Sentences with phrase «on quotidian»

Romuald Demidenko (1985, PL) is a curator, researcher and producer currently focused on the exploration of the impact that increasing digitalization and social media have on quotidian real life events, as well as on... More
Her subject matter focuses on quotidian aspects of domestic life, taking place in conventional, albeit subtly Nigerian, interiors.
They are secondary, solid objects based on quotidian originals, like Jasper Johns's ale can.
So writes B. Wurtz on the art of Sylvan Lionni, whose second solo exhibition at this gallery, «Half Life,» focused precisely on those quotidian things.
Will the need to occupy space violate the intimacy the artist characteristically evokes through his edgy commentaries on quotidian beauty?
His works often focus on quotidian and ready - made objects that address ordinary daily rituals.
Max Weintraub reviews Michael von Graffenried's «Inside Cairo,» a photographic series focusing on the quotidian activities and daily rituals in Egypt's capital city.
The Picnic verges on the quotidian — be it a musical instrument, a stick, or a signature — the pieces hinting at their resemblance to existing prototypes in the world.
Best known for his works with hand - painted cloth, Lee's works often focus on quotidian and ready - made objects that address ordinary daily rituals.
While works like Eclipse captured autobiographical moments with grand gestures, Derek has since focused his attention on the quotidian.
A talk by New York - based artist Sable Elyse Smith, whose practice calls attention to confining structures in society and the often invisible ways in which they shape our minds or direct our bodies, focusing on quotidian violence in the institution of language and the carceral system.
Though of different places and times: he of post-war San Francisco and she of modern day New York, both have produced works that give pause to meditate on the quotidian.
In the late 1970s his practice delved into spatial questions of visual syntax, honing in on the quotidian rituals of collecting and arranging objects through a continued engagement with the Display works.
It homes in on the quotidian small talk characteristic of people who define themselves by defining themselves.

Not exact matches

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More than a decade after Teilhard's phrase «everything that rises must converge» had been on English - speaking lips, the debut of Telstar, the first of a shining silver constellation of communications satellites, established a quotidian engineering footing of sorts for the grand mystic vision.
Written from Jerusalem: Walking through the narrow, winding streets of Jerusalem's Old City on my first visit here in fifteen years, I was powerfully struck once again by the grittiness of Christianity, the palpable connection between the faith and the quotidian realities of life.
This body of evidence raises weighty questions on a seemingly quotidian matter.
They taught me too that our biggest questions, our deepest desires and fears and joys, often meet us in the quotidian challenges of marriage, parenting and home life — at the 3 a.m. feeding, in the tantrum at Costco, amidst piles of dirty laundry, at the community playground, in the bouquet of weeds left carefully on your pillow.
You may have some time on the road to do some reading next year though and Quotidian Mysteries will be a good one.
Fever Pitch is about the quotidian and what one man can learn about himself by participating in the national obsession; The Soccer Diaries starts with a child in search of something thoroughly other, a citizen cheating on his own country's sporting culture.
Bujalski takes a sledgehammer to the carefully ordered surfaces and dramatic conventions of narrative cinema, favoring instead an unpredictability in which the crosscurrents of quotidian life collide on the screen in a series of brilliantly alive patterns.
Such an aesthetic testifies to the ongoing benefits of shooting on film, a medium that's alive to the nooks and crannies of the quotidian.
What makes it our favorite movie in an exceptional year for them is the way that Lonergan, the playwright - turned - filmmaker behind Margaret and You Can Count On Me, manages to ground a family tragedy of staggering proportions in the quotidian crap of everyday life.
Mannix's job is a quotidian nightmare of putting out fires, making sure the trains run on time, preventing the embarrassing stuff from getting into the press and keeping the tantrums / temptations of the stars to a manageable minimum.
Because the quotidian demands on K - 12 principals and their staffs severely limit the time they can devote both to training neophyte teachers and assessing the ongoing work of veteran instructors, video evaluations have been eagerly embraced as a time - saver.
Since then, after leaving the Black Country, he had learned to suck in and oxygenate himself on London's quotidian pathologies as naturally as breath.
To me, poetry can make even the most quotidian of things — a tomato on the counter, a housefly batting against the window, your bent reflection in a steel mixing bowl — something extraordinary.
«That Sidibé was a «popular» photographer rather than a satirical pop commentator on vernacular culture — which is to say he was a photographer firmly grounded in his environment who combined work - for - hire portraiture with his own exploratory documentation of the quotidian excitement of his Bamako neighborhood — made him one among several recording angels of a new generation of urban Africans, of which the other most important Malian example was his elder, Seydou Keita.
Ilya (b. 1933, Dnepropetrovsk, Soviet Union) and Emilia Kabakov (b. 1945, Dnepropetrovsk, Soviet Union) base their collaborative works on the intersection of quotidian and conceptual elements.
What happens in these collisions is not what one would expect: there's no attack on painting's elevated status and no pop - inspired celebration of quotidian artifacts.
Often incorporating quotidian office supplies, her work evokes the banalities of the everyday that underpin creative work, from PowerPoint presentations narrating her typical studio routine to collaged works on paper that use materials such as carbon transfer paper, discarded printed matter, and tape.
The jury panel commented in their statement, «Neuenschwander's work brings together painting, photography, film, sculpture, installation and collaboration with audience, and is often based on an awareness of simple gestures, processes and quotidian «savoir faire.»
Here's what did work: Glenn Kaino's glittering mass of arrows in flight at Honor Fraser's booth, a demure suite of gelatin silver prints showing Carrie Mae Weems dancing in a nearly transparent white nightgown, Galerie Brandstrup's laser - focus on young painters (including Michael Kvium and Christer Glein), and Chris Wiley's quirky photographs mimicking and framed with quotidian substances (never has Astro - Turf served a better purpose than a picture frame) as part of Nicelle Beauchene Gallery's entry into Armory Presents.
The works currently on display include traditional ephemera (Italian language guides, bakery business cards) as well as original works of art that mimic knickknacks, such as Sinead Cahill's hand - embroidered «girl scout» merit badges made from lithographed fabric, and many things that are not ephemeral at all, but step outside traditional fine art forms into the realm of the quotidian.
For Holoscenes, set in a 30,000 lb aquarium set up on the lawn of Miami Dade College, four actors performed quotidian tasks underwater, oblivious to the rising sea - level (and the week's prescient downpour) that is threatening their / our very survival.
Usually depictions of atmospheric effects in nature, or the quotidian setting of the studio, their fulcrum rests on an actual physical rip in the photographic print.
Redolent of everyday devices in certain communities and populations such as a hut or a wheel, the artist focuses not just on ideas around personal or interpersonal identity, but he also emphasizes on how memory can be the vehicle for transmitting certain typologies of quotidian practices from generation to generation.
In 1987, he began to produce works intended for sitting and lying down that focus on the boundary between artefact and quotidian object, thus forming a bridge between art and reality.
The resulting motif, both cosmic and quotidian, forms the basis of a new collection of garments, which will be on display in the Galleries as well as presented in a fashion show.
The gallery installation consists of three sculptures and several paintings on Tyvek, a quotidian durable industrial fabric used for such things as protective covers for packaging, reusable garbage bags, and banners.
With subjects painted using vibrant hues and tactile surfaces, Fratino's portraiture depicts a relatable sentimentality by transforming quotidian activities, like eating, lounging or loving, into opportunities to reflect on the complexities of life.
With the several large paintings and stack - cardboard - box sculptures on view, Toren looks to find in the quotidian ample evidence of the supramundane... read more
Imagining these quotidian moments, which range from flossing, to practicing yoga, to putting on a pair of boots, Hurzlmeier's paintings seek to draw insight from the everyday.
Murray's work builds on the legacy of early twentieth - century Modernist movements such as Cubism and Expressionism, funneling them into her own language that is equally concerned with psychology and the quotidian.
Through the process of documenting America's foundation through both mythology and quotidian objects, photographer Taryn Simon reflects on the heart of national identity by capturing that which is often obscured.
Antonia Pérez, born in New York City, is a visual artist who mines the detritus of everyday life for evidence of the nature of contemporary quotidian culture and transforms her finds into sculpture, assemblage and works on paper.
The works in the show»... reveals the artist's inventive approach to his quotidian subjects which loom larger than life on paper and become transformative sculptural objects in tar and plaster,» according to the gallery.
Lifelike invites a close examination of art since the late 1960s based on commonplace objects and situations that are startlingly realistic, often playful and sometimes surreal — works that investigate the quieter side of the quotidian.
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