Sentences with phrase «psychological space between»

Taking an ironic perspective, his work questions how these factors are played out in the physical and psychological space between tamed and untamed worlds.
Erica Baclawski's paintings explore the psychological space between landscape and the body.
His short films «Router» and «We'll Do the Rest,» look at the socio - psychological spaces between histories, where complexity and contradiction challenge the way we understand the past, present and the future.

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And because this is the story of a family stuck in psychological limbo between Israel and Palestine, most of those spaces are marked with blood.
But in the plurality of responses they give, Garland digs into psychological responses to the Anthropocene and the impetus to limit the space between humans and non-humans.
Her paintings are in some ways an attempt at making sense of herself as situated in a kind of in - between psychological space:» There's this type of spacial shift that has occurred, and there's a connection, a kind of psychological space, making sense of a place.»
My works questions how these factors are played out in physical and psychological space, and between tamed and untamed worlds.
«Body Building» plays with the boundaries between physical, psychological and architectural space.
The group exhibition «Body Building» plays with the boundaries between physical, psychological and architectural space.
Between Spaces will include film, installation, photography, and sculpture that address themes of nostalgia, a preoccupation with materiality, and the creation of illusionistic and psychological shifts in space.
Kristalova's figures are often depicted in the midst of transformation and thus exist in the liminal space between two physical or psychological states.
Nearby, Hubbard & Birchler's series Falling Down explores the physical world, but also the psychological relationships between space, architecture, character and object.
In his work, he often investigates the psychological relationship between space and the human body.
Austrian - born, Berlin - based Markus Schinwald, born in 1973, is known for mixed - media installations and films that investigate the psychological relationship between space and the human body.
Her paintings allow psychological, historical and geographical space to flow into one another, sensitively and intuitively summoning a feeling of the experience of nature on the writer and evoking the sense that the world in the painting lies somewhere between our physical and more essential interior world.
The work is a meditation on this space, both physical and psychological — somewhere between arrival and departure.
Since the 1970s, Simmons has staged and photographed scenes using dolls, dollhouses and other toy objects to create self - contained worlds that function as psychological spaces and blur the boundaries between the real, the unreal, and the surreal.
Artist Statement As a culturally displaced artist myself, I have been drawn to the theme of cultural displacement and identity and to social psychological and cross-cultural studies that are heavily influenced by immigrant experiences and by the interaction between people and space.
Drawn from personal snapshots, popular films, art history and advertising, Doig's urban - pastoral landscapes, explore the psychological and physical spaces between fiction and truth, depiction and invention, representation and abstraction.
Catherine Yass creates photographs and films that explore the relationship between physical and psychological space, namely how environments are constructed and experienced by their inhabitants, through an emphasis on temporal duration.
It's a simultaneous re-creation and understanding of psychological, diachronic and geographical space, and a defying of the borders between them.
His works explore the psychological and physical spaces between description and invention, representation end abstraction.
Through these works and others, OPEN HOUSE echoes this gesture of openness and exchange, creating a space that oscillates between public and private, psychological and social and opens up a dialogue between the two galleries and their respective cities.
Her themes include redefining the terms: animate and inanimate and questioning established hierarchies, the presentation and disruption of the visual narrative, and the fluid psychological relationship between real and imagined spaces.
Interweaving the psychological space and materiality of paint, I search for reciprocity between the boundaries of intimacy and immensity, self and other.
The author toys with the perception of the spectator who can travel the length of the beam of light longitudinally, traverse it or let himself get wrapped up in it, blurring the boundaries between physical and psychological space.
By using this as a playful vehicle, I want to explore how the relationship between perceived light, shapes and color can distort physical, and ideally, psychological space for both myself and the viewer.
He elaborates on its significance as yet another dimension of her installation works, stating, «Louise's work has always oscillated between real space, the experiential and the psychological space.
Alex Prager's new exhibition Face in the Crowd, showcases large - scale color photographs of elaborately - staged crowd scenes and a film by the same name that explore the notion of the individual within the masses, the boundary between public and private space and the psychological complexities of human interaction.
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