Sentences with phrase «with liminality»

Brice is concerned with liminality, and the transitory nature of things, or perhaps with transition itself.

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... Capitalizing on the semiotic potential, heightened emotion, and the liminality of the birth itself, midwives seek to overturn mechanistic views of the faulty female body in need of medical management, replacing them with the language of connection, celebration, power, transformation, and mothers and babies as inseparable units.
Hart's work spans social and participatory sculpture, drawing, and printmaking, and deals with issues of perception, liminality, history, and spirituality.
With a range of materials from found objects, ceramics, textiles, and epoxy resin to mixed media drawing, Country Bumpkin exploits the rawness of the unfinished basement as a meditation on liminality.
Coinciding with the exhibition, Trestle is pleased to host the panel discussion «Liminality in Art: Art as Ritual» with the curator and artists in the exhibition on Tuesday, May 8th, at 7 pm.
Trestle is pleased to host the panel discussion Liminality in Art: Art as Ritual with the curator and the four artists in our current exhibition Liminal Worlds.
Trestle is pleased to host the panel discussion «Liminality in Art: Art as Ritual» with the curator and artists in the exhibition on Tuesday, May 8th, at 7 pm.
The underlying notions of liminality, it added more layers to how I could respond to the materiality of wax, its temporality and fragility, in contrast with the hardness of steel; and yet both are not immune to the natural process of disintegration.
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, January 15, 2014 Jeddah - based Athr Gallery expands the scope of Saudi Arabia's emerging art scene this month with a solo exhibition of Lebanese contemporary multimedia artist, Ziad Antar, titled, Liminality.
For the Deutsche Guggenheim commission, Mehretu established a studio in Berlin where she produced a remarkable group of works that deals with erasure, decay, and liminality.
«With Institutions Like These...» is a shared space of liminality, an occupation of both flux and transformation for the ways in which we prescribe and intervene into the apparatuses that exhibitions, artworks, audiences and commerce are embedded in.
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