Sentences with phrase «of immaterial»

That is the inevitable consequence — and completely in the spirit — of doing things like creating tradable commodities out of immaterial objects, such as emissions - trading quotas.
Notes from the Artist: «Hymns to the void, planetary attributes, light - captured evidence of cosmic occurrences, and willful space - manipulations of immaterial ideas - all while the Earth under your feet wobbles and drifts.
In France, Yves Klein's choreographed installation and his sale of Zones of Immaterial Pictorial Sensitivity provided more examples of ethereal and time - based art, as did Georges Mathieu's theatrical demonstrations of painting, which he took to Japan.
Whether as anti-art, institutional critique, conceptualism, exploration of the immaterial or the dematerialization of the art object, the empty or near empty gallery has been a mainstay of contemporary art for almost fifty years.
Transfer of a Zone of immaterial pictorial sensibility to Dino Buzzati, Paris, January 26th, 1962.
Yves Klein's intangible «Zones of Immaterial Pictorial Sensibility,» Richard Tuttle's bit of rope nailed to a gallery wall, Wolfgang Laib's floor - bound squares of sifted pollen and countless other works that delineate the zone of borderline nonsense in which Ireland operates comfortably.
For example, after her first site - visit, Erin Shirreff decided she wanted to use compressed ash from around the town for her Untitled sculpture series that was part of Immaterial.
Aware that palm trees have biblical symbolism as well as contemporary paradisiacal connotations, Newton's prints illuminate the commodification of these immaterial associations.
From Louise Bourgeois» Cell IX (1999), which imprisons a tender moment of touch between an adult and child in a steel cage, to the powerful grouping of Kiki Smith's sculptures from the early 1990s that approach the physical form as transient, we are reminded of the immaterial body — the soul — so often overlooked and in danger of vanishing altogether.
The sequence of immaterial documents from the Teche Rai archives combined with the materiality of paintings, sculptures and installations l develop in three separate sections and analyze the relationships between Italian public television with visual art, politics and entertainment.
That's while being conscious of spiritual practice and its commodification, which in turn raises questions of access, private versus public ownership, within the wider discourse of immaterial production.
Conceived as switches within architecture's larger network of immaterial flow, they alter the duration of procession and the direction of vision, ricocheting sightlines across moving glass planes.
It also resonated with contemporary debates led by organisations such as W.A.G.E (Working Artists and the Greater Economy) and recent discussions about theories of immaterial labour, whose concerns include the articulation of definitions of work remuneration.
Employing dark humor and incongruous means, the exhibition examines several enquiries central to Kwan's practice such as the growing professionalization of artists in Hong Kong, the role of the artist under such capitalistic circumstances and the commercial value of immaterial labor.
The conversation takes place within the exhibition Coming of Age at Sector 2337, and discusses the recontextualization of historical and formal heritages, the intersections of immaterial and material forms, and the capacity of attention to transport.
Meanwhile, a concurrent, metaphorical understanding of the term attends to the unearthing of immaterial resources by addressing the field of research - based practice at large, its inherent interdisciplinarity and its impact on the circulation of information within a global marketplace.
Literally caught in between melting and being repurposed, several hundred meters of gutted sheaths are compressed into dense lumps of immaterial distance.
Join us for a live music performance by Ty Segall, followed by a DJ set by Boom Bip, on October 2, 2010, in honor of our Immaterial opening.
Probably the best - known artist in his field, Turrell's entire oeuvre since the 1960s has been devoted to exploring the diverse manifestations of this immaterial medium and working towards a new, space - defining form of light art.
So far Liberate Tate's case has been propagated through a series of attention - grabbing, guerrilla - style actions, but in collaboration with Platform — a London - based arts organisation working towards social and ecological justice — Tate à Tête, 2012, an alternative Tate gallery audio guide, has moved both groups» activism into a kind of immaterial territory.
Shifting from a focus of disgust and revulsion at the raw corporeal materiality, the exhibition finds disturbance within the disparity between a disembodied, infinite connectedness of the immaterial and the opaque constraints produced by the digital economy.
Massa Lemu is a Malawian visual artist and writer whose multi-disciplinary artistic practice takes the form of drawing, performance, and multimedia installations that are concerned with the contradictions of migration within globalization and the effects of an immaterial, flexible and mobile capitalism on the post-colonial subject.
In effect, to lie down on the garage floor of the gallery and immerse oneself in Fleming's video is to be transported out of the mechanized reality of everyday life and into the realm of the immaterial.
Yves Klein sold Zones of Immaterial Pictorial Sensibility, indicated by a receipt, to collectors for sums of gold.
The play of light constantly transforms the appearance of this large, complex structure, inviting the viewer to meditate on Klein's realm of the immaterial.
With practices and insights that prefigure many important discoveries in biology, chemistry and physics, alchemy likewise fascinated and continues to fascinate poets and painters, serving as an allegory for the physical manifestation of immaterial spirit.
He invented another kind of conceptual art based on the sale of «zones of immaterial pictorial sensibility.»
Beginning in the late 1960s, he turned to the representation of immaterial phenomena in nature such as wind, fire, water, smoke, and fog.
Composed almost entirely of immaterial gestures, Imhof's work exists at the intersection of contemporary dance and -LSB-...]
Ballroom Marfa is pleased to announce the opening of Immaterial, an exhibition that will focus on the physical and psychic tensions between form, color, and space across varied visual and structural mediums.
The distribution follows the final settlement of the sale of Aspen's California oil and gas assets to Venoco, Inc., at which the parties made a number of immaterial adjustments to the purchase price paid at the June 30, 2009 closing, and made certain other payments that were not determined until after the closing.
The work itself is kind of immaterial.
«It's kind of immaterial,» DeFrancisco said.
Without God, who is Spirit (not made of matter), we could not make sense of immaterial things.
the bulk of the immaterial comes in fact out of Israel's ancient past, transmitted first orally and given... written formulation (first) by the Yahwist... Nor do we mean to say, then, that the story of Joseph came into being as a messianic message with the intention of treating Joseph as a messianic figure.
The world of classical Greece and Rome was prepared to accept the idea that our souls might journey to heaven, for heaven is the native climate of the immaterial soul.
The rabbis said that the angels had bodies of fire, which was about as close as the ancient Hebrew mentality could come to the idea of immaterial existence.
You can make «assertions,» and reject «assertions,» but you can not provide me or anyone with reasons as to why yours are valid without making use of the immaterial, which you reject as being real.
Since the Greeks (as indeed most of the ancient world though often in vague and undefined ways) were accustomed to think of death in terms of the survival of an immaterial soul, the Jewish emphasis on the resurrection of the fleshly body seemed not only unnecessary, but unspiritual and even repellent.
@Todd — then I don't buy this concept of a immaterial standard.
Fr Kevin Flannery SJ argues that Aristotle, saw human knowledge of the immaterial as that which completes our knowing of the physical rather than being a deduced conclusion from it.
I once cite «Realism and Idealism,» the passage about objective idealism in which Collingwood clearly states his conception of the world of nature: «Thus it conceives the world of nature as something derived from and dependent upon something logical prior to itself, a world of immaterial ideas; but this is not a mental world or a world of mental activities or of things depending on mental activity although it is an intelligible world or a world in which mind, when mind comes into existence, finds itself completely at home.
Thus it conceives the world of nature as something derived from and dependent upon something logical prior to itself, a world of immaterial ideas; but this is not a mental world or a world of mental activities or of things depending on mental activity although it is an intelligible world or a world in which mind, when mind comes into existence, finds itself completely at home.
The contact with Zoroastrianism, which was the dominant religion within the Achaemenid Empire founded by Cyrus the Great, as well as Hellenic thought led to incorporation of religious ideas from those cultures into Judaism, including the development of notions of an immaterial and immortal soul distinct from the body and a moralized afterlife.
In his encyclical letter on the importance of St. Thomas» work, Pope Leo also alluded to the Church's need to maintain a deep study of science: «When the Scholastics, following the teaching of the Holy Fathers, everywhere taught throughout their anthropology that the human understanding can only rise to the knowledge of immaterial things by things of sense, nothing could be more useful for the philosopher than to investigate carefully the secrets of Nature, and to be conversant, long and laboriously, with the study of physical science.»
Accordingly, if there is an immaterial action (such as ideo - genesis / conceptualising) it must be the product of an immaterial power.
But as «spirit» the human soul simultaneously belongs to another realm of being, the realm of immaterial forms, and as such is contrasted with other formal principles of nature, so that its ontological status is altogether different.24
The difference between us and Jesus is that Jesus, as Christ, fully realized that he was a material manifestation of the immaterial.
Of course, all it took to spike the Dow / SPX higher was a couple of immaterial «consumer confidence» reports in order to reflate the stock market with some «hope.»

Not exact matches

In addition, other risks and uncertainties not presently known to us or that we currently believe to be immaterial could affect the accuracy of any such forward - looking statements.
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