Sentences with phrase «represents human forms»

Breuning's carpet, re-appropriated from a photograph, represents human forms covered in a black and white pattern, a manifestation that fuses performance and visual art.
Families will visit Edward Steichen in the 1920s and 1930s: A Recent Acquisition and American Legends: From Calder to O'Keeffe to explore how different artists represent the human form in their artworks.
Her later pieces, which have come to define her style and make up for much of the show, usually represent human forms in motion or hybrid creatures that blend the human form with animal features.
There's a chapter on «fragments and faces», which examines how he always represents the human form in a fragmented way.
In Djurberg's hands, clay depicts but also distorts, representing the human form for a few seconds before slipping into a series of abject deformations.
Though many of her earlier pieces have looked to the body to inform both design and scale, these sculptures mark Al - Hadid's first forays into representing the human form.
Del's body fascinates me as it represents a human form proceeding through a self - initiated process of body transition.

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What is offensive that Ms. Harris is so pained by a fictional Christmas character being represented as White that she would rather see said character portrayed in the form of a bird rather than a human being.
The APA states despite the persistence of stereotypes that portray lesbian, gay, and bisexual people as disturbed, several decades of research and clinical experience have led all mainstream medical and mental health organizations in this country to conclude that these orientations represent normal forms of human experience.
In this latter form of state the compulsive order that persisted would not be based on the exploitation of human conflicts but would represent the stage of development which had been reached.
They represent a «dying» culture, a primitive form of being human.
Unless the Infinite is represented in finite form, unless the Word becomes flesh over and over again, though only as oral preaching, unless the risen Christ manifests himself in the visible forms of individual saintliness and communal authority there is no human relation to the Infinite and Transcendent.
The contemporary ecological crisis represents a failure of prevailing Western ideas and attitudes: a male oriented culture in which it is believed that reality exists only as human beings perceive it (Berkeley); whose structure is a hierarchy erected to support humanity at its apex (Aristotle, Aquinas, Descartes); to whom God has given exclusive dominance over all life forms and inorganic entities (Genesis 1 - 2); in which God has been transformed into humanity's image by modern secularism (Genesis inverted).
One possible new form for the discipline would represent pastoral care and counseling as oriented by ecclesiology, concerned for elucidating the structure and dynamic of human being - in - the - world by means of plurality of methods of inquiry, and especially informed by the rapidly proliferating literature, experimental and theoretical, on the human life cycle.
Despite the persistence of stereotypes that portray lesbian, gay, and bise xual people as disturbed, several decades of research and clinical experience have led all mainstream medical and mental health organizations in this country to conclude that these orientations represent normal forms of human experience.
The fact is, of course, that whether by wind and tide, or by giant walls of water which formed between a dry pathway through the midst of the sea, what is affirmed is the Lord's Power over all power - human power as represented by Pharaoh's host, and natural power as represented by the wind and waves (see Matt.
Because this is the sole ideal that has the solidity once owned by Catholicism and the flexibility that this was never able to have, the only one that can always face the future and does not claim to determine it in any particular and contingent form, the only one that can resist criticism and represent for human society the point around which, in its frequent upheavals, in its continual oscillations, equilibrium is perpetually restored, so that when the question is heard whether liberty will enjoy what is known as the future, the answer must be that it has something better still: it has eternity.29
We also know that there are aspects of God that could not be fully represented in human form, such as His omnipresence.
Refined sugars was defined as sucrose in the form of refined or raw sugars or liquified sugars that were manufactured for human consumption and represented the main form of added sugars consumed in Australia.
We have the form and players but we lack squad depth and we need to offload some players e.g. Per mertersacker, arterta, rosisky, and flamini and the west brom match has proven that coquelin is no machine he's human so he needs a good support, one who can represent him in the midfield plus we also need a winger and another proven striker to also support giroud too.
This means that providing human milk in a form that is closest to freshly expressed human milk represents a significant logistical challenge.
Therefore, the impression that life - extensionism represents a form of utopianism, a fringe or revolutionary movement, or an advocacy of a radical change of the human nature — should be rejected or accepted only with profound reservations.
«We have successfully produced three preclinical models of GBS that represent two different forms of the syndrome seen in humans,» Mansfield said.
It then used the same training to identify human forms represented by nothing more than moving dots.
Dubbed CRISPR - Cas9, the toolkit represents a rudimentary form of bacterial immunity, and Zhang realized at once that it could be co-opted for editing genes and perhaps made to work in human cells.
However Brahman associated with Maya (cosmic illusion) represents Ishwara (personal god in many religions) which represents the highest limit of the human mind since we need a shape or form to interact or relate to the infinite energy of Universe.
Though Pixar has been at the top of the animation food chain for decades now, «Coco» (directed by «Toy Story 3» helmer Lee Unkrich, and co-directed by Adrian Molina) represents one significant breakthrough in that it's the most human - populated story the studio has yet told, even if many of those humans are in exaggerated skeletal form (with appropriately signifying clothes).
The class learned the definitions of relevant terms like foreclosure by first discussing them and then physically representing them to form a human tableau.
My attention was drawn to the spiral staircase, above which dangled a number of blue glass ornaments (handblown by MIT graduate David Smith) representing human figures in assorted forms and positions.
This is accentuated by the different heights of the pillars, as though they represent different stages in life and — by way of their imperfect stacking and fissured forms — evoking human frailty.
Representing plants or human figures in organic forms, his sculptures were firmly rooted in nature.
His paintings use a mixture of resin, oil paints, and pigments to create liquid forms: fluids, which for him represent humans, interacting in neural space.
Ramirez's work is colorful, playful and whimsical while representing the human body and its functions through evocative abstract biomorphic and geometric forms that are sensual and suggestive.
This fourth and final curator highlights one particular project as the deciding factor for selecting the innovative group: Echo (2006), at Tate Modern's Turbine Hall, which Clark describes as: «A performance piece in which the human form was represented through a 3 - D data cloud, rendered directly behind the dancers.»
Whether representing a different universe or the human spirit, the artist works to give form to realms that remain imperceptible in nature.
The theme of the show marries the often sacred and sensual traditional use of the human back to represent form with the more abstract concept of what it means to be «back to back».
For Stieglitz, the abstract forms and formations of clouds perfectly equated to the modern idea of equivalence, holding that abstract forms, lines, and colors could represent and evoke universal inner human states, emotions and ideas — a powerful notion which numerous later photographers recognized and emulated.
Soft, fabric sculptures that represent a simplified human form, ranging in various skin tones, gather together in Yeimi Salazar's site - specific installation, EveryBODY.
Some appeared human, some less so, as Second Life allows you to take any form, be it a bird or a superhero or even a stick — the shape chosen by Magdalena Sawon, codirector of New York's Postmasters gallery, which represents Eva and Franco Mattes.
For McCutcheon, historical space exploration continues to represent an extreme form of human imagination and will — and an extraordinary leap of risk and faith.
Styled by the artist somewhere between high - fashion models and post-apocalyptic survivors, these figures represent Genzken's most explicit engagement with the human form, confronting viewers with a distorted reflection of the world around them.
Hinkle's abstract «un-portraits» of elusive figures — the artist draws them with handmade brushes while improvising dances to blues, hip - hop, and Baltimore Club music — pivot between real and imagined narratives representing thousands of black women who have disappeared due to colonialism, human trafficking, homicides, and other forms of erasure.
In these pieces, the cross-hatched slashes reveal an interior beneath the surface, like a peeking human form beneath an organic scene on the surface - meant to represent the «threats posed by our increasingly technological environment».
What Arm is representing is unavailable to the human eye but the idea of the form and element is made precise.
The work in the exhibition represents these trademarks in various ways: a human - scale cut - out, as collage, drawings or in the form of book.
It has always been — either as a struggle to expand the ways and the forms of representing the human figure or as the starting point to which many artists opposed in an attempt to create more experimental or abstract art.
Stepping back from this work to take in its general, flesh - toned forms, the viewer may discern a human foot and bent leg, perhaps belonging to a Christ - like figure stumbling under the weight of a cross, which appears to be represented by a thick band of pink.
If we accept this assertion, abstract sculpture may also represent realities of life in space, in the ocean, in rock formations, in forms of nature, or in anything that connects us with life as we know it — not just human or animal forms, faces, plants, scenes, portraits, etc..
In breadth and scope the exhibition represents the current stage of Martin's artistic practice — an exploration of structure, form and medium with a focus on the human figure.
Painters eventually stopped trying to represent objects in three - dimensional space not because photographs could do it better (photographs don't represent anything as a matter of fact) but because the painterly conventions involved in representing objects (and landscapes and the human figure, etc.) could no longer do what they were supposed to do, namely, form or discover a connection between the painter (and viewer) and the world.
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