Sentences with phrase «of poetic resonances»

This is as engaging and enigmatic a project as one could imagine, and has all kinds of poetic resonances.
It means, however, that not only our virtues, but also our vices, have been robbed of their poetic resonances.
The different environments contained in the exhibition space are not related in between them through narrative congruence, but by means of a poetic resonance.

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Those already sufficiently conscious of the sexual imbalance in language make the effort to use «a person,» «an individual,» «one,» «persons,» «people,» «humankind» (a word given deep poetic resonance in our century through T. S. Eliot's «Four Quartets»).
But it's an earlier ambition of his that allows us to see Concerto in Black and Blue as a personal work with implications for us all, and to grasp its intertwined poetic and political resonance.
The lack of titles makes the poetic resonance in Martin's art entirely dependent on the visual qualities of the works themselves.
Campus's aim here does not seem to be deconstruction per se, but a poetic resonance, in a Buddhist sense, of the vastness outside of momentary experience.
Edwards» study of experience shared by Africa and its diasporas has found its reflection on rigid and intricate sculptures in which industrial materials gain poetic resonance.
Artworks by 19 participating artists are at times playful and poignant, including: Jim Hodges's eerily captivating pink crystal skull, divided in two, forming a (broken) heart; Felix Gonzalez - Torres's poetic light strands and touching brass rings; Louise Bourgeois's hand - sewn couple merged at the belly; Ron Mueck's miniature yet monumental spooning couple; Juan Muñoz's wall - mounted men sharing a hearty laugh at each other's expense; Katharina Fritsch's fantastical octopus embodying fear, control, and helplessness; Yinka Shonibare MBE's headless ballerinas concealing revolvers behind their colorful skirts; and Maurizio Cattelan's slyly humorous pair of inverted police officers, which take on a new resonance in the wake of recent violence and protest.
These works also speak to the artist's perception of automotive and locomotive industry products as gestural markers and carriers of poetic, political resonances — as figurations emblematic of the Black modernity and futurism inscribed within the epic practices of the road tripping troubadours who created and propagated the soundtrack to Delta's mobile blues culture.
Most visitors found the seeds moving from afar, and the political and poetic resonances of the work increased throughout its run, regardless of technical hitches, because of the tribulations of its creator Ai Weiwei.
Michelle Andrade: Self - Titled Andrade's work mines the material of both everyday conversation and internal monologue for isolated moments of particular resonance — be they humorous, poetic, or seemingly mundane.
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