Sentences with phrase «poetic possibilities»

Glenn Ligon's first solo exhibition in Italy borrows its title from a line in Pier Paolo Pasolini's poem Ma Era L'Italia Nuda E Formicolante / But It Was a Naked and Swarming Italy, in which he depicts the privations and poetic possibility of the country during the post-war period.
Now we'll have all the indigenous American poetic possibilities — American Thomism (the WP synthesis of Stoicism and Christianity), the purer southern Stoicism of the man in full, the defender of the «spirit» of American liberty against despotic materialism, agrarianism, and the neo-Puritanical or Calvinist defender of egalitarianism without condescension.
I'm very serious when I say that any account of America that doesn't incorporate what's true and noble about each of these five poetic possibilities is deficient.
He's not the first British talent to find themselves dazzled by America's wide open spaces and seduced by the poetic possibilities of its impoverished interior.
Several short examples are included, but the poetic possibilities are limitless!
In the galleries Drawing on the mysteries of the night and its poetic possibilities, over a dozen artists conjure the many moods of the evening — as well as the light that illuminates the darkness — in The Lure of the Dark: Contemporary Painters Conjure the Night.
For centuries, painters have been drawn to the mysteries and marvels of the night and its perceptual and poetic possibilities.
In early paintings he applied found or readymade objects to painted surfaces to reveal the poetic possibilities of everyday items.
And while it's impossible to map such energy, I'm interested in the poetic possibilities of such exploration.
Russian, the lost language of her childhood, assigns a gender — masculine, feminine, or neuter — to every object and idea, no matter how inanimate, and this gives birth to all manner of poetic possibility.
Together, these three features form a fascinating trilogy about an increasingly nostalgic longing for Communist revolution, the poetic possibilities of propaganda, and the limitations of historical documentary.
His installations and sculptures draw upon the language of the urban, built environment and the everyday poetic possibilities that oscillate around and within these places.
The «Dead Star» series quietly contemplates this condition — with their purpose shifted away from a practical item that gives light to a sculptural object that occupies space and time, the lamps amass a weight of imaginary histories and poetic possibilities.
Engaging a variety of media, ranging from painting and photography to book design and musical performance, Auerbach explores the limits of our structures and systems of logic (linguistic, mathematical, spatial) and the points at which they break down and open up onto new visual and poetic possibilities.
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