Sentences with phrase «physical remnants»

Mobilising the physical remnants of distinct social situations, he exposes some of the contradictions and complexities apparent across socioeconomic, racial and cultural boundaries.
And indeed, when you behold one of his works, what you see isn't necessarily a painting at all, but the physical remnants of an invisible act.
Just as the nascent Arte Povera movement incorporated the physical remnants of its surroundings into its works, Kounellis used the visual signifiers that he saw in his own urban environment to develop a new, more poetic discourse.
Fans make pilgrimages to these sites seeking the stars aura in physical remnants left behind by, or strongly associated with them.
«Soot» (upper left hand image) is actually `'» carbon» — a physical remnant of incomplete combustion of burning wood or fossil fuels.

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It's been popular to assume that physical stores are white elephants: increasingly obsolete remnants of an earlier age.
He has brought a remnant of humans through many thousands of years of the spiritual and physical danger of sin, finally stepping into the picture in human flesh to break the power of sin.
I cut dairy out of my diet due to some physical problems, and the anxiety all but vanished, and I think the remnants that are left are more from habit than anything else.
Therefore, the black hole remnants would be produced at an infinite rate; even such everyday physical processes as turning on a microwave oven would generate them.
The remnants of a remarkably petite skull belonging to one of the first human ancestors to walk on two legs have revealed the great physical diversity among these prehistoric populations.
Comets are thought to be remnants from the formation of our Solar System, and as such, can provide valuable information about the early stages of our Solar System's chemical and physical development.
In a decade from now, the physical book could be a quaint, archaic remnant of a by - gone past akin to wax records and black & white tube TVs, thanks to devices like the All - New Nook and the new Kobo Touch, essentially ereaders for the rest of us, especially the least tech savvy readers.
Since 1975, you have taken existing materials and presented them on a different plane, encouraging viewers to look at the material or remnant not only as a poetic image, but as a doubling of reality in a physical and cultural sense, as Germano Celant described it in «Object and Display» (2015).
These fragments can be either physical (pictorial space, literal subject matter) or metaphorical (depicting fragments of memory, or symbolic remnants of our subconscious).
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