Sentences with phrase «inhabits a space between»

The presence of the Lyman - alpha line was unexpected: while it is frequently detected in galaxies closer to Earth, the team thought that EGSY8p7's emission line would have been absorbed when the universe was formed by the hydrogen atoms believed to inhabit the space between galaxies.
Accordingly, unelected officials inhabit a space between the executive and legislative branches and wield enormous, hard - to - check authority.
DiverseWorks has commissioned Los Angeles - based artist Wu Tsang to create a multi-media installation and performance that inhabits a space between fiction and documentary.
Drawing on diverse cultural sources including literature, history, art, music and religion, Khan has developed a unique narrative involving densely layered imagery that inhabits the space between abstraction and figuration and speaks to the themes of history, cumulative experience and the metaphysical collapse of time into single moments.
His densely layered imagery inhabits the space between abstraction and figuration that speaks to themes of history, cumulative experience and the metaphysical collapse of time into single moments.
By inhabiting the space between a photograph's instantaneous moment and video's time span, Kydd challenges the canons and expectations attributed to still and moving imagery.
Neleman's distinctive works inhabit the space between abstraction and representation.
Kristina Quinones» captivating and ethereal paintings inhabit the space between control and uncertainty.
An Unnatural History is an installation that inhabits the space between the continuously shifting realms of science, pseudoscience and science fiction.

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As members of the Church — the Body of Christ that both inhabits and transcends space and time — the story of God's people «between the times» is indeed our story.
If life spreads between planets, inhabited worlds should clump in space like colonies of bacteria on a Petri dish.
Musical chords naturally inhabit certain topological spaces, which show the possible paths that a composer can use to move between chords
It turns out that musical chords naturally inhabit various topological spaces, which show all the possible paths that a composer can use to move between chords.
The Shadow Catcher dramatically inhabits the space where past and present intersect, seamlessly interweaving narratives from two different eras: the first fraught passion between turn - of - the - twentieth - century icon Edward Curtis (1868 - 1952) and his muse - wife, Clara; and a twenty - first - century journey of redemption.
If this is Ninja Theory stepping away from mainstream gaming, may they permanently inhabit this «Triple - A Indie» space they've carved for themselves and usher in a new era that strikes the balance between creative risk and high - quality production values.
The Space Between, on view beginning April 16, inhabits these spaces of «just passing through.»
Inspired by Alois Riegl's theory, which suggests that civilizations and cultures oscillate between two spatial conceptions: the «haptic», in which objects are isolated, and the «optic» conception, where they are combined in a continuous space, «Inhabiting Time» juxtaposes close to thirty, apparently autonomous, fragments (art works) by: Francis Alÿs, Carlos Amorales, Jean - Michel Basquiat, Louise Bourgeois, Moyra Davey, Jenny Holzer, Donald Judd, On Kawara, Joachim Koester, Gonzalo Lebrija, Richard Long, Gordon Matta - Clark, Jean - Luc Moulène, Rivane Neuenschwander, Steven Parrino, Robert Rauschenberg, Dieter & Björn Roth, Robert Ryman, Robert Smithson, Rosemarie Trockel, Franz West y Hannah Wilke, among others.
The work inhabits an indistinguishable space between maker and curator, studio space and gallery display, private...
The city, its margins (the beach as a territory in its own right, the suburbs), its in - between or its interstices — physical and temporal (like the place Danton under construction), its private, inhabited spaces, men, women and children who cross or live there, constitute a material of infinite richness of which the 17 artists presented here have taken possession.
Through the tension between the works and the spaces they inhabit, viewers experience a state of «in - between - ness.»
Ambitiously drawing on history, architecture and the collective memory of his home country, Campins mixes media — oil, watercolor, pencil — to create hauntingly evocative, atmospheric paintings inhabiting a metaphysical space between reality and fiction.
In other works, pieces of clothing become part of the art as they inhabit a space in between the flat world of painting and the 3D world of fashion.
In Armando Andrade Tudela's latest exhibition, «Alto sorto sopra» (Rising High Above), two sculptural installations inhabit the far left corner of the gallery's rectangular subterranean space, with the second of these wedged between a column and two radiators jutting out from the wall.
Between 1927 and 1942, the space now inhabited by the Grey Art Gallery was occupied by A. E. Gallatin's Gallery (later Museum) of Living Art.
Premiering at the Rosemary Duffy Larson Gallery in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, «Making Space: Beyond a Room» toys with the relationship between women and the space they inhSpace: Beyond a Room» toys with the relationship between women and the space they inhspace they inhabit.
By combining their creative efforts, Nara and graf aim to develop the relationship between an individual, the space they inhabit and the objects within their surroundings.
The meaningful relationship between the stranger and the other consists in the fact that neither inhabits or exists in the spaces within which we recognize ourselves.
``... invents puzzles out of nonsequiturs to seek congruence in seemingly incongruous situations, whether visual or spatial... inhabits those interstitial spaces between understanding and confusion.»
The members of this social group are characterised as having lifestyles in which the traditional boundaries between industry, leisure and intimacy have apparently dissolved, and in which their principles are reflected in the spaces they inhabit.
The members of this social group are characterised as having lifestyles in which the traditional boundaries between industry, leisure and intimacy have apparently dissolved, and in which their values are reflected in the spaces they inhabit.
Inhabiting a room under the stairs to the bar that I have not seen used as exhibition space before, Julie Verhoeven has created a new installation called Whiskers Between My Legs.
Whether examining the nature of inhabited space or the confrontation between facts and ideology, Shettar's intricate works collapse distinctions between art and craft, yet draw liberally from the histories of both.
Infusing symbols that have been traditionally used in architecture, the artists in the exhibition question other formal enquiries and the relationship between man, objects and the space they inhabit.
With a keen interest in this liminal space between waking life and the subconscious, she creates surreal landscapes inhabited by humans, animals and lush, flowering vegetation.
us begins right opposite you, as all invited spaces evolve organically within the contexts they inhabit, with a sense for the community; for they have to navigate between the traditional white cube and the social ties they produce.
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.
The space includes a life cast used as the point of departure for a sculpture, and an early concrete work entitled Room V (1990) which initiated the artist's dialogue between architecture as a form of body space and the body as an inhabited object.
The work focuses on the emotional as well as physical aspects of the figures of Adam and Eve, the pictorial space they inhabit, and reflects on underlying conflicts between individuality and conformity.
His work contains a comprehensive philosophy about the nature of social space and inhabit, producing a strong link between what we have and what we need.
Through his paintings Nzebo addresses the complex relationship between individuals and the urban spaces they inhabit.
The project sets out to examine how sound inhabits an exhibition space, particularly the way in which it spills or bleeds into and between art works.
It uses his ideas as a springboard to open up a space for artworks that inhabit a solidly contemporary, Murakami-esque zone between the real and the magical, the prosaic and the dreamlike, the deeply personal and the political.
He uses construction and industrial materials such as metal, concrete, rubber and glass, which he combines in astonishing manners to bring a dialogue between the material, the space it inhabits and the viewer.
Inhabiting a peculiar space between a clown - like portrait and ceremonial statue that concretizes the legacy of modernist abstraction, in Untitled (Free Standing Large Garden Sculpture Mask M24.g) Grotjahn makes a truly irreverent addition to the canon of bronze sculpture.
He has painted trompe l'oeil thumbtacks and folds of canvas on the sides of the pieces, the effect of which is that the works inhabit a space somewhere between painting and sculpture.
He has painted trompe l'oeil folds of canvas on the sides of the pieces, the effect of which is that the works inhabit a space somewhere between painting and sculpture.
This media art + group exhibition curated by Cree / Metis artist Cheryl L'Hirondelle is meant to be a dialogue between selected work by seven Indigenous and non-native artists to illustrate how we inhabit, make actions, document time - space, and in doing so, how we are all staking claim to territories whether physical, aesthetic, conceptual and / or virtual.
private and communal rainwater cisterns will provide irrigation for edible green roofs, community and private edible gardens, fruit bearing vegetation, and vertical gardens that will inhabit the facades, laneway, and yards and spaces between buildings.
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