Sentences with phrase «series explores the nature»

The series explores the nature of the viewer's gaze, signs, symbols, mirrors, interior architecture spaces, the spaces between things, reflections, mediated spaces, and art discourse.

Not exact matches

While classification freed directors to use explicit language in marvelous films like Platoon and Something Wild and has allowed films like Out of Africa and Children of a Lesser God to explore the complex nature of human sexuality, it has also given us a series of slasher films — Friday the 13th, with its many parts; The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, parts one and two — and films like Brian DePalma's artistically significant but deplorably explicit Body Double.
Winter isn't all boring read this beautifully illustrated book one of 4 in the series of seasons about what there is to do in Winter from sledding to exploring nature at rest and of course baking cookies.
After that exposition on how the new TV series will explore the nature of power and democracy, Graham pauses for breath, smiles - and lays down a crucial amendment.
The Love Lab is a five - month study series with master teacher Jean Mazzei that entices you to explore your essential nature: unconditional love.
Throughout its first two episodes, the series hints at many things: the ambitions of an alienist; the monstrous nature of the murderer; the construction and corruption of late - 19th century New York; and a show that will continue to improve as it explores the depths not only of its willing amateur investigators, but the depravity of the one they hunt.
Titled Undone, the series will «explore -LSB--RSB- the elastic nature of reality,» and I am neither emotionally nor existentially prepared for this one.
Smartly scripted and designed by Sam Barlow, who created two entries in the chilling Silent Hill series, the story goes to some dark places as it explores the primal motivations of human nature.
The nature of heroism has been a primary theme throughout the series, and it's further explored here; one of the protagonists could in a certain light be considered a bit of a coward.
Considering how audiences have become more savvy about the art of animation, it's easy to take for granted the technological advances Walt Disney employed for the film, namely the use of a multiplane camera to create an illusion of depth; while addressed in the main documentary, the technique is further explored in a «Tricks of the Trade» excerpt from the old Disneyland television series as well as the 1937 nature - themed short The Old Mill, in which Disney and his crew not only tried out the new multiplane camera but also honed their skills at drawing and animating animals.
A biologist and a small group of young children explore a springtime pond in this wonderfully spontaneous science series, which instructs by means of crystal - clear nature photography and just the right amount of informative commentary.
Peaceful valleys, effortless nature reserves filled with birds and misty forests, walks through green belts, and a series of little towns just begging to be explored.
Connect with nature by exploring the picturesque Blue Mountains via a series of walking tracks both on the property and within nearby national parks.
While this basic plot of exploring an uncolonised and dangerous «New World» drives players forward, the appeal and addictive nature of the series lies in its unending promise for cooler and more powerful gear — and Monster Hunter: World is, at its core, a game of grind.
While this basic plot of exploring an uncolonised and dangerous «New World» drives players forward, the appeal and addictive nature of the series lies in its unending promise for cooler and more powerful gear — and
About the game: «Etrian Mystery Dungeon is the roguelike RPG from Atlus and Spike Chunsoft that combines the character classes and skill trees of the Etrian Odyssey series with the roguelike nature and exploration of the Mystery Dungeon series in a tense, near - infinite dungeon exploring / looting -LSB-...]
Her more recent series Ill Form & Void Full (2010 - 2014), explores the tension between material and image, as Letinsky extracts elements from already existing imagery in magazines of food and domestic wares, calling attention to the constructed nature of all photographs.
In a series of works from 2011 to 2014, Smith again explores the rich terrain of expressions of human and animal forms as well as celestial bodies and nature.
This exhibition of large scale solar photograms from her Human Nature series explores the delicate balance between life and death, nature and culture, between turning within and turning attention to the outer Nature series explores the delicate balance between life and death, nature and culture, between turning within and turning attention to the outer nature and culture, between turning within and turning attention to the outer world.
Nominated for this year's Nam June Paik Award, Novitskova is known for working with digital cutouts, sculptures, and installations, exploring humanity's relation to the image, techonology and nature, while Imhof recently presented a spectacular three - part performance series called Angst in Basel, Montreal and Berlin's Hamburger Bahnhof, which aqnb reviewed here.
After working as part of the London based music and performance collective, The Scratch Orchestra, he went on to make the On the Air Trilogy, a series of experimental films for British television exploring the nature of the broadcasting experience and ran the New Cinema Workshop at the Midland Group in Nottingham.
Expect a quiet series of painting that explores the relationship between humans and nature.
In her new series of oil paintings, Brooks explores the relationship between human and nature.
And my studio practice is an interdisciplinary effort that, for the past six years, has focused on building a body of work and stop motion animation series that explores the surreal nature of daily life while employing a cast of diverse materials, and tan, plastic, Barbie like characters.
Anselmo explored his place in the vastness of nature, and the laws that govern the universe, in a series of works that employ a wide variety of organic and inorganic materials.
Jointly curated by Lismore Castle Arts and Askeaton Contemporary Arts, a group exhibition at St Carthage Hall in Lismore is the culmination of a series of artist residencies throughout 2017 - 8 that collectively explore the multifaceted nature of the Munster environment, each aiming to find new methodologies and reflections on the urgent issues facing the region today.
In her latest series of works, painter Fiona Rae RA has left behind her familiar working practices to explore ideas about the very nature of painting.
Fittingly, the two series explore the contradictory narratives of colonial - era «noble - savagery» and post-colonial populism, both of which the artist claims, «forge artificial images of nature, the hiding place of the state's violence.»
The series itself aims to explore that which creates but also ceases, highlighting the temporary nature of life and the passage of time.
Buckman presented a selection of four large - scale photographs from the series Present Life, which explores time and life's transient nature, investigating themes of mortality and examining the fleeting moment when something living begins to perish.
In previous bodies of work, such as her Cyborg (1997 - 2011) and Anagram (1999 - 2006) series, Lee Bul similarly explored the inseparable nature of biotechnology and the augmented human body, as well as the human desire to transcend intellectual, physical, and spiritual limitations.
Amanda Scuglia's newest series of oil paintings explore the interaction between internal experiences and chance happenings in nature.
Filmmaker Shoja Azari and painter Shahram Karimi tapped into our eternal fascination with nature and the huge archive of nature photography available on the internet to create a series of unique «video paintings» that explore humanity's relationship with nature.
This inspired me, in this photography series, to explore the concept of design through the prism of «nature versus mankind».»
The exhibition presents a new series of large - scale, silver gelatine photographic pieces which have sprung from this work, as well as archival material, and explores «artistic expression, the nature of desire and the reciprocity of the gaze.»
Self as Selves, from 28 May, comprises ten works exploring the provisional nature of self as a series of transitory states — always changing, never defined — and includes works by Maud Cotter, Ann Hamilton, Hermione Wiltshire and others.
On Edge (The Domestic Plane) is one chapter in a series of concurrent exhibitions at The Aldrich brought together under the title The Domestic Plane: New Perspectives on Tabletop Art Objects, all of which explore the nature of small objects and our relationship to them.
Over a series of events Melia explores how changes in a virtually - inclined world impact on our bodies and the places we live; reflecting on the relationship between physical and social movement, the abstraction of self and the shifting nature of representation.
Murat Akagündüz's exhibition «Vertigo» presents a series of white on white oil paintings depicting some of world's highest mountain peaks as seen on Google Earth, and explores the transformation of the human - nature relationship within the landscape tradition.
Part of the Museum's Outlooks Exhibition Series, this exhibition encourages viewers to explore the interconnectedness of art and nature.
The large outdoor sculpture is joined by four small sculptures from Taplin's Punch series on view indoors; they explore the character's mischievous nature, including depictions of him arrested at the border, homeless pushing a shopping cart, scratching his burro's ears, and doing a magic trick.
This exhibition brings to a close a series of three exhibitions that have explored the nature of self, society, and reality — themes that have drawn upon MMoCA's permanent collection, and which collectively help map out the essential character of modern and contemporary art.
His expiration of alternative and intimate stories of Ethiopia is represented in Chasms of the Soul: A Silent Witness Series (2010), where Tsegaye explores the impermanent nature of seemingly permanent structures.
Steer has released a four - part series of blog posts to accompany the event, «Some Notes on Desire and Repetition», in which he explores the nature and function of repetition in various films, including The Social Network (part 1), Gilles Deleuze's «D' for Desire (part 2), Samuel Beckett's Quad (part 3), and the works of Bruce Nauman (part 4).
His photorealist flower paintings of the late 2000s spoke of humans» relationship with nature, while his tapestries of contemporary conflicts, a series that he began in 2011, explore violence, and how conflict is portrayed in the media.
Organized by curator Marietta Bernstorff, this exhibition consists of a series of new works by the L.A. - based collective, along with pieces by friends and colleagues, that push the genre while exploring the nature of borders, both physical and imagined.
This immersive artwork takes the viewer on a journey through a series of distinct visual chapters, exploring ideas of nature, folklore, magic and spirituality.
On view from May 30 through October 31, 2018, Ann Veronica Janssens: Fog Star is the newest work in the artist's series of Fog Star installations that explore the shifting nature of perception.
This monumental projection depicts the five stages of awakening through a series of violent transformations, exploring the very nature of our existence: life, death, birth, and rebirth.
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