Sentences with phrase «poetic potential of»

After focusing exclusively on drawing at the start of his career, over the last twenty years Nari Ward has been investigating the poetic potential of discarded materials and objects, shaping them into new structures of meaning.
Each artist, in their own way, beautifully demonstrates that the poetic potential of light remains an enduring area of artistic inspiration and experimentation.
The show presents 12 new sculptures which explore the poetic potential of a functional object, specifically an ordinary table.
But in thinking of the waster not as an object but instead as a process, «Wasters» explores the poetic potential of the recycling of forms.
The poetic potential of this interstitial space was crucial for Rilke and it is similarly central to the work of Elizabeth McAlpine.
Voice Choices, «The ruling class: Seeking the poetic potential of neutral signs / Logical Conclusions».»
This had an immeasurable impact: she continues to be fascinated by exposed architecture, a key motif in her work, along with a committed exploration of the poetic potential of urban ruins.
The artist's stubborn involvement with the poetic potential of the mundane is similar to the child who receives a gift and pays attention only to the packaging: their unstrained gaze focus on the shapes that naturally intrigues them - the toy and the box are no different.
Stephen Cripps» works developed out of an interest in kinetic sculpture and machines, and a fascination for the poetic potential of explosion and destruction.
Multiplicity was an international survey of artworks sharing an interest in the politics and poetic potential of contemporary urban environments and exposing the irresistible pull of the similarities — intercultural meeting points, common problems, goals and dreams — around which people converge.
Even in comparatively conventional mode, Bill Morrison's work still benefits from the poetic potential of nature's repossession of its own elements.
The «working out dramatically,» of course, suggests the great poetic potential of southern religion, as we see in THE APOSTLE and TENDER MERCIES, for example.

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Regardless of what you choose to do for the evening, the potential for love to blossom is there in this wonderfully poetic city.
Waters pays particular attention to the opening credits of films, enjoying their potential for poetic effect.
From his second feature, 2008's Tony Manero, about a Saturday Night Fever - obsessed killer in»70s Chile, up to his forthcoming film, the poetic Neruda (out in the UK in April), Larraín has made character studies that trust audiences to search the sweep of a film for meaning, using the formal potential of cinema to explore what people are like, rather than saddling an actor with revelatory baggage.
Conceiving abstraction as the critical and poetic language of potential allows her to pierce the detached geometries of ordering structures, making them responsive and more pliable.
Curated by artist and educator Vincent Ramos (BFA Fine Arts» 02), the exhibition displays works by contemporary Latino artists, writers, and activists exploring loss, resilience, and the political potential of poetic expression alongside several pieces from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art's (LACMA) collection.
In line with my process - driven practice and my long standing interest in the material poetics of photography where human subjectivity and hand techniques intersect scientific inquiry and my interest in exploring both the limitations and potential of darkness, I plan to create and photograph my own paper squeezes.
Unlike some non-representational works that offer only a chaotic collection of mark - making, Mason's paintings contain a literate cohesion in their passages, a sense of invitation and poetic potential.
Evan Ifekoya's current work investigates the possibility of an erotic and poetic occupation using film, performative writing and sound, focused on co-authored, intimate forms of knowledge production and the radical potential of spectacle.
The View From Here at Tiwani Contemporary, presents works by Kganye and six other artists from Africa and the diaspora, who challenge and explore the status of the photograph's potential for subjective, fictional and poetic musings.
Often printed on the grand scale of a history painting — exhibited either as backlit lightboxes akin to advertising displays or as crisp ink jet and silver gelatin prints — Wall's works reveal their poetic potential through portraying empathetic characters, picturing impossible vantage points, and capturing elusive moments.
She acquired all of them, identifying the poetic potential and a vacant stage for activity on the blank clock faces, which were amputated from the mechanism and components, she started a series of works that evolved across her travels.
In this work, mundane objects are fueled with value through ephemeral recordings»» putting forth a poetic meditation of what art is in the context of a market - driven economy and what art has the potential to be.
The image of the world can be different seeks to reassert the potential of art as a poetic, social and political force in the world.
The exhibition seeks to reassert the potential of art as a poetic, social and political force in the world, opening on 10 February 2018
Currently on view at Anton Kern Gallery, New York is a solo exhibition by Brazilian artist Marepe, presenting a group of seven sculptures made of common objects and put together with great formal rigor and poetic potential.
In it, Gabo reasserts the potential of art as a poetic, social and political force in the world, underlining his belief that the image of the world can be different, a statement that directly influenced the 2018 show's title.
Breaking out of illustration's prescriptive narrative mode, Leveille maintains a relationship with language yet subverts the narrative potentials of her work in her personal determination to create something poetic rather than literal.
«Walking backwards» is a poetic image of resistance and a potential form of disruption.
By displaying works by contemporary Latino artists, writers, and activists exploring loss, resilience, and the political potential of poetic expression alongside several pieces from LACMA's collection, Ramos exposes a shared impulse across generations to use art as a powerful method of resistance.
For her first museum show in Paris, Charlotte Moth — a British artist living in France — continues her exploration of space as architecture and as potential, tendentially transforming history of art into poetic vision.
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