Sentences with phrase «radical subjectivity»

As a result of this emphasis, Gestalt's understanding of individual psychology leaned towards the post-modern, radical subjectivity perspective of the existentialists.
The aim of this retrospective is to illustrate the intermediality and radical subjectivity of this unique artistic opus and to make the innovative energy in the art of Dorothy Iannone known to a wider audience.
Play Offs is an invitation to deconstruct depression by approaching the most common objects with a radical subjectivity.
The journey of constructing our individual identity is symbolised by the black pirate flag of radical subjectivity marked out by the simple act of needing to eat in order to exist.

Not exact matches

Therefore true faith is radical inwardness or subjectivity, it comes into existence by a negation of objectivity, and can only maintain itself by a continual process, or repetition, of negating objectivity.
«Emersonian self - reliance identifies dissent as the quintessentially American gesture,» writes Sacvan Bercovitch, «and then universalizes it as the radical imperative to subjectivity
Functional ultimacy can also be interpreted as a more radical extension of Kierkegaard's principle of truth as subjectivity to areas beyond the ethicoreligious sphere.
And our subjectivity, in turn, is then burdened with the task of having to be the radical creator of all stories, rather than being, at least in part, the recipient, vehicle or reader of a universal story.
In the catalogue for «Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art,» currently at NYU's Grey Art Gallery, curator Naomi Beckwith describes Mythic Being as «a seminal work of self - fashioning that both posited and critiqued models of gender and racial subjectivity
The political body, a key concept of the exhibition Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960 - 1985, is bound by the poetics of subjectivity, shaped by desire, and disobedient and resistant in the face of political turmoil such as oppression, violence, and dictatorship.
Feminist or not, the artists in Radical Women explored female subjectivity and subverted patriarchal ideology and culturally and biologically determined roles of women in society.
As a curator, he recently cocurated — with Robert Storr and Peter Benson Miller — the group show «Nero su Bianco» (Black on White), which examines radical shifts in perceptions of African identity, subjectivity, and agency.
A radical conception of human subjectivity was embodied in the process of composition itself, enabling painters to produce works in which personal expression and cultural critique were condensed onto the single act of painting.»
I don't believe in subjectivity and, as part of a radical approach, I've taken myself as the subject of my art «as mirror of the universe».
Among an ever expanding (and as Karen Barad might say, «entangled») list, I am inspired by the complex and contradictory city I live in (the city of Chicago) and the incredible community of hard working, sincere, talented artists who I am surround by and have the privilege of working alongside and in collaboration with every day (too many and to diverse to name individually here) / / by mentors A. Laurie Palmer and Claire Pentecost and Anne Wilson and Ben Nicholson / / by Simon Starling and Andrea Zittel and Mark Dion and Sarah Sze and Phoebe Wasburn and Mierele Laderman Ukeles and Joseph Beuys and Eva Hesse and Hans Haacke and Robert Smithson / / by writers and philosophers Karen Barad and Jane Bennett and Rebecca Solnit and Italo Calvino and Steward Brand and the contributors to The Whole Earth Catalog (of which my father gave me his copies) and Ken Issacs and Carl Sagan and Neil deGrasse Tyson and William Cronon and Bruno Latour and Deluze and Guttari and Jack Burnham / / by ideas of radical intimacy and transformation and ephemerality and experimentation and growth and agency and mobility and nomadicism and balance and maintenance and survival and change and subjectivity and hylozoism and living structures / / by mycelium and soil and terracotta and honey and mead and wild yeast and beeswax and fat and felt and salt and sulfur and bismuth and meteorites and microbes and algae and oil and carbon and tar and water and lightening and electricity and oak and maple / / by exploration and navigation and «the Age of Wonder» and the Mir Space Station and the Deep Tunnel Project / / by Lake Michigan and the Chicago River and waterways and canals and oceans and puddles... to name a few.
The radical femininity expressed by Giunta and Fajardo - Hill constitutes a body of curation that not only illustrates alternative histories, but narrates from within a range subjectivities, through a situated approach and a nuanced process of deliberation that takes into consideration the diversity of curatorial and creative contexts that an exhibition can empower.
But more importantly, Radical Women establishes a new framework that expresses the development of Latin American and Chicana women's corporeal experience and subjectivity, by way of experimental practices that challenge the gendered body and reconfigure modes of ownership.
The artist explores a variety of monochrome colour blocks, surfaces, geometrical patterns, and dimensions via methodical repetition of gestures: a radical and dynamic approach to the canvas; that refuses any form of subjectivity.
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