Sentences with phrase «poetic vision»

Best known for her imaginary environments which recall poetic visions, her installations evoke places of loss or transformation.
Works range from large interactive installations, to multi-dimensional abstractions, to compositions with poetic visions of the everyday.
Freud discriminated, scientifically, where Jung religiously embraced everything, an equal - opportunity appropriator of whatever poetic visions «worked».
Through a range of tools, such as video, animation, sculpture, painting, and sound installation, he constructs a complex poetic vision.
He works at the interface of ancient history, metaphysics, the psychosocial aspects of ufology & the politics of aesthetics — all countered with an overpowering poetic vision that has echoes of the wilful extremism of rock n» roll.
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.
The director behind one of the most acclaimed films of the year, A Ghost Story, explains how David Gordon Green's poetic vision of adolescence opened his eyes to the possibilities of cinema.
According to this subtle blend of political doctrine and poetic vision, the function of the French state is to maintain in unity, independence, and prosperity a pre-existing nation with definite features.
There is a hunger out there for wonder, for understanding, and there are people out there who think that the scientific worldview somehow denies, somehow reduces the poetic vision of the universe, which in its petty, paltry way their religion seems to give them.
With his poetic vision and grasp of the milieu, Sissako has made the essential film about terrorism without a hint of hysterics or didacticism.
In our B + review out of Sundance, critic Eric Kohn praised «Damsel» as an «unexpected deadpan comedy» and a «poetic vision of desperate men.»
Her edgy, poetic vision has been missing from our big screens for too long
Agnetti's work traverses a wide formal range with an analytic rigor matched only by his poetic vision.
Lending a monumentality matched by hefty themes of colonialism and South African politics, the six large - scale installations forming the core of this major exhibition offered a poetic vision of our times.
This unique study of the city advanced at The Cooper Union presents a strong picture of a generation's cutting - edge civic activism, poetic vision and concerns about sustainability, which are aptitudes identified with the legacy of this architecture school.
An economist by trade before taking up an acclaimed career in photograhy, the 67 - year - old Brazilian has been taking his poetic vision to every last shore on which human civilisation meets the natural world.
But one person's plop is another's poetic vision, says Guardian art critic Jonathan Jones
«The click of Janice Mehlman,» writes Gian Luigi Corinto in RD» Arte, «is a poetic vision [that] asks of those who look to spend time in order to be capable of seeing the feelings the images transmit.»
His last significant publication, the work articulates his ideas on the nature of the universe, combining scientific postulates with his poetic vision, and resonating with later advancements in cosmology and astrophysics such as the big bang theory.
Throughout her long career, Helen Levitt's photographs have consistently reflected her poetic vision, humor, and inventiveness as much as they have honestly portrayed her subjects — men, women, and children acting out a daily drama on the sidewalks and stoops of New York City's tenemants.
«Her compositions were consistently grounded in a poetic vision, humanist empathy, and a documentary impulse she compellingly described as «vicious, tender, and meticulous.»
Using these forms she explores personal rituals, dream imagery and poetic visions.
Uslé's non-representative abstract works aim to communicate a personal and poetic vision of the world rather than narrative.
A close friend of Wassily Kandinsky with whom he shared both the experience in the Der Blaue Reiter group and the teaching activity at the Bauhaus, Paul Klee greatly influenced 20th century abstract painting, bequeathing us his original and poetic vision, deeply intertwined with his passion for music.
Giorgio Morandi's steady pursuit of a poetic vision in still - life and landscape painting (as well as engravings and etchings) has secured him a singular and revered position in the history of Modern art.
Rather than presenting booths, artists from Belgium, Canada, France, Britain, the Netherlands, Pakistan, Poland, Portugal, Mexico, Peru, Switzerland and the United States will show their work in dialogue with the 17th century Borghese palace to, as the press release states, «create a succession of poetic visions, styles, research».
The film sat in buckets in the artist's studio, covering it with clay for five years and finally pulling it over the rocks encrusted with salt crystals of Robert Smithson's renowned Spiral Jetty, before being thrown into the icy waters of Utah's Great Salt Lake, in the attempt to evoke the original spirit of the work and the poetic vision of this American artist.
They also add a number of considerations that are key to the artist's poetic vision, including the relationship between man and nature, and references to the history of ideas and of Western philosophy.
It's not just a poetic vision.
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