Sentences with phrase «indeterminate spaces»

Characters such as Batman, The Simpsons, South Park and Mickey Mouse are situated in troubling psychological states and indeterminate spaces and painted almost exclusively in black and white enamel.
Alessandro Pessoli's (b. 1963) drawings, paintings, and sculptures place expressive, often melancholy figures in indeterminate spaces and dreamlike narratives.
The angled wings of the indeterminate space evoke a room or stage reminiscent of Picasso's major still life paintings of the»20s.
Big minimal geometric drawings on shaped pages where the line follows folds of the paper, such as «Conservation Class # 5» (1973), keep company with a squared - up Tintoretto of a man falling backward in an open, indeterminate space — the sky, perhaps.
In Baruchello's hands, it instead becomes a field of misrule, an indeterminate space in which everything and anything can be collocated.
The works create luminous visual fields that are difficult to take in all at once and that seem to shimmer, blink, and glow in an indeterminate space between the viewer and the actual surface of the painting.
MORAGA - Mark Rothko's mature paintings - vaporous, lushly colored, roughly rectangular color fields floating in an indeterminate space - are some of the most familiar and popular works of mid-century abstraction.
Camus» texts describe the joys and complexities of liminality, of being in an ambiguous, indeterminate space, and emphasize the romantic paradox of human existence that «there can be no love of life without despair of life.»
Vivid symbols sprayed directly onto the wall anchor tautly drawn cable, while an aluminum pipe provides a point to lift the cable away from the wall, suspending the straight lines into a tangible albeit indeterminate space.
For over three decades, Turrell has used light and indeterminate space — not objects, nor images — to ex - tend and enhance perception.
You could go up really close, which I did, and be enveloped in this indeterminate space which welcomed you creepily in.
Maine got a lot of mileage out of the indeterminate space between the abstract and the photographic in his recent exhibition at 490 Atlantic, and this picture suggests a different take on that same exploration, here dropping his signature moiré pattern in favor of a more direct approach to the application of paint and a decidedly more aggressive palette.

Not exact matches

The reference is formally indeterminate: there is no locus of sense properties in perceptual space, nor can some such ensemble be inferred from any actually existing ensemble.
This is appalling, and it serves to exemplify what I would call the poetic: the presence and activity of inexhaustible, indeterminate enormity apprehended in a discrete space
Around 1970, while in the John St. studio, Frances began working on large horizontal abstract paintings that were involved with ideas of gravity, slow painting time, indeterminate color, and trying to create a complex painting space that appeared geometric, but alternately shifted into a deeper space.
The space, shapes, and lines from the artist's original drawings are lost and the indeterminate blur that he produces becomes the paintings» dominant aesthetic form.
The new work marks a shift toward interior spaces — rooms, stage sets, classrooms, living rooms — and yet the depicted interiors, like memory, are always misleading, indeterminate.
Anchored in these quasi-interior spaces, the domestic and the everyday play out as undecidable vignettes of indeterminate subject, narrative and form.
His interpretation in «Modernist Painting» (1961) with its definition of «optical» (i.e., indeterminate) space became the governing concept in discussion of artistic modernism throughout the English - speaking world.
The resulting imagery — indeterminate places and spaces — transcends her materials.
The space between the work and its reception, and the act of making public — as with the publication of a text, a public screening or the public exhibition of art — become central, revealing processes, points of departure that develop in diverse, indeterminate directions.
As atypical authors of choreographic stories, the artist duo departs from the conventional stage, venturing into other fields of representation while exploring indeterminate and arbitrary spaces.
a pictorial space that is indeterminate enough to operate on an emotive and sensory level.
Figurative space is indeterminate because of its duality.
Artist Statement Painting is a unique fictive arena where there is the potential for almost anything to occur in an indeterminate shifting space between abstraction and representation.
In Haze (2003), a work recently acquired for MCASD's collection through a grant from The Annenberg Foundation, Donovan assembled thousands and thousands of clear plastic drinking straws against the walls, turning a gallery into an undulating space of indeterminate color.
Please join us: Music in Alternative Spaces # 6: Colin Clark Saturday, May 27, 9 pm, at Mercer Union FREE The Lions band will play verbal, graphic, and indeterminate scores by John Cage, Colin Clark, Christopher May, Michael Parsons, and Christian Wolff in their own idiosyncratic way.
The Berlin Biennale is a fascinating study in social space and shock - and - awe gentrification as the art elite, often in dress unfit for adventure, find themselves shimmying down staircases of indeterminate material or slinking into gritty studio apartments (as is the case with Danh Vo's modest contribution of his own apartment this year).
Each photograph depicts Dol in the process of an immediately identifiable but mysterious action: we see her recumbent on a bed, fully clothed in a bathtub full of water, approaching a doorway, navigating through a dark space by flashlight with eyes fixed on an indeterminate point in the distance.
These are provisional, improvised spaces, radically indeterminate maps of possible futures that are being contested as she works.
C, in its reductive simplicity, aims to place the viewer «in an indeterminate, luminous space, in attentive contemplation» experiencing the light and space of symbolic carbon.
Occasionally incorporating fragments of plastic or wood, Thornton populates his paintings on panel with a mix of ambiguous forms, frenetic drawing, and cartoonish objects, all suspended within a purposefully indeterminate pictorial space.
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