The evidence of
things unseen, indeed...
Johan's last series Evidence of
Things Unseen (2001) portrayed uncommonly imaginative and determined children whose actions and play, which occurred primarily at night and in solitude, appeared purposeful as if on a particular mission or quest.
Waddell has exhibited at museums throughout the country, including the Studio Museum in Harlem, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and the Gibbes Museum of Art, in the solo exhibition The Evidence of
Things Unseen.
They flash by quickly and illegibly, often folding into Rorschach's tests, as what he calls Evidence of
Things Unseen.
«
The Things Unseen: A Centennial Celebration of Nicolas Carone,» will be on view in the NYSS Gallery September 5 - October 15, 2017.
I've spent more than fifty hours in the game and there's a significant amount of
things unseen across the simulated landscapes of Fukuoka, Nagoya, Osaka, Toyko, and Sapporo.
Evidence of
Things Unseen (2003)
Did you love The King's Sword or
Things Unseen?
When time for kids came, we thought it would be easy peasy, but after a devastating miscarriage and a long season of infertility, we pressed in together through our heartache and learned to trust God with
the things unseen.
Faith is the belief in
the things unseen.
When I was 5, I believed in magic and
things unseen.
In other words, we posit
things unseen in order to explain and predict what we observe.
Faith is the «substance of things hoped for», «the evidence of
things unseen».
Earlier this summer we were reminded that the author of the Letter to the Hebrews describes faith as «the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of
things unseen.»
But if faith really is the substance of
things unseen... it's the times of failure, loss, pain that faith is really for.
Most fundies who come here constantly argue that «faith» is impossible if you have evidence because «faith» is deliberately avoiding all evidence in favor of «believing» in things with no evidence (
things unseen, etc.) on purpose.
@Bleh «Most fundies who come here constantly argue that «faith» is impossible if you have evidence because «faith» is deliberately avoiding all evidence in favor of «believing» in things with no evidence (
things unseen, etc.) on purpose.»
This would appear to dispense with faith in the sense of evidence of
things unseen.
But this statement invalidates itself since it too arises out of faith in
things unseen.
For the first time, I felt I understood the true meaning of faith, as hope in
things unseen.
Here, O my Lord, I see thee face to face; Here faith would touch and handle
things unseen; Here grasp with firmer hand the eternal grace, And all my weariness upon thee lean.8
Religion, you expect to hear me conclude, is nothing but an affair of faith, based either on vague sentiment, or on that vivid sense of the reality of
things unseen of which in my second lecture and in the lecture on Mysticism I gave so many examples.
Faith, as I've been told, is the story of
things unseen.
But if the Christian is correct in their Faith of
things unseen (Jesus Christ) and there is a Jesus which all have free will to believe in on faith.
For the things seen are temporary, but
the things unseen are everlasting.
The irony is that while Christianity inspired a moral fervor for
things unseen but possible, its achievements are now so embedded in the culture as to be practically invisible.
while we keep our eyes, not on the things seen, but on
the things unseen.
We could invent countless new beliefs in
things unseen, all mutually contradictory, all with the same evidence: none.
Religion and myth should be its handmaids, opening the individual to the mysterious depths of human existence, as well as providing our culture with a shared vision of
those things unseen which Davies believes are what largely govern us.
Faith is the belief in
things unseen.
«Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of
things unseen.»
From one of those letters: «Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of
things unseen.
Faith is the evidence of
things unseen?
It is ironic that people for whom the evidence of
things unseen was presumably not to be credited were themselves beguiled by chimeras.
This amazing range is now on display at the gallery of the New York Studio School, where he was a founding member of the faculty, in «
The Thing Unseen: A Centennial Celebration of Nicolas Carone.»
Imaginary Portraits is organized in conjunction with
The Thing Unseen: A Centennial Celebration of Nicolas Carone at the New York Studio School curated by Ro Lohin.
On three exhibitions at Paul Kasmin Gallery, «Mel Kendrick: Woodblock Drawings» at David Nolan Gallery, «
The Thing Unseen» at the New York Studio School Gallery, «Christopher Wilmarth» at Betty Cunningham Gallery, «Eric Brown: Punctuate» at Theodore: Art, «Brenda Goodman: In a New Space» at David & Schweitzer Contemporary, and «Meg Hitchcock: 10,000 Mantras» at Studio 10.
Nicolas Carone at The New York Studio School «
The Thing Unseen: A Centennial Celebration of Nicolas Carone» curated by Ro Lohin will be on view, September 5th - October 15th, 2017, in conjunction with our exhibition, Nicolas Carone: Imaginary Portraits, September 7th - October 28th, 2017.
The Studio School catalog is prefaced by one of Carone's precepts: «The process is to draw
the thing unseen and to match it with that which is seen with experience.»
Running concurrently with Imaginary Portraits was
The Thing Unseen: A Centennial Celebration of Nicolas Carone, a retrospective organized for the New York Studio School by painter and curator Ro Lohin, which closed October 15.
As the subtitle of Lohin's brilliantly concise retrospective attests,
The Thing Unseen is the School's celebration of one of its most influential faculty members.
Not exact matches
It doesn't cut corners and emphasizes the details and the
things that are
unseen as much as those that are patently visible.
Tuesday April 24: Five
things the markets are talking about U.S dollar bulls seem to have finally found some much needed support from interest rates as U.S bond yields climb toward levels
unseen in nearly four - years.
You trust yourself far more than anyone else, and giving your life to an
unseen, supernatural Being is the most ridiculous
thing you could think of.
and while scientists take on a technical arrogance of thinking that through the power of their own intellect, they can know and explain all
things, not knowing how blind they are to the
unseen world; religionists on the other hand do have a corresponding spiritual arrogance.
The most holy, the noblest, the best, the most godlike
things about us is our human capacity to learn personhood in responsible self - government (taking up personal responsibility for our own eternal fate) and to share in communion with other persons, and most of all with the
unseen God.
The description of fluid gurgling in their throats while reaching their hands out to
things we can not see was especially meaningful as Dad was engaged in a dialog with someone
unseen for several hours before he passed.
Big Art One can be both if one is a moderate of both, but a strict adherence to scientific principles isn't compatible with a literal belief in gods and other
things «
unseen» and unprovable.
We Christians often unwittingly adopt a Platonic view that assumes the spiritual world only consists of the
unseen — heaven, hell, angels, souls — while solid
things like tech toys, asphalt and food are unspiritual and disconnected from our Christian lives.
All
things, seen and
unseen point to the fact that there is a God, a Creator, the Divine Designer, anf there is an evil being, whose evidence is so clearly seen also.