Sentences with phrase «through poetic»

Experience french Romance through a poetic setting of antiques and shabby chic furniture, decoration and creations.
He hopes to provoke what the scholar Joseph Campbell called the «psychic unity of mankind,» which Campbell felt was engaged through the poetic expression of mythology.
Her photographic works questions how we subscribe to the traditional modes of production and places of functioning through the poetic ambiguities and fractures harmonies, created by the disparate arrangement of images on a single plane.
Thoroughly and systematically, Antunes immerses herself in the history and cultural heritage of the place where her work is exhibited, thereby offering a unique tribute to a specific environment through her poetic, fragile and complex structures.
These seemingly simple images often transform mundane objects through poetic visual associations.
Gone is the idea that painting is understood only by groping one's way to imperfect meaning through poetic expressions or universally understood metaphysical ideas.
Through his poetic inventions, he impregnated the Brazilian art scene with his simple transformations of space and subject, and his «wish for space» paralleled similar concerns expressed by his Brazilian counterparts.
One of the medium's pioneers is the American minimalist artist Dan Flavin, who from the early 1960s onwards developed a tightly structured exploration of electric light and colour through his poetic and atmospheric sculptural installations using found materials.
Anna Hillbom, Amba Sayal Bennett and Emma Papworth share a deep interest in exploring intrinsic qualities of material and shape, in order to bring out a possible mystic through poetic, tactile means and a personal definition of logics.
For them, art is a way of speaking out against injustices such that citizens, media, and even public officials can be motivated to act; however the way in which art expresses its politics is shaped by realities understood both individually and within a community through poetic and aesthetic forms.
Kader Attia's debut exhibition «Show your injuries», at Lehmann Maupin Gallery addresses the issue of colonialism through a poetic and critical approach.
He references nature, literature, classical history and mythology through poetic, gestural painting and abstracted sculptures.
Published as an oversized booklet with hand - sewn binding, this catalogue extends the experience of the works on view through poetic, artistic, and scholarly perspectives.
Through a poetic language, he conceives his own way of expression focusing on the conceptual value of the images.
* Weaving a critical response to the reality of present - day Cuba through the poetic discourse across these jacquard - loom tapestries, the work reveals a dichotomy between these once magnificent terrazzo floors and «decadent» stores (many of which are closed today) and their fall into neglect and ruin.
«Many of civilization's greatest works of art engage serious topics through a poetic means, which is what Julien is doing in «Ten Thousand Waves.»
Through chalk, charcoal, or soap on concrete walls or gallery floors, a light bulb or a bucket, a piano or chairs, bicycles or vinyls become almost duplicitous in his performances and animations, commenting on and destabilizing social and political structures through a poetic lens.
Adopting an almost anthropological approach, he recombines aspects of the quotidian with his incisive artistic wit, opening up space to challenge the rules of the everyday through his poetic alterations.
Recent installations have allowed Issa, who also writes fiction and essays as part of her practice, to investigate historical works of art through poetic, written descriptions and varied interpretative forms.
Mary Bucci McCoy's intimate abstract acrylic paintings reconcile intention and acceptance, action and stillness, object and image, and conceptual rigor and intuitive process through a poetic material language that negotiates and exploits the opportunities and exigencies of her chosen medium.
This project explores Los Angeles» legacy as a site of artistic transformation and second chances, through the poetic investigation and fictional re-construction of the Artist Actualization Services, a short - lived and obscure performance art group active in Los Angeles from 1979 - 1980.
Through poetic meditations in video and photography she explores transitional conditions — of being in and between continents, languages, remembered pasts and imagined futures.
These objects physically express — through the poetic use of materials — feelings of threat, fear, anxiety, unrest, instability, and impending loss.
If you're Bradbury you convey an awful lot through poetic language and implication, which is why his stories are shorter.
In reverse chronology, Harriet Tubman's multifaceted accomplishments come to life through poetic text and vivid watercolor images.
Beginning life as Maddin's interactive Seances project, in which the director channelled the spirits of lost silent movies through improvised live happenings, the film eschews traditional narrative form to instead seduce its audience through its poetic visuals, compelling ideas and inspiring performances from the likes of Charlotte Rampling, Geraldine Chaplin, Mathieu Almaric and Udo Keir.
As I conclude these thoughts, my mind is flipping through the poetic excursion it just had the privilege of experiencing; scenes allowed to sink in so that the vastness of the volcanic nature swallows all attention, or the peculiarity of the aspect ratio which brings to mind Cormac McCarthy's lack of quotations; an artistic expression which empowers the themes and mysticism of the film.
Cave's own perspective is provided through poetic narration and interview segments which are filmed like visits to the therapists office.
It has more to do with coherence, seeing through the poetic mode, putting events and concepts together.
I have no issues with the Christian faith when viewed through the poetic lenses of the human story.
Titled ASSEMBLY, this section of the fair includes many activist - minded projects, which Adrienne Edwards say she hopes «will serve as a platform to help us imagine what is possible today through the poetics of protest by breaking down boundaries between galleries and the street, the artist and their audience and making new propositions that open up conversations about the role of art in today's society.»
Titled ASSEMBLY, this section of the fair includes many activist - minded projects, which Adrienne Edwards say she hopes «will serve as a platform to help us imagine what is possible today through the poetics of protest by breaking down boundaries between galleries and the street, the artist and their audience and making new propositions that open up conversations about the role of art i
Adrienne Edwards, Curator of Performance at the Whitney Museum and the new Live section at Frieze, said «I hope that together these projects will help us imagine what is possible today through the poetics of protest,» adding that breaking down boundaries between galleries and the street, the artist and their audience might «open up conversations about the role of art in today's society.»

Not exact matches

It's all done consciously, but what we now know through research is that while that remains an extremely useful aspect of intelligence, there's an awful lot more that's going on on the margins of the mind, areas that are much more hazy or poetic
Like the other great American songwriters his poetic songs about politics, love and life are steeped in biblical imagery and spiritual themes that weave beautifully through guitars, string sections and banjos in brilliantly earthy compositions.
Church music has the capacity to give something of the fullness of the peoples song each Sunday because it can contextualize and pull together themes through the richness of poetic and musical imagery in a way that the spoken word can not.
This has bothered me through the years because when we try to communicate the experience of salvation we can only use analogies, symbols and poetic images.
A Generous Orthodoxy: Why I am a missional, evangelical, post / protestant, liberal / conservative, mystical / poetic, biblical, charismatic / contemplative,... anabaptist / anglican, metho (emergentYS) by Brian McLaren — Brian McLaren has, obviously, been influential in my life through his work and writings.
As far back as the gathering of the Targum, an interpretive paraphrase of the Old Testament in Aramaic, the Song of Solomon was described as a poetic history of God's redeeming love for his people from the time of the Exodus down through the Exile and restoration.
It is a poetic elaboration of that which is hidden from the purview of historical research but which is kept alive in the memory of the race through the illumination of the Spirit of God.
Janie finds it by being true to her own poetic, creative consciousness; in The Color Purple Walker's characters discover it through the strength and wisdom available in the community of women.
On this triple basis — autonomy through writing, externalization by means of the work, and the reference to a world — I will construct the analysis central to our discussion of the revelatory function of poetic discourse.
Those already sufficiently conscious of the sexual imbalance in language make the effort to use «a person,» «an individual,» «one,» «persons,» «people,» «humankind» (a word given deep poetic resonance in our century through T. S. Eliot's «Four Quartets»).
Stone's film enacts in all its glory, seductiveness, and rushing confusion the myth that became its ruling good — the idea of spiritual quest occurring through hedonistic frenzy; and it not only shows its bad consequences, but how it was failing even on Morrison's own poetic - mythic terms.
This approach is continued from another perspective in the thinking of Horace Bushnell and Francis H. Drinkwater who work through the language of the heart and provide us with the category of poetic - simple.
Through Blake we can sense the theological significance of a poetic reversal of our mythical traditions, and become open to the possibility that the uniquely modern metamorphosis of the sacred into the profane is the culmination of a redemptive and kenotic movement of the Godhead.
I do, of course, leave room for the use of literary techniques such as metaphor, hyperbole, and poetic imagery, and also allow for minor errors to have crept in through the process of copying manuscripts by hand over the centuries.
They are accustomed to think of myth as something false or untrue rather than a poetic, imaginative attempt, through story, to explain things.
David, you certainly made the right decision by following your new path because your work is shining through even more beautifully via your poetic words and gorgeous photography and the creativity is way up there!!!
He talked up the team, waxed poetic about Curry's greatness, bragged about the hard work his teammates had put in to get to this point and picked at his afro while going through the motions of making a quick exodus out of the locker room.
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