Sentences with phrase «with poetic»

One with a poetic flair.
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Israeli designers Yael Mer and Shay Alkalay of Raw Edges approach the book storage problem with a poetic gesture: their elegant Bloom bookcase looks more like a musical instrument than a tool for organization, but works beautifully for the latter nonetheless.
It is a stunning website with poetic copy - «Underlying the concept of WASARA is the legacy of the Japanese aesthetic and value sense.
Intertwining personal narrative with poetic metaphor, Paci's video works address issues of collective history and personal discovery.
His creative imagination led him to frequently reuse and re-imagine graphic symbols, turning them into striking visual combinations, scattered with poetic snippets, resulting in an elegant, artistic vocabulary that was all his own.
Schulze returns to New York with a poetic, yet tense, amalgam of installation, painting, and sculpture, in which every object is sabotaged furniture, a decorated and mythic object for living, suffused with extreme magnitude while rinsed of all function.
In recent years his early prints have become much sought after - a reflection of the sway in the 1970s towards figurative art with a poetic, materialistic quality.
These classical Italianate pastoral landscapes were further infused with a poetic light, which represents his unique contribution to the art of landscape painting.
Simon Lewty, also a text based artist, brings a very different kind of writing to the topic through his contemplative calligraphic surface with poetic evocations contained within the body of the text.
The linguistic flexibility of the Xhosa language, with its poetic idioms, proverbs, and double entendres, allows the artist to discuss the various facets of his own personal identity alongside a wider cultural history.
«The fragility and gracefulness of movement in ballet captured in her [Mohin] exquisite photographs defy description, and while a link with a medium such as forged steel may seem paradoxical, they are captured in these welded sculptures graphically and with poetic sensitivity.»
Assembled from reclaimed everyday objects and combined into a totality through a monochromatic coat of paint, her sculptures were imbued with a poetic harmony that converts the mundane into the mystical.
The wit and intelligence of her narrative style and chromatic immediacy entertain and dazzle with poetic risk.
She considers her atelier as a place to explore various methodologies where irony goes hand in hand with spirituality and scientific approaches are confronted with poetic layers.
It will comprise of artworks which comment - with a poetic and in cases humoristic view - on questions such as the profile of contemporary woman and man, and on the vast geopolitical contemporary arena today.
Along with fellow countrymen and colleagues - Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns, - he was responsible for re-connecting American contemporary art with the poetic uncertainties and everyday simplicities of life.
Incongruous juxtapositions of commonplace objects, these improvised sculptural sketches elude strict conceptual logic, aligning themselves instead with a poetic lineage running from arte povera through Richard Wentworth to Cathy Wilkes and Francis Alÿs.
The present work thus reveals the foundations of Scully's praxis as he combines real life structures with the poetic allegory of a subjective viewing experience.
«Ellen Moffat uses materials and sound with a poetic sensibility,» said Guimarães.
The chase holds the discursive intellect captive; meanwhile, the rest of your intelligence can interact with the poetic dimensions of the work.
The image is enriched with a poetic ability.
Sawa's installation includes images and sounds of dramatic Australian desert landscapes, domestic interiors, and spinning household objects, all of which meld into one another with poetic synchronicity.
The first consists in attempts to question the borders of art institutions with a view to enriching the everyday with poetic qualities or pursuing the goal of a radical social change.
The works of his solo exhibition «This witch all want none shall ever have» at Bernier / Eliades Gallery, create a personal cosmology with poetic narratives that depict the human species in the depths and heights of its greatness, through a humorous and ironic style.
Most of the participating artists are from Guangdong province, and take their personal experiences or research as the starting point for their creations, contemplating the issue of migration with poetic sensitivity, intellectual critique, or nomadic openness.
The artist's stubborn involvement with the poetic potential of the mundane is similar to the child who receives a gift and pays attention only to the packaging: their unstrained gaze focus on the shapes that naturally intrigues them - the toy and the box are no different.
His new exhibition at Lisson Gallery gives audiences in the UK the chance to engage with his poetic and eloquent texts.
Maximilian Schubert hangs three dimensional linear sculptures on the wall while Athanasios Argianas drapes loops of brass ribbon, each etched with poetic suggestions of what it might be a measure of.
Combining a straightforward photo - documentary style with a poetic approach, Yampolsky has described her gaze as matching her imagery — precise and delicate, never overtly strident and always respectful.
She got known with her poetic installations of monochrome coloured panels.
Her artistic practice explores the empiric and its tension with the poetic.
There is also a lot of strong monochromatic painting, by artists like Marcia Hafif (a small, bright, handsome, yellow enamel square), Olivier Mosset (a small off - white square, typically flat and deadpan), Kathy Drasher (a warm, peachy decagon with a poetic bit of text) and Daniel Levine (another square, this one an ethereal, almost glowing, white).
In the 1880s, he began making a name for himself with his poetic interpretations of scenes from around the Chicago region; one such was included in the American section of the art exhibition at the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 and was reproduced in a line drawing in the Chicago - based journal The Graphic.
Since the late - 1960s, and with poetic simplicity and an economy of means, Richard Nonas has embraced «locally grown» materials (wood, steel, and stone) to make sense of found space.
Renowned art advisor, collector and Whitney Museum patron Thea Westreich describes Neleman's assemblage work as, «embedded with a unique and original vocabulary, from where abstract and intuitive visual narratives and associations flow with poetic rawness.»
Like Robert Frank's classic The Americans, Sleeping by the Mississippi merges a documentary style with poetic sensibility.
«This program examines and intervenes into the codes and forms used to demarcate our everyday life, by appropriating or interrupting common gestures and modes of communication, capitalizing on and redeploying systems of power and exchange, and imbuing quotidian experiences with the poetic
To the past honorees, however, among whom I feel especially humbled and privileged to share this honor, I'd like to thank you for your example and achievements that have enriched us all: Andrea [Barnwell Brownlee], whose ambitious and inspired curatorial work gives voice to women artists of the African Diaspora; Jerry [Cullum], a visionary writer whose genius lies in his ability to synthesize the experience of art with poetic complexity; Louis [Corrigan], a trailblazing community leader whose innovative ethos and generosity has rekindled the boundless spirit of Nexus; Lisa [Cremin], a leader of responsible and responsive philanthropy who personifies the idiomatic true north for the arts in Atlanta; Lucinda [Bunnen], a brilliant artist and pioneering collector who established photography as an essential feature of contemporary visual culture in our city... and at the High Museum; and Susan [Bridges], den mother to us all, whose generosity of spirit is set off by her unshakable personal integrity.
Is a very good exhibition with a poetic and recording look.
Exploring the variety of media, she has been combining sensory experience with poetic, political and personal texts to create powerful tension between the realms of feeling and knowledge.
Is a very good exhibition with a poetic and recording look. - Dimitris Lempesis
The curatorial stance has been consistent in showing critical discourses with poetic undertones.
In Gober's hands, ordinary objects become imbued with poetic qualities like love, loss and redemption, and Untitled, like the sinks before it, is a signifier of these and the many compelling themes that underpin his work.
With her poetic opera Rete Mirabile Wundernetz, Ulrike Haage brings new life to the museum's wet collections.
Farmer creates conceptual works with poetic narratives, often combining his interests in the material production of the art object with theories of psychology and dramatic presentation.
It has since lost its sheen, now partially covered with poetic verses and graffiti scribbled in various modern and ancient languages, some dating from as early as the 8th century.
The result is images imbued with poetic and evocative personal significance — a sort of displaced self - portraiture — that resonate with larger cultural and historical meanings.
It is made up of «very concentrated sentences that function like medicine,» fatmi says, «and started with the poetic and provocative statement: «My father has lost all his teeth, I can bite him now».»
The ordinariness of the objects imbues the work with a poetic tension - things are familiar but, isolated from their original function, somehow wrong.
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