The void is
the symbolic space we create for whatever is missing in our lives; what we imagine will make us feel complete.
Not exact matches
But if anyone would have appreciated the enormous
symbolic value of having moderate Muslims
create a
space close to ground zero - as opposed to any other possible location in New York - with the aim of promoting inter-religious understanding, it was Pope John Paul II.
By interacting with the photographed shadows in the image, the real cast shadows of the salient frame
create a coalescence of figurative and real
spaces, activating the
symbolic tension between materiality and immateriality.
The architecture takes on a
symbolic value thanks to the writing, and it is the signs that
create the field of correspondences... In Learning from Las Vegas, Venturi / Brown / Izenour proclaimed the sign as being the organizing element of movements in
space, and they succeeded in demonstrating the ways in which modernism uses graphic signs and symbols so that
space can be oriented in a precise direction.
Symbolic of this for many is the fact that the # 2.5 m galleries
created for the Turner prize — high - spec, museum - quality
spaces converted from barracks that will see 8,000 pre-booked schoolchildren and some 100,000 adults come through the doors over the next four months — will revert to the offices of a digital hub after the show has closed.
In this video, the artist «ssmidd» describes how the installation THE MOMENT involved a process of transforming surfaces, cultivating shadows, dramatically affecting the atmosphere, and
creating symbolic structures to encourage a dream / reality
space.
«During the past decade, Li Hui has become recognized for
creating surreal and
symbolic installations that involve themes of time,
space and light.
These foundational components are cut up into repetitious forms,
creating two sets of
symbolic outcomes — the planned shape and the unplanned consequences or negative
spaces in - between.
Brooklyn - based artist Caitlin Masley
creates sculpture, drawings, installations and photography that capture the
spaces and places she sees as «monuments to failure,»
symbolic of things we
create or build and then desert or destroy.
The result is a heavily charged
symbolic space in which sound and light are used to
create a powerful effect on the viewer.
Beginning with a dramatic, portrait - like photograph of two hands forming the shape of a duck — which interestingly does not include the cast shadow silhouette — the artist, over a series of works, gradually empties out any perceived conceptual or
symbolic content from the image to
create a fluidic but flattened abstract
space.