Sentences with phrase «while pure art»

(For Fried, the audience is implicated in theatre, while pure art rises above the audience to assert its own hermetic integrity.)

Not exact matches

All that makes me sound like a super stalker, but Chassity has been sharing the renovation and design project for Coral House on her blog for a while now and the home tour she posted at the beginning of the month is just as dreamy as I imagined it would be... from the happy coral exterior, fresh and welcoming interiors, and thoughtful decor elements and art, it pure beach bliss.
Though while DC maintain a certain po - faced, dourness about their «dark» endeavours, Marvel productions are thriving off the opposite notion, revelling primarily in the art of pure entertainment — and the latest to have come from this prosperous universe, Captain America: Civil War, is no different.
The poster, a terribly clever merger of media cover art, gives a nod to YA fiction while emphasizing the 30 - something lead character's hangover - riddled regression, a pure / impure juxtaposition of the Bad Teacher sort.
While it isn't the work of art of Pan's Labyrinth, as a pure popcorn movie goes, it gets credit for being unlike all of the rest, in its own little universe of comic book action that you either embrace wholeheartedly or scratch your head at in befuddlement.
However, special mention does have to be made of a level late in the game where you find yourself in a pure white environment and have to «paint» the level with your laser so you can see where you're going, all the while little NPC characters make various comments on how gaming equals art.
Abstract Expressionism's hegemony was on the wane, while the media - and consumer - driven ethos of Pop Art and the «art as pure idea» philosophy of Conceptualism rapidly gained ground with audiences and critics aliArt and the «art as pure idea» philosophy of Conceptualism rapidly gained ground with audiences and critics aliart as pure idea» philosophy of Conceptualism rapidly gained ground with audiences and critics alike.
They pick up on one side of Abstract Expressionism, as an art of pure sensation, while leaving the baggage of Modernism behind seemingly once and for all.
While many associate the trippy, repetitive style with the «swinging sixties,» Op Art was pioneered in the 1930s by Hungarian artist Victor Vasarely, whose influential work focused on what he considered the two greatest tenants of artistic creation, «pure color» and «pure form.»
While both groups valued abstract painting as a «purer» form of art, there were also significant differences between them.
Postminimalism (a term coined by art historian Robert Pincus - Witten while writing on the work of the American sculptor Eva Hesse) was emerging as anexpansive response to the austere, hyper - masculine materials and methods employed by mostly male artists who eschewed the symbolic in favor of literal, pure forms.
And while Ms. Maloof doesn't make any grand claims in her paintings, her subjects» goofy, uncanny expressions and psychological states suggest a post-human (and postelection) art world in which animals seem purer, more attractive and sympathetic than we do.
While contemporary art in its purest definition belongs to the present, it often proves difficult to disentangle the present moment from history.
While Edwards was at USC, theories of art continued to hold on to an ideal of «pure» abstraction and the pursuit of form for its own sake in painting and sculpture.
While it may have been the objective of some American Minimalist artists to recast their works as the Ding an sich (the thing in itself), «pure» abstraction absent of all representation, Broodthaers was aware at a very early stage that representation never entirely disappears from art.
All the while maintaining an overarching interest in celebrating beauty as a pure form in an ideology redolent of the statements of art historian Bernard Berenson — who advocated the passage «from the observation of forms to that of a form».
The Aschehaufen can be seen to reduce art to pure material, while on another level they in fact resist this impulse because the material they consist of refuses to cohere into one solid object.
This shift in Piacentino's work, away from pure minimalism while still maintaining a commitment to blemish-less surfaces, is in line with these words from Germano Celant: «It is in this historical climate of oscillation between art and design, handcrafts and industry, the useful and the useless, the one - off piece and the mass - produced object, and between the autonomy and heteronomy of pure creation, that we can place the contribution of Piacentino, whose otherness and uniqueness lie precisely in the dialectic between the two poles, Pop and Minimal.
While Artists» House Gallery continues in the tradition of classical representational art it has also opened its doors to new visions and expressions to embrace non-objective works that explore pure color and line.»
While some of the images are pure art, your apartment doesn't have to be perfect in order to make use of Houzz.
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