Not exact matches
A
new study by Michigan State University revealed that living in a location where you have the chance to see a lot of blue
spaces, like a body of water, leads to lower levels of «
psychological distress.»
In this interview
New York based Ethiopian born artist Julie Mehretu (b. 1970) talks about how she uses abstract art to create a
psychological space for herself.
Monica Bonvicini (* 1965 in Venice, lives in Berlin) and Tom Burr (* 1963 in
New Haven, Connecticut, lives in
New York) share an interest in the functional purposes of social
spaces and their
psychological, social and gender - specific conventions.
Julien Levy, for example, wrote that Gorky uncovered «a
new space, a psychological Space.&r
space, a
psychological Space.&r
Space.»
I've always loved the strangeness of their imagined
spaces, both physical and
psychological, which have very much inspired this
new body of work.
Intrigued by the multiple complexities in Greenwold's paintings, Bui writes: «With their repeated penetration of lines, Greenwold's
new paintings and drawings evoke Giacometti's existential angst, while the calibration of scale among figures, objects, interiors, and landscapes conjures Balthus's magnified
psychological space.
Also present in the exhibition is a
new painting that uses twine to diagram both an architectural stage
space and a potentially
psychological space on the surface of the linen.
Featuring
new large scale paintings and intimate works on paper, Walker's exhibition focuses on the figure of a woman within the
psychological spaces of a modernist Hollywood Hills home.
Opie's
new portraits evoke the sublime and the inner
psychological space of both the viewer and subject.
Combining
new and existing works, Blood Ties is an unfinished
psychological space, or latent film set on which a performance is about to begin.
Letting go of figurative icons and utilizing the language of abstraction to explore emotional and
psychological space, Val Britton's
new series, Cosmology maps thefeatures of a theoretical universe.
Not just generally, but in my own painting terms: the operation of each, and the
psychological and formal properties of these
spaces, the ways they might be fractured to create something
new.
While reinforcing Beninati's fascination with liminal
spaces, these
new paintings continue to reveal his interest in pushing the
psychological and material boundaries of the work.
Dealing with the paradoxes of these surreal environments — vast, impersonal constructions such as the cities of Las Vegas and Dubai and the remote, scientific colonies of the South Pole or a commercial
space launch facility in
New Mexico — Samaras» ongoing interest is in mapping political geographies and the
psychological dislocation in the everyday.
Alex Prager's
new exhibition Face in the Crowd, showcases large - scale color photographs of elaborately - staged crowd scenes and a film by the same name that explore the notion of the individual within the masses, the boundary between public and private
space and the
psychological complexities of human interaction.
Herding the expanding population into dense areas with smaller living
spaces will instill the
new class of poor and obligate their
psychological transition toward accepting the Agenda 21 megacity concept.
Over the last few months, the market has been driven by
new capital entering the
space and a
psychological acceptance of bitcoin.