The duality inherent in desire is contained in Lowman's use of well -
known images whose meanings are both instantly recognizable and constantly in flux.
Not exact matches
33 But this God
whose death Altizer is proclaiming is precisely theism's God, the classic God -
image that represents the triumph of power over love, a God «
known as transcendent and impassive... a primordial deity who is unaffected by the processes of time and history.»
The
image of Jesus as one who proclaimed his identity in the most exalted terms
known to Judaism, who asked his hearers to believe his claims, and
whose purpose was to die for our sins itself died.
I borrow my title from Harvey Cox's well
known The Secular City, the aim of which was to map out and defend the relevance of religion for «the post-literate man of the electronic
image» (TSC 11)
whose urban, technological culture seemed to many so inhospitable for such an endeavor.
An object is that which has the relationship of being
known by a subject - which Knower in the final analysis is the Mind of God, in
whose image our own minds are made.
Police have been screening videos and have identified at least three potential suspects and will be examining
images to compare them with
known suspects
whose mug shots are on file, said the officials, who asked not to be named.
That doesn't help much if you are looking for
images of things
whose name you don't
know, or that are difficult to characterise in just a few words — a design of wallpaper or jewellery, for example.
«Happiness» is harder to take, and yet equally attentive to the suffering of characters who see themselves outside the mainstream — geeks, if you will,
whose self -
image is formed by the conviction that the more people
know about them, the less they'll like them.
The characters reflect the duality of the city in which they live... characters
whose outward
images are often in direct conflict with their inner reality... characters
whose repressed passions threaten everything they have or think they
know.
In addition to the tie for screenplay, they awarded a «Palme d'Or Spéciale» to the veteran filmmaker Jean - Luc Godard,
whose «The
Image Book» was the most abrasive and adventurous thing in Cannes by several light years — another of his dense, synapse - frying meditations on the decay of language, imagery and civilization as we
know it.
He is
known for his ability to use voice and
image to weave dreamlike tapestries of thought and emotion
whose logic is purely cinematic.
Consider, for example, starting a unit by showing students an
image of two people or groups of people
whose differences and
known disagreements are likely to trigger historical or cultural assumptions (such as Native Americans and early Great Plains settlers, British and German soldiers from World War I, or police officers near a picket line of striking workers).
«Children have a right to books that reflect their own
images and books that open less familiar worlds to them... for those children who had historically been ignored — or worse, ridiculed — in children's books, seeing themselves portrayed visually and textually as realistically human was essential to letting them
know that they are valued in the social context in which they are growing up... At the same time, the children
whose images were reflected in most American children's literature were being deprived of books as windows into the realities of the multicultural world in which they are living, and were in danger of developing a false sense of their own importance in the world.»
I
know I would need to contact either party
whose image I might use but am not sure what would be the best way to go about it.
Known for his raw and gritty editorial and environmental portraits, Roye sees himself as more than just a photographer — he's also an activist
whose images present society's injustices.
A self - confessed outsider
whose «parents didn't
know anything about art,» Otero readily admits to catching the art bug late, after a friend showed him reproductions of Abstract Expressionist paintings in a textbook — dog - eared
images of Pollocks, Rothkos, and de Koonings.
A critical mass of artists emerging in the»70s
whose work responded to
image saturation in the media and everyday life — among them Cindy Sherman, Sherrie Levine and Richard Prince — came to be
known as the Pictures Generation... read more
Explore the celebrated and less
known painters of this period
whose images still amaze us.
Passing the Torch brings to light more than fifty vintage photographs — newly discovered works by accomplished but unfamiliar artists and unknown and lesser
known pieces by those artists
whose images you thought you
knew well.
-- Nikolay Oleynikov, Tsaplya Olga Egorova, Dmitry Vilensky, and others Claire Fontaine (fictional conceptual artist)-- A Paris - based collective including Fulvia Carnevale and James Thornhill CPLY — William N. Copley Diane Pruis (pseudonymous Los Angeles gallerist)-- Untitled gallery's Joel Mesler Donelle Woolford (black female artist)-- Actors hired to impersonate said fictional artist by white artist Joe Scanlan Dr. Lakra (Mexican artist inspired by tattoo culture)-- Jeronimo Lopez Ramirez Dr. Videovich (a «specialist in curing television addiction»)-- The Argentine - American conceptual artist Jaime Davidovich Dzine — Carlos Rolon George Hartigan — The male pseudonym that the Abstract Expressionist painter Grace Hartigan adopted early in her career Frog King Kwok (Hong Kong performance artist who uses Chinese food as a frequent medium)-- Conceptualist Kwok Mang Ho The Guerrilla Girls — A still - anonymous group of feminist artists who made critical agit - prop work exposing the gender biases in the art world Hennessy Youngman (hip - hop - styled YouTube advice dispenser), Franklin Vivray (increasingly unhinged Bob Ross - like TV painting instructor)-- Jayson Musson Henry Codax (mysterious monochrome artist)-- Jacob Kassay and Olivier Mosset JR — Not the shot villain of «Dallas» but the still - incognito street artist of global post-TED fame John Dogg (artist), Fulton Ryder (Upper East Side gallerist)-- Richard Prince KAWS — Brian Donnelly The King of Kowloon (calligraphic Hong Kong graffiti artist)-- Tsang Tsou - choi Klaus von Nichtssagend (fictitious Lower East Side dealer)-- Ingrid Bromberg Kennedy, Rob Hult, and Sam Wilson Leo Gabin — Ghent - based collective composed of Gaëtan Begerem, Robin De Vooght, and Lieven Deconinck Lucie Fontaine (art and curatorial collective)-- The writer / curator Nicola Trezzi and artist Alice Tomaselli MadeIn Corporation — Xu Zhen Man Ray — Emmanuel Radnitzky Marvin Gaye Chetwynd (Turner Prize - nominated artist formerly
known as Spartacus Chetwynd)-- Alalia Chetwynd Maurizio Cattelan — Massimiliano Gioni, at least in many interviews the New Museum curator did in the famed Italian artist's stead in the»90s Mr. Brainwash (Banksy - idolizing street artist)-- Thierry Guetta MURK FLUID, Mike Lood — The artist Mark Flood R. Mutt, Rrose Sélavy — Marcel Duchamp Rammellzee — Legendary New York street artist and multimedia visionary,
whose real name «is not to be told... that is forbidden,» according to his widow Reena Spaulings (Lower East Side gallery)-- Artist Emily Sundblad and writer John Kelsey Regina Rex (fictional Brooklyn gallerist)-- The artists Eli Ping (who now has opened Eli Ping Gallery on the Lower East Side), Theresa Ganz, Yevgenia Baras, Aylssa Gorelick, Angelina Gualdoni, Max Warsh, and Lauren Portada Retna — Marquis Lewis Rod Bianco (fictional Oslo galleris)-- Bjarne Melgaard RodForce (performance artist who explored the eroticized associations of black culture)-- Sherman Flemming Rudy Bust — Canadian artist Jon Pylypchuk Sacer, Sace (different spellings of a 1990s New York graffiti tag)-- Dash Snow SAMO (1980s New York Graffiti Tag)-- Jean - Michel Basquiat Shoji Yamaguchi (Japanese ceramicist who fled Hiroshima and settled in the American South with a black civil - rights activist, then died in a car crash in 1991)-- Theaster Gates Vern Blosum — A fictional Pop painter of odd
image - and - word combinations who was invented by a still - unnamed Abstract Expressionist artist in an attempt to satirize the Pop movement (and
whose work is now sought - after in its own right) Weegee — Arthur Fellig What, How and for Whom (curators of 2009 Istanbul Biennial)-- Ana Dević, Nataša Ilić, Sabina Sabolović, Dejan Kršić, and Ivet Curlin The Yes Men — A group of «culture - jamming» media interventionists led by Jacques Servin and Igor Vamos
She's showing three Italian - born artists — Roberto Cuoghi, Giorgio Andreotta Calò, and Adelita Husni - Bey —
whose works, she says, «will convey an
image of the contemporary, cosmopolitan Italy,
no longer seen through the nostalgic lens of previous generations.»
Glickman Lauder,
whose career began in the 1970s, is best
known for black - and - white
images relating to the Holocaust over several decades, and the exhibition also includes a selection.
Artists such as Clare E. Rojas, Chris Johanson, Shara Hughes, and David X. Levine — a self - taught artist
whose colored pencil on paper works are among the most hard - won objects that I have ever come across - all have very different aesthetic points of view, but all construct
images that draw energy from the space in between
knowing and naivete.
Speakers include graphic artist and illustration mastermind Jean Jullien,
whose iconic» Peace for Paris» symbol became an instant global meme; children's book author and illustrator You Jung Byun,
known for her detailed narrative and commissioned work inhabited by strange beasts and lost children; everyone's favourite gif - wunderkind Julian Glander, creator of bubblegum - coloured digital illustration, indie games and interactive artwork, all subsumed under the catchword «digital toys»; animator, writer, and producer Ben Bocquelet, creator of the famed animation series «The Amazing World of Gumball `; Martina Paukova, illustrator with an incredibly fast - paced career,
whose jam - packed
images in a trademark palette and Memphis - inspired patterns mirror our mundane lives in the digital age; and Jaime Álvarez, renowned for his 3D rendered Mr. Kat (PE) universe, fusing pre-Columbian with contemporary kawaii aesthetics.
Siskind is best
known for black and white
images — buildings or landscapes photographed in extreme close - up —
whose formal abstraction invites comparison to works of the Abstract Expressionists.
Among the most socially outspoken of the later talents is Hank Willis Thomas,
whose satirical reworking of well -
known sports advertising
images in «Branded Head» and «Basketball and Chain» deliver provocative messages about the role of mass culture in promoting false values.
Adam Pendleton is
known for his investigations into uses of language and history, through works that reconfigure and shift text and
image to challenge accounts recorded by widely accepted chronicles and as a means to present the
images and voices of those
whose views have gone largely under recognized.
Not so Jasper Johns,
whose endless experimentation has transformed his
images of what he famously called «things the mind already
knows» — flags, targets and maps, to name a few — into what he described, in a 1964 interview, as «a thing's not being what it was, with its becoming something other than what it is, with any moment in which one identifies a thing precisely and with the slipping away of that moment, with at any moment seeing or saying and letting it go at that.»
This results in completely abstract
images whose underlying logic is
no longer immediately apparent.
Warhol, an iconic American artist
whose reputation has only increased in the quarter - century since his death, is best
known for appropriations of
images from popular culture — advertisements, mass - media photographs and celebrity portraits — that challenged the conventional definitions and subjects of art.
In particular, Eddie Adams» Viet Cong Officer Executed (1968) is an iconic
image whose status may actually obligate visitors to visually study it in order to
know it more thoroughly than our cultural memory has allowed us to.
In particular, Eddie Adam's Viet Cong Officer Executed (1968) is an iconic
image whose status may actually obligate visitors to visually study it in order to
know it more thoroughly than our cultural memory has allowed us to.
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No, there are several artists around
whose work has a degree of abstraction and yet they still make use of
images that are very clearly recognizable as
images.
The exhibition will also feature pieces by John Baldessari,
whose works would often draw viewer's attention to minor details, absences or the spaces between things; Alfredo Jaar, multidisciplinary artists best
known for his installation works; John McCracken,
whose monochromatic sculptures explore the relationship between objects and their surrounding spaces; Bruce Nauman,
whose conceptual works conceptual works that explore space, language, and the body; Lorna Simpson,
whose photo - conceptualist works investigate the relationship between
image and text; and Vassilakis Takis, a kinetic artist who uses electromagnetism to suspend human beings and objects in space.
Known as a key figure in the Pictures Generation, a group of artists
whose photo - derived work explored how
images shape our perceptions of self and of truth, Salle is also a respected writer
whose recent book How To See has been widely - praised.
She got to
know Andy Warhol,
whose wallpaper with repeated
images echoed her work, and regarded him — perhaps hubristically — as a leader of a «rival gang.»
Says another Washington lawyer who
knew him for years: «He was a very proud person
whose self -
image was very tied to his profession.
... Google Glass,
whose appeal so far seems limited to uber - geeks, may be taking on a new
image, thanks to Google's hiring of Ivy Ross,
known for her work at Calvin Klein, Coach, Gap and, most recently, Art.com, where she was chief marketing...
Today, we got an
image that reveals the design of three upcoming Asus Zenfone 4 series devices that include the Zenfone 4, Zenfone 4 Pro and another third device
whose name is not
known yet but we think it is the Zenfone 4s.