Through various scales & mediums: painting, ceramics and drawing; his work explores the world and psyche
of the everyday human experience, and embraces the imperfections vital within that experience.
James Baldwin's writing abounds in what's missing from The Young Karl Marx: political poetry that's informed by the emotional contours
of everyday human experience.
The actual blood
of everyday human experience — the stuff that art and literature capture, in all their ambiguity and resistance to ideological programs — is not circulating very well to the body's limbs.
Not exact matches
This view is not at odds with our
everyday experience of human character.
That life, they say, is an
everyday life, centered in the here and now, capable
of experiencing the entire range
of human emotions, all the while devoid
of a spectator self, and all the while connected to the world as part
of the true self.
This mode
of consciousness is «present as a kind
of feeling for life, in man's pre-scientific consciousness and has as such impressed itself on modern man's
everyday experience of life».1 As a result «man's consciousness
of his own identity has become weaker and more damaged in the course
of human progress.
Is it not incontestable, a matter
of everyday experience, that each
of these, to the extent that he believes (and sees the other believe) in the future
of the world, feels a basic
human sympathy for the other — not for any sentimental reason, but arising out
of the obscure recognition that both are going the same way, and that despite all ideological differences they will eventually, in some manner, come together on the same summit?
«Far from the traditional risk - focused assumptions, extreme sports participation facilitates more positive psychological
experiences and express
human values such as humility, harmony, creativity, spirituality and a vital sense
of self that enriches
everyday life,» Professor Schweitzer said.
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In The Structures
of Everyday Life, Braudel presents a densely quantified history
of human experience around the world in the three hundred years before the Industrial Revolution.
Whiteread's casts
of everyday objects form a quiet and powerful body
of work that fixes in form the echoes and residue
of past
human existence and
experience.
Focusing on the problematic nature
of everyday human relationships or daily rituals, his own personal connections and
experiences become exemplary for wider social problems.
Each
of the artists involved uses
everyday materials in innovative ways to explore and explain the mysterious and beautiful, whether it is the
experience of the
human body, the properties
of light, or the reimagining
of utilitarian materials.
Sandra Ono's mixed media installations explore the
experiences of the
human body through the manipulation
of everyday objects.
While John Armleder, Jeff Koons, Haim Steinbach, and others carry on the spirit
of Duchamp's intellectual wisecrack (while exploring issues
of commodification, the doubtfulness
of discernment, and the irrelevance
of the art / kitsch dichotomy, all addressed through a compliant stance toward the marketplace), Gober bathes his urinals, sinks, beds, doors, dog baskets, armchairs, and other furnishings in murkier, more psychologically provocative waters, transforming his roster
of everyday objects into an iconography
of fundamental
human experience.
Fields such as astronomy, cosmology, and theoretical physics have advanced an understanding
of the universe that is incongruous with
everyday human observation — our terrestrial
experiences limit our perception
of the universe we inhabit.
Unlike typical linguistic or botanical accounts, Mc Hugh tackles the morphology
of human objects and
experience; seeking to define the underlying structures and the law
of form behind the
everyday things which shape our lives.
The idea is to present works that will intrigue the interest around
human culture and will promote the diversity found in the synthesis
of various personal stories, the intersection
of «private» and «public», and the comprehension
of the «historical truth» through
everyday life
experiences.
This highly personal project celebrates the
everyday human experiences of individual artists who are championed by galleries at the fair this year.
Dinah Maxwell Smith works from black - and - white snapshots
of common motifs
of everyday life to capture fleeting moments
of the
human experience in her paintings, including Beach Picnic, 1993, and Five Suits Redux, 2016 that will be on view in the exhibition
Very often left open for discussion, and through clever use
of universal metaphors and delicate color symbolism, they provide a mixed view at both artist's intimate world and associations
of shared
experiences of everyday moments and recognizable
human conditions.
Our projects are focused on art as an expression
of human creativity, which is consequently a significant factor in our
experience of our
everyday life.
A concrete cast
of the interior
of an entire terraced house, House only stood for a few months before its demolition, but was a landmark public sculpture for London and has come to epitomise Whiteread's lifelong project as an artist: fusing
everyday architectural and domestic forms with personal and universal
human experiences and memories.
Certainly,
human subjective
experience - consciousness -
everyday language is filled mainly with nonsensical, magical statements - thus, meaningless in terms
of behavior.
Marriage and family therapists use their knowledge
of family dynamics and the
human psyche to help patients cope with problems families
experience everyday.