Sentences with phrase «space of ambiguity»

But the point is that time has changed enough that women working today feel comfortable in a space of ambiguity.
Qatari artist Abdulla Alkuwari's works explore spaces of ambiguity and fantasy, shifting between the real and the imagined.

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Switchrus: With a headline of «Free Ad Space for Startups,» there's no ambiguity with this one.
«It's bleeding edge, A.I. and machine learning and analytics and data scientists, and all of it wraps into this one space with lots of buzzwords, which leads to lots of ambiguity
Ambiguities in the 50 - year - old Outer Space Treaty may be getting in the way of entrepreneurs seeking opportunities elsewhere in our solar system.
«There is no ambiguity in the law here — the First Amendment protects speech — it does not protect the use of tents and sleeping bags to take over a public space
With a record of delivery, and a critical media there is less space for the «ambiguity and apple pie» that they've thrived on.
And if someone can speak volumes in a glance or a gesture without saying a word — or if cinematographer Roger Deakins can suggest menace and moral ambiguity by letting the camera slowly creep - glide into a performer's personal space (what Villeneuve calls the visual equivalent of «putting pressure on your characters»)-- he'd much rather do that.
As a result of the enemy organization's ambiguity, you never really know the motivations behind it hijacking a weaponized space station and bombing the bejeezus out of the United States, so why care?
Relaying this information to the player is best done through deliberate and clear effects, which is also why many games in the genre work off of a grid structure to avoid ambiguity in physical space.
The spaces herein are not wrought out of illusionistic ambiguities, but from plastic certainties.»
Kate Hoffman's Dream Home series, photographs taken from performative collage collaborations, has a malleable quality that emphasizes the viewer's own socio - political leanings; Samira Yamin's intricate patterns of Islamic sacred geometries cut into TIME Magazine photos of war oscillate between greater ambiguity and flirting with the didactic depending on the density of the cuttings; Sandra de la Loza's photographs of Stoner Spots underscore the politics of leisure through the exploration of pot - safe spaces, with a subtext of the not - quite - yet absorbed by development; Scott Short's «abstract» paintings replicate multiple generations of photocopying through the prism of Walter Benjamin; and Suzanne Wright will exhibit a deftly humorous Étant donnés-esque collage alongside mandala targets — each salves, in their respective forms, for our tumultuous zeitgeist.
The ambiguity of whether the space represents an interior or exterior and whether darkening represents an object or a shadow, is all part of the artist's intent.
Departing from their literal meaning or original function, Arancio makes artworks that blur the liminal space between fantasy and reality, leaving the viewer with a growing sense of unease and ambiguity.
Evading the confines of determinate space and form, Quarles» subjects are resolutely disobedient in the ambiguity of their representation, circumventing the specificity of space as an apparatus that might define or constrain them.
In this immersive installation, West, placed her figurative sculptures into a space she has created within the gallery that mimics a home space, alludes to narratives of the domestic life, and sets the stage for ambiguity, inviting ---- per her signature ---- voyeurism borne of very human curiosity.
The artist transports the viewer to this holistic in - between - stage by reformulating the constituents of painting as similar quintessential dualities: flat surface versus deep space, precision versus ambiguity, material versus ethereal, the grid - like composition of brightly colored dots versus animated, formative fields of homochromatic hues.
He re-manufactures these lexicons into complex narrative structures and formal languages, exploring perceptions of space, the ambiguities of identity, the shifting sensitivities of historical memory and the fluid relationship between art and craft.
One consistent endeavor in all of my work is the organization and alignment of elements, both solids and voids, within a mathematical grid, creating continuity and an ambiguity between edge, line and space.
The resulting images become bases for drawing, cutting, and collaging upon as a way to explore perceptual ambiguity and engage with the dimensionality of photographic space.
These recurring subjects are significant because their stories have been retold from the villain's point of view, creating a space of moral ambiguity.
Bajo presents to her viewers a re-staging of a space and time, of the past, into future events that uses chance, contingency and ambiguity of the moment.
There is space for multiple interpretations in this image as it cultivates ambiguity, pliability, and the concrete action of holding, which is by nature always active through both metaphor and embodiment.
Her multi-faceted practice, which investigates the relationship between architecture, power, gender, space, surveillance, and control, is translated into works that question the meaning of making art, the ambiguity of language, and the limits and possibilities attached to the ideal of freedom.
His paintings depict shallow pictorial space because of the ambiguity of brushstroke.
He explores the ambiguity between the illusion of perspective in painting and the physical space of sculpture, creating characteristic canvases that play with the perception of volume, color and light.
Gwangju Folly II artistic director Nikolaus Hirsch and curators Philipp Misselwitz and Eui Young Chun have developed a curatorial approach within the ambiguities of a folly as a critical tool of inquiry to address the condition of public space.
Loosely inspired by the liminality — the interfacing of the threshold between two planes — of such an imagined space, Indian artist Surendran Nair's new body of work in «Cuckoonebulopolis: (Flora and) Fauna,» presented in the artist's first solo exhibition at Aicon Gallery, explores notions of indeterminacy and ambiguity, while intending to push the viewer to consider new hypothetical realms of possibilities.»
Whereas the gaps in Venice merely conveyed an absence in a mass, the tight - knit installation in Dakar allows more ambiguity that question the role of that empty space as it affects a group's community.
Asawa's hanging looped - wire sculptures were a triumph of line and form, playing with weight, gravity, visibility, the continuity of multiple spheres and cones, and the ambiguity of inside and outside space.
Nikolaus Hirsch (director), Philipp Misselwitz and Eui Young Chun (curators) have developed a curatorial approach for Gwangju Folly II, which uses the ambiguities of a Folly as a tool of inquiry to address the expectations of public space.
Moving away from the recognizable images of architectural space, and by repositioning elements like a chair, a table, a curtain or a corner of a room, the paintings create ambiguity through using multiple viewpoints.
The Art Gallery of Mississauga presents my new solo exhibition Tracing Ambiguity in the XIT - RM space!
Coupled with white shapes that could seem either solid or transparent, laying flat on the surface or implying a geometric solid, Held used these ambiguities to reintroduce the idea of imaginary space back into painting.
A deeply responsive contrarian who never aligned himself with any established aesthetic agenda or critical doctrine, Bishop rejected the certainty of Frank Stella's dictum, «What you see is what you see,» and its denial of contradiction and doubt, in favor of ambiguity, particularly regarding the relationship between surface and space, and between form and dispersion.
Rooted in reality, yet subjected to a process of elaborate transformation, Skaer's images hover in the space between recognition and ambiguity, figuration and abstraction.
I look for exciting ways to solve problems of 2 - D space by creating 3 - D ambiguity in which the physical dimension of the object becomes a vehicle for perceptual experience.
Her work features contrast of extremes in color and ambiguity of space.
The English title, «Migration or Retrospective,» thus takes on a provocative ambiguity: if at first it conjures the image of Nakahara, and his works, moving through time and space, it also implies that the retrospective viewpoint itself is constantly shifting, and necessarily relative.
They are spaces that use the logic of dreams and fairytales, but in Miles» versions, the ambiguity is always celebratory.
«The space of the Outer Cape has an inherent ambiguity of scale with little reference to familiar things, which makes it very malleable from a photographic and optical perspective,» remarks Abbott of his work with this landscape.
The question would then be: is this spatial ambiguity a positive (maybe even distinguishing) property of abstract painting — maybe reflecting something deeply human about (for example) the» space» occupied by conciousness?
The ambiguity between painting and sculpture, or a possibility for the painting to position itself in space as an object, is always at the centre of Andrea Kvas» work.
With less players in the space and more ambiguity in terms of asset profile, it leaves the opportunity for brokers to offer a high level of service to their client, do minimal amount of legwork from a broker standpoint, and still get paid a premium that would traditionally be ground down by the borrower / lender network in other more mainstream asset classes.
The interior and exterior of this wood and glass pavilion create a deliberate ambiguity, as elements are interwoven to create a series of interlocking spaces.
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