Sentences with phrase «relationship to the space around»

As part of the abstract art takeover at the Whitechapel Gallery, Lodewijks» new commission for London draws from workshops with local young people, where he found out about their relationships to the spaces around them.
Lodewijks» new commission for London draws from workshops with local young people, where he found out about their relationships to the spaces around them.
These sculptures, usually painted in bold basic colors, turn, bob, and rotate, in a constantly changing relationship to the space around them.

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Since our ongoing discussion around Matthew Vines» book, God and the Gay Christian, has highlighted an affirming view of same - sex relationships, I wanted to make space here for another perspective.
Working with these thoughts and questions we realize that one of the most urgent issues of our time is the caring for the human surroundings and the quality of the adult relationships around the child, to provide a warm, safe and free space for the child's development.»
Hollywood's exploration of man's relationship with computers, from HAL 9000 in 2001: A Space Odyssey to The Terminator, has mostly revolved around their destruction of us.
Similarly, Alec Resnick looks forward to the day that Powderhouse Studios opens and to «moving out of the space of bureaucracy and design and into relationship building around real work.»
On the one hand, you have a CEO who seems to understand ideas around the death of the PC, relationship - centric computing, post-PC, etc., but seems keen to actively avoid pushing his vision into the tablet space.
You're looking to build that relationship around the thing you love most to do, and create lifelong friendships out of it, not to mention lifelong customers,» says Angie Ramsey, Store Manager at GreenAcres Market, who will be hosting the space for the new Jenks Saturday Market.
While other artists like Richard Tuttle and William T. Wiley were also experimenting with the unstreched canvas during the same period, Gilliam's sculptural approach was revolutionary in that it repositioned the viewer's relationship with the painting to include the object as well as the space around it, blurring the boundary between painting, sculpture, and architecture for the first time.
more than fifty gigantic, real firs hanging from the ceiling presents a monumental sculptural challenge: the trees must be placed in a specific relationship to the exhibition space and simultaneously provide a dialogue with more than forty other works of art in and around the site — sixteen of which have been created especially for the show.
The crux of her work revolves around the theme of «Woman» and her universal centrality, to include her relationship with space, place, time and nature.
Notwithstanding that and the other obvious caveat — I had a brisk stroll through and around a not - quite - ready - to - open building — the Kimbell addition has many of the hallmarks of Piano's masterpiece, the Menil Collection in Houston: a similar feeling of lightness pervading its spaces, a like - minded prioritization of green space and elegant interplays between indoor and outdoor spaces, and an equally sensitive relationship to the building's (very different) neighborhood.
True Value gathers materials, objects and tools removed from their original context and relocated in an art environment, deploying a framework to formulate a poetic and pragmatic space around objects of trade and human relationships those economic and labour exchanges create.
Inspired early in his career by modern dance — notably through his relationship with members of New York City's influential Judson Church dancers — and Japanese Zen gardens, the artist sought to create works that engage viewers in movement, taking in his large - scale sheet - metal pieces by navigating the space around them.
Through work that is often biographical, the artist addresses the trauma, stress, sensuality, mortality, and spirituality around our relationship to the body and the space it inhabits.
Parkinson notes that «the works, whilst coming from varied places of logic around abstraction, at some point in their realisation share a notion of object and placing them in proximity to other objects, persons or spaces, new relationships emerge inviting us to look again.
Interested in the way that a space can be modified or even dismantled by a projected image, Steinkamp worked at transforming the viewer's relationship to the architecture around them.
He is best known to the public for his outdoor installations, which explore the relationship between the body and the space around it.
Working around the central themes of myth, symmetry and the symbiotic relationship between animal and earth... I work within a simple color palette to truly let these simple lines and dots take you to a cathartic space.
For Gilliam, the hard - edge ethos was not a theoretical end itself, but the beginning of a lifelong interest in the connection between painting and sculpture, and in creating, in critic and curator Jonathan Binstock's words, «a totally painterly environment, one that made a viewer's relationship to the object and the space around the object... almost as important as the object itself.»
His aim is to draw viewers in with artwork that explores the relationships between shape, color and the space around the work.
His visual vocabulary was drawn from observation of the world around him — shapes and colors found in plants, architecture, shadows — and has been shaped by his interest in the spaces between places and objects, and between his work and its viewers: «In my work I don't want you to look at the surface; I want you to look at the form, the relationships
«I've done a lot of work around sponsorship and sponsorship reunification especially in the context of spousal sponsorship, so I definitely, from a personal space, understand the challenges of that and what it does to a relationship — I've lived that experience and understand it from close experience.»
Time and space don't permit a full discussion about how to turn things around, but let me offer a brief summary of principles that can stop or help prevent these negative communication behaviors from consuming your relationship.
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