Sentences with phrase «into fictive»

The large - scale drawings ask the viewer to «suspend thei disbelief» and literally step into the fictive story.
A smaller gallery show of her California years takes her from big, bold geometric shapes, bursting into a fictive third dimension, to the patterns, with giant steps along the way.
With Search Light, Hammond extends her use of the photographic medium, utilizing it to probe into fictive and imaginative realms.
Similar in spirit to Tomaselli's earlier work which referenced the relationship between the sub-culture of psychedelia and utopianism, these new paintings expand the dialogue into a fictive landscape where figures populate a frenzied, cosmic and other worldly universe.

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The volume is also divided into two separate stories, set a century apart: a long first - person narrative by a Handmaid in Gilead is followed by «Historical Notes on «The Handmaid's Tale,»» a fictive academic commentary by the urbane male editor of the anonymous woman's tapes discovered in the late 21st century, decades after Gilead's fall.
This account assumes the accuracy of the case study that begins the book about Wiltshire.2 After a fictive introduction, the case study divides the plot into eight periods.
In the traditional short story or novel, a fictive space is opened up that allows you the reader to disappear into the action, even to the point of forgetting you are reading.
The film is no longer a projected image that bores a fictive depth into the surface of the wall, but constitutes an actual field that merges with the event of projection itself.
It is an extension of the fictive space into our physical space.
The body is also the key site for VALIE EXPORT, who makes her own body into a form of corporeal marking through the streets of Vienna, or the site of a provocative confrontation between herself and her fictive adversaries.
Distinct from the symbolic portraits comprising her Counterforms series, in this new work Souders taps into the burlesque of humanity, depicting characters that blur the line between biographical and fictive.
An avid collector of vintage postcards, Wegman first turned a group of postcards into a painting while working on an artist's book in the early 1990s, melding real and fictive space and photography with the whimsical effects available to painters.
On account of her own experiences in life, the artist weaves fictive events into the post-colonial history related to the countries of her origins and, using this material, constructs fragmentary narratives.
My paintings have a fictive space, an invented abstract space that holds all the contents together - but I think that anything can go into that space, from heartfelt expressive marks to deliberately fashioned self - conscious brushstrokes to graphic signs and symbols to images of skulls and bambis.
Exploring the ways in which paint evokes fictive experience segues into the question of what each of us brings to perceiving the world.
Gander has turned the gallery into a time portal, transporting the reminiscence of a medieval, fictive battle scene - something associated with epic movies - into a minimalist sculptural intervention.
He arrived in Manhattan after two enviable years in Paris, where he parlayed the GI Bill into training at the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere (a real - life version of the fictive artist in John Dos Passos's «Three Soldiers» who stays in Paris after World War I to learn to paint).
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