Sentences with phrase «quotidian reality»

This relationship determines an equivalence between space and time, according to the theory of relativity and is widely found in the quotidian reality that we live every day.
But as with the images in Heterotopia, the quotidian reality is discernible, leaving viewers with the uneasy yet uplifting suggestion that the world is what we think it is only because of long - held and often unconscious patterns of association.
With the objective of discovery and enlightenment directed toward the everyday, Schonzeit illuminates splendor in quotidian reality in order to connect his audience to his work.
Though the slightest thread of a story enters with a triangle between the wolfish salesman and the two girls, leading to some glancing hints of jealousy and disappointment, overall the film remains faithful to the ebb and flux of quotidian reality.
Written from Jerusalem: Walking through the narrow, winding streets of Jerusalem's Old City on my first visit here in fifteen years, I was powerfully struck once again by the grittiness of Christianity, the palpable connection between the faith and the quotidian realities of life.
Chen's multimedia works toe the line between experimental illusion and the quotidian realities of contemporary society, focusing on the almost imperceptible dream sequences that exist in even the most mundane of moments.
(Bearing in mind, of course, that ongoing governance / sustenance / nurture remain quotidian realities that can not be ignored.)

Not exact matches

In this case, she expertly teases out the quotidian, potentially soul - killing realities of parenthood, which Reitman shapes at one point into a terrific montage of new - baby routines, a rhythm that becomes a brain - fogging, body - ravaging blur.
In 1987, he began to produce works intended for sitting and lying down that focus on the boundary between artefact and quotidian object, thus forming a bridge between art and reality.
Some landscape painters convey reality in compellingly quotidian detail, reflecting or critiquing the complex relationship between humans and nature; others construct neo-byzantine visions of the future that may thrill or terrify; some work intuitively to give form to the ephemeral, conveying that which can not be spoken; and many bend or break accepted rules of vision, reminding us that perception itself is both a privilege and a discipline.
Liliane Tomasko's abstract paintings are «Inscapes» of everyday life — the terrain of an unmade bed, the columns of closed curtains, or the vagarious composition of scattered cushions; quotidian elements we rarely contemplate but make up the fabric of our realities.
One purpose of art is to provide the viewer with breathing space, with an experience that moves one from quotidian «reality» to a place where contemplation can yield a measure of transcendence.
By virtue of endlessly observing quotidian minutiae, reality breaks into a map of separate circles enigmatically linked.
«It Takes a Village,» Alejandro Diaz's latest solo exhibition, pulls together a seemingly disparate variety of references from Minimalism, Conceptualism, Abstract Expressionism, and even British Pop to unapologetically expose the reality of quotidian life in the artist's own personal interest in South Texas, and specifically San Antonio.
All through these galleries you sense invigorating confrontations between modernist dreams and urban realities, the clash of mythic hopes and quotidian experiences that gave art in midcentury New York its matter - of - fact grandiosity.
Their work, like all art, is a fractalization of reality; reconstitutions of the quotidian; glimpses of personal interiority.
By dissecting traditional correlations of meaning and by opening up new contexts and orders, he found he could break the paradigms of the quotidian and explore the interaction between reality and perception.
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