Duchâteau's dejected sci - fi probes are the detritus of uncertain fantasies, a constant
vacillation between the threat of technological power, the impotence of technological failure, and the inability to distinguish them.
The work accesses narrative potential and emotional energy in a constant
vacillation between specific references (Chris Montez, an earplug, a hand) and ambiguity (ADD A MARK, an abstract blob of clay), functionality (a period acts like a period) and abstraction (a period is a circle, a dot, a shape, the sound «ooo».)
The title of the exhibition, Vita Duplex, underscores the intrinsic duality of his work, its continuous
vacillation between reason and emotion, past and present, light and darkness, order and chaos — an inspiring creative tension.
Each work presents a unique and enigmatic exploration of
the vacillation between abstraction and representation.
Burnett was just what Salinger needed for continual encouragement, tolerance for Salinger's biting sarcasm, and
vacillation between feelings of superiority and hopelessness.
The vacillation between looking and acting lies at the core of The Piano Teacher, and it's one of Haneke's most concentrated treatises on the subject.
«Why, then, make such a point of
the vacillation between Arianism and what came to be orthodoxy?»
Meanwhile, Jane's rapid
vacillations between the two possibilities leave both men just as confused.
It is
the vacillations between these sentiments, the inability to totally pin down Faught's work, which is exactly why they do resonate.
Not exact matches
Gentle comedy, courtesy of Walters in fine lip - pursing form, underpins the anguished
vacillations of the heart and stokes dramatic tension as Eilis dithers
between her two paramours.