Sentences with phrase «physical traces»

A work is given energy when it retains physical traces of trains of thought, evidence of awkward moments and changes in direction, and a sense that the artist was grappling with something.
The works create physical traces, but the traces point to absence.
There are numerous physical traces on the urban landscape that different cultures and social groups leave in a given area over time.
James Capper is known for his man - operated machines, which leave physical traces of their performances.
Built up into a thick impasto of rich colors, Pollock's brushwork is typical of Abstract Expressionist gestural painting, in which visible brushstrokes are seen as physical traces of the creative act.
The destruction of his tomb in Mosul is therefore a direct assault on Christian faith, and on one of the few physical traces of that faith remaining in Iraq.
Today, Edgerton carries only a small physical trace of this childhood bout, in his slightly underdeveloped left arm.
The walls, meanwhile, display photographs and texts related to both artists» careers and show physical traces of Krasner's paintings.
The semblances put forward by the figures and letters draw a closer correlation, as «Unsettled Alphabets» embraces the blurred, vanishing physical traces of Vogt's images.
Indicators are found in what could be considered physical traces: identifiable blurbs of illegible text beneath some of the images, a shadow from the facing page, or black space below the edge as if leftover from a poorly aligned photo copier — all reminders that the artist handled this book in order to create the work.
In her series Blackboards, Meggan Gould documents physical traces of the creative process in various locations, from the fine art studio to the science lab to the corporate boardroom.
Physical traces appear less directly in wine stain on canvas from Kianja Strobert, a black abstraction by Gary Simmons, and Simone Leigh's shower - curtain undershorts.
Julia Rommel incorporates physical traces of construction into paintings that layer process, color, and elements of chance.
The exhibition (10 March - 11 June 2017) examines how objects can function as physical traces and intangible links between the visible and invisible.
Santiago Muñoz's recent work has been concerned with the material and physical trace of abstract political ideas, particularly post-military spaces, and the relationship between new landscapes and social forms.
Laura Sanders updates readers on the hunt for the «engram,» a term coined early in the 20th century to describe the physical trace a memory leaves in the brain.
They called it a myth as fantastical as the unicorn, but scientists have now found the engram, the physical trace of memory in the brain.
How do the demons of this invisible disease persist when no physical trace can be found?
The crime scene had shown a horrific act but carried no physical traces at all of the defendants.
Putt said that neuroarchaeologists look to modern humans to understand how pre-human species evolved cognition since the act of thinking — unlike fossilized bones or ancient artifacts — leave no physical trace in the archaeological record.
Many of the physical traces of Parkinson's had disappeared.
We miss people, and we hold onto their physical traces — jewelry, photos, furniture — for sentimental reasons.
Naked, with the physical traces of gravity visible, Neel offers an example of the harsh, yet colorful view she developed on people, including herself, both concluding and giving a glimpse of what is about to come.
The exhibition» explores a world chronicled by gestures and physical traces that establish a factual connection to the world independent of cultural codes.
Absolutely, but Jackie Saccoccio, McArthur Binion, Keltie Ferris, Daniel Hesidence, Scott Ingram, and Stephen Maine can still leave their physical trace and their shimmer.
Absolutely, but Stephen Maine, McArthur Binion, Keltie Ferris, Daniel Hesidence, Scott Ingram, and Jackie Saccoccio can still leave their physical trace and their shimmer.
The plaster casts not only stare but actually redouble absence, by serving as the physical trace or mask of no face at all.
Absolutely, but McArthur Binion, Keltie Ferris, Daniel Hesidence, Scott Ingram, Stephen Maine, and Jackie Saccoccio can still leave their physical trace and their shimmer.
Absolutely, but Keltie Ferris, McArthur Binion, Daniel Hesidence, Scott Ingram, Stephen Maine, and Jackie Saccoccio can still leave their physical trace and their shimmer.
In this exhibition, Sohrens explores the physical traces of the archive as well as broader questions about originality and authorship.
Absolutely, but Daniel Hesidence, McArthur Binion, Keltie Ferris, Scott Ingram, Stephen Maine, and Jackie Saccoccio can still leave their physical trace and their shimmer.
Although often devoid of human subjects, or sparsely populated, Adams's photographs capture the physical traces of human life: a garbage - strewn roadside, a clear - cut forest, a half - built house.
Prefabricated materials like plastic, metal, acrylic and silicone meet the physical traces and presence of the hand and brush in a series of planned and controlled gestures that create a framework for the completed work without being able to contain it.
She is less interested in the finished work than in how images and objects come into being and in the physical traces that process leaves behind.
Taking its title from French mystic, philosopher, and activist Simone Weil, Gravity & Grace examines how objects can function as physical traces and intangible links between the visible and invisible.
However, the physical traces of the past can still be seen in work such as Jedrzej Franek's dizzying shots of Polish tower blocks and Michal Korta's striking black and white images of Brutalist buildings in Skopje, Macedonia.
This particularly holds true for Schulz, as he hopes his series will highlight how these physical traces of borders are impossible to forget.
Judd wanted to remove all physical traces of the artist's hand from the making of a work, believing that they would distract viewers.
The completed artwork memorializes the project and the physical traces left behind by all the participants, thus becoming a record of their personal stories.
For Clement Greenberg, a chief detractor who had once been a supporter, more promising than de Kooning's followers were color - field painters like Helen Frankenthaler and Morris Louis, whose stained canvases retained something of the abstract expressionist's spontaneity without the physical trace of the touch.
By ALISE UPITIS In 1977, Richard Serra proposed that all drawing is the physical trace of doing, famously stating that «drawing is a verb.»
When asked to create a retrospective of his work at Zürich's Migros Museum in 2004, he chose not to display any physical traces of his oeuvre and instead created an empty 200 - foot - long corridor where guides orally explained Motti's unconventional past interventions on society.
Paradoxical as this may seem, despite their abstract or fleeting nature, digital media undoubtedly generate their own visual language and tangible products which, as it were, form a tactile residue: physical traces and fragments of another, abstract dimension.
Playing with probability, Tillmans's photographs are at once a record of the physical trace of their development, and a sensual image, rich with emotive potential.
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