Sentences with word «liminality»

Black Lines, the first major solo exhibition by Burundian artist Serge Alain Nitegeka speaks of displacement, a continuation of his investigation of liminality in the frame of forced migration.
For memorizing the Gravity of mime objects, 2011, an array of rocks displayed on four shelves that have been labelled as other objects, is a witty riff on liminality: using, as its subject, objects whose true use value is present once they are absent.
The study, implemented by Liminality, Inc. of Boston, surveyed over 300 landlords to determine how they navigate standard leasing practices, such as tenant screening, written lease agreements, and pet policies.
You can not go against the laws of human nature reflected in psychological anthropology — even laws such as liminality that apply only to a select few — without disastrous results.
Where Willibald had drawn clear links between Frisia's swamps and the «errors» they hosted, the anonymous author made a connection between geographic liminality and ethnic alterity.
David, I think of you more as a «liminality lamplighter».
My friend Gina (wife of Bad Religion's Brett Gurewitz) once told me that she always feels fortunate to live in rock - wife liminality - not exactly an audience member but not a performer either.
But by writing (and drawing) Rose as an in - between character, the Tamaki cousins actively invite readers to think about liminality, or what it means to be part one thing and part another.
As Siena's repeating patterns, sequences, curves, loops, and interlocking combs entwine and unwind, his abstractions become matrices for investigations into liminality and mutate into biomorphic forms.
Trestle is pleased to host the panel discussion Liminality in Art: Art as Ritual with the curator and the four artists in our current exhibition Liminal Worlds.
Coming from a diverse religious and cultural background, having been raised by Christian grandparents as a liberal, homosexual Muslim, Adams uses Islam and South African «coloured» culture as a departure point to make sense of religious, racial and sexual liminality in South Africa.
Reimagined as «magic tools» the objects within the work coexist in a precarious space of liminality where categorical boundaries are blurred.
Even Stockholder's use of the space at Mitchell - Innes & Nash reflects her pieces» sustained liminality.
Brice is concerned with liminality, and the transitory nature of things, or perhaps with transition itself.
Adopting Van Gennep's categories and applying them in his own work in anthropology; Victor Turner did more than any other scholar to place the notions of liminality and «communitas» center - stage in ritual studies.
With a range of materials from found objects, ceramics, textiles, and epoxy resin to mixed media drawing, Country Bumpkin exploits the rawness of the unfinished basement as a meditation on liminality.
Coinciding with the exhibition, Trestle is pleased to host the panel discussion «Liminality in Art: Art as Ritual» with the curator and artists in the exhibition on Tuesday, May 8th, at 7 pm.
Such scholars speak of liminality, myth, ritual, and symbol found by audiences within the stories of our cultures.
It's an in - betweenness, a liminality, an uncertainty, a doubt — that moment you're unsure if the sun will ever rise again.
Ritual, according to Turner, is the «realm of pure possibility whence novel configurations of ideas and relations may arise» (Turner 97).1 Reference to a realm of pure possibility ought not to suggest to students of Whitehead an analogue to his notion of the primordial nature of God; liminality is not quite that flexible.
«Women's Stories, Women's Symbols: A Critique of Victor Turner's Theory of Liminality
Testing Turner's ideas against the religious texts that are the major source for historians of the Middle Ages, Carolyn Bynum finds that his formulation of liminality is applicable only to men, not to women, and useful for understanding only some male stories, namely, those of elites.
... Capitalizing on the semiotic potential, heightened emotion, and the liminality of the birth itself, midwives seek to overturn mechanistic views of the faulty female body in need of medical management, replacing them with the language of connection, celebration, power, transformation, and mothers and babies as inseparable units.
Walter Armbrust, in his examination of talkshow host Taufiq «Ukasha, argued that in moments of liminality, «tricksters» like Ukasha thrive, producing perverted forms of social knowledge, in this case, becoming key to the organisation of counterrevolutionary provocations.
According to all three panellists in Competing Visions of Tahrir, the revolution had inaugurated a phase of liminality, in which the usual points of social and political orientation are called into question.
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In Black Panther, liminality is played out quite literally in a rite of passage that is central to the drama.
Liminality is also key to superhero identity, as superheroes occupy phases between law and crime, civilization and anarchy, organic and technological, ordinary and extraordinary.
The idea of a breath turning back in on itself was one of her core considerations for creating the Roundseries, as were ideas of liminality and palimpsests; at every moment we overwrite each breathing gesture with that of the next.
Brice's work is all liminality
Spanning five storefronts in Downtown Miami, transformed into five conceptual levels — Dissociation, Liminality, Other Worlds, Resurface, and Flatland — the exhibition leads visitors on a cognitive journey of many dimensions.
While the liminality referred to by Millard in the Trinidad works of 2009 alludes to an inherent mysticism, the sense of liminality in this new body of paintings shifts to suggest a state of disorientation, delirium and suspended time through a heightened use of colour and reduced form.
«The paintings in this show, like the trickster, are symbolic of liminality itself.
Hart's work spans social and participatory sculpture, drawing, and printmaking, and deals with issues of perception, liminality, history, and spirituality.
Many pieces explore the liminality of certain phenomena including the practice of automatic writing (Sisters of Menon, 1972/79), near death experiences (Channels, 2013), and collective experiences of unconscious, subconscious and paranormal activity (Belshazzar's Feast, 1983 - 4; Psi Girls, 1999; Witness, 2000).
In a ritual setting, liminality is a state of ambiguity and / or disorientation that occurs in the middle stage of a ritual.
As a child of Kikuyu mother and British Kenyan father, who spent her childhood years as an «expatriate» in Middle East it comes as no surprise that her art centers on the questions of identity, liminality, and transition.
Mary Reid Kelley invests in the liminality of wartime as a moment of cultural malleability and production.
In Liminal Spaces, Gellis» large - scale, mixed media paintings & Pownall's floor sculptures and wall works interact to create a singular installation space; one that explores «liminality», including themes of spirituality, the threshold of time, transitioning forward, memories and ephemerality.
Much of her work explores the liminality of things like automatic writing, dear death experiences, and paranormal activity.
These unfolding linear progressions bound to time, or fluid journeys from a past to future - nows, can be understood through Arnold van Gennep's tripartite pattern of human transitions; «detachment» (movement away from a previous state of being), «liminality» (journeying through a state of ambiguity or darkness) and «re-aggregation» (realigning oneself with the shifts and reintegrating into society, the light).
The concept of liminality; the liminal city and its people, lies at the core of Kohler's work, which explores migration, marginalization and displacement in the urban landscape of post-Apartheid South Africa.
In Saint Sebastian, 2007, Ofili further integrates the abstract notion of time into his sculptural practice, managing to capture the fleeting moments of transition and liminality of his subject.
Trestle is pleased to host the panel discussion «Liminality in Art: Art as Ritual» with the curator and artists in the exhibition on Tuesday, May 8th, at 7 pm.
Liminality is a state of ambiguity and / or disorientation that occurs in the middle stage of a ritual.
At the core of the project is the notion of liminality: the state of being in between, or of being neither / nor.
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