Sentences with phrase «spatial complexities of»

The spatial complexities of the landscape intrigued her.
Elderfield (emer., MoMA) offers an introductory essay that analyzes early critical approaches to the artist and acquaints readers with the spatial complexities of de Kooning's paintings.
Neither photographs nor descriptive language do much to clarify the spatial complexity of Oh's installations, which appear to move abruptly between visibility and invisibility.
While both T12239 and T12243 demonstrate the artist's practice of using crossing lines to suggest surface and spatial illusion, the spatial complexity of T12239 rests on the manner in which the grid has been fragmented into an array of square details that abut one another.
The spatial complexity of the picture, with its illusive and evocative quality of atmospheric richness, results from this symphonic color of deep cranberry red with loose stripes of pink, grey, canary yellow and orange.
Yet audiences of contemporary art will find reference points in the spatial complexity of Jackson Pollock, optical intensity of Bridget Riley, technical elegance of Vija Celmins or meditative process of Agnes Martin.
Part of the disparity can be traced to the spatial complexity of altimetric sea level trends over the same period.

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process of spatial expansion (from the infinitesimal to the immense), in the same way and still more clearly it presents itself to us, physico - chemically, as in process of organic involution upon itself (from the extremely simple to the extremely complex)-- and moreover this particular involution «of complexity» is experimentally bound up with a correlative increase in interiorisation, that is to say in the psyche or consciousness.6
While facial complexity was related to social variables, such as group size and the number of closely related species in the same habitat, facial pigmentation was best explained by ecological and spatial factors.
Stark added that it's unclear whether the overall amount of information and complexity in the 3 - D game or the spatial relationships and exploration is stimulating the hippocampus.
«It's the same exact type of spatial calculation,» she said «This study gives us one more window into the complexity of animal experience.
The outcomes of the study reveal the complexity of the processes shaping climate change in the Arctic and point to significant spatial and chronological variances in sea ice cover.
Full - complexity Earth system models (ESMs) produce spatial and temporal detail, but an ensemble of ESMs are computationally costly and do not generate probability distributions; instead, they yield ranges of different modeling groups» semi-independent «best estimates» of climate responses.
Comprehending the complexities of these relationships — abstracted through a spatial lens — can help students consolidate information, analyze data, and solve problems.
Pfaff still has an uncanny grasp of spatial complexities.
Sharply juxtaposing abstract interludes with scenes of love and intense desire, the paintings layer textures and color forms in ways that appear almost collage - like in their spatial complexity.
It seeks to reveal the richness, complexity, and impact of Feher's investigations through a careful selection of 60 key works that revolve around a very personal formal, material, and spatial vocabulary developed and refined over the past couple of decades.
The spatial complexity apparent in many of his two - dimensional images and their references to screens, windows, reflections, and other filters translates easily to Tonsfeldt's sculpture and his engagement with the space outside the photograph in general and with the spaces where the work is exhibited in particular.
For both color and texture, as well as spatial complexity and the challenge of technical ideas, nothing in the show beats a brilliant painting by Irene Rice Pereira, Mill Town.
With subtle imagery and spatial manipulation, his work questions the complexities of culture and nature, public and private, virtual and real.
Regarding «Shadow Brigade», Sarah has noted that people were discussing it, looking at it, talking about moving around the complex transitions of pictorial spaces of the painting in a manner quite comparable to that of looking at and moving around in a complex spatial figurative painting — BUT, it is now clear that this is not a quality restricted to figurative painting, and this particular quality of how the eye takes in and moves around imaginatively in the work is just a natural condition of all painting once it starts to develop and mature and take on synthesised complexity to any degree.
After a trip to Hong Kong in 1990, she began incorporating composite viewpoints into her work, realizing that she could better express the city's many layers of complexity by creating new spatial configurations through multiple perspectives.
A period of experimentation on paper in the late 1950s and early 1960s gave way to a greater spatial complexity in the late 1960s, 70s and 80s, where the cubic cages were transformed into theatrical spaces, demonstrated in 1967's Triptych Inspired by T.S. Eliot's «Sweeney Agonistes» (Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden).
The paintings, which depict negative spaces between buildings, are an extension of Fuqua's ongoing exploration of the spatial complexities within Chicago's built environment.
Collectively, the show serves as an exploration of line, of balance and of the stylistic and psychological complexity of seemingly simple spatial forms.
It is replete with twists and turns, contradictions and complexities; in its spatial unpredictability and inventiveness it embodies queerness in the most tangible sense of the word.
This exhibition explores spatial memorization and the relational complexities of interior vs. exterior, private vs. public and positive vs. negative spaces.
These openings in the canvas were evocative of Lucio Fontana's Spatial Concept works, but with greater precision, complexity and integral to the composition.
Following a trip to Hong Kong in 1990, Jacquette began incorporating composite viewpoints into her work, realizing she could better express the city's many layers of complexity by creating new spatial configurations through multiple perspectives.
His obsessive rendering of his subjects reflects his desire to explore issues of spatial complexity, compression and density in what acclaimed curator Henry Geldzahler deemed, «a consistent investigation of post-cubist abstraction» (1993).
Examining her Rot - schwarz - gelbes, almost floating atop the large, low white platform, one becomes conscious of its layers, its considered deployment of color, its complexity, and its ability to trick your visual and spatial awareness.
In climate models, the variety and complexity of physical processes involved, and their interplay through a wide range of spatial and temporal scales, must be summarized in a series of approximate submodels.
Once again, we would like to point out that although climate change could affect the severity, frequency and spatial distribution of hydro - meteorological events, we need to be cautious when interpreting disaster data and take into account the inherent complexity of climate and weather related processes — and remain objective scientific observers.
Despite the complexity of global food supply, here we show that simple measures of growing season temperatures and precipitation — spatial averages based on the locations of each crop — explain ~ 30 % or more of year - to - year variations in global average yields for the world's six most widely grown crops.
While a number of studies have suggested the engineering feasibility of specific SWCE proposals, the questions in the Climate Science and Climate Monitoring streams present far greater challenges due to the inherent complexity of temporal and spatial delays and feedbacks within the climate system.
On the other side, Professor Andr e Berger and colleagues developed a mathematical model of the climate system, rated today as a «model of intermediate complexity» [6, 7] to solve the dynamics of the atmosphere and ice sheets on a spatial grid of 19 × 5 elements, with a reasonably extensive treatment of the shortwave and longwave radiative transfers in the atmosphere.
For example, the complex flow dynamics of glaciers is not yet fully understood, due in large part to their physical complexity and spatial diversity.
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