josh Tonsfeldt's practice is rooted in the everyday and the accumulation of small gestures that build a larger narrative.
His works highlight the stark differences between how we experience gesture in the everyday world versus a gallery or museum context.
In 2009 Victoria Donohue wrote in the Philadelphia Inquirer, «In these works it's still possible to believe that aesthetic presence might have some impact on the hard reality of everyday existence», and in 2011 she wrote: «Her landscapes have a simplify and power; Their intensity of focus on feeling and seasonal changes (are) ambitious exercises in reconciling geometry and gesture...&raquIn 2009 Victoria Donohue wrote in the Philadelphia Inquirer, «In these works it's still possible to believe that aesthetic presence might have some impact on the hard reality of everyday existence», and in 2011 she wrote: «Her landscapes have a simplify and power; Their intensity of focus on feeling and seasonal changes (are) ambitious exercises in reconciling geometry and gesture...&raquin the Philadelphia Inquirer, «In these works it's still possible to believe that aesthetic presence might have some impact on the hard reality of everyday existence», and in 2011 she wrote: «Her landscapes have a simplify and power; Their intensity of focus on feeling and seasonal changes (are) ambitious exercises in reconciling geometry and gesture...&raquIn these works it's still possible to believe that aesthetic presence might have some impact on the hard reality of everyday existence», and in 2011 she wrote: «Her landscapes have a simplify and power; Their intensity of focus on feeling and seasonal changes (are) ambitious exercises in reconciling geometry and gesture...&raquin 2011 she wrote: «Her landscapes have a simplify and power; Their intensity of focus on feeling and seasonal changes (are) ambitious exercises in reconciling geometry and gesture...&raquin reconciling geometry and gesture...»
A Divine Light is designed as intimate encounter with the devotional art of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries and explores the ways in which Northern Renaissance artists expressed the central mysteries of the Christian faith through setting, pose, gesture, and the objects of everyday life.
This gesture represented a clear reworking of aspects of the abstract expressionist painterly vocabulary7 and also emphasized his interest in both the texture of the canvas and its structural mediation through the everyday materiality of a disposable item.
The second in a series of major explorations of slow - motion technology, the work eloquently speaks to Carr's ever - present concern with moments of magical transformation: a semi-mystical gesture located in the everyday that unleashes ripples of chaos and beauty in equal measure.
In 1999, interested in materials and anti-industrial gestures, I visited Richard Salmon Gallery in London to see the exhibition «Furniture»: I was convinced that artists invariably tell us more than designers do about the everyday things of the worlIn 1999, interested in materials and anti-industrial gestures, I visited Richard Salmon Gallery in London to see the exhibition «Furniture»: I was convinced that artists invariably tell us more than designers do about the everyday things of the worlin materials and anti-industrial gestures, I visited Richard Salmon Gallery in London to see the exhibition «Furniture»: I was convinced that artists invariably tell us more than designers do about the everyday things of the worlin London to see the exhibition «Furniture»: I was convinced that artists invariably tell us more than designers do about the everyday things of the world.
Starting with wall drawings (of a bicycle, for instance, which children in a South African township would wish for in vain), Robin Rhode developed an artistic practice that cleverly and humorously makes it possible to experience everyday observations, political statements, desires and (in his latest work) references to art history — via gestures that sometimes resemble slapstick.
She explores painting in the wake of conceptual art, continually questioning the possibilities of the medium and furthering many concerns explored throughout Western art history — flatness versus depth, materiality versus illusion, the epic versus the everyday, the grid versus the gesture.
Working in a variety of different media including photographs, films, performances, book projects and installations Germaine Kruip elevates everyday gestures and common actions or appearances.
Instead of standard realism he favors a strategy that abstracts everyday actions and statements into theatrical gestures, in which archival footage is re-edited or re-staged, real people perform fictional scenarios based on their own lives and historical observations intermesh with contemporary narratives.
Throughout, he examines the intersecting themes of genre, gesture, and artifice — both as they occur in art and in everyday reality.
anGie seah 9.00 — 10.00 pm Exterior of Block 37 Malan Road anGie seah (Singapore) will present Part 1 of A Thousand Horses Running in my Head (2015), a mash up of bass droning, poetic gestures and erratic voice - works combined with everyday sounds.
But the American artist argues that his elevation of kitsch objects to alluring paintings and sculptures is a democratic gesture, encouraging people to find the extraordinary in the overlooked, everyday things around them.
Stevovich's images depict ordinary men and women in everyday situations and locations — in restaurants and bars, at the beach, on public transportation — but their gestures and expressions confused the overall logic of the scene, creating a sense of mystery and allowing for a a variety of readings.
In other words, the brushwork in a gesturalist painting expresses the artist's emotions and personality just like a person's gestures reflect their feelings in everyday lifIn other words, the brushwork in a gesturalist painting expresses the artist's emotions and personality just like a person's gestures reflect their feelings in everyday lifin a gesturalist painting expresses the artist's emotions and personality just like a person's gestures reflect their feelings in everyday lifin everyday life.
Favoring everyday materials and objects over monumental gestures, Wentworth has transformed expectations and considerations of sculpture, saying in a conversation with the critic Stuart Morgan, «I find cigarette packets folded up under table legs more monumental than a Henry Moore.
Jérôme Sans appropriated all areas of life and the most everyday gestures, turning them into «moments» dedicated to a set of sensual and creative experiences; from the olfactory identity of the brand, to its original soundtrack, through the breakfast signature and a creative wine menu or the in situ creation of works of art in the hotels.
Danto took Warhol's miraculous transformation of everyday objects into art works beyond the Duchampian gesture, by demonstrating how it was rooted in the transubstantiation of wine and wafer to the blood and body of Christ in the Eucharist.
Her artistic practice is often performative, reactive and repetitive involving the re-arrangement of symbol, language and gesture in her search for the universals of the everyday.
In poetry, simple everyday life gestures can open up human history by allowing everyone to innervate a distant and cold tale.
Offering grand gestures with a pop attitude, the artist works in a variety of media — which is grounded in sculpture despite the artist's training as a photographer — to explore the intersection between art and everyday life.
Its precision touchpad was smooth and enjoyable in everyday use; the trackpad responded to all of our two - and three - finger gestures with ease, and we never accidentally moved the cursor with our palms while we were using the keyboard.
DJI then looked for gestures that people typically make, including those in everyday life and in the movies.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z