Sentences with phrase «meditation on poetry»

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● LOOKING FOR LANGSTON, by Isaac Julien, screening in a new digital restoration, is a classic 1989 meditation on desire, poetry, and the Harlem Renaissance that still pulsates with urgency: a prophetic forerunner of the Moonlight era.
This fictional collage picturing the life of Doc Holliday — constructed from newspaper clippings, interviews, poetry, and personal narrative — is ultimately a meditation on the Old West.
Conceived as an extended meditation on labor and artistic practice, Mónica de la Torre's newest work of poetry opens like a flyer pinned to a board or an email alert beaming at you from your inbox.
Poet and critic Fred Moten also offers a lyrical meditation on the shifting meanings of blue and black across art, poetry, music, and history.
Antiepithalamia & Other Poems of Regret and Resentment is John Tottenham «s second book of poetry, a sequence of mean - spirited love poems, paying particular respect to the institution of marriage, and a meditation on the subjects of regret and resentment.
They take inspiration from Alice Oswald's two collections of poetry: A Sleepwalk on the Severn (2009), a meditation on moonlight; and Dart (2002), where the poems have been composed of notes and reflections from those who have encountered the River Dart creating a soundmap or songline of the river.
Wall texts lay out his basic themes and motifs, from strange meditations on Donald Duck and the «tent paintings» in the 1960s to later works that took up symbols from Germany's Nazi past, and repurposed them as surreal «dithyrambs,» a term borrowed from Greek poetry but reinvented by Lüpertz as a catchall for his not - quite - abstract forays into abstraction and not - quite - figurative exercises in drawing real things in the world.
Haji Omar's On the Wall project is an architectural and visual meditation inspired by the hundreds of years worth of handwritten Sinhalese and Tamil poetry found on the «mirror wall» at Sigiriya, an ancient rock fortress in the artist's native country of Sri LankOn the Wall project is an architectural and visual meditation inspired by the hundreds of years worth of handwritten Sinhalese and Tamil poetry found on the «mirror wall» at Sigiriya, an ancient rock fortress in the artist's native country of Sri Lankon the «mirror wall» at Sigiriya, an ancient rock fortress in the artist's native country of Sri Lanka.
A meditation on the flexible richness of writing, the fluid resonances of collage practices, the mobile symbolic relations between art and poetry, and the open channel between representation and the natural world that Vicuna's practice seeks to keep alive and breathing, the film does not signal a climax or closure to the exhibition, but an aperture into space and time, and an encounter with our own place within them.
The artist references classical mythology, Egyptology, graffiti, politics and poetry to present works that act as a meditation on the complexities of history across the worlds of politics and art.
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