Sentences with phrase «own abstract language»

(Robinson especially criticized many of the Marxists whose talks she attended, whose abstract language and sense of victimhood, she said, seem entirely out of touch with the real suffering of hundreds of millions of laborers worldwide today.)
In the abstract language here adopted for metaphysical statement, «passing on becomes «creativity In the dictionary sense of the verb creare, «to bring forth, beget, produce.»
The size of the human brain expanded dramatically during the course of evolution, imparting us with unique capabilities to use abstract language and do complex math.
Although the separation actually weakens the description, it is an important feature of abstract language, the researchers note.
The new results strengthen the idea that this machinery is predisposed to abstract language even without being taught.
The more abstract language that some teachers use can be taken as fancy imagery to help guide your poses.
Dads use far more abstract language, which we know is really good for children's vocabulary development.
ELLs do need to be able to converse informally, but they also need to be able to use more complex, abstract language in order to comprehend and use academic English.
These models help translate the rubric's abstract language into more specific, concrete, and understandable terms.
- Publishers Weekly «If F. Scott Fitzgerald and Marguerite Duras had had a son, he would be Simon Van Booy; this is a truly special writer who does things with abstract language that is so evocative and original your breath literally catches in your chest.
Even worse, the characters talk in deliberately abstract language, being careful never to actually say what they're talking about.
Graphic tablet manufacturer Wacom has just given birth to WILL - otherwise known as the Wacom Ink Layer Language.Wacom announced on Wednesday that it has developed a standard abstract language for drawing and handwriting on the screens of mobile devices,... Read more
Since late 1967, when her first colour stripe paintings appeared, Riley has sought to articulate an abstract language in which relations of colour and form generate a range of visual sensations.
Denny's work often refers to the psychology and abstract language of the new media economy, invoking «clouds» of big data and the constant pressure to «update» our lives.
«Wolf Kahn» at Ameringer McEnery Yohe (through December 23): This week is the last chance to catch «Wolf Kahn,» an exhibition of paintings that push the limits of an abstract language that the American artist has been developing for over seventy years.
In the catalogue introduction to the exhibition Fry argued that the post-impressionist creates, not a pale response to actual appearance, but a new reality.18 He argued that the logical extreme of such a method would be the complete renunciation of natural form and the creation of a purely abstract language, a visual music.
In the mid-60s, Brehmer began making enlarged reproductions of postage stamps, franked and perforated around the edges, which impose an abstract language onto the figurative images borne by the stamps, while at the same time reinforcing their identity as stamps.
In a career spanning over two decades, Liliane Tomasko has fashioned a unique and recognizable abstract language.
In the process I seek an abstract language of self - expression through improvisational mark making.
This overview of his life and work will be from a uniquely Lancaster perspective and explore the deeply inherent connection of his love of the land in the county and how he developed that into his own abstract language that he used for the balance of his career.
It is our ambition to stress the timelessness of the abstract language in painting and to create a platform, which allows older works to appear in a new light and contemporary compositions to be viewed in the context of their influences.
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Scully abandoned his early figurative work, and in the late 1960s and early 1970s, began formulating his own abstract language, based on the grid.
Works from this period, 1948 - 1954, represent Caziel's departure from figuratively informed cubism, and the start of his search for a new abstract language.
The seven drawings created for his exhibition at the Hammer Museum clearly demonstrate the artist's fluency in various dialects of the common abstract language, resonating with Constructivist and Minimalist tones and with a few refrains in less analytical abstract traditions.
The paintings in this exhibition span the length of Godwin's career, from the mid-20th to the early 21st century, demonstrating her remarkably persistent commitment to establishing and expanding her own abstract language.
Since then she has remained at the forefront of developments in contemporary painting, making highly distinctive works which seek to articulate an abstract language in which relations of color and form generate visual sensations.
I love how collage lends itself to an abstract language, a quick and playful way to juxtapose meaning and invent a sense of wonder, through objects, materiality and the page.
Of prime importance for Miotte was the aspiration for this gestural, abstract language to create a bridge between cultures, to break beyond national barriers of geography or expression to form a truly international language.
Aanestads» minimalist work revolves around form, spatiality and materiality, which she explores in a contemplative and abstract language.
I wouldn't necessarily define myself as an abstract artist (if such boundaries really exist now), but more an artist who uses the abstract language as a tool just like any other medium.
Retracing and reshaping angles and lines creates what she calls a «natural abstract language
Is the slipperiness of abstract language anathema to politically motivated art workers?
Titled Evolution, the solo show of Michal Rovner features video works and prints that mark a return to his unique, abstracted language.
Giles shared his interest in abstracting language through layering, repetition and reordering.
Recognized for a diverse practice that draws inspiration from architectural space and natural materials, Moyer fashions compelling hybrids that abstract the languages of painting and sculpture.
On view at 537 West 24th Street from May 4 through June 23, 2018, with an opening reception for the artist held during Frieze New York Week on Thursday, May 3, from 6 - 8 p.m., Evolution features videos and prints that mark a return to Rovner's unique, abstracted language.
During the last few years, my goal has been to expand my abstract language to question and illuminate the connections and contradictions between my interior world and the real world.
Evolution features videos and prints that mark a return to Rovner's unique, abstracted language.
In exploring the language of modernism Lee has moved through minimalistic representation of line and form to an abstracted language of kinetics.
McMahon explores an abstract language informed by the natural forms and structures that populate the landscape and the history and experiences that shaped that particular place — from the surrounding fields and undulating hills and ravines to the hidden treasures left behind by the original landowner who made sculptures and land art.
Armed with a spray of vaporized oil pigments, Ferris has created a fresh and original abstract language that combines her own distinctive approach to mark - making with the history of abstract painting.
Georgia O'Keeffe (1887 — 1986) is best known for her distinctive paintings of flowers and landscapes which applied a precise, often hard - edged abstract language to evocative natural forms.
A rarely shown monotype from Edvins Strautmanis» Roman Coin series exemplifies his deep knowledge of art history and his commanding adeptness with abstract language.
From ink drawings made as a student, through charcoal works that are marked as much by erasure as by charcoal, to luminous exploratory watercolours, the exhibition traces his commitment to a rigorous abstract language.
Caroline Kent is a visual artist whose practice is a constant pursuit of concretizing an abstract language that speaks beyond the corridor of a traditional painting practice to engage subjects related to the moving image as well as the written word.
This painting relates to our daily experience: geometric codes - for example urban signage - has invaded our modes of access to the world, to replace it; abstract language is used as a tool for representation of reality.
Michelangelo, with an eye trained to the material weight of color, might have been comfortable with this form of sculptural painting, even if Tsao's abstract language is more akin to the late 1950s New York School, with Pollock's spattering giving way — at certain turns of mood or emotion — to sublime color fields reminiscent of Helen Frankenthaler or Ellsworth Kelly.
In his works, Lan successfully transmits traditional Chinese calligraphy's freehand strokes into the structure and expression of modern painting, resulting in an abstract language that marries the traditional and contemporary, simultaneously capturing the Chinese mind but appealing to the Western thought as well.
The perplexing abstract language of Maggi's tiny incised paper sculptures promotes longer viewing time and shifts our bodily relationship to an intimate viewing experience.
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