Sentences with phrase «into fragmentary»

In seventeenth - century «still lifes of display,» the damask cloth introduced unity into a fragmentary depiction of displayed foodstuffs and objects.

Not exact matches

Contrary to what has been said by western historians, there is evidence to show, though very scanty and fragmentary, that Christianity found its way into South East and East Asian countries even before the coming of western missionaries, through the efforts of Nestorian merchants and missionaries from Persia or India or China or from all the three places.
Our information is fragmentary, and not easy to combine into an intelligible whole.
It is believed that the fragmentary insights of both Old and New Testament writers are fulfilled in God's dramatic incursion into human history which we see in the incarnation and atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ, in his life, death, and resurrection.
Only after reaching at least a fragmentary grasp — «definition» would be too strong a term — of the nature of revelation would it be opportune to inquire into its critical plausibility.
It would bring us into constant conflict, as it did Jesus, with those systems of heroics that enslave and intimidate people at the same time they bestow on them an illusory and fragmentary significance.
Why have the fragmentary works of this young German theologian acted like a delayed time bomb in America and come into their own so recently?
Modern researchers have combined the fragmentary, overlapping records they left behind into a series of annual temperatures averaged over the region, which stretches from England's south coast 175 miles north to Manchester.
She moves into uncharted territory again with this fragmentary Jonathan Ames adaptation, starring a bulked - up Joaquin Phoenix as a brutal, tortured mercenary who sets out to rescue a girl from a sex - trafficking ring.
Resnaisian editing brings us into their relationship without preamble, and the images drop us into the spaces between them, seeing each with the other, creating fragmentary sequences of formal and emotional weight.
In Lynne Ramsay's fragmentary, ferociously beautiful You Were Never Really Here, the great shape - shifter Joaquin Phoenix balloons his body into a fearsome new form: a bulkiness every bit as convincing and psychologically revealing as the bony odd angles of The Master's Freddie Quell.
This time, though, Ramsay goes further into abstraction and fragmentary narrative, all for the better.
Set amid the icy old - world charm of Vienna, the fragmentary romantic drama builds into a hallucinatory thriller, as Harvey Keitel's police detective — sans accent but with killer shoulder - length John the Baptist locks — begins to question Garfunkel over Russell's abortive suicide attempt and forces us to reconsider all that's gone before.
Hockney began incorporating fragmentary lines of poetry into his paintings.
In this exhibit, his focus is on color and light which he investigates and manipulates, transforming fragmentary photographs into a plethora of artistic and arresting abstract artworks.
The improvised wall pieces in particular result from Ms. Benglis wrestling various materials, wet and dry, into a semblance of unity that seems to be either fragmentary or in a tumbling, twisting motion.
The sculptural work, encased in a steel case, makes use of two - way mirrors to create the illusion of fragmentary architectural structure repeating and receding into infinite space.
Other works in the exhibition include wall pieces and a gridded platform on the floor making use of two - way mirrors to create the illusion of fragmentary architectural structures repeating and receding into infinite space.
By combining «fragmentary elements from the past with anatomical parts and futuristic imagery», a series of fascinating cyborg - sculptures came into being.
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.
After her large - scale sculpture, sound and light installation at Künstlerhaus Bethanien (Berlin, 2014), at Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art (Israel, 2014) and currently at Petach Tikva Museum of Art (Israel, 2015), the last episode at Grimmuseum remains more abstract and fragmentary, dealing with the relatively domestic nature of the exhibition space, which allows Rodeh to shift from her monolithic large - scale works into more detailed object - based techniques and elements.
With an interested in the publication as an exhibition context onto itself, they plan to recuperate documentation and exhibition histories into a new fragmentary format.
Each piece segues into the next like chapters in an evocative but fragmentary novel, weaving non-narrative stories that buzz with human...
Fragmentary shapes slice or notch into a composition, often utilizing the armature of a recognizable letter to release energy that might otherwise have been diverted to establish balance.
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