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This is why, to my mind, Cheng's Hong Kong mandalas embody the extent to which all signage that is the various visual and linguistic languages of all knowledge is composed with an aspect of the ineluctable subjectivity that must accompany the experience of any system of thought referring to the world.
G. Roger Denson: In Taipei and Hong Kong, Emily Cheng Bridges Science and Faith G. Roger Denson 2011
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Of course the apparent point of Cheng's Tapei show is that such a divide between the interior (spiritual) and exterior (physical) forms is an entirely arbitrary conjuration of the mind, and that without this divide posed, faith and science can be reconciled.
G. Roger Denson: In Taipei and Hong Kong, Emily Cheng Bridges Science and Faith G. Roger Denson 2011
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In being imprecise unlike the drawings that exhibit material precision, Cheng's paintings blur all signs of the interface between the physical and the spiritual.
G. Roger Denson: In Taipei and Hong Kong, Emily Cheng Bridges Science and Faith G. Roger Denson 2011
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In this regard Cheng's paintings better represent the principle that the physical and the ideological can be spiritual insofar as the physical and the ideological aren't allowed to become our prisons.
G. Roger Denson: In Taipei and Hong Kong, Emily Cheng Bridges Science and Faith G. Roger Denson 2011
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In this regard Cheng's paintings better represent the principle that the physical and the ideological can be spiritual insofar as the physical and the ideological aren't allowed to become our prisons.
G. Roger Denson: In Taipei and Hong Kong, Emily Cheng Bridges Science and Faith G. Roger Denson 2011
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Just as daunting is judging whether Cheng's paintings and drawings successfully conflate the artistic conceptualism that informs her work with the vibrantly painted forms through which her conceptualism is realized.
G. Roger Denson: In Taipei and Hong Kong, Emily Cheng Bridges Science and Faith G. Roger Denson 2011
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Just as daunting is judging whether Cheng's paintings and drawings successfully conflate the artistic conceptualism that informs her work with the vibrantly painted forms through which her conceptualism is realized.
G. Roger Denson: In Taipei and Hong Kong, Emily Cheng Bridges Science and Faith G. Roger Denson 2011
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At times Cheng's project becomes a bit too literal to soar.
G. Roger Denson: In Taipei and Hong Kong, Emily Cheng Bridges Science and Faith G. Roger Denson 2011
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Unlike the family trees that geneticists have constructed by tracing human mitochondrial DNA back millions of years to a single mitochondrial-African Adam and Eve, Cheng's charts of the historic lineage of world religions can be traced back only a few millennia--or only a few centuries at most in the cases of most tribal faiths.
G. Roger Denson: In Taipei and Hong Kong, Emily Cheng Bridges Science and Faith G. Roger Denson 2011
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In this regard Cheng's paintings better represent the principle that the physical and the ideological can be spiritual insofar as the physical and the ideological aren't allowed to become our prisons.
G. Roger Denson: In Taipei and Hong Kong, Emily Cheng Bridges Science and Faith G. Roger Denson 2011
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