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"materiality" Definitions
  1. the quality or state of being material
  2. something that is material

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But with cybersex, which overlays the principles of computing onto sex, the feedback cues are configured by the interface's materiality—a materiality itself configured by the surrounding economic system.
McClodden's work directly references the materiality and haptics of BDSM.
Certainly a strong sense of humanity and materiality is important.
How did the materiality of the walls inform this installation?
In "Sunset at Kasauli," the materiality of the paint is central.
Beyond the earthen materiality of the work, there's a transcendent magic.
Nozkowski seemed to delight in each process generating its own materiality.
They poetically rhyme exquisite engineering with brute materiality, élan with solemnity.
That generation of artists like Shrobe are defined by a black materiality.
These factors were materiality and profitability, cash flow uplift and production uplift.
The materiality of my M.A. collection was influenced by the working class.
Ellis said the issue of materiality is for the jury to decide.
I'm interested in the materiality of resources and how value is created.
They imagine a domain in which materiality has surrendered to the tenebrous.
The materiality of the work, for the artist, recalls his own upbringing.
This emphasis on the materiality of the photographs underscores their intimate ephemerality.
The works in this show emphasize touch, materiality, the sensual, and the subversive.
And the "materiality" requirement means the false statement has to actually matter -- i.e.
I was pouring materiality into subject matter that didn't mean anything to me.
It is very simple in materiality, but what it researches is so complex.
The polished bronze is light, always reflecting the noble material and sublime materiality.
The work explores structures of globalization and cultural production through gestures of materiality.
However, Fitch would assess the materiality of the impact on each bank individually.
Each application calls attention to the materiality of both the paint and the canvas.
Ephemeral light and paint's durable materiality are neither separated nor set against each other.
"Beachcomber" (2018) is made of distinct, abstract paint strokes of varying thickness and materiality.
"Accordingly, the question of materiality must be decided by a jury," the SEC said.
Steed has established a dance between image and materiality, opening a space for reflection.
Companies must make determinations on materiality regularly, and people can disagree on these assessments.
Among the varied artistic responses to this proposal, materiality emerges as an effective strategy.
That's part of why I wanted to focus this show on materiality and embodiment.
"In the end, I think the defendant makes a significant argument about materiality," Ellis said.
Industrial design is like architecture: You have to have knowledge of materials, materiality, and production.
There is no way that a reproduction of these works could convey their compacted materiality.
Despite the materiality of the thick paint, you can't quite locate color, surface, or space.
"There are definitely some intersections with materiality and domesticity, and color and pattern," she said.
This begs the question: why is Corse still so committed to the materiality of paint?
It is perhaps there, in the transfiguration of naked materiality, that the work is strongest.
Seemingly every wall text introduces yet another tangle of themes: utopia and dystopia, cyborgs and science fiction, artifice and nature, image culture and patriarchal control, space and surveillance, the materiality of cinema, the extinction of this materiality, the history of seeing, the future of work.
Finely detailed, the resulting images indulge the eye that takes pleasure in texture, color, and materiality.
If the S.E.C. adopts a political donations disclosure rule, they are likely to ask about materiality.
It raises concerns because of its size and scale and materiality in an architecturally fragile context.
The difference is that Kim embraced the optical, while Burri rejected it in favor of materiality.
The securities laws adopt a materiality test to determine whether disclosure is mandated about takeover negotiations.
In so doing, it sets aside managerial judgment and promotes those risks to automatic materiality status.
"The thread of materiality, craft, color and playfulness is all still very much intact," says Frezza.
By making the wood visible, Williams increases the viewer's awareness of the materiality of the painting.
Nicholas Galanin's work is powered by an explosive combination of unfiltered political provocation and lush materiality.
The prosecution bears the burden of proof beyond a reasonable doubt to show intent and materiality.
It is precisely Corse's commitment to materiality that precipitates a more subtle, intimate, and novel experience.
Johns's merging of techniques and materiality — the ink, brush, and sheet of clear plastic — is unrivaled.
"The nanostructure of Vantablack is so small that it virtually has no materiality," he told Artforum.
How can the emphasis then be placed on materiality, as opposed to bodily subjectivity and experiential understanding?
When Robert Rauschenberg made his Elemental Paintings in 1953, he flouted conventional expectations of process and materiality.
The woodrings/ornament were shining through the applied graphic marbling pattern and it gave an interesting materiality.
THUMP: Throat seems to play with the relationship between materiality (the voice) and meaning (ideas and emotions).
Under the Senate rules, he could be asked to rule on the relevance and materiality of evidence.
What is more remarkable is that this is just one of many ways he exploited paint's materiality.
In Intimate Immensity at PAFA, touch, materiality, the sensual, and the subversive are part of a feminist lineage.
This installation exposes the communicative properties embedded in architecture's materiality and the often-impenetrable spatial systems it generates.
With the downgrade threshold at 2.5x the company therefore has headroom notwithstanding the materiality of the guidance revision.
By equating the materiality of the object with letters, names, and phrases, Florian shares something with Antonin Artaud.
The problem is the impastoed materiality accumulated on the picture plane works against the supposed symbolism of disintegration.
For much of that time she was a chromatic abstractionist exploring the relationship between paint's materiality and light.
Our phones are faster, the photos they take are at exquisite resolutions and their svelte materiality remains superb.
An accompanying benefit of determining materiality would be enhanced transparency about threats, and measures taken to combat them.
The work's lugubrious materiality lacks the fluid, deft touch that speaks best to the contemporary mood of nimbleness.
Aldrich brings a rich sense of materiality to a practice founded on the gap between images and language.
Nuclear materiality concentrates in Taryn Simon's "Black Square XVII" (2006-ongoing) — a Malevichian square made from vitrified nuclear waste.
Move slightly to the side and you see the three-dimensionality and bristling materiality of the miniscule glass pieces.
Getting to this conclusion took some work, because I confess that I am attached to the materiality of painting.
Unlike words, the meaning of which can be debated, the objective materiality of designed objects exudes a unique power.
Her touch is lighter, both in terms of materiality — Wulff often thins her paint to a wash — and palette.
Both artists never deny the materiality of paint in favor of the luminous, as many of their predecessors did.
Zippy 26s abstractions with clean lines and bold colors, they make no bones about their sensual materiality as paintings.
He was committed to work he believed was anchored by objectivity and the acknowledgment of the truth of materiality.
However, the materiality of these statements has become more and more forced with each new generation of agency findings.
The exhibition considers the materiality of human presence through conceptually crisp conceits, which manifest in an exuberant visual idiom.
A majority of the MFA students seem to have constructed work that indexes the outer world through cartography and materiality.
Galembo's photographs celebrate the materiality of these garments, focusing on them as individual objects rather than as accessories for rituals.
This limit in the materiality of the file is revamped, as Barnette crops and selects the areas that matter most.
The proposed removal of the concept of materiality from our sovereign default definitions would have no impact on existing ratings.
In the case of undisclosed amounts we assume the acquisition prices were lower than the materiality threshold of the buyer.
The Materiality of Mourning leaves a viewer stranded, without resolution, but there is a sort of progression within the show.
Doris Salcedo: The Materiality of Mourning continues at the Harvard Art Museums (32 Quincy St, Cambridge, Mass.) through April 9.
It really is around investing and managing your company and making those two meet in a fair way with materiality.
The result is an unusual materiality: a gritty, grubby surface that dissolves into an ethereal experience of color and light.
Lockett has an intelligence with materiality and with drama that together make things matter, even if the history isn't completely familiar.
By showcasing the space that Marker lived and worked in, Studio is a fitting tribute to a filmmaker keen on materiality.
But in Thursday's decision, Wright said Mateski's fraud allegations remained too general, and his "barebones" allegations regarding materiality also required dismissal.
Self-esteem can fluctuate when one questions the nature of materiality, but not when you are confident in your own presence.
Although it is very early in Korneffel's development, she has moved into a territory where color and materiality outweigh discursive content.
" Thomas sees this as a contrast to other examples of stardom that are "all about directly courting attention, fame, and materiality.
The train like the car helps you to have the physical feeling in your body of the materiality of the space.
His lifelong preoccupation with paint's materiality, with muted colors, and with softly trembling light informed his resistance to branding his work.
But while her body of work is sweepingly subversive, Reaves remains fascinated by the materiality and perceived purpose behind each piece.
"We have a very capable justice sitting right behind me who can make decisions about the materiality of witnesses," he said.
Since coming together in 303, Matmos — the duo of Martin Schmidt and Drew Daniel — have obsessed over the materiality of music.
"I'm trying to forget about time, and research materiality or structure," said van Herpen, during a media preview at the GRAM.
His preoccupation with materiality led to the incorporation of wooden frames, bought at garage sales and thrift shops, into his paintings.
The forms were then parametircally generated as 3D models and 3D printed so that the materiality was true to the original object.
Drawing upon their materiality, these works comment on ecological sustainability, the resilience of nature, social responsibility, and the beauty of the utilitarian.
Recently, some artists have chosen to symbolically explore its heft and value by emphasizing elevating materiality over the modernist privileging of form.
While Roman Opalka can be viewed as a conceptualist, he worked primarily as a painter who cared about materiality as a form.
Although it is very early in Jule Korneffel's career, she has moved into a territory where color and materiality outweigh discursive content.
She connects with its materiality and the images — appearing on free-standing sheets of curving wall pieces — are less photographic than before.
Tan puts in an immense amount of care examining the paradoxical materiality of cinema and the ephemerality of the filmmaking/viewing experience.
During the Philadelphia years, the works gained the pared-down imagery and rough-hewn materiality that have characterized his work ever since.
Beyond the Canvas: Contemporary Art from Puerto Rico features an intergenerational group of five artists wrestling with the history and materiality of painting.
We both use digital tools and our works explore in different ways the notion of organic forms, constructed geometries, textures and 'intangible materiality'.
In working with wood, the idea was that the wood itself already had so many properties, like time and materiality, fleshiness and skin.
With the music suspended, this sequence emphasizes the materiality of the human body through the production of sounds that only bodies can emit.
A printed book might scant the materiality of a page—like Dickinson's—or it might come off as all too material, too static.
The show, which includes work from this and last year, brings into view ideas about materiality, utility, time, and the aesthetic experience itself.
Any financial implications that may stem from this matter will be assessed based on materiality and within the context of TCF's current ratings.
Hidden inside the walls of Jahmal's cozy interiors, these are the questions the materiality of the work provokes about history, space, and privilege.
The nebulous nature of materiality is a problem in these matters, said George S. Georgiev, an assistant professor at Emory University Law School.
He should have recognized the insufficiency of the circumstances of Flynn's interview, the weak predication, the lack of materiality of Flynn's false statements.
Going big and bold, local artists favored installation, mixed media, and sculpture, with five artists in particular exemplifying this shift toward expanded materiality.
This isn't to say that house isn't well produced or that techno hasn't always been invested in the materiality and shape of sound.
Carefully organizing the cutaways into sculptural forms, the final pieces assume a materiality and fragility that couldn't be achieved simply with photo manipulation.
And what's interesting to me is the emergence of a "new materiality" as older technologies and analogue mediums seem to be passing away.
Shettar and Bhabha share a commitment to materiality, to sculptural innovation and to work that responds to the precariousness of our current day.
There is something dirty about his blacks and rust reds — they reek of the earth even as they try to shed their materiality.
Most startling is an unprecedented Expressionism that reveled in paint's sheer materiality, achieved with wide, loaded brushes or a vigorously wielded palette knife.
They compress onto finite surfaces the essence of his barbed sensibility and innovative materiality, pursued primarily in performance, installation, video, sculpture and theater.
Enter Helen Frederick, a DC-based artist who for the past 25 years has emphasized materiality and a distinctive hand throughout her practice.
No longer planar, the bulging edges, dips, and crevices enhance the tangible aspect of the work, and thrust its materiality to the forefront.
The motif is the subject, but the manner in which it's made — the materiality, the process, and the repetition of it — generates the image.
Together, the works from A Vision in Red compose an immersive picture of complex materiality and vibrant color, united by their defining tonal dynamism.
I find myself consistently seeking out performance where materiality is central to both the performance and stands strongly on its own as an installation.
Staver never attempts to disguise the malleable materiality of the clay: instead of trying to perfect the feathers, they remain flattened stubs of clay.
"The materiality of what's happened to Chipotle's sales is quietly de minimis in the context of any one restaurant company's business," Mr. Shaich said.
Founded and directed by kb Thomason & Ria Leigh, Saint Profanus is a post-disciplinary incubator for investigating human relationships to materiality and subjective experience.
The paintings showcase Gates's interest in and command of forms and their materiality, and ask us to consider how specifically his work is sourced.
Once I have the content in place, the rest of the process is figuring out how to work through the materiality of the paint.
This activity requires trust and responsiveness to another's materiality as you look at something as simple as the changing tonality of a person's skin.
Bondy said it "is of high materiality to the impeachment inquiry" of Trump, the case for which House Democrats are presenting in the Senate.
The constant is an almost endlessly fruitful tension between the abstract appeal of a colored plane and the inevitably concrete materiality of its execution.
Apropos the sublime, there's possible unpleasantness galore about Serra's sculpture: gross materiality, bombastic scale, and perhaps the all-time aesthetic quintessence of passive aggression.
"Sex is grounded in materiality, whereas 'gender identity' is simply an ideology that has no grounding in science," WoLF told Vox in a statement.
The filmmaker, B. Foxwell, spent 10 years on a film called Fabricated exploring the materiality of metal, and has now moved on to wood.
In the exhibition, the tension of the US-Puerto Rico relationship is articulated through an engagement with the materiality of painting itself, specifically the canvas.
All the intelligent parts of human production go with the strategy of dematerialization — less and less and less materiality, more and more and more intelligence.
"This show is rooted in a love of materiality and craft found in collage," curator of both shows, David Evans Frantz, tells The Creators Project.
"My art is about energy, the transmutation of energy, the harnessing of energy, and the power of energy through materiality," Albuquerque tells The Creators Project.
"It's too early to comment on the reality or materiality of the accusations, about which I have no further information," Macron told reporters in Brussels.
"I don't think any reasonable attorney who looks at it would conclude that I committed perjury, which requires intent and materiality," Stone told the paper.
I'm thinking about materiality and assembly, where products are moving more harmoniously, more symbiotically on your body so that it's almost like a secondary skin.
Her fabric sculptures embraced sensuous materiality in a moment of conceptual dematerialization, and her temporary monuments extended this focus on materials into the social realm.
A section titled "new materiality," curated by online gallery EBM(T), jumps ahead to the present with works by artists from the "post-internet" generation.
Central to such disclosures is the concept of materiality; if a company fails to disclose material information, it could run afoul of the securities laws.
The attention given to the materiality of the video enriches its tactility, breaking down the barrier between the viewer's physical space and the artwork's intangibility.
Materiality, tactility, nonverbal language, the histories of both handcraft and factory production — Albers provides clear and rigorous analysis of these and other issues throughout her books.
Are they, because of the focus on their materiality, apolitical artworks that sidestep the issues taken on by such contemporaries as Ai Weiwei or He Yunchang?
I was interested in the materiality of paint and the gesture of painting, but I felt like the process didn't have a home in that work.
Within the story, it's meant to be seen both literally and metaphorically, as a thing that exists and also a thing embodies truths beyond its materiality.
I think I am particularly attracted to the materiality of a lot of West African art, and that same quality is what attracted me to Detroit.
Without delving at all into the law on materiality, the Supreme Court simply concluded that G&E and Bernstein Litowitz hadn't made out an adequate case.
This concept of materiality is famously subjective, giving directors lots of room to determine that improper activities were not in fact meaningful enough to recover pay.
There is inconsistent understanding and interpretation of the material cyber risk and incident disclosure rules among corporate lawyers, with some using artificially high thresholds for materiality.
Thanks to the team's use of microscopy, X-ray technology, and computer tomography, we now have new insight into the toe's functionality, materiality, and fabrication process.
"Whether a proxy statement properly omitted an item is regarded as a question of materiality, not one protected by the business judgment rule," the judge wrote.
Her fascination with materiality always comes through and frequently generates objects that are not quite painting, almost sculpture, and always invigorating the space between the mediums.
In Mona Hatoum's Terra Infirma, on view at the Pulitzer Arts Foundation through August 11, form colludes with a violent function; the domestic menaces, materiality imperils.
But the power of the cutouts is less about narrative than materiality and form: totemic presences conjured by brusque but beautiful painted surfaces and towering scale.
As an artist examining the materiality of migration, "The List" became an obsession for Cennetoğlu who immediately began planning for its dissemination across the Dutch capital.
Here Steger is conjuring a bit of magic, allowing us to exist somehow in the materiality of the earth, to walk through schist, so to speak.
Nuclear materiality, sites and non-sites, modernity, and inheritance are investigated through artists and thinkers like Chim↑Pom, Isao Hashimoto, Susan Schuppli, James Acord and Timothy Morton.
I always try to mix industrial with lifestyle and trends and with classic elements or everyday stuff," Zoraidez continues to disclose, "I like materiality from nature too.
Like the cardboard disco ball [by Jabu Arnell] which I must have encountered around 2006 or 2007 and it just stayed with me—the materiality of it.
Beyond making people question the materiality and ephemerality of the filmic image and the cinema apparatus, Burchill and Monti's series will ideally provoke visual and sensory immersion.
So many companies now identify sustainability issues as strategically important that the "materiality" of the reported sustainability investments for firm value is harder to determine, Serafirm said.
The complaints are still under investigation and the company is not in a position to determine "concreteness, credibility and materiality of complaints," Infosys said in the letter.
Materiality is integral to the South African artist Dineo Seshee Bopape's representation of Pan-African identity in her installation "The name of which escapes me now" (2016).
In Harmattan Tales Ghana she applies thread, lace, and beads to the textiles, enhancing their materiality, adding figurative dimension, and grounding the images in culture and place.
The Look up here, I'm in heaven exhibition at BRIC takes a position with regard to the idea of being in paradise that's profoundly about corporeal materiality.
But its irregularities also present a distinctly organic materiality similar to the ceremonial buffalo hides painted by the Lakota, Shoshone, Blackfeet, and other nations of the Great Plains.
It was creative and exciting, she got to travel and spoke languages,and with the manufacturing, the materiality, the problem-solving, there's a lot of that in architecture.
Bernstein Litowitz's Mark Lebovitch gave the materiality issue a thorough airing at oral arguments, and both sides analyzed Delaware precedent on disclosing competing bids in their appellate briefs.
"Materiality" has been a basic principle of required financial disclosures for the last eight decades – a foundation of the financial reporting upon which the entire investment system depends.
In "OMDB," a meditation amid trudging percussion and eerie sustained strings, Mr. Vernon insists, "My mind's all mine/Over my dead body": an assertion of spirit over materiality.
Working within these parameters, Robins has proven herself to be a colorist fascinated by the dance between vulnerable materiality and elusive hue, or changing light on water's surface.
There's a strong sense of the materiality of things in the image — the lush, humid foliage outside; the industrial metallic window frame; the heavy curtain from another era.
"My collection is a celebration of color, texture and opulent materiality so these things were very important to touch upon in the store," Johnson told T by email.
Senate rules did not give the chief the power to cast votes, but they do dictate that he could make determinations on the relevance and materiality of evidence.
"It was an incredibly bold move on his part," says the British designer, whose exceptional interiors, furniture and fashion reflect a singular English aesthetic and fascination with materiality.
His work often deals with the intersection of materiality and sound, and sound's ubiquity (both its presence and non-presence) helps shape the experience of moving through a space.
Smith's work highlights the delicacy of the feminine body through the materiality of the work, as well as the delicate and highly feminized materials of glitter and tissue paper.
Landlord Colors: On Art, Economy, and Materiality continues at Cranbrook Art Museum (39221 Woodward Avenue, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan), with an associated program of activities, Material Detroit, through October 6.
"Clearly from the Fed, you're going to get silence, until the end of the month in Jackson Hole where you may hear something but nothing of materiality," said Emanuel.
In Fitch opinion, the materiality of T&C risk to the covered bonds rating is small so long as the level of OC is sufficient to support ultimate payments.
Similarly, the kimono's long expanses of fabric are exploited with opulent embroidery and dyeing techniques that, in the hands of Iris van Herpen, stretch the limits of textile's materiality.
Stack's use of blending and his underscoring of paint's materiality — which we see in the uneven edges of paint extending beyond the canvas support — connects him to Anoka Faruquee.
There is a lush materiality to Énard's prose, thick and smooth, so that following the artist's expeditions through Ottoman opium dens feels nearly as immersive as being in them.
Our first year learning experiences include green woodworking in a forest classroom; a workshop on materiality, death and regeneration; and experiencing North American indigenous knowledge systems with Dakota teachers.
A second defense is based on the materiality of the statements, arguing that even if the statements were misleading, investors did not rely on them in deciding to invest.
Rabanne was very interested in materiality — he designed pieces in metal, wood and more, and this was my reinterpretation of what he did in the '60s with molded rubber.
That emphasis on materiality might be inherent to animation, but it's particularly essential to the work of Jodie Mack, one of the most exciting filmmakers of the last decade.
In digital form, they still cast shadows and retain the reflective gleams from the real world, making for some really unique emoji — ones that revel in objecthood and materiality.
What seemed to matter more to him than expression — and what ironically led him away from painting — was the structure of the work and the materiality of the paint.
Even though this installation stems from the recovery of family history, it feels remarkably objective, speaking more to the materiality of the film than to the content it unearths.
While the three similarly sized paintings share the same format of a circle floating inside a square, their materiality and the process by which they were made distinguishes them.
Frederick's unsubtle political dogmatism works against her dedication to nature and its materiality, but this might be attributed to the typology of environmentalist art that has entered our vernacular.
Instead, he finds himself more engaged with the legacy of conceptual art, specifically the materiality and the meaning behind his media, and the context in which his work is presented.
"The materiality issue is not about the death itself, but more about the circumstances of the crash and calling into question a technology that's important to Tesla's future," Henning said.
"It is hard to envision how Ms. Hall and many of the others being pursued by Ms. Jackson in multiple jurisdictions could have any materiality regarding those issues," he says.
Although it may not have been her initial starting point, and though she has never seen herself as a "text artist," Banner defends her interest in the materiality of language.
The taut balancing act between the elegant restraint of Vaughn's forms and the gritty materiality of the work's semantic content, which imbued it with dynamism and verve, lingered with me.
The transfer of pigment from one piece to another, as in the "Sanguine" drawings, sits on an opposite pole from the resolute materiality of a Donald Judd or Frank Stella.
The flame was the agent of this elevation; it was bound to grimy materiality but reached up into the pure ether; it moved as if alive, but it was dead.
Perhaps for both artists, nature offers an alternative to the mundane realities of the world, in addition to offering a means for exploring vision, perspective and the materiality of paint.
At the reception of her show Phone Home at the Museum of the African Diaspora, I was struck by her connection of technology and Black materiality to glittery, dreamy ephemera.
Yet it's the work's materiality that formalizes the historical associations of the importance of textiles in the African trade network and the role of rum in the transatlantic slave trade.
"It's just incredibly beautiful to watch people very quietly respond to, I think, the weight and the importance and the materiality of the language that's on the wall," Hamilton said.
The exhibition concludes with a section on "Materiality and Minimalism," highlighting examples such as Hiroshi Sugimoto's calm photographs of horizon lines and Ryoji Ikeda's trancelike work based on numerical data.
There are no labels, leaving visitors to focus on materiality alone, and allowing them some time to process the fact that the intricate creatures are all, indeed, made of glass.
The driving force behind Peder Balke's painting is his desire to harness paint's capacious materiality, from impasto to liquidity, to evoke the changing, often tumultuous physicality of his subject matter.
Nonetheless, this kind of calculation is helpful in indicating the comparative level of risk among fossil fuel companies (see the paper for a ranking) and the materiality of that risk.
Your work is particularly interesting because it crosses those borders: it talks about the female body, but it also talks about race and about sculpture as a medium, and materiality.
In his use of black and white, particularly in the felt tip pen drawings, it is clear that Conner saw reality as a struggle between dark and light, materiality and immateriality.
I think about the emotional charge that comes with his paintings, his color, his materiality, and his ability to take a simple domestic scene and imbue it with so much intensity.
What distinguishes Dine from the Pop Artists with whom he has often been associated is his relationship to materiality: he loves what paint and other matter can be made to do.
"These are high-end fidget tools with a price tag — but we were unwavering about the importance of materiality, so they have come at a cost," Elder tells Mashable via email.
In the lower left corner, the words "New York City" are embroidered in red, with long, loose threads dangling off the bottom of the physical frame, jarring in their unkempt materiality.
Bridging the personal and the political with pathos, humanity, and a vital materiality, the exhibition takes on an unfortunately timely resonance, showing that threads of culture and family supersede cartographic boundaries.
Diversity becomes represented not only in terms of geography but also materiality, as the colors, textures, and patina of the canvases are a manifestation of the environments they've been placed in.
Despont, whose practice is grounded in precision and control, here uses architecture and detailed drawings hidden within its interiors to lend a sense of materiality to the energies within and around us.
Otero, whose work is not included here and who hails from a younger generation of Puerto Rican painters, engages with the materiality of the canvas through a process of oil paint scraping.
There's a human experience and, as such, a human interaction — even if it's unexpectedly stumbling on a pair of feet — and as a result the work can no longer be about materiality.
As much as a set of feet, a winding rope, and a mostly hidden cervix can signify space, mystery, and, yes, materiality, they also reek, unwittingly or not, of quiet, violent constraint.
For his first solo show in New York at kurimanzutto, Bonillas brings together three bodies of work that focus on the materiality of photography to capture the versatility of the medium's tasks.
Though her works are not overtly or avowedly political, she says that they portray the materiality of her experiences, feelings, and personal narrative, which in turn become central to understanding her work.
She's a fair and strawberry-blond Norwegian, especially attuned to materiality, with a razor-sharp focus on color, volume and details, like the way a mud-hued Japanese ceramic might reflect light.
One of the major contributions to our confusion stems from the difficulty of conceptualizing its materiality: we see the products of digital information all the time but rarely its origin or process.
Baum's work is based in the materiality of her found sources and medium: the lack of manipulation in her close-up and careful shots of physical objects returns photography to its roots.
Taking the form of objects, images, actions, and the written word, sometimes combined, Alkadhi's mutagenic and nomadic practice defies easy descriptions; it 'acts' directly, with people, places, circumstances, history, images, and materiality.
"By the 19th century, artists weren't as interested in the materiality of the failed body, but instead were using 'death' as a character to make political, social, or artistic comments," Welch said.
Martin's carefree invention and experimental materiality bubble over with a joy that radiates from these canvases right into the smile I found on my face while I was standing in front of them.
The result of years of cross-country rehearsals, the exhibition uses ephemera, performance, and soundscapes to perform a real-time study of the materiality of objects and the effects of the aging body.
Floating, satellite-like shapes circle an empty space — perhaps that's where Whitten continues to reside — but even there you can see Whitten's tug of oil and acrylic, the materiality choppy and nearly sculptural.
When we look at the cracks on the canvas, we lose the overall view and the materiality of the artwork becomes the key player in the show, thus transforming it in something new.
Cordy Ryman has made reminiscent pieces, but his work, on the whole, seems much more concerned with the materiality of his objects and the tension between organization by color and by architectural form.
"He was fascinated by death and destruction, he was a conceptual artist, and he really questioned a lot of issues that were central in the art world, like authenticity, unicity, materiality," she continued.
Symbolically, the piece resembles a Christian cathedral or church, but its materiality strongly whiffs of the makeshift carriages that homeless travelers or gypsies fashion from things society no longer finds valuable, or holy.
If a certain musical art form offers a special emphasis on or experience of this materiality, such an emphasis or experience is itself not material, or anyway not material in the same way.
A similar movement is achieved today with a smart electric upgrade: small LED lights below elegant prism glass pieces replace fire, refracting light in a way that mimics the subtle materiality of gas.
The Justice Department submitted an amicus brief backing Ruckh's arguments about the materiality of the Medicaid and Medicare fraud allegations she asserted on behalf of the government but did not address her standing.
At 573 W 57 Arts, Gwenn Thomas: Standard Candles (through December 17) comprises eleven new and recent works in which the materiality of light in relation to the representation of architectural space is paramount.
On one side are those who insist that art is about materiality and visibility, while on the far shore there is another equally adamant group that insists on striving towards the invisible and immateriality.
Rounding out the evening was the unexpected materiality of the sculptures of Johnston Foster at Freight + Volume, where his material list — vinyl flooring, electrical wire, plunger, yoga mat, hot glue, dish soap pads, misc.
"We have a fundamental disagreement with the SEC as to materiality, not just as applicable to the facts in this case, but as a matter of law," Morvillo said in an email to Reuters.
"We both thought that one of the things we don't see out there in the museum world is enough education about the materiality of artwork," comments Baade while explaining the origins of the project.
Obviously bells are a very sculptural and sonorous object, and when they're broken, they cease to be sonorous, and so there's a rupture here in the function and the physical, materiality of the object.
Seeing this show I discovered that the conversation about materiality is widened by the work of Shinique Smith who who spreads out all over the gallery space in a way that mimics organic forms.
By giving materiality to speech, the words of a man or woman could exist across different planes of time and space, making writing a potent vehicle for mediation between the living and the dead.
The Media Arts MFA program embraces an interdisciplinary post-studio approach, centering on contemporary art forms, social and political engagement, materiality, critical data studies, media ecologies, and alternative domains of cultural production and circulation.
The blunt materiality of fists and metal, the sculpting of both clay and flesh — these are the primitive tools and techniques employed by the artist to make manifest a global history of violence and trauma.
She maintains an interest in craft as cultural practice and the materiality of form that it conveys by working with common objects such as human hair, combs, clothes, and beads albeit loaded with cultural symbolism.
And Zarina's practice of printmaking, and particularly her intimate engagement with the materiality of paper, allows her to work with the same set of concerns of geometry and space, but in a completely different medium.
A small dividend of around IDR29 billion (USD2 million) was declared in July 2017, which Fitch believes may conflict with the restricted payment test, as the test does not have a materiality threshold for failure.
Once the materiality of the objects themselves is considered, the work is transformed: the material is not only banal, but literally made to be used by thousands of people in a not terribly dignified way.
If this is a first taste of the expanded field of fiber arts, then we must look forward to what comes next: textiles whose materiality translates into transcendence, fibers that become spiritual complements of prayer.
It's unclear why Mott has chosen this dynamic, four-panel seascape, which reveals upon close inspection to be comprised of some 500,000 menacing fish hooks, to include in her unifying thesis on the materiality of rocks.
Not only does Musk have a "demonstrated inability to discern potential materiality" in his communications, the agency wrote, the order requires him to seek pre-clearance before tweeting anything that "reasonably could" be construed as material.
In the end, the characteristic feature of this technique is that the characters are born out of the meeting between the voices of the children, the materiality of the puppets, and the talents of the animators.
The cloth, cotton batting, burlap, and sheet metal of Shadows of the Field note how Dial's work functions to create a landscape of the American south that speaks to the forgotten materiality of black life there.
This outperformance, his research finds, is driven solely by firms at the top quintile of a custom-designed materiality index, with companies in the top quintile of the index outperforming the market by 6.47 percent annually.
The materiality of the project itself was so charged already—to use semen in a project that has to do with feminism—so there was a decision to keep the aesthetics very lab-like, almost sterile.
The standard of materiality is a flexible one, looking to whether a reasonable investor would consider the information important, so companies often have wiggle room to keep things secret until they are finally required to disclose.
This merging of subject matter and materiality folds another possible reading into the work, as does the fact that the drawing is done on three separate sheets that can be easily taken down and packed away.
But compared to recycled fabrics or supply chain waste reduction, which requires faith that a brand really is making good on its promises, buying pre-worn clothing and selling your unwanted garments has a compelling materiality.
He pushes the representation of materiality further toward the material itself, until representation is suspended altogether and he is no longer painting ash, straw or wood but incorporating ash, straw and wood directly into the painting.
Against the background of a country torn by political and natural forces, the artists of PÒTOPRENS build upon the materiality of their immediate surroundings, at once exposing the vulnerability of their conditions and heroically transcending them.
Brandon Coley Cox's M-B (G)riot or If Y'all Really Knew questions the history, reality, and materiality of a raced body, while Leonardo Benzant's Paraphernalia Of The Urban Shaman M:5 examines the spiritual qualities within.
Verizon has had preliminary briefings from Yahoo but it still needs "significant information" from the company before it makes a final decision on the materiality of the hacking of at least 500 million email accounts, Silliman said.
The findings of a recent IHS Markit report (of which we were among the co-authors) makes clear that the FSB approach, at its core, represents a radical departure from the concept of "materiality" in financial reporting.
The settlement amounts have ranged from the low single-digit millions of dollars to more than $10 million — but below the materiality threshold at which agency holding companies would have to disclose them in their annual reports.
Curator Reem Fadda gave us a sprawling show — with lots of historical materials — that eluded classification but still had some clear threads throughout (decolonization, materiality, modernism outside of the West, histories of power, and resistance to homogeneity).
They wanted to transform Pollock's vision of materiality into their own — and, more importantly, they did so; they wanted to paint themselves into a history that had excluded them on every level, from segregation to aesthetic hierarchies.
To photographer Melina Papageorgiou, the burkini is a swimsuit, and the Burkini series is an invitation for outside observers to look at the materiality of the thing without being poked or prodded towards political interpretation or harmful stereotyping.
" After characterizing Menken as an exceedingly wealthy women with inclinations towards greed, the writer completes her exhaustive catalogue of Menken's materiality: "jewelry and court dresses, jewelled fans...her hair, neck, and bosom powdered with dust of real diamonds.
In "Dunhuang V," one of the most genially infectious works in the show, materiality is pushed even further, with patterned vertical strips woven into the right and left edges of the horizontal sheet, lending it a sculptural objectness.
The materiality of this piece –– its presence –– is inextricable from the symbolic presence of the canvas and foil, glimpsed throughout the show, and the presence of the viewer, as the black and silver oscillate between absorption and reflection.
Paths to Utopia involves a range of exhibitions and performances including Temple of Perpetual Myth, a hand painted installation covered in creation stories, anarchist evening classes, and an installation examining ideals of materiality and economic security titled Discord.
Earlier Tuesday, Ellis said he would instruct the jury to think about the "materiality" of the question of whether Federal Savings Bank founder Stephen Calk could contribute to Manafort allegedly defrauding the bank for $16 million in loans.
An entire subgenre exists of works by Kazimir Malevich, Aleksandr Rodchenko, Mark Rothko, Ad Reinhardt, Robert Rauschenberg, Frank Stella, Marcia Hafif and Wade Guyton, who all used the device to explore the limits of formalism, nihilism or materiality.
Early in his career, in pamphlets, on posters and in paintings, and in his later years, in a series of illustrated letters and drawings, he gave free rein to wordplay and employed his acute sense of writing's materiality.
SASB's mission is to help improve the effectiveness of these existing disclosures, while still holding true to the concept of materiality, by standardizing their format so that both companies and their investors can benchmark performance against industry peers.
Boldly abstract, the Water Composition explores materiality and the principles of sculptural expression, while also subtly but powerfully alluding to some of the artist's primary concerns — in particular, issues related to the female body, race, and physical movement.
Quarles: Yeah, my work is interested in playing with the expectations of painting and the history of painting and pointing to the materiality of painting itself as a way to parallel the experience of living in a body.
In order to read these poems, one has to rotate the book, making the book a vehicle you drive and making you the steering column (exquisitely accentuating the book's materiality and complementing the very material concerns of its contents).
These locations, Blum said, only confirm our idea of the internet's non-materiality: the blinking blue lights, cable colors, and architectural forms are designed equally to portray untouchable, high-tech security as they are to meet actual technical needs.
At CK Contemporary, a small grouping of Gayle Donahue's collages brought together wallpaper patterns, scraps from comics, Dick and Jane-style children's books, newsprint text, and children's workbooks (complete with handwritten entries) to emphasize the materiality of this ephemera.
AEBN's promise to recreate the real through a computer simulation was betrayed by the hard-coded materiality of interface—by the machine's inability to send sensations back from the male to the female he was supposedly having sex with.
They said that the Tesla chief "correctly used his discretion" to determine that nothing in his Twitter post was material and that "under no fair reading of the materiality standard" did the post alter the information available to investors.
Björk did the musical arrangements, and Martel added what she called materiality and physicality, by, say, projecting video (by Tobias Gremmler) onto curtains instead of screens, creating transparency and the ability for performers to modify the visuals by touch.
In another example, the hyperbolic materiality that forecasts both a reawakening of painting and (post-Nazi) German consciousness, "Palette am Seil" ("Palette suspended on a chord," 1977), seems to be more about a swinging tombstone than the painterly moment.
But their extreme materiality can also be read another way, reminding the viewer that these exhibitions were in fact first received in a particular place and time, and, in the case of the January Show, physical manifestation was important.
The amount of emmer wheat required may have been 877.54 kilograms (1,934 lbs.) per day, calculated Claire Malleson, an archaeobotanist with Ancient Egypt Research Associates, in a paper published in the book "Exploring the Materiality of Food Stuffs" (Routledge, 2017).
Alternatively, should the cumulative effects of these initiatives cause potentially more significant disruptions to the Canadian mortgage market, this may negatively impact Canadian Bank ratings and rating outlooks; however, Fitch would assess the materiality of the impact on each bank individually.
Arranging CTA seats in a considered array invites a different flavor of interaction with their materiality and unlocks a cascade of history and experience; her cutaway upholstery pieces invite an engagement with the choices of making, personalizing, and scrutinizing mass manufacture.
The very materiality of these objects in proximity to one another, each object identified with its museological data, trace back to the same geography, and the brutal conditions of enslavement that enabled the acquisition of wealth represented by the silver.
Anxiety over the loss of the archive's materiality in the age of digital reproducibility that offers endless decontextualized circulation is echoed in Lucie Ryzova's survey of the conditions of photographic collections and archives in the Middle East and North Africa.
Perhaps, by rejecting materiality — which was central to the paintings inspired by Art Informel that Kim made before coming to New York — he was able to disengage himself from his wartime experiences to the extent that he could move on.
"The materiality test that Brady sets up is poorly designed," said James B. Doyle, a lawyer who has written frequently on miscarriages of justice and what he sees as a misplaced focus on blaming a single person or cause for them.
He also works as the director of Harlem's Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, and his scrupulous feel for archival traces — for the urgent materiality of memory — is one of the superpowers he brings to both his poems and nonfiction.
He entreats us to look down and feel a sense of contact with the floor and materiality of the piece; he also gives us a small surround or enclosure in which to stand and take in the rest of the room.
A materiality defense would be much more difficult to offer for the charges involving doctors and patients because the company's claims about the efficacy of its device and promise of lower costs were one basis for choosing its blood testing.
The very materiality of visual art — its implicit singularity and primacy — is what creates the desire to possess it; living with a work, it is possible to inhabit, with an intimacy that can be surprising, the mind space of another artist.
BRIC is pleased to present Alchemy, an exhibition of work by seven Brooklyn-based artists dedicated to using unconventional materials as a means of generating conversations surrounding such issues as the body, gender, race, the environment, the diasporic experience, and materiality itself.
This thread — exploring the body as medium for experiencing and acting upon the world — anchors the latest QI, keeping the exhibition's thematic concerns with the materiality of artworks and the location of their production rooted in aesthetic experience and lifelong artistic discovery.
Their intensely collaborative process, combination of art and design, and hands-on attention to materiality shine through in Labor of Love, an ambitious and unprecedented exhibition of original garment works, interspersed with and responding to pieces on display in the DIA galleries.
Alternatively, should the cumulative effects of these initiatives cause potentially more significant disruptions to the Canadian mortgage market, this may negatively impact Canadian Bank ratings and/or Rating Outlooks, though Fitch would assess the materiality of the impact on each bank individually.
A few days before the opening on March 13, upstairs from the cultivated curves of "Maebe," the Caribbean-born artist Nicole Awai was working on a wall and floor installation that feels like a dark paean to the primeval oozing "materiality" of history.
Indeed, while Antoni's references to life and death via the materiality of the flesh remain front of mind, I wondered about Green-Wood's approaches to such a sensitive curatorial project at a site that is both a historical monument and an active cemetery.
At the same time, he reveals how much he loves paint in its innumerable guises – from gooey materiality to scarred, scratched and scraped skin, to diluted washes – and the different instruments he uses to get it on to the surface of the canvas.
The plaintiffs' firms said that if the state Supreme Court really wants to adopt a tough new standard for the materiality of competing bids – one so stringent, they said, that seminal Delaware cases wouldn't have met it – the justices should do so explicitly.
For example, the New Museum opened its new building in 2007 with its Unmonumental: The Object in the 21st Century exhibition, which was a compelling proposal about a new kind of materiality, displaying contemporary art that is ephemeral, often brittle, and gendered.
Next to the materiality of the paintings, however, they are a forgettable non-presence, and made me think that the show was either meant to be larger than it is but fell through, or was meant to be smaller and got inflated.
The paper is creased and folded, cut and angled, crumpled and twisted to make the materiality of concrete present in the image in a way that stretches the medium to the point where it begins to morph into something else — almost sculpture.
This illusion is even stronger in two works in the hallway that render the American flag as if draped over mysterious, boulder-like objects: here, Dodge seems to play on the very materiality of the banner to amplify the sculptural-like quality of his paintings.
Many projects focus, in some way, on the materiality and aesthetic pleasure of objects: the heavy chain on Cranach's figure, for instance, echoes the weight of giant, enamel snakeskin sculptures by Elaine Cameron-Weir draped seductively but ominously from the ceiling of the same room.
"Under no fair reading of the materiality standard did Musk's proud and optimistic restatement of publicly disclosed information, coming after the market closed, 'significantly alter' the total mix of information available to investors," said his legal team in a March 11 response to the SEC.
"Turn it off!" guests muttered to the few remaining holdouts who continued to study their programs, which gave the show's name, "Aeriform," and explained van Herpen's intentions: the investigation of the materiality of air, and the relationship between the human body and the elements.
But these artists weren't fueled exclusively by politics: Art historians have labeled them the "nouveaux réalistes," leaders of a movement somewhere between the provocation of Dada and the materiality of Pop, but the truth is that there was little that united their respective projects.
These images seem to be taken from something like amateur pornography, slightly sado-masochistic pornography, and the objects are bleeding, so there's something to do with physical materiality, representation of a kind of... not an objectified female form but perhaps emancipated through its objectification.
The section takes its title from a Melvin Edwards' series of sculptures seen in the gallery, part of a larger series of his Lynch Fragments, which, through their materiality, touch on American identity, how slavery evolved into mass incarceration, and ideas surrounding economies of labor.
Giordano's installation draws its magic from the precision of her details — from the ugly floral patterns on the furniture to the orange-rimmed coffee pot in the waitress's hand — as well as the interplay between this faithfulness to reality and the materiality of her creations.
The Company respectfully disagrees, however, and would note, respectfully, that whether a non-GAAP financial measure is misleading is ultimately a legal determination which must be informed both by Supreme Court and other judicial precedent and by Commission rules and guidance relating to materiality.
Mr. Bondy said the recording was "of high materiality to the impeachment inquiry" of Mr. Trump and that he had provided it to the House Intelligence Committee, whose chairman, Representative Adam B. Schiff, is leading the impeachment managers in their presentation of the case.
Where programmes have a combination of both hard and soft bullet issuance types, which can cross default, Fitch looks at the materiality of liquidity protection for each issuance type in the programme and assigns the PCU based on the mechanism that provides the least protection.
The materiality of its pages is solid and rich, those pages overlaid with gloss, silver typeface, black matte and a deliberate use of white negative space, sometimes on the right-hand side — a space typically reserved in portfolio work for what is most important.
The new Media Arts MFA program at Purchase College,  State University of New York, embraces an interdisciplinary post-studio approach, centering its inquiries on contemporary art forms, social and political engagement, materiality, critical data studies, media ecologies, and alternative domains of cultural production and circulation.
"We had moved ahead in anticipation of fiscal boosts and now are about 60 days into the (new) administration and the market is yet to see any materiality behind the fiscal policy," said Minh Trang, senior currency trader at Silicon Valley Bank in Santa Clara, California.
People like myself who have been operating with much more sophistication around those questions understand that it isn't merely "return," but rather how to communicate the deep materiality of the artwork and its complexities as a practice that operates somewhere between aesthetic production and meaningful community action.
Each of these eight international photographers explores the medium in vastly different and progressive ways — some indulge the traditional approaches of documentary and portraiture to highlight aspects of culture not commonly recognized, while others experiment with the materiality of the medium to create objects that border sculpture.
Rachel Glennerster, the director of the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab, a research outfit based at MIT that runs RCTs, worries that some of this criticism has a rather macho materiality, seeing health and education as minor relative to "bigger" issues like ports and roads.
"The Reserve Bank is actively considering steps to enhance the effectiveness of the attestation regime through expecting evidence of positive assurance, more thematic reviews, more explicit guidance on good banking practices, more frequent engagement with bank directors, and a review of the materiality of disclosures," he said.
It is incredibly refreshing, though, to see a design team figuring out how to take the materiality of a VHS tape and turn it into a physical game where you are piecing together fragments in the way that one would do so in a digital environment.
In three of the seven works commissioned for the 24th issue of FELT Zine, text is superimposed onto Zhu's completely alien imagery allowing the artist to unpack some of his philosophical meditations on aesthetics, the human condition, the role of the culture in society, and materiality.
And while Cortez's sources are long — the materiality of Drop City, the principles of Joya de Cerén, the car culture of Los Angeles, the horror of today's immigrant detention centers — her intention of creating a site that moves back and forth across time and place succeeds.
The culmination of a life's work, Bowling's new paintings testify to the melding of memories; they calcify an understanding of how interconnected personal history, materiality, and international politics combine into a better understanding of one's place in the world, and one's ability to make sense of it all.
Soon he was part of a sprawling generation of abstract painters — Al Loving, Elizabeth Murray, Alan Shields, Brice Marden, Mary Heilmann, Howardena Pindell — who not only explored new materials and processes, but sought new ways to imbue seemingly pure, abstract form and the materiality of paint with narrative meaning.
"There's something heavy about the materiality of watching that dirty flag get squeezed out into the bucket over and over again," she said, "literally wiping away the historical dust off a phrase that is supposed to be fundamental, part of the philosophy of the founding of this nation."
And while it is clear that the same person made all these works, and that none of their juxtapositions of color, shape, or materiality are arbitrary, the shifts within a work remain fresh and surprising, even after — as in my case — seeing some of these works many times.
What I see connecting the masterful Dodd with all the artists I have cited, as well as with the glorious Suellen Rocca and the outsider artist Eiichi Shibata, is an interest in discovering what paint can do: what qualities of its materiality and color can be brought into play.
Rather than continuing the trope of all-over uniformity, Voisine emphasizes the differentiated states of materiality embodied by the five distinct "zips" that Barnett Newman used to section off the surface of "Vir Heroicus Sublimis" (1950–51), which is in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
In The Materiality of Mourning at the Harvard Art Museums, curator Mary Schneider Enriquez chose to focus on four of Salcedo's sculptural installations made since 2000 that differ substantially in their material properties — oscillating between permanence and ephemerality, isolation and accumulation — but together comment on sacrifice, violence, and the burden of memory.
The formal uniformity of the red and white color scheme, whose lush materiality is accentuated by the scrappy balls of oil stick skin accumulating at the edges of the sgraffitoed figures, coupled with the virtuosic displays of image-making, are thoroughly seductive, threatening to tip the political thrust into a stylish eyeful.
The exhibition's first section takes a close look some of the earliest instruments in New Mexico, as well as the materiality of music production — a violin painstakingly constructed of rawhide and leather with strings of wood, floss, and copper wire is juxtaposed with a selection of bandurrias (plucked chordophones that originated in Spain).
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In a small, über-blue chip stretch of 21st Street in Chelsea, three adjacent galleries are concurrently running exhibitions that feature a series of monumental art pieces that move between refined, processed, man-made materiality to earthen structures, and plant life that grows from the soil.
We can think of mountains and even the rock formations of Central Park as evidence of the earth's crust: the consequences of force and motion, a metaphor for the core bubbling to the surface, evidence of the materiality and geology of the planet, of whose history we are but a tiny portion.
Turning his gestural Ab Ex materiality towards the Minimalism and Conceptualism that emerged around the world in the mid-1960s, Twombly created a series of taut, austere, muted paintings with energetic backgrounds of grey or black inscribed with simple geometric forms in distress or script-like loop-de-loops made with white wax crayon.
What the shop can offer, however, are things difficult to achieve online: an intimate relationship with things, a haptic appreciation of materiality, a personal interaction with a sympathetic helper, an experience that contextualizes objects, a place to socialize with like-minded connoisseurs and, most importantly, a respite from the avalanche of too much stuff.
CYBG's ratings are equalised with those of CB because of the high importance CYBG will play in the group, similar regulation being applicable to both companies (the UK's PRA regulates CYBG and CB on a consolidated basis), the lack of holding company double leverage and the very limited materiality of its non-bank subsidiaries.
CYBG's ratings are equalised with those of its subsidiary CB because of CYBG's holding company role in the group, similar regulation being applicable to both companies (the UK's PRA regulates CYBG and CB on a consolidated basis), the lack of holding company double leverage and the very limited materiality of its non-bank subsidiaries.
All of the artists in the show engage in some way with indigeneity, whether through visual quotation of pre-Hispanic and colonial artworks, the use of indigenous spatial concepts and built environments, as in Jorge González's installation "Ayacavo Guarocoel" (2018), or through their materiality — for instance, william cordova's use of Peruvian cacao as a painting medium.
If Graw was entirely sincere about her love of painting (which she is not: her true feeling, she eventually confesses, is "love-hate"), she might have skipped the formalist questions and spent more time investigating sex, love and gender in the history of the genre, where political content merges with form and materiality in complimentary communion.
"I constantly think of the materiality of this, and of this, and of this paper clip," he told me at one point, when we were eating takeout curry—he gestured to his plastic food container, the toothed piece of plastic attached to the cap of his water bottle, and a paper clip he was playing with as we spoke.
Less recognized, even now, are the terrific small collages by Anne Ryan, a Greenwich Village poet who took up the medium late in life (she died in 1954) and managed a fusion of delicate materiality and powerful form which recommends her as a feminist forebear, though she, in her pure aestheticism, would likely have been startled at the thought.
"We believe there's not been a showing of materiality as to those counts, that the bank -- the evidence suggests that the bank did not rely on any representations made by Mr. Manafort in granting those loans, and at this time, it would be appropriate to dismiss those counts," defense attorney Richard Westling said in court Monday evening.
So many artists today lean into the visuals and materiality of technology, especially when making works on paper and book-related works — take, for example, Penelope Umbrico, who mines the web for images to use in her photographic work, and Cem Kocyildirim, who runs Authorized to Work in the US, which produces prints at the intersection of analog and digital.
"I chose these artists because of their challenging concepts reflecting on the merge of URL and IRL and because of the innovative materiality and appealing haptic appearance of their works in a very wide range of media like traditional painting, digital prints, video animation, plexiglass, silicon, latex, chemical substances, PVC or VR," says Sauerländer when asked about her specific curatorial choices.
This metatextuality works to draw us up short, encouraging the reader to think more deeply about the process of writing, the apparatus, time, and materiality that come to bear on meaning and language, and to use some of those ideas to consider the inevitable challenges that will be faced by people and places as a result of a warming climate.
As much as Balke is connected to these artists and their paintings of Romantic landscapes, the driving force behind his work is his desire to harness paint's capacious materiality, from impasto to liquidity, to evoke the changing, often tumultuous physicality of his subject matter: the roiling ocean, turbulent clouds, obdurate rock, and luminous moonlight, and such distinct phenomena as the Aurora Borealis.
For this installment, she was inspired by myriad forms of material autonomy, and was thinking about what we expect from objects, and how their materiality can betray our expectations—from a painting that started to drip again after years of being finished and dried, to a contagious glass disease eating away at an archived artwork, to a plastic sculpture that spontaneously imploded.
"To the extent the court intended to cause Delaware law to abandon the TSC standard and now adopt a materiality standard that requires a greater showing by aggrieved investors than the standard they would need to show if they filed the exact same claims in federal courts, plaintiff respectfully submits that such a significant ruling should be made expressly, and not sub silentio," the motion said.
His sanctuary at the elegant suite occupied by Stein Mitchell Beato & Missner was equipped with a rocking chair ("the only talent I've got, I think is the talent for staying awake while reading," he said) and a writing desk ("the symptoms of deposition torpor began creeping over me," he explained, as he traveled past "the outer reefs of relevancy and beyond the cape of materiality").
"If we want to make meaningful change, it's critical that we partner with companies where we actually put products into the world that have longevity and impact, and we get a sense of how we can measure our social impact," said Brendan McCarthy, an assistant professor and the program director of the Systems and Materiality pathway at Parsons, whose students helped design the gown.
But after passing through Félix González-Torres's symbolist "Untitled (Blood)" (1992) strands of red beads at the exhibition's entrance, it was encouraging to see the curators Bethenod and Florian Ebner digging deeper into the 'self' with emotional sub-themes of melancholia, political autobiography, materiality and identity games, best exemplified by the incognito poly-identities presented by Urs Lüthi, Claude Cahun, Marcel Bascoulard, and Cindy Sherman.
The tension in his carved book figures, like "Untitled (Witness series 14)" (2013), is less dramatic but more technically impressive; it rests on Botha's ability to create a human bust with depth and a sense of interiority while also foregrounding the object's materiality — that is, the fact that he has taken a saw or sander to a stack of books pressed firmly in a vice.
" He insists that "Newark was my sensory key to all the rest," and that "this passion for specificity, for the hypnotic materiality of the world one is in, is all but at the heart of the task to which every American novelist has been enjoined since Melville and his whale and Twain and his river: to discover the most arresting, evocative verbal depiction for every last American thing.
"This passion for specificity, for the hypnotic materiality of the world one is in is all but at the heart of the task to which every American novelist has been enjoined since Herman Melville and his whale and Mark Twain and his river: to discover the most arresting, evocative verbal depiction for every last American thing," Mr. Roth said when he celebrated his 80th birthday in Newark in 2013.
The metaphorical — and, in many cases, literal — power of these objects, which could weigh hundreds of pounds and be well over 10 feet tall, is hard to overstate: as much as the American-made car has been a prideful symbol of this country's ingenuity and freedom, Chamberlain managed to make its discarded remains into a running commentary on materialism as much as materiality, even though he resisted such mythology.
"Mount Sour" (2016), a scattered installation of furniture — benches, stools, tables, and screens — designed by KAIYINSTITUTE, acknowledges the ubiquity of such fixtures in temple complexes and stages a playful yet noncompetitive group of counterparts characterized by material intrigue: beguilingly brittle form and ostensibly industrial materiality, which nevertheless complements the temple's texture and color scheme thoughtfully, rather than through a cheap shock of jarring contrasts, which so often plagues installations involving elements of the past.
In these works, which aggressively foreground the materiality of paint as much as those of his abstract counterparts (and it's telling that they were done on such resistant supports as Masonite and composition board, rather than flexible, absorbent canvas), Graham followed Ezra Pound's Modernist maxim to "make it new" by stripping his art down to the fundamentals of line, color, and shape, and freeing his hand to be guided by intimate obsessions.
Ryan's interest in materiality and repetition is evident in other aspects of her oeuvre; she likewise seems to enjoy topping metal armatures with hand-molded ceramic figures that roughly resemble flocks of perching parrots, as with her 2017 work, "Parasol," or the austere and suggestive "Diana" (2017), that presents a delicately feathered chandelier-like blossom of rose quartz emerging from a giant seed pod rendered in rusted cast iron and hanging from an industrial hook and chain.
Feminism proposed two alternative sets of criteria between 1970 and 1990: in the 1970s, the first — in whose development Schapiro participated — challenged the formalist canon for its exclusion of so much political narrative, and even formal content and materiality, and proposed alternatives that looked to craft, costume, folk art, surrealism, the real, lived experience, and the body; the second, developed by deconstructionist feminism during the 1980s, challenged the first for its essentialism and looked back to aspects of modernism other than those promoted by Greenberg, namely the fragmentary, the filmic, the appropriational, and the disruptive aesthetics of Brechtian distantiation.
KEY ASSUMPTIONS Fitch's key assumptions within the rating case for UPC include: - Low single-digit revenue growth between 2016-2018 reflecting competitive pressures in mature markets, compensated by stronger organic growth in the CEE operations; - EBITDA margin to remain largely stable in 2016-2018; - Cash taxes to rise steadily reflecting earnings growth and the materiality of the Swiss operations to overall earnings; - Capex in the region of EUR600m per year, marginally higher in 2016-103 given a focus on new build, in CEE; reducing thereafter due to lower vendor finance related capex; - Modest bolt-on acquisition spend in 2016-2017 in line with 2015.

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