Sentences with phrase «passages as images»

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These twin factors converge in passages that picture the church as a Body, and so in the minds of many, the Body is the main image for the church.
In any case, it needs to be anchored in the historical image of the cross of Jesus, as in 1 John 3:16, a favorite passage of Dietrich Bonhoeffer's.
To cite a more contested passage, her image in Revelation 12:17 as a woman clothed with the sun with a crown of stars in the agony of giving birth to a son who will rule the nations is, at the very least, impressive.
Yet Wilson is guilty of some over-interpretation here, as, for example, when he writes: «We hardly need to dwell on the psychological significance of the Wardrobe in the first story; we do not need, though some will be tempted to do so, to see in this tale of a world which is reached by a dark hole surrounded by fur coats an unconscious image of the passage through which Lewis first entered the world from his mother's body.»
This crude image of John Paul as a Polish Lear raging impotently on the heath underlies what is perhaps Bernstein and Politi's most egregious passage: an eight - page account of the March 1994 meeting between the Pope and Mrs. Nafis Sadik, the UN bureaucrat who was to chair the Cairo world population conference in September of that year.
We understand what all these images point to; if there exists the possibility of a «passage,» this can not be realized except «in spirit,» giving this term all the meanings that it has in archaic societies, i.e., referring to a disincarnated mode of being as well as the imaginary world and the world of ideas.
As the encyclical Evangelium Vitae notes, the judgment regarding abortion does not rest on any one or any several Bible passages but on the entire teaching of revelation about life created in the image of God.
In short this passage, like the first, does not oblige us to suppose that St Thomas believed the Passion and Death of Christ to be made present in any other way than as a sign, or ritual image.
2:25, which with related passages in Hebrews had long been influential in fixing the image of Christ and the bishop as one.
At a climactic concert at a party, rows of listeners can be seen gliding off in separate directions as if on separate mind journeys, and in a much earlier surreal sequence featuring newsreel war footage in a cafe, the narrator, reading a letter, can be seen rising with his chair like a film director seated on a crane, all the way to the top of the room, where he encounters his own childhood self running a projector — an image that might be traced, like much else, to one of Proust's extended descriptive passages.
The DVDs also come with behind - the - scenes footage, as well as a 75 - minute making - of documentary, «Shooting Days,» that not only shows the intricacy of Emir Kusturica's technical achievement, but also the careful consideration beneath the filmmaker's seemingly freewheeling aesthetic, such as the way that recurring images act as anchors for the film and help to mark the passage of time.
And according to Michael Atkinson in a new must - read article at Moving Image Source — and as evidenced by the passages from Greene's writing quoted in the piece — he was as mellifluous and cutting a film reviewer as he was a storyteller, in fact «for a short while the best film critic writing in English.»
Expanded X-Ray for Books — X-Ray now makes it easier to explore as you read — quickly flip through all the images in a book, and use the new timeline view to easily browse the most notable passages.
* Drag the stylus across grayscale images on the E-Ink screen to view them in color on the LCD screen * Attach Web pages, notes and video on the WiFi - enabled LCD screen to passages in an e-book * Export PDF notes or revised documents (such as contracts that are marked up on the E-Ink side) so that they can be emailed to colleagues * Open hyperlinks or view video embedded in an e-textbook on the netbook side
Juxtaposing images of the First World War memorial in the churchyard with the cranes and girders of contemporary urban development, Emin's personal heartache now becomes a metaphor for the lives fractured by the conflict, the passage of time and for the loss and eradication — as well as survival and perpetuation — of history and memory within the built environment.
Tuymans has made a name for painting snowy flurries and pale greys; images characterised by looking bleached, or as though faded by the passage of time.
Systems of marks traverse intensely layered surfaces, coalescing into an image of the bust as passages of thick paint are scraped, layered, blocked out, and worked up into a complex viewing experience.
Liu has invented a kind of weeping realism that surrenders to the erosion of memory and the passage of time, while also bringing faded photographic images vividly to life as rich, facile paintings.
Frank identifies Willem de Kooning's Excavation, 1950 (which hangs at the Art Institute of Chicago in Wolniak's hometown) as an antecedent, «marking a passage between figure and ground, image and abstraction, form and formlessness.
Abstract passages share space with weird slices of figuration, as in «La Noche,» which pairs a background pattern inspired by Andalusian tiles with a spraypainted image of a very unique French kiss.
Originally conceived as a meditation on the passage of time, objects and images from that exhibition reemerge, now two years later, bearing traces of the slippage, displacement and fading of the transpired interval.
In By Chance and Necessity, water is not only depicted but also materialized as an instrument for composing the final image that at once suspends time and implies its uncontrollable passage.
As with his richly layered photographic images, the meaning of the work emerges slowly and experientially with the passage of time.
In the process of folding, cutting, flipping and overlapping printed materials, images are gradually transformed away from identifiable objects, taking on a naturalistic guise of their own, growing into space, posing questions about our accepted definition of printed works of art, as well as the idea of passage.
As with previous works, Pettibon combines his imagery with text passages usually unrelated to the content of the image as a means to confuse and intrigue his viewerAs with previous works, Pettibon combines his imagery with text passages usually unrelated to the content of the image as a means to confuse and intrigue his vieweras a means to confuse and intrigue his viewers.
The work uses a grid derived from digital wireframe images — found or created — as the architecture supporting short passages of text.
Subtitled Line of Demarcation, the show is presented as a body of work that explores what a catalogue entry by Giulio Carlo Argan on a 1967 exhibition by the artist called: «the critical point of passage from the state of the object to the state of the image and the contrary.»
While sitting at my desk, thinking of a passage in William Faulkner's «As I Lay Dying» concerning the horizontal and vertical in life, death, and art, I conjured up a mental image of the space and art in the fifth gallery...
This complex artist's book features 285 of these stunning, almost abstract images, sorted loosely into groups — delicate branches, horizontal logs, diagonally growing trees — and interspersed with German text from a forestry magazine, all the words of which have been shuffled by means of a random generator and then edited to remove any overly explicit names or passages — although the resulting absurd text can still be recognized as a commentary on forest issues.
BASEL MARIO SALA GALERIE ERIKA AND OTTO FRIEDRICH In Mario Sala's images, the window, painting's old paradigm, opens onto doors, which close off passages to illusionary space at the same time as...
A single piece may consist of brightly colored passages of paint, photo - collage, found images from field guides and magazines, and drugs such as aspirin, marijuana leaves, and ecstasy pills.
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