Sentences with phrase «life as their point of departure»

Often taking her own life as a point of departure, she makes works that revolve specifically around black American experiences and the ways in which technology and identities are entangled.

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The prophet will not allow us to use faith as a point of departure for taking our journey through life or constructing our morality, ecclesiology, or politics.
in which, consciously and explicitly, the reality of life on the one hand, Scripture and Tradition on the other are being recognized as equally important points of departure.
But when we understand theology as having its point of departure in the real and is centered on life, then we need a method that corresponds to such an - approach.
The point at hand is that the Spirit's presence as Counselor (Paraclete) solves the problem to faith of the vacancy left by the departure of the Jesus who had led in discipleship, and shifts the life of faith into another mode than «following.»
Just as our birth in a particular nation and setting is a constant factor throughout our lives, baptism is the point of departure, the definition of our selves, to which we must constantly return in order to understand who we are and who we are called to be in Christ.
The movie takes as its departure point the 2010 killing of Sea World trainer Dawn Brancheau by the orca Tilikum (who had killed before, apparently), and then examines the rise of Sea World and the inhumane conditions under which these orcas live, which can lead to the kind of psychopathic behavior seen in Tilikum.
At the point of departure, we find the self - abusing schoolmarm singularly focused on her impending wedding to the filthy - rich heir (Nat Faxon) she sees only as her meal ticket to a pampered life in the lap of luxury.
The exhibition uses The New York Times as its point of departure and features over 80 artists, artist duos, and collectives who use the «paper of record» to address and reframe issues that impact our everyday lives.
This is painting as open ground or test site, a point of departure for artist and viewer alike, one through which we might attempt to process the chaos of contemporary life.
Taking The Painting Ball (48 Abstract, 42 Landscapes, 23 Still Lives, 11 Portraits, 2 Religious, 1 Nude) as a point of departure, this exhibition is Saban's first solo museum survey to consider the artist's expansive scope of work developed over the past ten years.
The New York Times serves as the point of departure for the exhibition, featuring over 80 artists, artist duos, and collectives who use the «paper of record» to address and reframe issues that impact our everyday lives.
Her observation on walking, on how we unconsciously are falling with every step, constitutes the point of departure for this exhibition, both as an observation and as a metaphor for life.
Experimenting with material as well as with the body is the point of departure and defines the artistic work of Alexandra Bircken (* 1967, lives in Cologne).
Like Life thus provides a point of departure for examining historical and contemporary preconceptions of what constitutes a work of art, as well as emotional, physical, and aesthetic responses to the human body across time.»
May 17, 2013 Taking the exhibition Jay DeFeo: A Retrospective as his point of departure, Nate Lowman created an homage to the painter through a live action performance in the museum.
With the early Arts and Crafts movement and the Bauhaus vision of art integrated with everyday life as its historical point of departure, the Art and Craft department seeks to elaborate on the relationship between art and life, on matters of materiality (production, sustainability, globalisation), on design and architecture, and on artistic practice in social and political contexts in a contemporary perspective.
This newly commissioned installation by American artist A.K. Burns (b. 1975) for the Harvard Art Museums takes the life and art of David Wojnarowicz as a point of departure.
One Stone and the Rain takes CORE Critic - in - Residence Laura A. L. Wellen's 2016 essay of the same name as its departure point to consider contemporary artistic practices that pair the natural environment with a politics of contemporary life in Guatemala.
Using the work of John James Audubon as a departure point, Dr Mark D Mitchell, Holcombe T. Green Curator of American Paintings and Sculpture at Yale University Art Gallery, and author of Audubon to Warhol: The Art of American Still Life, will discuss the enduring vitality of the still life geLife, will discuss the enduring vitality of the still life gelife genre.
Utilizing sculpture as a point of departure and source of inspiration, they explore the material conditions of our lives.
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.
Using the life and work of Kurt Schwitters and his exile in Norway in the 1930s as a point of departure, artists such as Kenneth Goldsmith, Carl Michael von Hausswolff, Karl Holmqvist, Jutta Koether, Eline McGeorge and Selmer Nilsen presented works in various forms — homage, commentary and performance — providing a multi-dimensional take on Schwitters» life and art.
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