Sentences with phrase «upon the viewer»

Depending upon a viewer's vantage point, she will see either the former museum walls, the work of the other artists, or a combination of both.
Works such as the present example, clearly demonstrate the power of these spatial associations to impress upon the viewer the essence of Still's awe - inspiring oeuvre.
It is capable of a powerful effect upon its viewers.
There is no film that matches the intensity and destruction that this movie lets loose upon the viewer.
Constantly seeking new territories for expression, the Goldsmiths University alumnus weaves fictional and real - life narratives together in order to shed new light on personal and collective identities, whilst calling upon the viewer as an active participant.
Her expansive, meandering works generate a strong emotional impact upon the viewer by transforming the way a space is experienced.Her intriguing list of materials for this exhibition includes Japanese lanterns, tree lichens, honeycomb cardboard, foam, and sunflowers.
Le Va calls upon the viewer to piece together the unseen action, what he refers to as a Sherlock - Holmes aesthetic.
While the Impressionists, Post Impressionists, and Pointillists relied upon the viewer's eye to blend color, Fauvists suspended blending altogether and distilled color down to its more basic element.
The ideas they impart upon viewers prove that many mental aspects of success are universal, across fields and generations.
Clearly Bandura (and later, in conversation, Lifton) sense the deep psychological significance of media upon viewers.
One of the major considerations among youtube users is whether they will be able to make a mark upon viewers.
Director Rodrigo Plá presents events as in a film noir, as though the outcome is inevitable, no matter what anyone might do to try and change that, and the realization that dawns upon the viewer is one of dread.
Movies have transcended such things in the past, but combine that with dinner theater - like acting performances and an inept screenplay so bad that it seems to have a malicious intent to inflict discomfort upon its viewers.
The movie goes exactly where you expect, the only real question being what sort of craziness McCarthy, Falcone and Mallory will unleash upon the viewer as they make their way along this well - worn path.
Her 1999 Art Car, built upon the V12 LMR race car, was devoid of shapes, forms, or bright colors, but projected statements upon viewers that Holzer said «will probably never become void.»
Her cunning attention to quotidian details imprint upon the viewer the unmistakable ambiance of ordinary places.
It is as if the viewer's eyes become a tuning fork for the occipital lobe, which then undulates upon the viewer's perception.
As though appealing to individual memories, they confer upon viewers a time for calm contemplation.
The speed of the paintings» creation alludes to a lust, as if release is thrust upon the viewer.
Collected under one roof, they impress upon the viewer not only the variety, but also the relevance of contemporary art being produced in the UK today.
Jokes often require a specific style of delivery to elicit the desired response from their audience, but Prince imposes this obligation upon his viewer.
Though the complexity of the workings behind these installations is invisible, a predefined experience of the work is imposed upon the viewer, thus challenging the viewer's subjective input.
She acknowledges they are depending upon viewer sophistication, because in the way paintings perceive nature and issues such as climate change, the art also comments on landscape painting's history and forces of culture and politics behind it.
Like Rozendaal's lenticulars, these works change in appearance depending upon the viewers perspective.
The two artists are prominently featured by Puerta Roja in the group exhibition Movement; Cruz - Diez's Physichromie series (1959), and Chromointerference Spatiale Décembre (1964), use contrast and harmonization to generate virtual colours that change depending upon the viewers point of perception.
Within this act of covering up, Bacon's work instils upon the viewer a sense of abstracted introspection.
A painter who has stayed true to his «hedgehog» vision, Katz has miraculously maintained, if not increased, his arsenal of deceptively simple images, the subtle distinctions of which may easily be lost upon a viewer unaware that there is vigor and animation to keep up with.
I wonder if the operator in the title is the artist, acting upon the materials of canvas and paint, or maybe even the painting itself as it operates upon me the viewer, changing my experience, visually and psychologically.
Deepest blue and acidic yellow and red bestow upon the viewer illustrious light effects that edges on the experimental.
His careful use of simple media is intended to call attention to their manipulation, display, and materiality, as well as their effects upon the viewer's perceptual awareness.
The synthesis of the intense hues impresses upon its viewer the artist's intimate engagement with color and his charge to invert the painterly myth.
Heinke seduces the audience with adroitly sourced imagery and idiosyncratic slogans in English and German that immediately impact upon the viewer, but which also provide a gateway into a complex, ironic, individualist worldview
In his many portraits of Nijinsky created throughout the 1930s and 1940s, Kline was relying upon the viewer's cultural knowledge of Nijinsky's life and the ballet Petrushka in order to heighten the emotive power of these paintings, just as he did in the abstract version of 1950.
Together with Millie Chen's writing, which interests physically and conceptually with the artworks, this exhibition will work upon the viewer as visual and textual incantations for acts of incorporeal transformation.
Patrick Jacobs creates miniature realities in the form of dioramas viewed through a lens placed flush with the wall which depend upon the viewer's «willing suspension of disbelief.»
How long you are able to hold your viewers» attention seems to depend upon your viewer's motivation.
The azure in «Subrosa» impresses upon the viewer the ice cold of the Swedish terrain, without outlining the forms of the land.
The 2012 painting Role Reversal, which alludes to Eric Fischl's 1984 painting Imitating the Dog, is a good example of how Walker's paintings work upon the viewer.
Neither does the application of material seek to impress upon the viewer any kind of virtuosity or meticulousness — characterized by a certain roughness, and a flaunting of ease, these artworks are not about the accumulation of steady labor.
He understands how films refer to other films, how they superimpose themselves upon each other and upon their viewers» memories, and how, through their ubiquity and accessibility, films express and represent the ideals and fears of their times.
This work abstractly functions in contrast — or in alignment — to the two others, depending upon the viewer's perception of «order,» how power is constructed, and how abuses of power are facilitated and exercised.
But crucially, while the work today is classic rather than vital, Flanagan's early joy and playfulness can not but impress upon the viewer, the inquisitive experimentation on show making this exhibition well worth it.
Peake stages multi-sensory performances — such as Amidst a Sea of Flailing High Heels and Cooking Utensils, his two part performance held at Tate Tanks and London's Chisenhale Gallery in 2012 — which adopt a variety of cultural motifs and aim to induce a bodily, visceral impact upon the viewer.
Beyond a wink at the artist's own Swedish background, the turtleneck smartly recalls sculpture by Robert Morris, Donald Judd and Bruce Nauman in which perception and meaning depend upon the viewer's stature.
The effect upon the viewer is not only optical, but sensory, emotive and even — at its most extreme — visceral.
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