Sentences with phrase «one's relationship to nature»

Labour is the expression of human life and through labour human relationship to nature is changed, hence through labour human beings change themselves.
The gallery's curated selection examines the notion of mankind's relationship to nature through a variety of aesthetic approaches and a broad range of media.
His current body of work concerns spirituality and the human relationship to nature.
Her figurative work of the late 1980s and early 1990s confronted subjects such as AIDS, gender and race, while recent works have depicted the human condition in relationship to nature.
Hive Culture presents diverse works by 18 contemporary artists who are preoccupied with the pivotal role that bees play in pollination, environmental health and our changing relationship to nature.
Flat, blank facades on buildings conceived as commodities — or just oddities — rather than works of civic art; flat modernist pictorial abstractions; the flattening of cultural history into pseudo-history packaged as what Henry dismissed as «applied sociology» — all spoke to him of something far more ominous, the abasement of man and the crude negation of his proper relationship to nature as embodied in the great tradition.
These large artworks allow the viewer to question their own relationship to nature in private and contemplative way.
If for women reproductive behavior is, finally, an issue of control and intentional management, then we would seem to be mimicking the male culture's instrumental relationship to nature.
LYB: I realised that the works weren't the same, that is, they didn't have the same relationship to nature or operate in the same way; they were quite different in the media that they use, in both subject and form.
Joey and Flora's humanistic work encapsulates their personal relationship to nature through explorations with glass, wood, metal, and drawings.
At first glance, Katie Holten's six large - scale drawings on canvas and four smaller drawings on paper aim to reassert the medium's vital relationship to nature — a historical bond that has been largely subsumed over the past century and a half by the ever - evolving medium of photography.
Since the 1960s, Downes says, North American art has addressed the physicality of nature in two ways: as traditional landscape painting (and by extension through abstraction) and as three - dimensional sculptures that have a mimetic relationship to nature.
The selection of works feature both traditional and abstracted representations of landscape depicting various forms of the exterior world as well as our internal or psychological relationship to nature.
His 1982 installation Tavola a spirale (Spiral table) features a progression of fruits and vegetables as a symbolic offering of sustenance, while his large - scale paintings of animals suggest a more nomadic relationship to nature.
This exhibition presents painting, sculpture, photography and video that explore a multi-dimensional preoccupation with the pivotal role bees play in pollination, environmental health and our changing relationship to nature.
Today's political debates occur largely and almost exclusively between liberals, first - wave and second - wave, neither of whom confront the fundamentally alternative understanding of human nature and the human relationship to nature that the preliberal tradition defended.
Reinforcing a false binary, placing humanity as both separate and sovereign over nature, while also attempting to create a space for reverence by illustrating our relative smallness in relationship to nature.
This sense of awe and wonder drive many to explore, inquire and understand their relationship to nature by understanding more about nature.
A more physical, sacramental approach — and one that would specifically begin with rethinking our relationship to nature and the ground we tread upon — should be considered.
Linear power is the ability to produce intended or desired effects in our relationships to nature or to other people.
But as I have continued to read about the period, I have become convinced that it's deepest impact was not on our theory of truth and its relationship to rationality, but rather on our concept of our relationship to nature.
Does revelation have anything substantive to offer us as we rethink our relationship to nature?
According to those who live each week shaped by Shabbat, however, it is a practice that powerfully alters their relationships to nature, work, God and others.
Our relationship to history is wholly different from our relationship to nature.
In Two Kinds Of Society, Corneilius writes about detached and attached societies, detached not only vis - a-vis children, but detached or attached in a more general sense, as to their relationship to nature, other people and innate human capacities.
Since tapping into awareness, I've experienced major shifts and significant breakthroughs and I can wholeheartedly say that my experiences with my friendships, family, relationship to nature and food, as well as my spiritual and soulful practice are truly more rich.
The mindmap can be of favourite tunes, what the children want to say about the Earth, their relationship to nature, and / or related to other green projects going on in school.
Led by Conservancy staff, this four - day backpacking program introduces students to backpacking, basic map reading, and navigation skills while nurturing students» relationship to nature and the national parks.
It's rather «an idiosyncratic proposal of completely reversing your relationship to nature — playing on this idea that nature is something that we control,» she says.
Purple is an immersive six - channel video installation addressing man's relationship to nature and to the planet, created by the British artist and filmmaker John Akomfrah.
While pleasing in their elegant minimalism, they also bring to mind aspects of architecture and its relationship to nature.
Landscape painting was about nature and our relationship to nature, but it was also about social and political harmony and order.
Purple is an immersive six - channel video installation addressing man's relationship to nature and to the planet.
Interested in natural history and Modern art, Lauren Fensterstock explores the evolving history of our relationship to nature via elaborate, all - black sculptures and installations.
For more than four decades Maren Hassinger (b. 1947) has been recognized as a pioneering artist who mindfully explores our relationship to nature, movement, and transformation.
While stunning bits of nature are the active ingredient in both artists» work, it is our relationship to nature — the pleasure we take from it, our exploitation of it, the mysterious meaning we derive from beholding it — that is the key component uniting each disparate piece.
All these artists, however, convey their unique visions within a cultural environment defined by a vast array of forces, including the Internet, urbanity, and humanities» relationship to nature.
The Warehouse Gallery April 17 — July 14, 2007 NETWORKED NATURE presents work that comments on our relationship to nature and natural environments in networked culture.
The rusty remnants, scattered over more than 600 miles of desert, represent open questions about the nature of humanity and our relationship to nature.
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