Sentences with phrase «phenomenological one»

The exhibition has smartly included drawings and studies that reveal a motivation of cinematic deconstruction in addition to their phenomenological leanings, allowing the viewer to ponder the meanwhile.
Hannah Givler's instinctive sculptures investigate the phenomenological experience between space, objects, and systems of value.
Today they appear as a precursor to works by artists like James Turrell and Olafur Eliasson that harness, expose and manipulate natural phenomena as a way to create phenomenological experiences.
This phenomenological approach allows us to view ourselves from the outside — as part of the representation — and thus to learn about ourselves and challenge preconceptions of our surroundings, specifically of the nature of matter.
I am immersed in the language of making, thoroughly engaged with tactile, phenomenological experience while creating work that merges the somatic and mental imaginations.
Highly influenced by phenomenological philosopher, Maurice Merleau - Ponty; Nesbit harnesses philosophical investigations of human perception to address issues within image making in an effort to not only exist as an object, or momentous glance, but as an invitation for a suspended visceral exchange.
l Los Diez moved abstraction from purely visual, formal concerns toward conceptual and phenomenological ends, in line with other contemporaneous international art movements, to engage both the viewer and the broader collective conscience of Cuba.
The exhibition begins with conceptual and performance art of the 1960s and 70s and extends to recent phenomenological research and site - specific works that involve relocating the studio, the laboratory, or the performance space to the water.
Experiencing this piece under new conditions, notably, without viewing the work as originally conceived as a filmic audience — from a specific set time, beginning to end — contributes to the shift in emphasis of the work as a cinematic deconstruction to a phenomenological experience.
Since the 1960s, artists such as Robert Irwin, James Turrell and Dan Flavin have addressed the phenomenological, spiritual and transient qualities of light by giving it physical form and creating an immersive experience for the viewer.
With lack of premeditation and her practice of letting her hand lead the way, she has, in phenomenological terms, trained her body to acquire its own sense of memory, which is cumulative and gradual in character and thus thrives on repetition» (Mika Yoshitake, «Infinity Mirrors: Doors of Perception» in Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors, exh.
... Hill has continuously offered multilayered investigations into the phenomenological nature of how we perceive the world through a network of visual, aural and linguistic signals.
Together, these observations enhance the artists» deep explorations of the phenomenological connections between earth and sky.
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Rooted within the discourse of mid-twentieth century experimental film, Smith draws equally from the tactics of structuralism, third world cinema, and science fiction in an attempt to make things that nod to these references while offering a phenomenological experience for spectators and participants.
Even though his work adheres to a phenomenological consideration of spectatorship and approaches non-object-based production, it is problematic to unconditionally designate Krasiński either a Minimalist or Conceptualist.
This ensemble of objects and drawings explores the complex relationship between sound and image, and yields a range of conceptual and phenomenological tensions: between active and passive, presence and absence, creation and destruction.
He explores the semiotics of cultural production and the heritage of the ready - made, while endeavoring to reconnect the fundamental phenomenological and semiotic categories that have grown in polarity along with our efforts to define.
Presence is a phenomenological state of being in touch with the things, events, people, and feelings that make us who we are.
Jennifer Steinkamp employs computer animation and new media to create projection installations in order to explore ideas about architectural space, motion, and phenomenological perception.
His works are often examinations of phenomenological processes, where a hollow or empty space turns out to be the actual center of the work.
Highly crafted, the food is carved out of marble and modelled out of plasticine and foam, but the suggestion of reality reflects the plastic quality of how food is presented in supermarkets and fast food outlets; the sanitised encounter fuelling a drive towards rapid (over) consumption whilst denying the phenomenological essence that makes the encounter fulfilling.
Patton continues his interest in the body, its relation to material, the notion of abstraction (specifically related to queerness), and the phenomenological with Come Play With (in) Me, a partial - room environment that will evolve throughout the course of the exhibition, culminating in a closing party on May 20.
Phantom LIM concerns itself with the unreachable and the limits of perception, considering on one hand the phenomenological boundaries of physical perception and the mathematical expression of liminal boundaries on the other.
Likewise, Gallaccio's oeuvre is one that stretches from the operatic to the atomic and from the logical to the phenomenological as she transmutes form into concept, concept into visual theater, and then, again.
This phenomenological way of engaging the viewer makes Irwin's artworks intriguing and perceptually challenging.
Concerned with notions of the romantic sublime, phenomenological experience, and secular spiritualism, the work continues Russell's unique investigation into the possibilities of cinema as a site for transcendence.
Picking up on chance constellations of objects in her bedroom, or familiar images cast in a new light, she is interested in the «common things» that surround us, using these to guide phenomenological compositions about the act of looking and recognising, and the potentiality that might lie in the gap between.
But the work's bulky frame gives it a physicality — a phenomenological exchange with both image and viewer — that the virtual world remains a long way from eclipsing.
Henríquez's Rorschach test, bold in scale and ornithological in aesthetic, invites phenomenological response, affective relationships and pleasure.
Viewers are encouraged to discover formal and phenomenological idiosyncrasies as they engage in the experience of looking and finding.
A tactile activity and guided meditation will augment the expertise of the featured guests with a phenomenological exploration of the repetitive gesture.
Steinkamp is one of the most important video and new media artists of her generation, and she brings a heightened focus on human sensory experience through her phenomenological installations, using light, motion, and sound to dematerialize and activate space, setting her oeuvre apart from that of her peers.
Might this layering of grids, cubes, and chromatic forms — displayed (for the umpteenth time) with plenty of prime white - cube space left for phenomenological shuffling — be supreme, an adjective that Newman borrows from a poem to describe the «rifts,» or spaces of discourse opened between the different works?
Nkanga's limestone prints of rocks, on the other hand, flatten stone's visual imprint while refusing scientific understanding through the use of placards: Instead of objective description of resources, the installation makes use of the stones as part of a phenomenological narrative.
An artist who has been able to spectacularly manipulate viewers» perceptual and phenomenological experience of the world, Olafur Eliasson has staged a number of enormously popular installations.
The result is an arcade of phenomenological experience where the human body follows an ironic second to architecture and environment.
David Schutter's practice is a form of phenomenological study that discusses the distances and problems encountered when making a painting.
With that simple statement he managed to turn the phenomenological subject / object upside - down.
Her work cultivates meaning by forgings relationships between the artist's body, materials and technologies that leave the viewer with a palpable sensation — one both visual and phenomenological.
Smith's films, installations, and objects deploy the tactics of these disciplines, while offering a phenomenological experience for spectators and participants.
Over the years, through a series of decisive shifts in medium and intent, he turned to painting and drawing, embracing the phenomenological and spiritual legacy of abstraction as a transcendental, rather than purely formal, tradition.
For Wolniak, there is a meditative effect in repetitive action, and the accumulation of intricate, layered marks yield phenomenological fields: «Millions of small gestures add up to create spatial energy that is not necessarily about my hand.»
Sabisha Friedberg's composition, performance and installation work draws on the phenomenological and phantasmagorical, exploring perceptual delineation of space through sound, sculpture, and low - end experiential thresholds.
The forces of nature are wrought physically on the surfaces of these works as she cultivates phenomenological events to occur.
In a type of absurdist logic that leads us back to the algorithm of the Internet, Novitskova opens a speculative space — between sculpture and photography — where phenomenological knowledge battles objective realism.
She was dealing with the psychological, the physiological, and the phenomenological — with the truly visceral experience of being a woman in that period of time and the expectations that went with that.
During his tenure, Puusemp used phenomenological approaches developed through his art practice to convince the people of Rosendale to dissolve the village government in order to resolve their financial and bureaucratic problems.
Since the 1960s there has been, on the one hand, a continuous production of art in all its familiar forms and, on the other, the set of circumstances we call art — its cerebral and phenomenological incarnations.
Most of Merz's pieces are untitled and, in their physical presences and contemplative elaboration of the subtleties of colour, texture and space, they voice their own interpretation of the phenomenological world.
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