Sentences with phrase «poetic imagination»

Kohler writes: «With wry humor and a sense of the absurd [Coates] finds these mythic energies embedded in some of the most degraded and cast off of places: the toxic and synthetic chemistry of our fast and mass produced food... In articulating visual antecedents for the foods she paints, Coates isn't seeking the empirically provable or scientific, but rather operates in the realm of poetic imagination, allusion and pleasure in the strangeness of reality.
The first thing one notices about this exhibit is the pervasive sentiment of haunted memory and the ways in which images compel us to bring forth our own poetic imagination in order to fully grasp his pure poetry translated into visual form.
Robert Lowell's poetic imagination emerged from the extremes of New England's weather, its frozen winters and fiery summers.
Robert Lowell's poetic imagination emerged from the extremes of New England's weather, its frozen winters...
The activity of the poetic imagination is perhaps even more securely insulated from any liability of being confused with the satisfaction of wants than these explanatory activities.
Poetic imagination is not a preliminary to doing something, it is an end in itself.
The practical imagination of the statesman or of people in business that sees what use the world can be put to, and that foresees the condition of things that will appear when they have imposed what they imagined upon the world, can not be confused with the poetic imagination.
With deftness and patience, and with occasional sallies in poetic imagination, Wieman took the key phrases and their basic concepts and translated them into the more familiar imagery of the pragmatic Chicago school.
As an artist he was able with lucidity and poetic imagination to portray this struggle.
But with a little open - mindedness, one can realize that poetic imagination is a powerful tool for conscious development.
The conventional and provisionally accurate assessment of Teilhard recognizes him as a master synthesis - builder, one whose vision of the whole included an easy coalition of science, religion and poetic imagination.
However, the conventional and provisionally accurate assessment of Teilhard recognizes him as a master synthesis - builder, one whose vision of the whole included an easy coalition of science, religion and poetic imagination.
Curiosity, openness, and affection are of the utmost importance in her approach to Iyengar Yoga, as is the integration of science, yoga philosophy, and the poetic imagination in the yoga practice.
click here to download PDF By Susan Snodgrass In The Poetics of Space, Gaston Bachelard's well - known meditation on the phenomenology of architecture (published in 1957), the interior space of home offers a storehouse of images and experiences by which to unleash the poetic imagination.
Inspired by these experiences together with his readings, Bas's works endeavor to capture the poetic imagination, and suggest that moments of reflection allow the ordinary to become extraordinary.
[9] Sam Hunter offered a more positive view in 1972: «The situation of open possibilities which confronted artists in the first years of the seventies allowed a variety of means and many fertile idea systems to coexist, reconciling through the poetic imagination apparent contradictions.»
«It will be a significant event for me to exhibit alongside a work the like of which has lived large in my poetic imagination for many years,» said Mason.
In turn playful, meditative and spectacular, Children of Unquiet hints at solutions that are conjured up by the poetic imagination of those most threatened by current shifts.
While reflecting many of the currents of Postminimal and Conceptual art of the 1970s, Morton's work also looked to a pioneering use of personal narrative, intimacy, humor, and poetic imagination.
Juvenile shadenfreude aside -(and ignoring the double - edged ignorance of lawyers and the judiciary regarding the lack of a scientific evidentiary basis for the use of even contemporary «psychology» in law, much less Freud's poetic imagination)- yes of course Woolley is right and Semple is as usual on - target --(and so consistently (oh how can I resist «Sempsible») he can be an honorary member of Our Club.
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