Sentences with phrase «ordinary objects for»

The last artist is Donzeaud himself with a large - scale silksreen print and aerosol paint on tarp and wood work titled «Ordinary Objects for Common Use (Couch)».
Taylor worked as Rauschenberg's studio assistant from 1975 to 1982, and the legendary artist's repurposing of trash and ordinary objects for fine art is an evident influence on his Collection of Perishable Rings (1988), where assorted discarded circular items — a tin can, a cork, a roll of masking tape — form a mesmerizing sequence of shapes that seem to roll around, on top of, and within each other.
Ted Victoria, Hu Bing, Bill Jenkins, and Bill Walton look to ordinary objects for drama and realism.
Hu Bing, Bill Jenkins, Ted Victoria, and Bill Walton look to ordinary objects for drama and realism.
He manipulates ordinary objects for their performative potential.

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BlackBerry wants to push beyond communications into mobile computing, and eventually play a leading role in the «Internet of Things,» the term for a predicted revolution in which many ordinary objects will be given computing power.
Because of God's transcendence it would be mythological to refer to God's action in terms appropriate only to objects available, in principle at least, to ordinary sense perception.13 This especially means that one can not speak of God in terms of the categories of time and space; 14 i.e., whatever is predicated of God can not apply only to some particular time and space, but must apply equally to all times and spaces.15 Thus the implication of Ogden's criterion for non-mythological language about God corresponds to his statement of several years ago, that «there is not the slightest evidence that God has acted in Christ in any way different from the way in which he primordially acts in every other event.
Ordinary indeterminacy is compatible with time, for this indeterminacy can only be a characteristic of some enduring object which is otherwise fully actual.
For Whitehead God is a metaphysical necessity, not as the world's creator, ex nihilo but as that foundational actual entity which is the home of eternal objects and the medium by which they can become objects of that aspiration on the part of ordinary actual entities which is the moving force of the world.
He is, rather, a very complex structured society which sustains, among many other societies, a regnant, personally ordered, subordinate society (an enduring object) which Whitehead refers to as «the soul of which Plato spoke» (Adventures of Ideas 267 — see also pp. 263 - 264 for a clear statement of the distinction between «the ordinary meaning of the term «man,» which includes the total bodily man, and the narrow sense of «man,» where «man» is considered a person in Whitehead's technical sense, i.e., as the regnant, personally ordered society which he identifies as his equivalent of Descartes» thinking substance and Plato's soul).
21 In his James Lectures at Harvard in 1940, he abandoned the term «particulars» for «universals» or «qualities» that, based on the examples he cites, functioned somewhat like Whiteheadian «eternal objects»: that is, ordinary macroscopic objects or experiences are to be conceived as a particular togetherness of these qualia at a given locus in spacetime.22
Because the breasts have been made only object for pleasure by «ordinary» guys, that is all they can see.
For a person mentally ill and confused, there is healing by just coming into the presence of real objects, ordinary identifiable things.7
The transcendent existence of concrete objects is also the ground for our ordinary presupposition that they are public entities.
Jesus, pondering how best to describe the depth of God's love, surveyed the crowd before him, fixed on the ordinary objects held in their hands, and told a pair of stories about how we look for things that are lost.
Aristotle lays out the difficulties that the ordinary understanding places in the way of his conception: the actualization of the cause of the process seems to be distinct from that of the object of the process, for the one is an effecting, the other a being effected.
Though the Eastern European situation will remain in flux for some time, ordinary citizens in East Germany and elsewhere are objecting to the abandonment of such socialist protections as guaranteed employment and medical care.
To my surprise, I developed a love for photography and a more sophisticated eye that makes ordinary objects seem beautiful and artistic because of how my eye frames them — a perspective that will last forever.
All considered it successful, though there were the usual concerns about lack of time for ordinary delegates, and the waving of bizarre objects to attract the Chair's attention.
Ordinary matter, which makes up the atoms of familiar objects as well as stars and the visible portions of galaxies, accounts for just 4 percent of the cosmos.
Some scientists objected to Harran being «railroaded» for conduct most considered ordinary.
An object too small to be an ordinary star because it can not produce enough energy by fusion in its core to compensate for the radiative energy it loses from its surface.
Responses to sensory play Even experienced practitioners can be surprised by children's responses to sensory play, with children engaged for almost two hours with seemingly ordinary objects.
Have students select 10 ordinary classroom or playground objects for the class to measure.
You would be insured for the full limits of your policy for most ordinary objects, like your wardrobe.
The depiction of the slave catcher's dog in stage re-enactments of UNCLE TOM»S CABIN made him an object of dread to ordinary citizens, and an object of attraction to dog owners who wanted dogs for anti-social purposes.
Known for his thought - provoking images, Magritte used such ordinary objects as green apples, bowler hats and pipes in unfamiliar contexts, giving new meaning to familiar things and challenging the viewer's perception of reality.
For over five decades, Dine has explored ordinary objects and motifs such as hearts, skulls, and robes, in his exploration of body, memory, and self.
During their 33 - year collaboration, the husband and wife team have garnered attention for their playful sculptures of ordinary objects on a monumental scale.
Willie Cole is best known for assembling and transforming ordinary domestic and used objects such as irons, ironing boards, high - heeled shoes, hair dryers, bicycle parts, wooden matches, lawn jockeys, and other discarded appliances and hardware, into imaginative and powerful works of art and installations.
Ruff has an uncanny feel for the look of the ordinary — in people, places, and objects.
The German artist is well known for her cast sculptures of ordinary objects, figures and animals, with their light - absorbing, matte finishes in unnatural hues.
Richard Hughes is known for his exceptional skill to turn ordinary, sometimes slightly repulsive objects that might be found in a hovel of a rooming house or unceremoniously dumped by the side of the road «'' bleak monuments to abused domestic or public spaces «'' into narrative sculptures.
For Cynthia Greig «s project, «Representations,» the artist whitewashes objects with ordinary white house paint before using charcoal to outline the items, then photographing the transformed objects against a white background.
Over the past three decades, Steinbach has become known for his sculptures that place ordinary objects on display — some purchased, others borrowed — to explore the intersection of our personal desires, memories, and cultural values.
The inspiration for Cristina Tufino comes from her everyday surroundings and discarded, ordinary objects that she finds particularly fascinating.
Celebrated for her multimedia collages, box assemblages, altars, and installations consisting of found materials, Saar has explained, «I am intrigued with combining the remnant of memories, fragments of relics and ordinary objects, with the components of technology.
Emerging with the abstract expressionist movement, Jay DeFeo worked for four decades as a sculptor, photographer, and painter, producing a broad and personal vocabulary of heroic imagery that was inspired by ordinary objects and influenced by prehistoric art, astronomy, and architecture.
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He has a raw talent for turning ordinary pieces of paper into impressive folded animals and objects, using various clever techniques.
The artist, who has received much acclaim over the years for his public installations, many of which feature oversized versions of ordinary objects − made extraordinary by their unanticipated appearance in assorted public spaces.
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.
Stories are a starting point for all of Taus Makhacheva's works and they are told in local vernacular: ordinary people, everyday objects, works of applied decorative arts, landscape, traditions, family lore and institutional archives.
When asked about the motivation for the sculpture Hank Willis Thomas mentioned Claes Oldenburg and his oversized recreations of ordinary and everyday objects one finds in ones living environment.
Arte povera links nature with culture, and the functional with the dysfunctional, with a respect for art, nature and these ordinary objects.
Often using ordinary objects as a starting point, Rickard explores new potential avenues for their use and in doing so maps the architecture where they are sited, redefining our concept of spatial and objectual perception.
For Roy Lichtenstein the object, no matter how ordinary, was of primary importance.
And while you listen, you watch a slow - paced, meticulously calibrated video in which, for long periods, the camera pans soothingly over ordinary domestic objects carefully arranged on a desktop of modernist design.
Korean - born, New York - based Jinkee Choi takes ordinary objects - toothpaste tubes, packaging, trash - as points of departure for an exploration of what he calls «the Unconsciousness World.»
Designs by artists for coins, playing cards, lithographs and children's toys (a special Christmas venture) promoted the artistry of ordinary objects, imagining fine art away from the white cube and in the home.
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