Sentences with phrase «inhabit the spaces around»

Informing his work are views of the city and the people that inhabit the spaces around him, as does a fictional world that exists beyond the present - a reality that is free from the limitations of anecdotal recordings of experience.
Views of the city and the people that inhabit the spaces around him inform his work, as does a fictional world that exists beyond the present.

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They're made up of atoms, and atoms are mostly space inhabited by bits off energy flying around in their orbits.
It still gives me an amazing thrill to walk around the studios and see how people inhabit space.
The artist's early training as a sculptor, before he made the switch to painting, has clearly influenced his thinking around the space that painting can inhabit and, while these are not landscape paintings in the traditional sense, they nevertheless reference landscape and place.
The colours guide us through the work, lead us into the picture towards the figure and around the space they inhabit like a Renaissance narrative fresco.
The body is built to inhabit a space called the ChimaCloud, a virtual installation filled with signs and symbols from around the world.
Unlike walking around with an iPod, the music inhabits the space rather than your head.
These forms, reminiscent of familiar, but unnamable silhouettes, distill the space around them, becoming formal representations of the energetics of the environment they inhabit, barely containing them.
The historian must study and hold the knowledge of the city's communities and their architectural structures, and the citizen, whose daily life is structured around these spaces and inhabits them every day.
Through work that is often biographical, the artist addresses the trauma, stress, sensuality, mortality, and spirituality around our relationship to the body and the space it inhabits.
We inhabit that space too and the artwork on view points to what we might miss happening around us, while provoking us to reconsider our civic responsibility.
They have the power to transform the environment that they inhabit: making quiet interventions that subtly alter the space around them.
Her expansive piece «The Privilege of Conveyance» (2016, mixed media on paper) wrapped around the main surface of the gallery wall to inhabit the wall's side as two dimensions turned into three, both on the surface of her paper and in space.
In addition to a series of events, the Eastside Projects team will develop and produce a new set of user's manuals around policy, production, and housing while they temporarily inhabit a gallery space at Kunsthal Aarhus.
In positioning himself between worlds — the art world, his family and community, peripheral spaces he seeks to inhabit — Murillo has made room for a new visual language, one that draws as easily and subversively on his personal narratives and the narratives around the places he has visited, as it does on traditional vocabularies of painting, installation, and sculpture.
-LSB-...]... To allow ourselves to be inhabited by what left our field, perhaps our visual field; around us, in the hole inside us, we learn the fullness of other dimensions of existence...... The spaces left empty are the place of the most intense energy, emanations, auras, tensions, thoughts and the fascinations of the human presence... -LSB-...] The drawn objects serve as a backdrop for creating states of mind, from which the attempt at concentration, at falling inside, at finding the rhythm, the exhaustion through rhythm and the reaching of a conclusion which is a static stage before a new beginning.»
As a result, these works measure out an intervention into the space around them with such clarity and precision that they surprise the viewer into a more acute appreciation of the spatial environment that they themselves inhabit.
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