Sentences with phrase «memory imbued»

His relationship with his father, death and memory all imbued with a growing political awareness.
McDonald spent six months in residence at RAIR sifting through the personal items and felt a deep empathy for the memories imbued in these familiar domestic objects.

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I am reminded, in my darkest moments, that I'm grateful for the swirl of haunting memoriesimbued with love — that I can conjure up at any moment.
My childhood memories are a veritable cross-continental flavour tour de force, which is reflected in my irreverent style of cooking imbued with nutritional wisdom.
Efforts to «save Greece» may be imbued in the Greek collective memory as exactly the opposite, as an external economic punishment, through what was at times perceived as a deeply humiliating process.
When the kid is accidentally vaporized in a weapons test, his father builds a new robotic child and imbues it with his son's memories.
A few less than intriguing things then take place, such as Tiger Lily explaining to Peter that he will know the truth about his mother when he submerges himself in a nearby river, because the river has somehow been imbued with his mum's memories, and can show it all to him in the form of poorly - constructed animation.
The story of a 30 - year - old woman's return home to help care for her aging father is sweet and slim, but it's imbued with heartbreaking insight into grief and memory.
Imbued with the power to jump from person - to - person like a ghost, Morris can control the bodies and memories of those he inhabits.
His environments offer to take us to a place of limbo, where memories, impressions, and emotions exist beyond a world defined by the totality of conventional relationships and imbue art with the potential to create new forms of life to match the contemporary world of devalued knowledge and truth.
He routinely scours the neighborhood surrounding his Chinatown studio for discarded items, repurposing them into installations imbued with memories of oppression and the abuses of authority.
Life and story, past and present, memory and imagination all exist in one space.This leads us to have many questions when looking at her images, which are never quite answered as Paula imbues each image with a strong sense of mystery and ambiguity.
Imbued with wit and an economy of line, her images are often painted through the filter of her memory, using text to anchor recollections and facts.
Indeed, Tomasko's compositions are inexplicably imbued with a latent sense of human presence and memories.
The artist focuses on the personal memories we each bring to our experiences in both his performances and his sculptures, embedding them with objects and sounds imbued with personal experience.
The resulting images were imbued with a sense of memory while still maintaining Fuchs's typical arm's - length relationship with the viewer.
The convolutions of these chance felt fragments recall a disparate collection of memories — the quick gestures of a Joan Mitchell painting, the color field forms of Morris Louis» stained canvases, the starkness of Robert Morris» wall pieces — each imbued with aleatory process that accepts accident and chance.
Through her iconic use of found materials such as wood doors, chains, and synthetic hair associated with her childhood memories and experiences, Stingily imbues the readymade with political and personal urgency.
An architectural space is thus imbued with layers of meaning: a house is both unified and complex; it is the result of memories and experiences.
While together forming an installation, these new pieces also create an environment, imbued with memories and associations, for the other works on display.
Canvases as seemingly varied as his still life Cascos / Helmets (2009), the North African landscape seen in Casbah de Tiout (2008), and the minutely detailed Marruecos triptico / Morocco Triptych (2009) are all imbued with the memories of a lifetime spent across three continents, immersed in diverse cultures, histories, religions, and traditions and finally emphasized through Morocco's vivid hues.
The tranquility of the present is imbued with haunting memories of past conflict.
Kofke imbues each piece with nostalgia and these works explore memories of a bygone era as catalysts for human connection.
The South African — born artist «excavates in reverse,» layering everyday materials imbued with memory like burlap or denim into densely textured visual feasts for the 14 paintings plus collages on display here.
Salcedo employs objects from the past, objects imbued with an important sense of history and, through these contemporary memory sculptures, illustrates the flow of time.
Exploring the intertwined themes of memory and place and often imbued with longing, Anderson's work reflects his own experience with shifting notions of cultural identity.
Indeed, for Mitchell, color was deeply - felt, imbued with personal memories.
Looking at these circular structures on a wall, the loudest sound in the orchestra is only a distant memory, the rhythms floating somewhere in the past; now the worn scuffs imbue peace and tranquility, an Agnes Martin for the Millennium, windows of human life and expression.
Lisa Noble's symbolic paintings and drawings of room scenes represent self - portraits, little narratives that give a glimpse into her personal world, imbued with memories.
In light of the artist's own tragic and conflicted history, Memory Ware # 37 is imbued with some of those self - same qualities that Kelley disavowed.
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