Sentences with phrase «pure materiality»

The phrase "pure materiality" refers to the focus on tangible, physical, and concrete things, rather than intangible or abstract ideas. It represents an emphasis on the physical aspects of the world and disregards subjective interpretations or spiritual elements. Full definition
The curatorial construction of image and space will draw attention to the semantics of dimensions, materialized movements, and semiotic layering in line with pure materiality.
Founded by Yoshihara Jirō in 1954 near Osaka, its name translates as «concrete,» a reflection of the artists» desire to push beyond the abstract painting of the day with experiments in pure materiality.
In a group show, Reconfiguring Abstraction, at the Manitoba School of Art Gallery last year, Dunlop's work was notable for its focus on pure materiality.
Referencing the history of painting — especially action painting and abstract expressionism — and drawing on feminism and performance art, Black proposes an expanded idea of sculpture as primarily an intuitive and sensory encounter with pure materiality.
Even if this forced the beginning of the abandonment of the pure materiality of the natural world, it also undermined the justification for conceiving of any sphere beyond this one.
The body is reduced to «pure materiality,» to «simply a complex of organs, functions, and energies to be used according to the sole criteria of pleasure and efficiency.»
Kapoor is well known for his site - responsive works, marrying a Modernist sense of pure materiality with a fascination for the manipulation of form and the perception of space.
Initially apprehended in the register of representational picture making — as the viewer moves closer the imagery dissolves into the pure materiality of paint.
Do you understand your work as pure physicality, pure materiality, or is there an allusion being made to something other than itself?
The precisely ordered composition of his work, as in «The Magic Triangle» — one of the highlights of the show -, constructs a juxtaposition with the chaos that reigns all around it, creating a perfectly controlled but unreal space, in which the pure materiality of it's components vanishes in the halo of an ideal world and dreaming environment: an artist studio where creativity is stimulated and fantasy is unleashed.
Using ephemeral, computer - generated images exclusively as her artist - created source material, the same shapes and blurs are re-composed into her paintings which physically assert themselves through a pure materiality which Ellingson endlessly expands upon in her «Variation» series.
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