Sentences with phrase «of archetypal forms»

Her images are both self - revelatory and speak to the collective unconscious in their evocation of archetypal forms.
The Buddhist mandala and Hindu yantra have been recurring motifs in his paintings, less for their symbolism than for their simple renewal of archetypal forms, «which I thought had a bearing on contemporary discourse.»
Evil is part of the archetypal forms present to the individual and collective self.
The contrast between the two environments drives at a notion of the universality of the archetypal form incorporated, as well as being a display of beauty.

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When we turn to Daniel Day Williams» analysis of those «archetypal forms which love takes in history [and] which can be distinguished and analysed» (SFL 4), we find a thinker who is sensitive to the questions raised by Christian claims of superiority to Judaism.
While therefore the forms of love are in one sense innumerable there are certain archetypal forms which love takes in history which can be distinguished and analysed.
If Icardi offers little in terms of hold up play and passing - Higuain is even more of the archetypal pure - form striker; goals is all he'd bring really, but potentially by the bucketload.
But once all these pieces were in place to form the archetypal bird skeleton, birds then evolved rapidly, eventually leading to the great diversity of species we know today.»
The gameplay involves choosing one of four archetypal characters (to fit different play - styles) and then going off and shooting things, collecting loot (in the form of weapons, shield mods and grenade mods) and cash, and completing missions (which generally involve shooting things).
At the core of his work is an exploration of modernist design and the public realm - his installations recall archetypal 20th century landscapes, such as playgrounds, urban parks, the abandoned garden and the corporate lobby as well as modernist interior motifs and familiar objects like fireplaces and lamps presented in entirely new forms.
The archetypal compositional techniques Carrà admired in these works led to his break with the dynamism of Futurism and to his creation of paintings with a stillness and form, which he termed a «condensation of expression».
300.000 km / s to GOD is an archetypal piece, in the form of a light mandala (Sanskrit, «circle», signifying a ritual symbol representing the universe and a spiritual protection zone for those who look at it).
Sculptures by Louise Bourgeois and Laurie Simmons's Walking House are part of Femmes - Maisons, a section which conceptualizes the female body as the archetypal form of home, since it is humankind's first dwelling place.
Here too, sculptures are created with archetypal forms of wood or stone: ovals, lines or circles.
It sets up a dichotomy between archetypal structures found in nature (such as the homes of insects, birds, plants and seeds) and industrially processed forms.
His recent series of paintings and drawings explore how personal and collective forms of ambivalence are found in attitudes towards aesthetics, archetypal forms and male identity.
Hood is interested in how image forms are used for that purpose in contemporary culture and how they can act as archetypal activators of pictoral and emotional content.
Deep time, in the interpretation of Zucco, is an ancestral and enigmatic space in an unfathomable past in which forces capable of generating transitional and archetypal forms perpetually act, creating the symbols of an age that anticipates human presence.
Perhaps a better word than abstraction for what Hollowell does would be aniconism — the self - manifestation of archetypal representations of spiritual forms.
With a keen awareness of how representation fundamentally alters the subject observed, this exhibition proposes a loose correspondence among historical materials, obliquely assembling a class of «more archetypal forms».
Despite their anti-art aesthetic and the rough - and - ready quality of their construction, they have the same symbolic, archetypal anthropomorphic forms as his flat symbolic paintings.
Marrying special glazes with archetypal forms, Haggerty is one of the up and coming stars in contemporary ceramics.
Both artists professed an abiding interest in classical mythology and the unconscious and sought to explore archetypal and timeless forms in their work of this period.
Through visual recollections of his experiences in the South, Bearden meticulously recorded the ritual forms, or the «collective beliefs,» that imbue his works with archetypal significance.
Campins» works, laconic in style, are similar to those of Polish artist Joseph Schulz, whose Form 14 (archetypal of Schulz's style) exhibits architecture without detail.
Graham also encouraged interest in so - called «primitive» archetypal forms, and Pousette - Dart produced canvases with complex, interlocking biomorphic and geometric imagery, as well as hundreds of stylized, abstracted drawings of figures, heads, and animals.
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