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"representational" Definitions
  1. (specialist) (especially of a style of art or painting) trying to show things as they really are
  2. involving the act of representing somebody/something

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Such a configuration in Gilles Deleuze's philosophical aesthetics is considered a hyper-abstraction in that it encompasses both the chaotic non-representational abstract ground and representational figuration.
A free standing form of resilient fiber, "Apsara" teases ironically with delicate representational form of the female nymph, while its semi-abstract silhouettes simultaneously challenges its representational understanding.
The Members' Representational Allowances for the 2019 fiscal year — i.e.
I don't understand why anyone would do straight representational work.
And although it's more representational, that doesn't make it better.
The film industry is filled with denial about representational issues.
Abstract and representational painting both begin with colors and shapes.
United States in which Dowd's representational practices were prominently featured.
Mr. Close was one of the gallery's rare representational artists.
Her massive oeuvre is not fully representational, neither completely abstract.
" Nevertheless, I always knew they were tainted with the "representational.
I grew up thinking I had to be a representational artist.
Crawford details two types of harm: allocative harm and representational harm.
Since its 1912 founding, the Museum has featured contemporary representational painting.
Whether art is figurative, representational, or abstract is beside the point.
The perceptual zone that Sultan explores is both representational and abstract.
Why not get a little bit of representational democracy happening now?
It is so easy to transcend the representational to the abstract.
And they will again — albeit in a representational work of art.
Mondrian's last representational paintings are as simple as they are marvelous.
We need to drastically reform Members' Representational Allowances to keep staff.
JS: How did your work become more overtly political and representational?
Nor is he afraid to court the figurative or the representational.
In the past, my more representational paintings seemed to predict their outcome.
The poems ranged from opulent to stark, and from abstract to representational.
Although his early work was representational, Mr. Morellet moved decisively toward abstraction.
That residence also received $85,85033 worth of "representational furniture" from Vanguard Furniture.
But there also is a fundamental representational change that needs to happen.
"When I first started out I was doing representational art," says Sawaya.
But Wiseman pushes back on that as necessarily representational of the institution itself.
We're not necessarily going into these episodes with specifically political or representational messages.
But the representational proportionality of black nominees applies only to the acting categories.
Her portraits capture eerie figures, ones that are caught between representational and abstract.
This past summer, Murphy joined fellow representational painters Jerome Witkin, Robert Birmelin, Tim Lowly, Gillian Pederson-Krag, and Joel Sheesley in an exhibition aptly called Poetry of Content: Five Contemporary Representational Artists, curated by Witkin at the Syracuse University Art Gallery.
Such tricky moments can be representational nightmares, reminders that social progress is rarely linear.
Photography somehow brings up psychological, philosophical concerns, probably because of its intrinsic representational qualities.
We have to do that by fixing our voting system because it's not representational.
It has to do with the representational systems used to represent characters in computers.
It's not figurative or representational, it's abstract, and she's constantly exploring form and color.
Their early work reflected that era's representational art which often focused on social themes.
That was always the plan; we were trying to be representational across the board.
Drawing on Renaissance techniques, representational elements are conveyed using loose brushwork to precise effect.
The Post also omits that I have expressly denied representational claim in published columns.
The more straightforward representational approach of the performance's visual and physical choreography acted as a scaffold for a soundscape that explored the possibility of sound and other non-representational expressions to offer some small means for memorializing the inarticulable trauma of the past.
In this work, I am trying to problematize that still-current documentary and representational model.
Aladdin, of course, is a fantastical tale, so questions about representational accuracy might seem overblown.
Maron told Mashable he was happy to play the "representational male asshole" on this show.
Lawmakers could pay for the training and certification through their annual taxpayer-funded representational allowances.
"Representative Clay's ability to perform his representational duties has thus been impinged," the lawsuit states.
Just as the colonists, we are subjected to the laws of an un-representational government.
"All Yolŋu paintings are rarely representational, even where they may appear to be," Anu noted.
She never tries to make a drawing representational: it is of no interest to her.
They know they're looking at something representational, but they don't quite know what it is.
In addition to carrying the normal social and representational activities of Foreign Service spouses, Mrs.
Almaraz's work is characterized by a mix of the real and unreal, representational and expressive.
At times, he has tilted toward the representational; other times, he has been more purely abstract.
While representational, their bold, simplified forms show her early embrace of modernism and move toward abstraction.
Her work is representational' centering on the figure' still life' and landscape' as seen through a.
If it does not, that's a sign the gerrymander unconstitutionally deprives voters of their representational rights.
Here was a representational artist who was not a literalist, nor was he telegraphing his content.
Representational, abstract, theatrical, and imagined, this is Kim's breakthrough painting, unlike anything else being done contemporaneously.
Zao's earlier representational works are isolated in a small gallery suffused with great intensity of feeling.
They suppressed the votes of their African-American residents, then got full representational credit for them.
The detail of the "fan" gets at the dizzying core of Newsome's representational and interpretive work.
It was in this representational chasm that Gyasi and Ojih Odutola came of age in Alabama.
The five large canvases commanding the gallery space are simultaneously overwhelming and confidential, representational but formally abstract.
The artists employ self-representational imagery as an instrument for reflection, rather than simply critiquing selfie culture.
But Infinite's earnest attempt to represent bathrooms as sites of racial violence only underscores its representational limitations.
The view of the male body, a recurring subject in these works, is both representational and abstract.
Various techniques and representational styles, referencing both art and computer graphics, were mixed together to achieve this.
This is the artist's seventh show at the gallery; five of them have been exclusively representational paintings.
I'm attracted to representational painting, and it allows me to make images that are hopefully thought-provoking.
The government argued furniture purchases are limited to those of "nominal value" under the Members' Representational Allowance.
Of course, selling — sorry, "funding" — a witness can put a lawyer in a rather curious representational posture.
"Depends on whether we get an increase in the [Members Representational Allowance]," he told The Hill Thursday.
In reference to non-representational art, people often say that their five-year-old could make it.
As juxtapositions of science in a vessel of creationism, Montgomery's Virgin Mary's are representational in many forms.
Unions want a representational monopoly to avoid competition with other groups or individuals in negotiating with management.
In Britain he was seen as an abstract painter, in the United States as representational — a puzzle.
Mr. Ryman preferred the square, he said, because it avoided representational suggestions of doors, windows and landscapes.
This year's theme is "Fact and Fiction," which makes sense given the rising tide of representational art.
While flirting with abstraction, Who Is Watching You More Than You Are Watching You is undeniably representational.
JS: Although you are making representational painting, you seem also to have a real affinity for abstraction.
Aladdin is tricky to negotiate from a representational standpoint because it was never based on one specific culture.
I started thinking about how I could tell a story without figurative elements, but still using representational forms.
At such a moment, there is a certain clarity in returning to the stark beginnings of representational injustice.
A brief history of the census' role in representational democracy helps sharpen the focus of the current debate.
My interest in representational painting comes out of the fact that every time I look, it feels different.
Frederick Douglass knew it long ago: Being seen accurately by the camera was a key to representational justice.
As such, it is zombie representational, and there is no need to imaginatively interact with most of it.
This, in turn, gives permission to cultural and political leaders to eschew material policy changes for representational gestures.
An abstract with subtly representational elements, it is rendered in the colored pencils that were Sully's signature medium.
It was representational art framed as relatable content, a perfect artifact for a world that increasingly values both.
The final product managed to be both presentational and representational in that way only 22016-D animation can be.
But it was also a representational one, which studies have shown to be invaluable for how people perceive themselves.
We hope that the Guggenheim remains committed to innovation on both a representational as well as a structural level.
A self-described representational figurative painter, Gross mostly paints with oils on canvas, and occasionally on panel or paper.
"Teppich mit Kreismuster" recalls the work of Lyubov Popova, who rejected representational art for a new, industrial visual language.
Of course, there are plenty of representational issues that are equally important, if perhaps not as simple to address.
"Issues that are inarguable are human rights and freedoms, a liberal constitutional framework, accountability and representational ability," he said.
Some suggest specific representational imagery,  like the scarf that depicts metallic-looking machinery, while others seem like pure abstraction.
But if you put a word in quotes, it becomes representational, rather than performative — in this context, maybe castrated?
Winkfield begins with a collage, which is a hybrid of geometric forms and  representational motifs rendered in solid colors.
But he liked the number concept and asked Mr. Robbins to paint something representational that might be more appealing.
With "Little Horse" (1961), Picasso takes a found object and subtly transforms to make it into a representational figure.
They claimed that North Carolina Republicans' mapmaker had manipulated district boundaries to minimize the representational rights of Democratic voters.
Lots of commentators have noted Gallace's affinity with such 20th-century representational painters as Edward Hopper and Fairfield Porter.
While an undergraduate at Boston University, Cerletty developed the ability to carefully paint the figure in the academic, representational mode.
It became clear that we had forgotten that representational politics was only part of the mosaic of types of activism.
However, the addition of a claim of representational status could create new ethical issues regardless of when that status began.
They talk about identity, the stereotypes around their profession, and the representational dead ends that characterize public discourse around prostitution.
Then there are the representational features: the cypress trees, marks that resemble the tail of a griffin, and those arches.
But that will be harder to do as she scales, and she's keen for more companies to offer representational photos.
She does not reject representational depictions, but neither does she feel the need to confine herself only to "race" work.
As an artist, Ms. Caland moved freely among oils, ink, sculptures and textiles, between representational figures, abstractions and line drawings.
Although Raising Dion was created in 2015 in comic form, it belongs to this more recent wave of representational recalibration.
Ryan also discussed a proposal to increase members' annual representational allowances by $85033,000 to help lawmakers pay for security measures.
"I am a representational painter but not a painter of appearances," Mr. Hodgkin told the critic David Sylvester in 1976.
They are far removed from the traditional, Western notion of not only representative art, but also, crucially, anti-representational art.
Indeed, despite better racial representational numbers overall, Apple is still lagging behind when it comes to tech and leadership positions. Rev.
" —Kennedy, 20 "I feel as though the corporate world is not representational of me as a black woman or an individual.
And yet, I would also say that Singh comes right up to the threshold of the representational but never crosses over.
The formulation has been diluted to something representational and bloodless — an architectural rendering of a building that will never be built.
North Carolina, then, tells us a lot about just how representational and democratic these Republicans really want our system to be.
The Constitution granted partial humanity to slaves, making them three-fifths a person only to advantage Southern lawmakers' representational head count.
The movement is occasionally representational — at one point the dancers mime playing sports — but more often it escapes such easy readings.
Other pieces in the exhibition are more figural in their formality, even though that representational quality is synthesized with an abstractness.
The representational group, depicting animals and anthropomorphic figures, includes figures that usually span less than 165 feet, according to the university.
"What was radical about Rothko, of course, was that were was no reference to any representational influence," Mr. Ryman later said.
By then, Bhavsar had developed a style that mixed the quasi-abstraction of Cubism with the representational precision of Indian miniatures.
Initiating a convergence of architecture and architecture-related art, the series takes an interdisciplinary approach to conceptualizing space and its representational modes.
Intricate marquetry throughout the room appears in geometric patterns and in representational motifs depicting objects like sewing tools, hairdressing implements and jewelry.
Even though it's a bit NSFW, it is a wonderfully diverse and representational look at couples of all sizes, colors, and ages.
Much more money will have to be routed to census-focused endeavors to maintain a truly representational democracy over the next decade.
But, early on, I worried that Taylor might curdle into sainthood, becoming a figure of alien purity, as representational pioneers often do.
"No color, no representational figures, no fun at all," Mr. Scharf groused of the classroom ethos at the School of Visual Arts.
We need to acknowledge the racial and class biases in drug coverage and the representational mistakes made by those in editorial power.
Perhaps Fugazzi's skill as an abstract painter derives from his background as a representational painter and as a former student of architecture.
She makes the decision to not abandon herself in representational extravagance, to rather be discreet in the demonstration of her painterly capacity.
The representational style that Ms. Dodd has since explored comes into focus with paint handling and abbreviation yielding their own abstract forms.
In one of Rockwell's boldest breaks with representational convention, the marshals are painted from their shoulders down — not just faceless but headless.
I am not a representational painter, and have never worked from a direct source; it is always mediated through secondary source material.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads I think I'm a good artist, but nobody is buying my representational watercolor/mixed media art.
But for every clear representational victory notched, there's still confounding mixed messaging coming from newer bisexual and queer stars still negotiating their identities.
Gaines often colors the squares following the numerical series, collapsing representational, logical, and aesthetic systems in a process that minimizes the artist's hand.
So I had these two characters who were representational of that, and it let me explore how individuals interact with those toxic things.
Simple, terrifying, 3D doll models are used to perfect effect throughout the game, as stand-ins for game characters and representational symbols alike.
Is a shape meant to be a representational form that is not quite decipherable, or a reflection, or simply a patch of paint?
There's absolutely nothing wrong with any of these erotic ingredients, per se, but it's formulaic and not particularly representational of most queer sex.
In some ways it's a continuation of the dichotomy between representational and abstract art—it eschews immediate recognition for a more expressive quality.
Walk me through some of the racial equity problems facing philanthropy: What are some of the representational and grant-making gaps you've discovered?
One small gallery concentrates on the elasticity of current representational art with works by Kinke Kooi, William Leavitt, Sara Deraedt and Nicole Eisenman.
While Mohammed Zarif is the titular foreign minister, his job is more representational while Soleimani served as the true executor of external affairs.
KS: Colab was about making film and posters and representational images because there was a desire to be populist with positive social content.
Paradoxically, despite their use of "real" materials, they fall short of establishing their own reality compared with the more formally secure representational paintings.
Warhol's retooling of the meaning of abstraction is seen in Wool and Guyton's mechanical works, which expand abstraction into singular, technologically-enhanced representational forms.
As the setting for representational erotica, the idiosyncrasies of the Internet's smoothly peculiar band dynamic are specific enough to produce a sense of privacy.
The law currently supports "official time" (paid federal time spent by union officials performing representational activities) which is not detrimental to the public interest.
"When I first began these works they were more representational and I was not at all interested in them looking particularly real," he adds.
To be honest, if any of these artists show up to perform, it could well be the most exciting, representational BRITs for a while.
These include Kazimir Malevich, Ivan Kliun and Vladimir Tatlin, who invented worlds of pure abstraction beyond the still-representational work of Matisse and Picasso.
Romero-Cruz argued that for a cabinet to be "representational," its composition should be proportional to the composition of the population as a whole.
She made representational drawings in pencil on paper and oil paintings on canvas board, and with casein on paper, landscapes in an abstract mode.
This controversial group argued for the importance of representational art at a time when abstract art was more favorable and dominated the art world.
This is as true of the representational work she made in the 220s through the 1990s, as it is of her more recent abstractions.
States follow the same rule for their legislatures, based on a principle of representational equality that extends to everyone, not just to voting citizens.
But the script never allows Harley or the Birds of Prey to fully exist beyond representational avatars — not unlike Wonder Woman or Captain Marvel.
All the offices mentioned above can pay their interns because they dip into their Members' Representational Allowance to cover intern stipends or hourly rates.
The Trump administration's attempt to add a citizenship question to the census posed the greatest threat to representational democracy since the Three-Fifths Compromise.
In the studio, I listen to very representational music, with words, like Shindell, Joan Baez, Leonard Cohen, Lucy Kaplansky, Martine Habib, and Mimi Fariña.
At the top, we see cut-outs of flowers (representational of P-Orridge's childhood garden) and worms whose hermaphroditical anatomy represents the pandrogenous ideal.
I chose the image for the cover specifically because I felt it fully captured the self-critical force of post-blackness as a representational theory.
I wanted to steer clear of making imagery that was too representational, especially of Cthulhu, who has been depicted so many times and so well.
For example, Joseph Henry Sharp's 1934 "Penitentes," is, to the untrained eye, a representational image of members of the Brotherhood worshipping inside of a morada.
So [the reconstruction] is the system's interpretation of the film (and the other films I put through the models), based on its limited representational 'understanding.
I didn't have enough time allotted for something representational, so I took a more abstract expressionist approach, trying to convey the tranquility I was feeling.
One seeks to ensure "representational equality," with elected officials tending to the interests of the same number of people, whether they are voters or not.
The future that the show envisions is diverse in demographics and the art is wildly representational, influenced by Neo-Expressionism, graffiti, cartoons and digital capabilities.
Most painters responded by getting weirder, more abstract, more experimental; representational figurative art was anachronistic, inert, crusty — a form of vanity exclusive to the rich.
For his part, Williams has always embraced both the representational and incomprehensible — imagine a nude figure with a psychedelic cloud floating over its private parts.
These maps are not representational in any proper sense, but serve instead to structure and syncopate Mr. Bowling's washes of color across immense painterly acreage.
More of the actors identify as queer, but the show still has some representational blind spots (no major nonbinary characters; no darker-skinned black women).
"Those kinds of representational biases translate into policy biases," said Jennifer Heerwig, an associate professor of sociology at Stony Brook University who researches campaign finance issues.
Even though Baumgarten has written Jane's character with purposeful anonymity — she's abstractly representational — we need to be be clear that Jane does not represent all survivors.
While Martin's capacity to suppress judgment leads to exceptional work, it might also be the cause of his weakest canvases, which include all the representational images.
And unlike other proposals for making voting more representational, RCV might go some way to dampening down the dynamics that have made American politics so partisan.
They were rebelling against the Norman Rockwell style of illustration, with work that had a conceptual side, where it didn't have to be representational or realistic.
Just twenty-nine years old, Soutine was a star, profiting from a renewed taste for representational art in the demoralized wake of the First World War.
These generally accepted values — intense color and spontaneous execution — defined the ground on which representational painters made peace with their abstract brethren in the early 1960s.
Only in the representational arts do Asians remain unseen — mostly in film and television, but in music, too, and, to a lesser degree, on the runway.
The "I" in these poems is representational, yes, but we can see the poems for what they are: fragments of experience threaded through an artistic vision.
"This hypothesized reduction in representational redundancy likely serves to enhance the brain's ability to detect more relevant novel environmental changes or novel stimuli," the study notes.
And let's not overlook another casualty produced in general by modern art: its demotion of story content in painting, even representational painting, later marginalized by abstraction.
Leaders of Hefazat, motivated by the initial victory, also issued a chilling call for publicly displayed representational statues across the country to also be removed or destroyed.
With Katy Perry as her first representational mentor, Kiyoko's subsequent learning curve was pretty steep, but she mastered it well enough to quickly become a gifted teacher.
For the categorically minded, Satterlee's canvases are an unbroken string of contradictions: abstract and representational; painterly and linear; graphic and colorist; biomorphic and geometric; formalist and Pop.
Historically, that lingua franca has been something called REST, short for "representational state transfer," a simple but sometimes blunt approach to sharing information between applications and servers.
" The survey will appear approximately where friend recommendations currently do, and be served to an unknown number of users who were described as both "random" and "representational.
After identifying seven different poses she observed, she drew and mapped the locations of the representational figures to highlight gesture as another way of approaching this collection.
All three installations draw upon the visual idiom of roadside memorials and ghost bike shrines, in which a bricolage of symbolic and representational objects commemorates a tragedy.
The question, when the story is being told onscreen or onstage, is never whether these vicissitudes will be included but how brutally, and to what representational end.
Apple's aim on this initial offering was to provide the most representational and easy to understand reward metric, rather than to provide top of category points returns.
The Latino Victory Fund (LVF), a political group dedicated to achieving Latino representational parity, will host its annual convention in San Juan, Puerto Rico, later this month.
The first of these is a representational theory of mind, which involves the ability to represent and reason about the beliefs and goals of yourself and others.
Andrew's affection for a genre often a punchline—if referenced at all—is representational of a career and life that's never been overly concerned with being cool.
The book popularized the terms "ducks," for buildings that were representational in their shapes, and "decorated sheds," for containers that depended on applied ornament to convey meaning.
The painting seems to wish to resist the literalism of representational art by become ever-more literal paint-as-paint, while conceptually gesturing towards the natural landscape.
The works by contemporary artists are mostly from 2016, and a prevailing medium is painting — representational painting, or image-based work to use a more comprehensive term.
They, as all Pop artists, typically represented everyday objects and the signs of popular mass culture through representational techniques used by advertisers and comic strip commercial artists.
As Crawford's speech continued, she went on to detail various types of representational harm, their connections to allocation harms and, most interestingly, the ways to diminish their impact.
But even without the challenge of breaking new representational ground for the MCU, Captain Marvel is facing sky-high expectations because of the MCU films immediately preceding it.
And the aim was to win these battles of representational politics in order to reap the benefit of having people who look like us in positions of power.
And while that achievement was notable, the report said, that milestone obscured some other critical representational issues, particularly when it came to queer women and women of color.
In contrast, Elsie's paintings of the late 19603s and early 1950s were often carefully observed representational paintings that told stories about the lives of the people around her.
The city, once an idyllic marvel due to its reputation for embracing all kinds, a true representational patchwork of America's citizens, is now under threat of full homogeneity.
The advent of object-oriented programming (OOP) minimized the "representational gap," allowing programmers to create software components that mapped to actual objects and concepts in the problem domain.
"They do so much publicity in the store to show the watch products, so something else that is representational would be confusing and have no point," he said.
I now serve as the ranking member on the Committee that works to ensure members of Congress are using their official allowances on official and representational duties only.
By deconstructing this signal painting from Munch's late period, he could be targeting Expressionism at its source, sending it up in both its representational and non-objective forms.
Mr. Winkfield's cryptic symbols and hyped-up color is itself a precedent for the flat representational styles of younger painters like Caitlin Keogh, Derrick Adams and Orion Martin.
Without being representational, it is about race; but race is not off in some category by itself, hemmed in only by questions of skin color, separate from life.
"Five Tall Glasses, One Dawn Morning" (1975), painted in near grisaille tones with sparse hints of blue and yellow, pushes the representational to the edges of visual coherence.
Many people have tried to create a new visual language for the South, only to fail because they'd presumed there was a singular, representational way to do that.
In another way, because she's put each copied shape on the floor right beside its original, the whole installation amounts to a high-concept representation of representational art.
But over the past decade, the party has worked to broaden its focus with a push for representational voting reform and more money for education and poverty reduction.
They also pointed out that when chiefs of staff, based back in the congressional district, visit Washington, their lodging expenses are covered by lawmakers' Members' Representational Allowances (MRAs).
And this summer, many have cherished the narrative content offered by the representational paintings of Kerry James Marshall in the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) Chicago's current retrospective.
Art After Stonewall highlights invaluable cultural collections and does concede to some structural restraints by discussing the political and representational limitations of historically organizing the art of this era.
The 1971 drawings came at a crucial time in Guston's career, when he was still reeling from the critical establishment blasting his turn to representational work the year before.
In the work of a card-carrying Minimalist, however, the reliance on basic geometry joins with anti-representational, anti-expressive devices to bring form to the verge of concept.
Preserving "official time" (paid federal time spent by union officials performing representational activities) is a key element that facilitates the two bodies working jointly to address the institution's problems.
The Environmental Performance Agency, an artist collective formed in response to the proposed 2017 defunding of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, found a workable solution to these representational difficulties.
It's time for some big museum to summon its nerve, take off its blinkers and account for the rash of representational and specifically figurative painting going on right now.
What we see is an airless world of solid colors, geometric structures, and outlined shapes, often joined together to assemble a graphic totem hovering between abstract and representational forms.
"These new technologies may produce new methods of analysis that make more evident the precise nature of the burdens gerrymanders impose on the representational rights of voters," he added.
In an impressionistic vein derived clearly from Roy DeCarava, it is, as Bey articulated at the talk, a "dark photograph of a Black subject" that takes darkness as representational.
But left-wing student groups condemned the concession to religious hard-liners, and a triumphant Hefazat issued a demand for representational statues to be removed from public spaces nationwide.
White men make up 90 percent of the Republican caucus and 38 percent of the Democratic one, and the day dramatized the representational gulf in the starkest visual terms.
According to Dan Devening, Sullivan had developed a simple process to transfer different kinds of marks — ranging from abstract lines to representational images — to modestly sized sheets of paper.
Bailey Davenport's painting "Two Blue Suits" (2018) — representational but loose, dense and textured — depicts Christine Blasey Ford and Anita Hill sitting next to each other, both clad in blue.
They come in various shapes and sizes, from a myriad of different time periods, and adorn tables and shelves, many carrying the weight of derogatory representational figures of African Americans.
And, even worse, the undeniable satisfaction of the attention, the weighted proximities, which pushed emotion into the realm of the representational: ladies and gentlemen, the widower and his surviving daughter.
He saw no reason there couldn't be new forms of representational art that were as powerful and contemporary as Abstract Expressionism, and he was pretty sure he could find them.
The Senate's representational biases make it harder to do many things, including continuing to reduce systematic unequal treatment of nonwhite people in American society and trying to mitigate climate change.
Though O'Keeffe had explored abstraction early in her career, and continued to do so, the cloud pictures do not align themselves with her more colorful and complex non-representational works.
The 81-year-old Hockney, known for his brightly colored pop artwork, depictions of swimming pools, portraits and landscapes, was tasked with designing "something symbolic or representational of the subject".
One effect of this sea change was the critical rejection of pictorial Surrealism, along with such artistic practices as representational drawing, in which fastidious attention to detail plays a role.
It suggests that the other portraits sprouted from Deeds' mind and memory, rather than from reference images, and proves that he could faithfully render representational portraits, but elected not to.
"I think we will [achieve representational parity] eventually, but you have to remember that 17 percent of the population, not even half of them are voting age yet," said Rep.
As a non-profit, CMCA can provide a platform for exhibiting work that doesn't necessarily have commercial viability in the present art market in Maine, which skews towards representational painting.
She called it a "disgrace" that Congress didn't pay its staff "an actual DC living wage," and suggested Congress raise its Members' Representational Allowances, or MRA, in order to do so.
After taking in the book's entirety, the lucky reader will be tempted, as I was, to go back to these student works and seek covert abstract effects underpinning the representational elements.
Returning to the call for "art that speaks directly to the needs and aspirations of Black America," it is noteworthy that Neal said nothing about the necessity to produce representational images.
"It's easy to imagine that he's an artist from another time and that his work is traditional in the sense that it occupies an easel or is representational," Mr. Rothkopf said.
University of Wisconsin historian Patrick Iber describes the painting as "representational kitsch," a style he says is now associated with Republicans but was once popular with political leaders of both parties.
A key point Gest makes is that Democrats have gotten accustomed to relying on labor unions as the means through which they do representational politics aimed at the white working class.
The skull, the candle, the family album, the blurred forest: so much of Mr. Richter's painting, in abstract or representational modes, has orbited around the absent nucleus of the concentration camp.
Van Gogh in particular seized on the idea, inferred from Japanese woodblocks, that art could exceed its representational functions even as it attended rigorously to the given objects of its attentions.
And that in turn I thinks speak to the bigger question of whether the Democratic Party wants to ally itself with a representational diversity that— We always have and always will.
But the force of Aboulela's writing exceeds its representational significance: She animates so many well-rounded characters who not only honor, but also dare to challenge, the cultures they come from.
But Love said that incumbent members of Congress should be able to use federal funds allocated toward their office budgets, known as the Member Representational Allowance, to pay for home security.
The House Administration Committee issued guidance to lawmakers to clarify permissible use of congressional office budgets, known as the Members' Representational Allowance (MRA), to pay for security while conducting official business.
Representational politics would also weigh heavily on Sanders's decision: Many progressives will insist, loudly and rightfully, that he ought to seriously consider picking a woman, a person of color, or both.
It also addresses an issue at the heart of Meehan's case: Members would not be allowed to pay settlements out of their office's budget, known specifically as the Members' Representational Allowance.
"La La Land," however, is a culturally isolated film that feels like a rejoinder to this rejoinder, a celebration of moving through the present moment — political, racial, representational — with blinders on.
Taken as such, the trope of the grid is trivialized: not only is the work slyly representational, but it reminds us that a painting is simply one mundane object among many.
I love the way the early Abstract Expressionists were able to do so much without representing anything, and how older representational painters like Vermeer made paintings that are actually rigidly abstract.
As they make representational blunders that sting, silence, or betray us, our impulse may be to publicly shame them for their ignorance, but this is often counterproductive, dividing the community from within.
What struck me was the exquisite grace of these models in the aggregate and how the picture served as a corrective model, a demonstration of the force of photography for representational justice.
The birds are incredibly detailed, but are scientific illustrations rather than photographs, resulting in an installation that hovers between concrete reality and representational illusion, alluding to both but aligning fully with neither.
Reflecting on the origins of the magazine, Jop van Bennekom, played by a handsome man in his 20s, speaks: I think we responded to what was, basically, a representational crisis of homosexuality.
And it's in part thanks to representational identity politics — President Obama talks about how he likes Star Trek and has appointed two nuclear physicists to serve as his two secretaries of energy.
To that end, it's a representational question within politics, and that means not just women, because we know that there women and people of color who legislate on a conservative side, too.
Resisting the urge to move quickly from one object to the next and denying our white-knuckle addiction to information pays off as these abstract forms provide precious relief from the representational.
Unlike Hindu motifs, which borrow from the natural world, Muslim motifs are not representational, and Ajrakh is densely patterned with geometrics usually in the blues of indigo and rusty reds of madder.
He called it a "defeat for the freedom-loving, secular people of the country," and he warned that it would lead to a broader campaign to purge representational art from the country.
But the Sanders campaign seems confident it already will be strong among the white working-class voters to whom both senators might appeal, and they would obviously leave progressive representational demands unanswered.
It's not just that Moufarrege broke rules key to representational fidelity; he did it so elegantly that the rules thereafter seem like arbitrary ways of holding back a sensibility best left unrestrained.
"The delay was worth it, and the City needs to continue to insist that historians are involved in decisions surrounding this wave of new 'representational monuments,'" he wrote to Hyperallergic in an email.
And as it turns from the straightforwardly representational bodies at the top of the painting to the abstracted swirls of the sheets at the bottom, it's on the border between figurative and abstract.
The works often combine representational signs (snub-nosed girl and cropped nude in profile) and abstract passages (a flurry of marks or a striped band), which pushes us to read (interpret) them all.
Both artists have work in a new exhibition at Tate Britain called "All Too Human: Bacon, Freud and a Century of Painting Life," a survey of representational British art of the postwar period.
The first is that he is "conscious of representational dynamics": he is cognizant of being a "white box artist who makes work on non-white box subjects" and brings them into museum settings.
It was also important that Mr. Marshall's paintings are representational: fastidiously rendered, densely allegorical scenes occupied by ebony-skinned figures that touch on everything from the failure of housing projects to Renaissance art.
It's not just that he broke rules key to representational fidelity; he did it so elegantly that the rules thereafter seem like arbitrary ways of holding back a sensibility that is best unrestrained.
One, the "Great German Art Exhibition," featured art Adolf Hitler deemed acceptable and reflective of an ideal Aryan society: representational, featuring blond people in heroic poses and pastoral landscapes of the German countryside.
Ultimately, these joss paper items are a sort of "representational magic," as Scheppe puts it, creating a connection between our world and the one we cannot know as they are consumed by fire.
Additionally, Harper told BuzzFeed News it would be made clear to members that they are not to use their office accounts — known as Members' Representational Allowance (MRA) — to make any sort of settlement payments.
Unlike some animal art, which turns them into human-like narcissists or uses them as the basis for dreamlike pop art, Elliott's work is purely representational but still achieves a sort of gorgeous otherworldliness.
The colorful and large number of mosaics found in a synagogue challenge traditional views about Jewish art of the period as symbolic rather than representational of biblical texts, bland, and in decline during the period.
So when the creators of Discovery chose to make Stamets and Culber the franchise's first long-term same-sex couple, the representational pressures on the characters — and the openly gay actors playing them — were enormous.
Despite its idealized progressive politics and culture, Finland lacks representational media for women of color and is far behind countries like the United States, a place that already severely underrepresents its black and brown populations.
It all started when, in 1900, Pablo Picasso stumbled upon an unknown naïve painting by Rousseau; lacking conventional trompe l'œil representational skill, it was being sold as a toss-away canvas to be painted over.
Inspired by Robert C. Jackson's 2014 publication, Behind the Easel: The Unique Voices of 20 Contemporary Representational Painters, the exhibition traces developments in a style associated with the Brandywine Valley and celebrates realism's profound growth.
To the common people of the Kingdoms, he seems to understand more what it means to "break the wheel" and usher in some semblance of representational government than a woman who came in dragons blazing.
A handful of artists like Henriette Grahnert, Vivian Greven, Sebastian Gögel, Aneta Kajzer, Monika Michalko, Anna Nero, and Kristina Schuldt deviate from this path and venture into representational painting, while acknowledging their flirtations with abstraction.
In the Western hemisphere, however, a few artists had taken up fiber as a medium for non-representational or abstract art in the '229s and '70s, though Mukherjee did not identify with Western trends either.
In the Western hemisphere, however, a few artists had taken up fiber as a medium for non-representational or abstract art in the '60s and '70s, though Mukherjee did not identify with Western trends either.
In truth, abstract art was never as pure or self-contained as its champions liked to claim, and formalists who insist on seeing it as the polar opposite of representational painting do it an injustice.
It feels quite as up-to-date, for its moment, as anything being painted then in New York or Cologne, where abstraction was sprouting representational marks and references on the way to revived figurative styles.
How can historical, representational imagery shake people's subjective sense of future expectations and cause them to demand a rejuvenation of the left, rather than a mourning of its failures or praise of its past glories?
This messy comparison draws attention away from Delacroix's more subtle influence upon Cézanne, namely a looseness of brushwork and the use of unadulterated color, a departure from the methods of representational painting of his time.
Rucci, a 50-year-old painter of colorful hard-edge abstraction that occasionally incorporates crisply rendered representational elements, has had more success as an artist (under the name A.A. Rucci) than as an alleged art thief.
In her paper, Sweeney argued that this representational harm of associating blackness with criminality can have an allocative consequence: employers, when searching applicants' names, may discriminate against black employees because search results are tied to criminals.
By so doing, the Court avoided, at least for the time being, straying even more deeply into the political thicket of voting and representational equality first entered under Chief Justice Earl Warren in the 1960's.
In fact, when the American government wanted to fund abstract art in the 1940s and 1950s as part of the Cold War, they had to do so secretly because of bipartisan political love of representational art.
Although more overtly representational and evanescent, Pehl's works share an airy openness with those of the late Friedel Dzubas, whose monumental "mural paintings" are on view at Tower 49 and tend to linger in the mind.
Please Touch the Art was inspired by one blind man's interaction with Myers' work—the man explored the art with his hands, as Myers' works are the rare paintings that are representational both visually and tactilely.
In the '9453s,  she redirected her emphasis on loose fiber strands and vegetal forms in favor of stylized figures of Hindu divinities and mythical nymphs that transgressed conventional gendered norms as they appeared in representational artworks.
"My use of traditional materials, scale, and representational technique is a critique of the historical erasure and marginalization of women and queer people in the canon of portraiture and visual art," she tells The Creators Project.
"Books" refers to the books Roth produced from the 1950s onward — which range from journals to photocopied images to poetry to abstract and representational drawings — as well as the series "Flacher Abfall / Flat Waste" (1975-548).
This is when the DNC, following a divisive nomination, a catastrophic convention, and a narrow loss to Richard Nixon, convened what came to be known as the McGovern-Fraser Commission, which dramatically changed representational rules for delegates.
The "resurgence of realist painting" it posits is unconvincing when considering that representational art after Abstract Expressionism largely lacks explicit narrative, even in the work of Rockwell's inheritors such as Bo Bartlett, who is self-consciously surreal.
But these features of social democratic and other traditional parties have declined over the past decades, raising the question of whether other parties or organizations can take over the representational, social, informational, and governance functions they provided.
The most abstract of the screens has the appearance of a blurred Gerhard Richter seascape at moments, while the most solidly representational of them oscillates between a Pomeranian puppy and that creepy kid's toy known as Furby.
In an inspired representational reversal, Mr. Tiffany and company have presented the play's adult humans as puppets, manipulated by poles and borne on the shoulders of ensemble members, while the leading puppet is of flesh and blood.
A vocal style that pulls emotions out of a hat and inhabits them in an exaggerated representational performance is a vocal style that must be calculated to the extreme if the approach is to succeed at all.
There are a lot of things to scrutinize in these works, from the color and surface of each section, to the different materials and processes that Bland has employed, to her pictorial synthesis of geometry and representational form.
"Maintenance and appearance of the grass, shrubbery, garden areas, trees, and related landscape elements of the U.S. Post and properties are an important part of the representational responsibilities of the U.S. mission," the contract's statement of work says.
To come back to Brooklyn as a professor at Harvard teaching on the nexus of images, race, citizenship, and power — namely, representational justice, the very topic he was expelled for asking about — felt like a form of redemption.
Ms. Moyer's work has been compared to that of abstract painters like Helen Frankenthaler, Jules Olitski and Arthur Dove — but also to that of representational models like Georgia O'Keeffe, and her proto-feminist iconography, or ancient fertility symbols.
Highly aware that these paintings circulate in white-dominated spaces, they do not depict ritual knowledge with legible forms, but rather layer, abbreviate, distend and obfuscate these forms into patterns that are neither properly "abstract" nor exactly representational.
The home page fits ever so naturally into Mr. Guyton's regular color scheme of black, white and a few cool colors, though these paintings introduce photographs and other representational elements into an oeuvre that has skewed more abstract.
In a moment where identity politics bring much-needed representational equity to the arts (and one hopes, by extension, to society), there is always the risk of throwing out the considerations of art for the benefit of inclusion.
Fresher is Aleksandar Denic's incredibly cryptic, complex and detailed drawing "Landing at Normandy" (2004) which at first glance looks like an automatized abstract network, but is in fact a representational osmotic membrane made up of tiny invading soldiers.
Yet she also writes within the familiar R&B tradition, in which formalized pop songs are representational vehicles for desire, and she's not above licking her lips over invoked and addressed lovers — or recoiling, as the case may be.
One thing that struck me about Dodd's early paintings is that they diminished in scale as the years went by, while other representational artists, such as her friends Alex Katz and Neil Welliver, began to work bigger and bigger.
One of her first representational works, "Senza titolo (gomme)" ("Untitled (Tires)," 1978), juxtaposes the image of a high-heeled shoe, depicted on a large black canvas, with actual bicycle inner tubes, hanging limply from the top of the frame.
Since the Republican Party failed in that mission, people and interests that see the GOP as their preferred representational vehicle had no choice but to vote for a candidate whose financial situation made him clearly unsuitable for the presidency.
Dana Claxton's "He Who Transforms" (2009) straddles the line between representational figuralism and abstraction; using the human form as an anchor in a nondescript backdrop, she is able to create a world where the sitter is floating in space.
While her fluid gestures brought to life the tableaus evoked by Ibert, she also seemed to trap them in a point midway between playful revelation and cool enigma, seeming even to comment on the limits of music's representational powers.
Turning to oil and a palette parallel to that of the Calvaert, she created a series of nine brushy abstractions, channeling de Kooning as she moved from "Revelation I" to "Revelation IX" (all 2015), progressing from semi-representational to complete abstraction.
I managed to scrape by off of the feminine vibes that characters like The Penguin communicated to me, but kids today get to grow up with a rich, wide, representational assortment of fantasy characters to celebrate, obsess over, and identify with.
Ann Wagner (R-Mo.) and other members are urging leadership to allow lawmakers to use their office funds — known as Member's Representational Allowance, or MRA — for added security when they are back in their districts, including for home-security cameras.
"Back in ancient (1960s) times, we used pretty much two 8-bit representational systems: ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) and EBCDIC (Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code)," David Gewirtz, who teaches programming at UC Berkeley, said in an email.
But Mr. Toor, based in New York, and Ms. Quarles, who lives in Los Angeles, both use a brush to tell previously obscure stories, proving that traditional representational art has the durability to be constantly reinvented, played with and recharged.
And it's because we're on this cusp, where there is I think, has been building, a kind of understanding that we do have to remake the very fabric, the economic and political and representational structures on which this country is built.
The most compelling representational imagery comes from the New York-based artist Avery Singer, whose paintings of airbrushed wood panels include a new untitled work depicting a hyper-real C.G.I. figure covering its face with a set of acrylic nails.
P.R.: Even if consciousness is a reproducible epiphenomenon of the right information-processing system endowed with the right representational structures, there will always be an opaque veil separating behavior seemingly inspired by subjective experience from behavior actually inspired by subjective experience.
"Many representational pieces from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries look most ravishing against strongly colored walls, even lacquered ones," Mr. Drake said, citing the example of his own bedroom, where Deborah Oropallo's "Napoleon, 2001" hangs against deep gray lacquered walls.
Over half the artists are women, there is a range of ethnicities represented, and perhaps most potentially challenging to the members of the community who don't typically take in public art: all the work is contemporary and little of it representational.
Most important, each did so without abandoning what might be called the human figure: Hindemith, by subtly reinventing the traditional language of melody and tonal harmony; Beckmann, by remaining a representational artist at a time when abstraction was all the rage.
"The one thing I was disturbed about in the Conyers thing is that he was allowed to use his Members' Representational Allowance to pay that settlement and I think that's something we're going to take a look at," said Sen.
The British have never bothered to neatly segregate representational patterns from the abstract, indulging a love for flora and fauna while embracing bold patterns; the decorator David Hicks, for instance, defined 1960s and '70s London interiors with his deep-hued geometries.
The neutral color, the absence of a horizon line and of any representational detail other than the single object itself, work together to situate the piece in an other-worldly realm, one far removed from any actual specific, physical location.
Tillerson has started to do some Secretary of State-ish representational things, joining Trump and Chinese Premier Xi Jinping at their Mar-a-Lago summit, making prepared remarks, and attending international meetings, most notably with Russian President Vladimir Putin on April 12.
"I will work constructively with the new Speaker to advance sound legislation addressing the nation's urgent needs, and I will also hold him accountable to lead House in responsibly performing its representational duties and advancing our national interests," he said at the time.
"Algorithmic redistricting, along with software that enables the public to participate in examining, evaluating and contributing to plans, when implemented thoughtfully and transparently, can be useful as a method of assisting human to argue for and to implement their representational goals," Altman said.
In Gerhardt, Mullins seems to consciously invoke contemporary German painters like Gerhard Richter and Sigmar Polke, slyly inviting any viewer familiar with their aesthetics to squint for a representational image, yet in Mullins's case the repetitive dots reveal nothing but pattern and color.
Like Gary Stephan, another articulate artist who emphasizes the representational metaphors that can be coaxed from abstract paintings, Wayne's real strength is not the intellectual theory behind the work, but the play of feeling with which she manages to imbue her paintings.
The exhibition includes a number of strongly imagined representational works by historically notable artists, including Victor Brauner's outsider-ish drawing from 1948; Bruce Conner's oval sci-fi collage made from antique landscape prints, and an assemblage of oddball artifacts by Ray Johnson.
I can look at these paintings not simply as representational likenesses, but as forays into constructing a future in which the American art-going public will not find it strange that the subjects for such stately and ceremonious images are black people.
It was while working in New York as a sign painter by day and an abstract painter by night that he had the idea to import the giant-scale, broadly painted representational pictures from outdoor advertising into the realm of fine art.
It also pulls off a nice representational coup because it proves that the problem known as the Movie Wife — you know her, the little lady hovering at the edge of both the frame and story — can be solved with thought and good filmmaking.
" As a result, the school system was decentralized, a solution that also proved wanting, as Mr. Rogers acknowledged in a later book, because community boards became beholden to professional, political and religious factions that "too often perform no useful educational or representational function.
Trump performs symbolic politics that meets the emotional and representational needs of the Republican base, and his laziness and ignorance have removed what GOP leaders most feared about candidate Trump — the possibility that he would govern in an ideologically heterodox or moderate manner.
The small scale of these representational sculptures, set low on the floor, recalls Joel Shapiro's famous Untitled (1973–74) series of metal miniatures, which began with him making a small horse — a radical break from the abstract art tendencies of the time.
Whether their coming-out has been smooth or bumpy, joyous or fraught, these current artists also owe a debt of gratitude to the breakthrough artists of the late 1980s and early 1990s, who provided LGBT audiences with a similar representational moment 25 years ago.
But rather than focusing on what Kehlani did or didn't know then, we should instead celebrate her growth as an artist — and as an out LGBT figure now — and applaud the representational diversity her collaborations and conversations with other artists will enable in the future.
IA: I studied representational drawing at an atelier in Florence and became fascinated with anatomy, which led to researching the extremes that the body can be pushed to, and the idea of transcendence, which led to researching government-sanctioned torture in the Middle East.
So how do you look at the current state of affairs around Me, ... I guess #MeToo would be the most prominent, but there's other gender and equality ... #MeToo is the sexual part, but there's the gender inequality in pay, there's - And the political representational inequalities.
From the neo-Expressionism of Julian Schnabel to the neo-Pop protest art of Barbara Kruger, art became more representational, more personal and more political, and Mr. Morris's reputation for up-to-the-minute saliency was never again what it was in the ′60s.
But what really makes Traylor's silhouettes so extraordinary is how nakedly they grapple with the basic mystery of representational art: How can a two-dimensional shape, which we take in at a glance, encompass a three-dimensional object, which we can never see all of?
You were at the forefront of the plastic movement in the 1960s, ahead of the assemblage art movement by exploring semiotic questions in dioramas in the 1970s, and after making abstract paintings in the 13s you made a 180-degree return to representational painting after 2000.
Seeking to make art that can be seen and enjoyed by everyone, he employs representational painting because it's one of the few styles that has the ability to appeal to all viewers, fostering a response based on emotions and the senses rather than just the intellect.
The show features artists like Jason Peters, an installation artist who creates geometric light sculptures that center around found objects like a tire or a bucket, and well as Lala Abaddon, a painter who creates highly saturated digital landscapes of spiritual worlds, "oscillating between representational and abstract," according to the gallery.
There's something very medieval about his forms and his style; the monstrous and grotesquely sexual demons stalking through everyday scenes recall the paintings and woodcuts of an earlier era; the images built for symbolic meaning rather than representational accuracy might be the last remnants of a thousand-year-old allegorical tradition.
As the popularity of narrative painting grows, evidenced by recent and hopefully influential exhibitions of work by Kerry James Marshall and Nicole Eisenman, overdue attention may finally come to artists whose proficiency and skill add a welcome dimension to what has thus far been a rather loosely defined return to representational art.
The need for diverse development teams and truly representational data-sets to avoid biases being baked into AI algorithms is one of the core recommendations in a lengthy Lords committee report looking into the economic, ethical and social implications of artificial intelligence, and published today by the upper House of the UK parliament.
And then there was Patricia Satterlee's solo show at the Martin Art Gallery of Muhlenberg College in Allentown, Pennsylvania, a rare opportunity to see the work of a painter's painter whose canvases are an unbroken string of contradictions: abstract and representational; painterly and linear; graphic and colorist; biomorphic and geometric; formalist and Pop.
Burckhardt is primarily known for his quirky and intelligent abstract paintings, which sometimes make use of unusual materials and occasionally incorporate representational imagery, but for "STUDIO FLOOD" he's gone all out with an elaborate architectural installation, purporting to be a painter's studio, made of bare-bones materials: cardboard and black acrylic paint.
Fake news, sensationalistic click bait, a deluge of unreliable information, and social media echo chambers are all real present-day dangers, but, as the exhibition clearly demonstrates, as a culture, we have already coexisted for a long time with representational technologies that make us uneasy even if we can no longer imagine ourselves without them.
Nothing is representational in these paintings, but they still evoke — whether or not intentionally — things in the world: the way wind sweeps across a sandy beach, the facades of buildings, the color of the sky or of the earth in "a certain slant of light," as Emily Dickinson put it in her famous poem.
"I was wrong not to have filed under FARA for the representational aspects of my work on behalf of the Opposition Bloc in Ukraine," Patten wrote in a post seen by Reuters, adding that he had sought to promote democracy during a political consulting career that included work in Europe, Africa and the Middle East.
In the words of biographers Mark Stevens and Annalyn Swan in the excellent De Kooning: An American Master: The abstract expressionist movement, which attempted to free itself from figurative language, was largely dismissive of the work of these women, many of whom were accused of being too much in the shadow of more representational European traditions.
Lofgren's letter was a response to a joint request from Florida Representative Debbie Wasserman Shultz and New York Representatives Sean Patrick Maloney and Grace Meng to clarify whether or not members of Congress were permitted to use their Members' Representational Allowance—a federal allowance with strict rules regarding how it may be spent—to pay for tampons.
That was not a politic thing to be in the postwar art world, when abstraction became the mainstream and even most representational painting had a factual, empirical, or formal rather than an illustrative bent; consider such contemporaries of Kitaj's as Lucian Freud, Philip Pearlstein, or Antonio Lopez Garcia: none of them admits overt narrative, metaphor, myth, or symbolism.
They illuminate some of her motivations as an artist as well as her recurring pictorial devices — shoes, false teeth, and prosthetic limbs in her representational paintings, and non-art materials such as bicycle inner tubes and tires and taxidermy eyes in her later abstract collages and "Bricolages" (so named by her lifelong friend, poet Edoardo Sanguineti).
Jia Tolentino gets at the flaws of the awareness fixation in a brilliant December 2015 Jezebel post about the relationship between "offense" and online journalism: Contemporary life means being hyper-aware and worse off than ever; we are increasingly shut out of the mechanisms of representational democracy and simultaneously being forced to know more and more and more.
The Constitution requires the federal government to count every person inside the United States every ten years for representational and redistricting purposes: With the sole exception of the U.S. Senate, every federal and state legislative body uses census data when redrawing its seats and districts—and thus the geography of American political power—once every decade.
If representational status will be cited to refuse to answer questions, it is a gamble that neither Congress nor Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE will actively investigate Comey for federal violations.
What ties the work of Lois Dodd and Neil Welliver to the period that saw the rise of Kenneth Noland and Frank Stella is a shared bias toward directly applied and unadulterated color, and it is on this same ground that Janet Fish has thrived for decades, exploring in subtle ways the boundaries of representational and abstract painting.
Fifty years after Franklin recovered Charlie Brown's beach ball, we're still living through times when representational firsts are newsworthy and cherished by fans: the first kiss between Asian and black characters in a "Star Wars" film (Rose and Finn in "The Last Jedi"), the first Marvel Studios movie headlined by a black superhero (next month's "Black Panther").
For all the debates over whether Steven Spielberg's Oscar winner properly grappled with the representational issues surrounding the Holocaust, this 1993 film remains a landmark of Hollywood craft — something that comes through with moving, startling clarity in the new remastered version, showing for a week in theaters across the country to honor the movie's 25th anniversary.
For example, one is either provisional or rigorous, male or female, modern or post-, abstract or representational, gay or straight, ironic or sincere, personal or conceptual… I was reminded of Dufresne's remarks when I read the press release for Bradley's show, which began his statement: I like the idea of a work of art containing both irony and sincerity.
By its title, "Secret Keeper" makes the point (perhaps too) plain that we are not meant to know much about the glossy digital C-print that's rolled and suspended within its two-tiered, shell-like form; we're good with that because there's plenty of Tacha's signature blend of bordering-on-representational visuals screenprinted onto the outside surfaces.
Stars who mock or reject criticism, dig in their heels, or build their brands on misrepresentations and appropriations deserve the full force of our critical fury — stars like Katy Perry, who has been aggressively unrepentant about her numerous and varied representational transgressions for years, but has recently changed her tune ever so slightly, perhaps in an attempt to cash in on wokeness.
It can also be seen as a more general reference to the Great Migration, the mid-20th century movement of millions of African Americans from the rural South to urban centers in the North and Western US. It is not representational work that tells this story, but the physical material that connects the personal to the historical to the individual work of art.
In any case, the task of representing our nation's complicated past at this, our (latest) moment of representational crisis, must not fall only to the inventiveness of artists, but needs to be seen as belonging to all engaged citizens, as well as residents, documented or not, who have a stake in reimagining the way history will be represented to future generations.
Rather than rigidly policing or outright canceling stars who appear to contradict our individual notions of queerness, we might instead opt to celebrate this rich, representational moment, learn more about the wide array of people representing the community in #20gayteen, and encourage young artists, often new to the politics of queerness and representation, to negotiate their individual identities in ways that feel right for them.
Working with Prospect NY founder Laura Currie, Chicago chose to adapt the representational place settings for the Primordial Goddess, Sappho, the Amazon warriors, and Queen Elizabeth I, or Elizabeth R. "The purpose of 'The Dinner Party' was to spark conversations and study around the rich heritage of women in the Western world — to celebrate female figures real and imagined that had been left out of history," Chicago told Hyperallergic.
It says something about the entrenched studio mind-set that despite the bids to bring this series up to representational speed by casting Thompson (Emma Thompson shows up, too), this movie recycles one of the more noxious and durable Hollywood setups: the chase in which fun-loving Westerners race through a putatively exotic site overturning goods and scattering locals who are, of course, the most generic and disposable component of all.
From her now iconic lambskin and wild boar skin sculpture "Father is in Town" (2012), to gowns collapsed in the sand as a metaphor for wealth in "Evian desert" (2012), to her most recent installation made out of dolls, "Cool Girls Without Hands" (2016), which addresses the eroticization of female helplessness, Lemsalu is fascinated with the possibility of producing objects that aren't aestheticized — their concrete presence is narrative and not representational.
It's a significant representational milestone for LGBTQ equality, but one that, behind the symbolism, offers more of the same limited promises hawked by the marriage equality and visibility movements: that one white guy's win will be a win for us all and that the best — or only — ways for us to gain access to things like health care and education is if we're legitimized as family members and corporate consumers.
But let's imagine that Louie, instead of just coördinating taxis driven by a community of loners—Eastern European immigrant with multiple personality disorder, beautiful single mother, struggling actor, washed-up boxer ("Taxi" was about solidarity among otherwise alienated workers)—can coördinate all the systems, private and public, aboveground and under: Uber, subway, gallery, representational, temporal, spatial, national, natural, supernatural, not that any of these things, by itself, exists.
" Moving from the late-'19673s to the 1960s, Guston's titles become more tied to representational motifs: instead of "Fable II," mentioned above, or "Rite" (1957), or simply "Untitled" (1958, 21967, and 21965), we find allusions to the landscape — "Path II" (21966); "Garden of M" (21967); "Slope II (21969) — or to the figure: along with "Painter" and "Traveler III," there is "Alchemist" (21957), "Stranger" (5113), "The Inhabiter" (2511), and "Portrait I" (218).

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