Sentences with phrase «with fragmented body»

The horses, along with fragmented body parts (heads, eyes, and hands) are almost totemic, like primitive symbols, and serve as formal elements through which Rothenberg investigated the meaning, mechanics, and essence of painting.
Stella Johnson's dynamic compositions erupt with fragmented bodies and dense patterns.

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The CFC Media Lab creates groundbreaking productions that include Body / Mind / Change starring David Cronenberg; Late Fragment, Canada's first interactive feature film; and the dynamic mobile visualization project of What's Your Essential Cinema, co-produced with TIFF.
While this attempt at emancipation through negation may not lead far with respect to the body - social, I will try it here in describing the three research programs in terms of the «No» each of them says to one of the basic strands of the reductionism syndrome: to the dualism that spawned it, to the «nothing - but» of its monism, and to the fragmenting sort of mathematical conceptualization it one - sidedly encourages.
«What is most likely the case is that the parent body [of this family] was water - ice - rich, was broken up, and now the surface of its largest fragment, Themis, has been impact - excavated, revealing the ice that was once deep in a larger object,» says Britney Schmidt of UCLA, who was not affiliated with Campins's study.
Dr. Satish Rattan, Professor in the Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Jefferson's Sidney Kimmel Medical College, together with Drs. Jagmohan Singh and Ipsita Mohanty, used altered copies of the body's own genetic make - up — small RNA fragments (microRNAs) that regulate the target gene RhoA / ROCK — in order to strengthen or weaken the muscle tone of the sphincter.
Observations of ISON may assist in predicting whether ESA's Rosetta probe will have to contend with a single body or multiple fragments, says Hermann Böhnhardt of the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research in Lindau, Germany.
From this, PNH erythrocytes become increasingly coated with C3 fragments, turning them into tasty meals for cell - engulfing phagocytes, a specialized cell in the body's recycling system.
What's more, eating late at night can lead to fragmented sleep, while loading up on foods high in artery - clogging saturated fat might mess with your body's natural sleep - wake cycle.
The reality is if this bill fails, then it would send a chilling effect to the entire nation and the world that if any government body attempts to forcibly inject sterilants, disease fragments, cancer viruses or toxins into its citizens bodies against the will of the governed, it will be met with resistance.
With fragments of her dreams still fading under her lids, she slid her hand around the curves and indentations again, and then beyond them, outside the borders of his body.
In dogs, adult worms can live in the heart and lungs for more than 5 years, but in cats, the typical lifespan is less than 2 years.2 The release of new heartworm debris into the bloodstream initiates a second inflammatory response, also primarily localized in the lungs.4 Lesions in the second phase of infection are associated with dead worm fragments as the immune system removes them from the body.
Lithotripsy is a procedure whereby urinary tract stones are broken up (fragmented) into pieces small enough to pass out of the pet's body, either naturally or with assistance.
Working together, the two world bodies are aligning efforts to unify a fragmented travel and tourism industry, speaking with one voice on the critical issue of climate change.
Hansa artists» works represented in the Grey show include Jane Wilson's Portrait of Jane Freilicher (1957), an oil on canvas merging abstraction with figuration, and Jean Follett's Many - Headed Creature (1958), a piece that recreates a fragmented body on a wood panel out of junk and found objects — a light switch, socket cooling coils, a window, a screen, nails, a faucet knob, mirror twine, cinders, a caster, springs, and rope.
Crouching Woman (1906 - 1908), Meditation without arms (after 1900), Torso of a Young Woman with Arched Back (1909): these masterpieces demonstrate Rodin's experimental nature in large - format plaster sculptures and convey his sensual depiction of the female body through raw, fragmented forms.
Works on show offer fragmented, deconstructed and visceral perspectives where the body intersects with inanimate objects.
Fragments of bodies - recalling those by El Greco - extend the old master's mannerist invention with Heyer's bright palette.
The body is to be fiddled with, fragmented until mingling with its environment and raises issues about metamorphosis and genre.
In recent years Lucas has combined fragments of the body with organic materials, further addressing universal concerns of nature and mortality.
His best known body of work, the Combines (1953 — 64), paired representational elements — such as magazine and newspaper clippings, fragments of clothing, and construction debris and other items gathered in the streets of New York — with compositional strategies explored by the Abstract Expressionists.
I enjoy the juxtaposition of small - scale found objects with the fragmented figure as a way to speak to the vulnerable states of life and the body.
The exhibition brings together a great range of artistic practices and languages (photography, video, painting, sculpture, installation...), cultures, geographic origins, generations and experiences, to establish a tension between extremely different artistic approaches: melancholy of vanity, ironic play with identity, political biography and existential questioning, the body as sculpture, effigy or fragment of its symbolic substitute.
Exhibitions include «Illuminations d'eau» (directed and choreographed by Robert Castle, with a creative reconstruction of fragments of the (now lost) original score by Willy Merz) at the Fondazione Mario Merz, Turin (2008); «The solitary body», Riccardo Costantini Gallery, Turin (2013); «Glasstress 2011», 54th Esposizione Internazionale d'Arte, Venice Bienale, on display at the Palazzo Cavalli Franchetti and the Berengo Centre for Contemporary Art and Glass on Murano.
The artist has now shifted his focus from photography to making large digital tableaux in which swirling brushstrokes mix with and partially obscure images of contorted, fragmented bodies.
Spanning the late «40s through the early «60s, these works examine Abstraction based upon oblique evocations of the fragmented body and the influence of the unconscious, with seriality and repetition emerging as essential idioms of a new sculptural language.
She would often use naked women and play around with genders, fragments of bodies, snakes and leeches, limbs that have been amputated — I don't know if she was trying to be provocative, but they were very provocative.
This figure, often fragmented, sometimes even completely abstracted, takes on various forms, from the human face, at once raw material and object of symbolic representation, as with Benglis's objectifying caresses, to the full body as place and tool of the trial and pleasure of repetition, as with Nauman's amateur choreography, bordering on the absurd, to the traces and physical prints left by the artist - creator (or the «art worker» in his service), as with the irregular random geometry of LeWitt, to the peers (Donald Judd) and tutelary figures in the history of art who inspire Flavin's evanescent structures... Now a disenchanted statement «Double Eye Poke» offers a challenge to the being of perception and thought.
His work toys with text and fragmented images of the human body.
Other artists seminal in using the body as a metaphor for psychological conditions are Bruce Nauman, whose severed heads are forever frustrated in their inability to communicate with the rest of the body, and Louise Bourgeois, whose assemblages of cast body fragments and objects inside cubelike interiors, or «cells,» as she calls them, are the symbolic plasma of an individual.
They seem to be an attempt at extreme synthesis rather than meticulous refinement; a synthesis of personal obsessive renderings of the fragmented body, that had always lay hidden in the «all - over» works, combined with, and intensified by, the technical innovations he had made while working upon the drip - based paintings.»
By estranging the body, fragmenting or even mutilating it, Coplans» photographs destroy our familiarity with and immediate ability to recognise the human, introducing the presence of the other in the self.
The works feature fragments of the human body, such as heads and hands, along with imagery of dogs and ravens.
Bodiesfragmented, de-contextualized, or marked with seams — resist easy reading and invite questions about the social, cultural, and psychological conditions that shape and govern them.
This body of work continues Ostoff's exploration of objects and spaces within the interior domestic sphere — cast shadows, reflected light, random surface marks, and fragments of commonplace objects, the type of overlooked elements one might find half - concealed in the background of a generic family snapshot — with the aim of addressing both memory, and the unheimlich (Freud's term for the «estranged familiar»).
Inspired by the fragmented bodies in works by Louise Bourgeois and Alina Szapocznikow, and the unsettling quality that can accompany even their most erotic or attractive forms, she laces beautiful shapes with strange, dark undertones.
The part - figure throws a shadow behind itself that masquerades as a traditional sculptural form - perhaps a classical Greek sculpture with its arms and head lost over time, or the fragmented body of Auguste Rodin's headless and armless «Striding Man».
Casts of dried mud dislodged whole from the body, or mummified fragments: Embodied Forms, the first exhibition dedicated to the work of Polish artist Magdalena Abakanowicz since her death last year at 86, welcomes us with arms, formed or partially formed up to the elbow, from resin - stiffened burlap (From the Anatomy Cycle: Anatomy 21, 29 & 32, 2009)
Fragments of the human body, such as a hand or a breast, are juxtaposed with objects common to the bedroom — a light switch, flowers, the edges of pillows and curtains.
With the additional sound piece weaving a narrative between the fragments of land and body displayed on podiums, Geng Xue constructs a surreal and almost cinematographic visual landscape in the exhibition space — a means of mapping the intricacies between perception and embodiment in Buddhist cosmology.
While the majority of Grossman's works concern the physicality of the body, many of her collages and assemblages are dense, abstract compositions, such as Tough Life Diary (1973), created from words and fragments cut from the artist's diaries, and Light is Faster than Sound (1987 — 88), which combines dyed paper with an image of Lyndon Johnson and found scraps and fliers.
And I think I'm interested in seeing the world in a kinder and softer light rather than as an assemblage of clearly separated fragments that come with specific names and classifications, and want to believe that this way of working with disparate bodies can offer a new way of looking at and unifying the divided world we live in.
The diverse body of work includes Anish Kapoor's wood fragments in red Perspex box, Douglas Gordon's burnt wood cast in bronze and Grayson Perry's ceramic with the words «Art is dead.
Familiar from Shepherd's earlier bodies of work, the industrial enamel dries with a glossy, mirror - like finish that registers and reflects the space around the painting, fragmenting the shapes on account of the subtle ridges made by her brush.
Through a wide variety of artistic practices and artists (from Claude Cahun to LaToya Ruby Frazier, from Gilbert & George to Cindy Sherman, and from Alighiero Boetti to Maurizio Cattelan) coming from different cultures and backgrounds, generations and experiences, it reflects on the contrast between different approaches: melancholy and vanity, ironic games played with identity and political autobiography, existential rumination and the body as sculpture, effigy or fragment, and its symbolical representation.
With their striking materiality and their folds — which seem to shape sexual organs, nipples, navels and skin marks — the objects reveal themselves as nude body fragments, confronting the spectator.
His childhood fascination with destruction has culminated directly into his adult focus on the breaking down and building up of materials, fragments, pieces, and the cycle of Life explored in this current body of work.
Spanning the late 1940s through the early 1960s, these works examine abstraction based upon oblique evocations of the fragmented body and the influence of the unconscious, with seriality and repetition emerging as essential idioms of a new sculptural language.
I think I had an undiagnosed break, the rest was just my body not knowing how to deal with the bone fragment.
This fragment of a statement to CBS was offered up as proof by would - be detractors that Hogg was not actually on campus during the shooting, that he was at home and had to ride his bicycle with a camera through three ghoulish miles to play his part and take photographs of dead bodies after the fact.
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