Sentences with phrase «through vernacular»

This series echo the «Color Field Painting» of the 1950s American painters as well as the minimal gesture of Minimalism; an aesthetic that Rouillard consciously absorbed to regenerate them through vernacular objects.
Valentin Carron looked to his native Swiss valley, where he employs local artisans to produce his vases made of unrefined concrete, and finds inspiration through the vernacular shapes one finds in its public spaces.
In syncopated progressions of pictures and words, Magenheimer pushes against the bounds of narrative, charting circuitous storylines through vernacular associations that invite individual interpretations.
Druecke sees a parallel between Garden Path and his series of bronze plaques: «It's interesting to see how effectively the path inhabits its form, inviting engagement through its vernacular function — visitors have been walking on it since I began installing it several weeks ago — but complicating that engagement with aesthetic considerations that tend to lead one away from individual sculptures at Lynden rather than toward them.»
It was through vernacular translation in particular, he adds, that Christianity could offer the world «a genuine share in the heritage of Jesus.»

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One great example was the «queue,» a word and concept that Hunt may very well be responsible for introducing to the North American vernacular through Netflix.
Microsoft itself opted for the «all - in - one entertainment device» vernacular at its launch event, where it stressed the console's ability to do video calls and control live television through voice commands.
Starting in 2007 (through Iroquois Valley Farms LLC) and establishing itself as a leader in socially responsible investing before «SRI» and «Impact Investing» were common vernacular, the Company has a long track record of successfully acquiring organic and transitional farmland.
Moreover, he goes on to praise the ancient Latin orations for giving «an other - worldly, superhuman atmosphere through their sense of age and mystery», which rather suggests that he was neither as favourable towards a vernacular Mass, nor as opposed to the use of «archaic language», as Fr Hill so confidently declares.
Missions helped to preserve languages that were threatened by a rising linguafranca, extended the influence of the vernacular through careful methodical and systematic investigations in the field, and helped to establish connections within the wider family of languages.
He is not necessarily talking in these quotes about teaching theology through story, but by looking at his practice, I think that he would argue that the most basic «vernacular» of any culture is story.
The Hinayana canon or, as it is called, the Pali or Theravada canon has come down to us through the Pali language, a vernacular derived from the Sanskrit and closely akin to the native language of Gautama, the founder of Buddhism, which was Magadhi.
Filled with modern vernacular and poppy versions of carols and hymns, this solid animated tale looks to address this by telling the fable through the eyes of a young ass called Bo who winds up in the manger.
Buckhanon tells the story through letters written by the two teenagers in their vibrant Harlem vernacular, putting a human face on the people behind bars and those who love them.
With a distinctive narrative voice that relies heavily on the rhythms of the vernacular, her stories unflinchingly capture the experiences of ordinary people — often, but not always, women — as they shuffle through life, at once pushing against and accepting what fate has dealt them.
In the characters chosen, in the frank vernacular these characters speak, in the theme which runs through the series of stirring situations, Steinbeck's play is so contemporary that Continue reading
Strolling through the multitude of fresh produce stands and vendors at the open fruit and vegetables market in Ipanema, I was lost amongst the mix of Portuguese and culinary vernacular, and the sights, sounds and smells of the strangest and funniest looking goods.
The Exposition brought Spanish Colonial Revival into becoming California's «indigenous historical vernacular style», very popular in poured concrete through the 1920s, still used and reinterpreted in the present day.
Calitzdorp IS BEST KNOWN FOR its Port wine cellars and excellent wines, tranquil walks through the town admiring the intact vernacular architecture, interesting art - galleries and enjoying the good lunch spots.
Among the periods she intends to highlight are the years 1924 to 1943, when the notion of a distinct American folk art came into public consciousness through the efforts of the Whitney Studio Club and MoMA director Alfred Barr; the long decade from the late 1960s through the early 1980s that saw both the publication of Roger Cardinal's 1972 book Outsider Art and Jane Livingston and James Beardsley's groundbreaking 1982 show «Black Folk Art in America, 1930 — 1980» at the Corcoran Gallery; and the near present, with its ongoing conversation about how to contextualize vernacular art.
Through his collages, performances, and videos, Rashaad Newsome mixes «ghetto» vernacular with staid European tradition Read More
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Through strengthening material vernaculars, there is a distinct presence of the body indicated within each of the artists» works that describes both a presence of artist and viewer, as well as the encounter of material as vessel for meaning.
WILLIAM EDMONDSON, «Boxer,» circa 1936 (Limestone), was offered in Christie's Liberation through Expression: Outsider and Vernacular Art auction in New York.
Through their creative processes these artists take apart these tropes in order to visualize their own personal journeys of loss, experience and a vernacular urbanism that manifests in their paintings and sculptures.
She has released art books through Medium Rare Press and Great Point Books, and recently contributed to and edited Vox Vernacular, an anthology of art texts by Tony Oursler, published by Yale University Press.
Since Salle's first solo museum show at the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam in 1983, he has continued to develop his «flatbed» picture plane vernacular through multiple series including the Tapestry Paintings (1989 — 91), Ballet Paintings (1992 — 93), Early Product Paintings (1993), Vortex Paintings (2004 — 2005), and Battles / Allegories (2009 — 2010).
With a painting style that is self - effacing and grounded in the vernacular, Dawson offers careful consideration of narrative through composition and intimate detail.
Deploying posters, books, postcards and even a café and hotel, his projects have consistently had at their center a focus on the American vernacular — its music, popular imagery and ephemera — mining the nuances of culture through its unsung conventions.
«Vik, 2 Years Old,» a 2014 photograph by Brazilian - American photographer Vik Muniz — This large - scale photograph (approximately 8 by 6 feet), which entered the collection through the High's 2016 Collectors Evening, is from the artist's «Album» series, for which Muniz builds replicas of familiar moments with small pieces of discarded vernacular snapshots pasted together to form scenes.
The video Present Perfect reflects the origins and results of these inspirations through a journey that captures folklore impulses observed in Japanese landscape, gardens and vernacular architecture to present a contemporary reinterpretation of their fundamental values found not only in Metabolism but also in Tokyo's metropolitan manifestation.
This exhibition brings together several bodies of work made between 2015 and the present, mapping the artist's ever - evolving performance of identity through large - format self - portraits and vernacular installations.
Taking its title from David Bowie's song Changes, the exhibition examines the vernacular through which artists interpret contemporary culture whilst re-evaluating established genres and conventions.
Drawing, assemblage and vernacular ceramic traditions coalesce through material thinking and kinesthetic wonder.
Benjamin DeMott: Drawing, assemblage, and vernacular ceramic traditions coalesce through material thinking and kinesthetic wonder.
This is my path if you will... through the past and its wealth of tradition into the present, where I can explore those ideas through a contemporary vernacular, eventually having found my own line.
With this in mind, let me evoke the American noir sensibility through the contemporary notion of key words (here grouped for poetic effect): Contorted Narrative Alienation / Distant Blue Darkness / Dramatic Adjectival Allure / Visceral Black & Blue Bruises / Pleasureless Expressionist Stiletto / Awkward Lone Gothic / Unforgiven Repressed Revulsion / Strangled Outsider Vernacular.
Campbell arrived in a city still in thrall to «bad painting» — a vernacular whose puckish jumble of references and registers echoes through his own; he was quickly championed by significant voices, had work in major exhibitions and was collected by important institutions.
The notion of vernacular — a form of everyday parlance specific to a social group or region — manifests in his work through a graphic and discursive style developed in the context of globalized art production.
Christie's announced today that it set a record for a work of outsider art at auction in its inaugural sale of self - taught artists, called «Liberation Through Expression: Outsider and Vernacular Art.»
Through the use of multimedia, Dodd creates a visual vernacular that is heavily influenced by her African Ancestry and Spiritual practice.
Drawing on the vernacular of local subcultures, from recent immigrant communities to the downtown fashion scene itself, the label's collections can be seen as a self - consciously critical examination of social codes and their expression through industrial nexuses of power and money.
These works are paired alongside selected vernacular photographs from the Pilara Foundation Collection, illustrating another instance in which found pictures can offer new meaning through a simple change of context.
While the vernacular of diagrams found in manuals and instructional guides delimit a set of conditions and actions, their reconfiguration here addresses how the systems of control that underlie formal diagrams are propagated through everyday life.
references to spiritual practices and vernacular traditions through her altar installations, articles, and exhibitions, and in 1992; she was awarded a Distinguished Fellowship from the MacArthur Foundation.
Through an extensive variety of media, including drawing, painting and sculpture, video and photography, performance, music, and a formidable body of critical writing, Kelley sought to reveal the unexpected connections and contradictions of the American vernacular.
10/25 Kerry James Marshall, «Mastry» Through 1/29, the Met Breuer A painter of historical mysteries and the «African - American vernacular,» Marshall will showcase his huge graphic masterpieces of jet - black men, women, and children in housing projects, on streets, at play in the fields of the American Dream.
Through exuberant drawing, performance projects, and comic books, Katie Pell celebrates vernacular traditions, presenting a world without taboos or boundaries — one where anything is possible for those who go beyond given conditions and, just as Sol LeWitt famously stated, «do.»
These works, and others in the exhibition, suggest a long road trip through the emblems and eyesores of street vernacular, replete with its tourist destinations and outmoded hotels.
Elizabeth Strong - Cuevas is part of the group show «Visual Vernacular» on view through Jul 1 at the SOUTHAMPTON CULTURAL CENTER»S Levitas Center for the Arts at 25 Pond Lane, Southampton, NY.
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