Sentences with phrase «who inhabits the spaces»

Certainly the message of Christianity, as well as the world's other religions, aims to make a difference for the Stone Age people who inhabit our space - age pews and the streets beyond.
«The artists who inhabit those spaces and work in those spaces learn so much from each other.
Urban views of rooftop gatherings, brick lots, fast moving colors, graffiti, and street corners filled with images of the people who inhabit these spaces found quiet reflection on the sunlit gallery walls.

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This state - of - the - art feline focused adoption center will not only provide more fulfilling lives to all of the cats and kittens who inhabit it, but free up space in other areas of our campus so we can continue to save the lives of more companion animals from both near and far!
Perfect for friends or family who inhabit small space.
The culture and religion of Kyrat is never explored so it's just space to traverse rather than a real place, an area of land inhabited by a people who are nothing more than just vague background decoration.
In a similar vein to the ongoing project Faces and Phases, Muholi creates celebratory photographs of empowered individuals who assert their identities through their confident poses, taking ownership of the spaces they inhabit.
The city, its margins (the beach as a territory in its own right, the suburbs), its in - between or its interstices — physical and temporal (like the place Danton under construction), its private, inhabited spaces, men, women and children who cross or live there, constitute a material of infinite richness of which the 17 artists presented here have taken possession.
Fedden and Trevelyan, who married in 1951, inhabited a space at Hammersmith's Durham Wharf Studios for more than 40 years.
Hamilton has transformed the heart of Tate Britain into an elaborate stage inhabited by a single character who will perform in the space for six months.
«We've had organic growth, inhabiting the space bit by bit over time,» said Joseph Thompson, the founding director of the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, who has just completed the museum's third phase of expansion on the 16 - acre campus — after some three decades.
For the third exhibition in Blain Southern's Lodger series, the British sculptor Brian Griffiths has drawn on stage - and screen - writing techniques to develop a «character» who will inhabit the gallery's basement space.
Through their exploration of the urban space and those who inhabit it, these four artists are playing with it, denaturing it and rendering it with a poetics and sensibility which it deserves.
They create projects in tandem with the communities who use and inhabit them; their architectural spaces and environments promote direct action and embrace a DIY sensibility.
«The idea of portraying the constructs of class and wealth as a subject,» she says, «by emphasizing place and space along with other paraphernalia, offered new forms of expression and morphology within this striated language I've so often reserved solely for the skin of the people who may inhabit such environs.»
Ojih Odutola notes, «Like the construct of Blackness, wealth defines the spaces of those who inhabit it — it limits and / or permits movement and readjusts context.
Also in Berlin, Marc Camille Chaimowicz turned Galerie Neu's new space into an aviary for his show Forty by Forty, which featured the artist's bespoke Italian - designed vases together with utilitarian pieces by Klara Lidén and Manfred Pernice — all of which played host to forty canaries who inhabited the exhibition throughout its duration.
Life - size charcoal drawings were made directly on the walls, suggesting past residents who might have inhabited similar spaces.
Throughout his career, Nauman has investigated who we are, physically and mentally, using the human body and the space it inhabits.
Measuring 100.3 square feet, this is a ultra-tiny home, created and inhabited by Portland, Oregon tiny house designer Lina Menard of Niche Consulting, who lived in a series of small spaces and even a yurt before finally building her own tiny home, which she has dubbed The Lucky Penny.
(Indeed, the witch has long inhabited the space of society's resentment of women who do not keep their accustomed place in society).
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