Sentences with phrase «multifarious body»

Tuttle's oeuvre over his long artistic career of almost half a century since the mid — 1960s comprises extraordinarily multifarious body of work that is beyond any categorization.

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Bodies and their various organs are the necessary primary receptors of the multifarious influences conveyed by signs qua possibilities, for that is what signs come down to.13 And signs in general have the power to arouse concrete feelings in embodied subjects; such as, for instance, the «qualitative feels» in conscious experiences.14
No less than Siegel's Invasion of the Body Snatchers, it offers a fabulous, multifarious political metaphor.
The book is a multifarious conversation about the value of artworks and the labor and bodies that make them, especially as defined by institutions with whom artists have often had fraught relationships.
Not Our Class had a multifarious span of activity, including new commissions by artists Marysia Lewandowska, working with The Jo Spence Memorial Archive, and Rehana Zaman, working with King's College Hospital and Body & Soul.
A founding member of the landmark feminist artists collective A.I.R. Gallery in 1972, she has taught at SUNY Stony Brook since 1979, all the while consistently producing bodies of work both complex and multifarious.
Each room features a distinct body of work, showcasing the artist's multifarious range — including glazed ceramics; examples from her bronze fountain series; large - scale biomorphic aluminum sculptures; a constellation of recent paper wall works; and the eleven - foot phosphorescent cast polyurethane HILLS AND CLOUDS (2014).
«Garforth takes a multifarious approach to her art practice creating an eclectic body of work utilizing a diverse array of skills such as illustration, design and craft.
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