Sentences with phrase «poetry in»

Such translation extends to literary evocations as well, with images that evoke words and poetry in their rhythms and shapes, much in the way words can convey the idea of images, and the shape, as in concrete poetry.»
If you're Jori Finkel, you find poetry in the Home Depot esthetic.
Expanding on the emergent poetics of online distribution systems and the prominence of poetry in 89plus projects to date, the exhibition brought together works from renowned and upcoming international poets and writers within displays created by their peers working in design, visual arts and architecture.
Her paintings are discussed in relation to Mary Oliver's poetry in an essay about Relevance Theory in the forthcoming book: Reading Beyond the Code: Literature and Relevance Theory (Oxford University Press, May 2018) Ultimately, she paints from the soul.
Expanding on the emergent poetics of online distribution systems and the prominence of poetry in 89plus projects to date, the exhibition brings together works from renowned and upcoming international poets and writers within displays created by their peers working in design, visual arts and architecture.
Plants were treated to complimentary tarot card readings, poetry in their honor, and music by plant enthusiasts John Wood and Max Markowitz.
showcased the breadth and depth of the poetry in real time — locally produced in Zürich and circulating among emergent writers from around the globe.
Is the poetry in the sculpture or the sculpture in the poetry?
Expanding on the emergent poetics of online distribution systems and the prominence of poetry in 89plus projects to date, the exhibition will bring together works from renowned and upcoming international poets and writers within displays created by their peers working in design, visual arts and architecture.
The process of geometrization of gesture became the basis of my paintings which I equated with reaching for the infinite: the mystery and the poetry in one's individual drama.
This includes his poetry, painting, sound work and performance; his recording projects, and his founding of Giorno Poetry Systems; his AIDS activism; his Tibetan Buddhism and his vast personal archive that comprises a history of radical art and poetry in New York during the second half of the twentieth century.
He moans lines of poetry in his sketchbooks among the blotted blooms.
It is more rewarding to turn to the artist's drawings, which excerpt short phrases from the poetry in white print on little fields of bright color.
Working in sound, performance, visual art and poetry, Giorno has pushed the context and possibilities of poetry in his more than five decades of work.
This delightful, surprising and tactile exhibition catalogue examines the relationship between nature and the man - made world, reevaluating of our perceptions of reality, of how we read information, meaning and poetry in the physical world around us.
Her first book of original poetry in English, Talk Shows, was published in 2007 by Switchback Books, followed by Public Domain (Roof Books) in 2008.
Linda Marks Linda Marks has been writing poetry in NYC for over 40 years and reading and publishing in small venues.
This exhibition showcases his large - scale paintings, works on paper, and original poetry - drawings with English translations in order to reconsider the connection between painting and poetry in Chang's prolific practice.
He was considered the founder of a new style of Thai poetry, one that used vernacular, simple language as opposed to the erudite style that had characterized Thai poetry in the past.
Spanning sculpture, drawing, photography and video, much of Orozco's work stems from his idiosyncratic observations of contemporary urban environments, revealing poetry in unexpected locations or the often playful combination of everyday objects.
Dr. Jeffrey Grove, the DMA's Hoffman Family Senior Curator of Contemporary Art, discusses the work of artist Mark Manders, who creates mysterious and uncanny sculptural tableaux, inviting the viewer to «enter the world of objects and matter and find poetry in it... and to know how poorly we normally see our daily life.»
Wynne's works, made of glass, glitter, and beads, are lyrical poetry in motion — glossy and gleaming, almost breathing as the oxygen and water in the exhibition title suggest.
Manders makes a physical as well as mental space for the viewer to «enter the world of objects and matter and find poetry in it... and to know how poorly we normally see our daily life.»
The viewer situatated between two young men as the attempt to read poetry in English in this new era of globalization.
Jones's draftsmanship is flawless, something akin to poetry in the way that confident sweeping lines seem effortlessly yet precisely placed.
The rigid outlines of Donald Judd, Beverly Pepper, Jackie Winsor, or Tony Smith have still less to do with coercion — and Marcel Broodthaers riffs on Stéphane Mallarme's poetry in a work called Liberté.
Pile onto John Chamberlain's couch and create ekphrastic poetry in response to Chamberlain's intuitive, colorful, and humorous photographic series that Chamberlain once described as «self portraits of the nervous system».
Skye Loneragan is creator of the ongoing project, Q - POETICS which installs the poet and poetry in places and spaces of waiting, working with WordTravels and the Sydney Writers» Festival 2013 and then the 2014 Commonwealth Games Glasgow, supported by Creative Scotland's Cultural Programme.
«New Photography 2015» is stuck in an age of irony, but «Photo - Poetics» finds poetry in the photographic object.
While Modernist poetry in English is often viewed as an American phenomenon, with leading exponents including Ezra Pound, T. S. Eliot, Marianne Moore, William Carlos Williams, H.D., and Louis Zukofsky, there were important British Modernist poets, including David Jones, Hugh MacDiarmid, Basil Bunting, and W. H. Auden.
Over the course of her career, Benglis has worked extensively with heavy industrial materials such as lead, steel, and plastics, but her recent works find material poetry in the lithe malleability of chicken - wire and paper.
Almost all of the works included in this volume depict an ocean roiling with chaotic swells, accompanied by non-sequiturs, quotations, and bits of poetry in the artist's handwriting.
I found poetry in art.
Almost all of the paintings on view at Venus Over Manhattan depict an ocean roiling with beautiful, chaotic swells, accompanied by meandering texts, non-sequiturs, quotations, and bits of poetry in the artist's handwriting.
Mary Reid Kelley combines painting, performance and distinctive wordplay - rich poetry in graphically stylised black - and - white videos.
You have until mid-July to engage with the works of the late Felix Gonzales - Torres, an artist who simultaneously exuded politics and poetry in his exploration of identity, love, sex, intimacy and death.
I read this book of essays and poetry in the summer.
In his first exhibition following the 2007 career retrospective, Thomas Chimes: Adventures in «Pataphysics, at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Chimes will be exhibiting new works that continue to reflect his diverse interests in alchemy, James Joyce's Finnegan's Wake, astronomy, the writing of Alfred Jarry, and Greek poetry in the form of celestial, white and gold paintings.
And during the redevelopment, all the community and education programmes will continue, as will late - night poetry in the café and events in the auditorium.
Twenty prints by Mehretu alternate with pages of poetry in Greek and in English.
Larry Groff: The Painting Center has an essay about your upcoming show on their website says that you recalled vividly that Fairfield Porter «likened painting to poetry in urging the consideration of «particularization of experience» Porter also said along this line of thinking: «You can only buck generalities by attention to fact,» Porter continued.
This fall, Chelsea gallery Freight + Volume welcomes Jablon's mixed - media poetry in a new solo exhibition titled «Word: Play.»
Today, Heilmann's work can be viewed as poetry in what is distinctly a non-poetic time.
In the video Noel remarks: «The hope is that the show makes a convincing case, that a space is preserved in contemporary art for just this practice - this search for poetry in a direct and unmediated experience of looking.
The fast paced style and smooth controls are poetry in motion and Respawn Entertainment just keeps the Titanfall train rolling along by unveiling huge new updates and DLC packs.
This game is basically poetry in motion as you make your way through the desert to a mysterious mountain.
On a personal note, to me there is a poetry in this next chapter of my life.
Remember... Cats are poetry in motion.
It is poetry in motion and flows across the field.
Chad Post, the publisher of Open Letter Books, a nonprofit literary translation press at the University of Rochester, has compiled a yearly database of new, never - before - published works of fiction and poetry in translation in the United States since 2008.
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