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Hahn, for the exhibition, continues her investigation with traditional concerns in her figurative painting practices while creating environments of psychological landscapes in the female mind and body.
The resulting images reveal a physical and psychological landscape in which the familiar is rendered unaccountably alien.

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Populated by a cast of some of Ireland's most celebrated, and infamous, artists, including Tommy Tiernan, Nell McCafferty and Sebastian Barry, Meetings With Ivor is at once personal and national in its visionary scope of the Irish psychological and cultural landscape.
«Tully» is about the experience of motherhood, not only in terms of its demands and difficulties and the exhaustion that comes from caring for an infant, but of the psychological landscape, as well.
If you've seen Lurhmann's «Strictly Ballroom,» «Romeo + Juliet» or «Moulin Rouge,» or watched «Gatsby» trailers, you know what you're in for: an epic melodrama that fuses old - movie theatrics and subjective filmmaking, period music and modern pop, real sets and unreal landscapes, psychological drama and speeded - up slapstick.
(Ford and cinematographer Joe MacDonald's use of depth staging and chiaroscuro lighting here is a master class in how physical space can be transformed to evoke the psychological landscape of the characters inhabiting it.)
But its complexity of feeling, the undoubted chemistry of its reunited stars Julie Christie and Alan Bates, the lushness of cinematographer Gerry Fisher's Norfolk landscapes and the critical late - 1960s sensibility provided by the acute eye and complex psychological insight of Losey — plus the revelatory use of time - frames, flashback and point - of - view in Pinter's script — guarantee its lasting appeal.
The puzzles, shocks, and abstract elements challenge players on a psychological landscape; and the rich, detailed world is engaging for players in a more visceral, physiological way.
A show of Shara's «psychological landscapes,» as she calls them, appeared earlier this year at the Marlborough Chelsea gallery in New York.
• Ed Paschke (1939 — 2004), neon - lit Chicago Pop artist Jeff Koons (b. 1955), world - famous sculptor of elevated banality and gleaming toys Prema Murthy (b. 1969), Net - conscious media artist Sarah Morris (b. 1967), brainy geometric abstractionist and appropriationist Jennifer Rubell (b. 1970), food artist extraordinaire Tony Matelli (b. 1971), hyperrealistic sculptor of flora and aggressive fauna • Edward Kienholz (1927 — 1994), Ferus gallery co-founder, iconic Los Angeles artist Jack Goldstein (1945 — 2003), Pictures Generation star and looper of films Ashley Bickerton (b. 1959), Neo-Geo artist of lurid island pop Mark Dion (b. 1961), naturalist conceptualist and arch-cataloguer • Vito Acconci (b. 1940), seminal father of transgressive»70s performance art Kathryn Bigelow (b. 1951), artist - turned - «Hurt Locker» director Ken Feingold (b. 1952), conceptualist sculptor of heads Robert Longo (b. 1953), wizard of charcoal and graphite, disturber of «Men in Cities» Mark Innerst (b. 1957), engineering - slanted landscape painter Brock Enright (b. 1976), postmodern pop - culture investigator David Salle (b. 1952), brainy Neo-Expressionist descendent of Picabia Annette Lemieux, lecturer of visual and environmental studies at Harvard Michele Zalopany, pastel Postmodernist • Dan Graham (b. 1942), sculptor of reflective / transparent psychological architecture R.H. Quaytman (b. 1961), literary - minded process painter of high intellectual wattage Cameron Rowland (b. 1988), conceptual found - object sculptor • Julian Schnabel (b. 1951), Neo-Expressionist godhead and Hollywood filmmaker Bill Saylor, sketchy maximalist and Harmony Korine collaborator Greg Bogin (b. 1965), post-Net minimalist
If the historic cloth is considered a stand in for comforting, the abstract paintings contribute to the psychological cycle by infusing the work with the implication of internal landscapes.
For this exhibition, Fisher continues to intrigue his audience through complex paintings of layered imagery that come together in twelve different works, creating a thought provoking psychological landscape.
It is in this painted space of «intimate immensity,» where dueling weather systems, terrain and sky, and the flooding light and growing shadows collide, that «Gornik's landscape opens out onto psychological experience broadly defined — the modern experience of loss without a lost object.
A: You won't find any hidden or overt socio - political meaning in my work and at the same time I hope that by utilizing what I find in the American landscape I'm able to connect to viewers on a deeper psychological level.
These themes converge in the work of Edward Hopper, who blends the clear light and detail of the landscape genre with the psychological charge of Surrealism.
Exploring the psychological and spiritual places in landscapes, famous landscape artists continue to push the limits of the genre.
If his paintings recall both the poster - scarred walls of a great city and the empty vastness of a parched landscape, their spreading flows of blackness also suggest those Rorschach blots used in psychological testing.
The artists in Psychonauticscreate landscapes as a means to realize psychological space, deconstructing politicized environments and terrains.
There is something deeply psychological in her portrayal of landscapes and people,» David Zwirner said.
A common experience in the New Mexico landscape, this unexpected perspective invests the work with an eerily objective psychological edge.
Intrigued by the multiple complexities in Greenwold's paintings, Bui writes: «With their repeated penetration of lines, Greenwold's new paintings and drawings evoke Giacometti's existential angst, while the calibration of scale among figures, objects, interiors, and landscapes conjures Balthus's magnified psychological space.
Ruairiadh O'Connell's work investigates the psychological functions of design in all its manifestations, from abstract patterns through domestic interiors to landscape architecture.
Set in the ravaged landscape south of Johannesburg, the films depict the ongoing racial inequalities of contemporary life, while also reflecting on the human condition — the psychological traumas that remain as vestiges of South Africa's devastating sociopolitical past.
Kim works predominantly on representational painting that describes psychological landscape of isolation and alienation in urban environment.
The artists in Psychonautics create landscapes as a means to realize psychological space, deconstructing politicized environments and terrains.
Interested in the physical space of the city and its emotional and psychological impact on the body, she uses the camera to transform the physical space into a psychological one, providing a personal interpretation of the urban landscape.
As in my earlier landscapes, these are places which touch me in some way, evoking an emotional or psychological response.
Speaking after the Turner win, Boyce said he was interested in creating an atmosphere and examining the relationship between the psychological landscape and the physical landscape.
His work, a hybrid of documentary and staged photography, reveals the psychological nuances found in the everyday suburban landscape and family life.
The psychological space presented in these works is set against the landscape of the deserts of the American West represented in Nancy Holt's Sun Tunnels and Walter De Maria's Hardcore.
As Moleleki Frank Ledimo said in his essay on Mashile's work in10 Years 100 Artists (Bell - Roberts Publishing, 2005): «As with most of his works the landscape becomes both a metaphor and the psychological plane on which Mashile's experience of ritual takes place.»
Best known for her immersive installations and public projects that explore the various historical and psychological implications of the genre of landscape, Teresita Fernández's most recent exhibition at Lehmann Maupin, Fire (America), debuts a 16 - foot glazed ceramic wall panel depicting a nocturnal landscape engulfed in flames, as well as a new series of abstract landscapes made from burned paper.
Municipal authorities increasingly understand the role (intra - and peri --RRB- urban farmers can play in environmental management (like the recycling of urban wastes, urban stormwater management, lowering urban temperatures and dust, maintaining urban biodiversity) while innovative farmers in and around cities are offering nowadays a variety of recreational services (staying on farm, horse riding, etcetera), playing a role in maintaining the cultural landscape and other services (e.g., on farm care for elderly people or with people with a psychological, eco-education,...) in response to the demands of citizens and city region managers.
More generally, I believe the real problem is the «psychological landscape» associated with belief in (or denial of) AGW is poorly mapped out.
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