Brandeis was chosen by the guest curator for
Best Narrative image at Guild Hall 2012.
Brandeis was chosen by the guest curator as
Best Narrative image at Guild Hall 2012.
Not exact matches
Destructive biblical criticism, exemplified for years in the work of the so - called Jesus Seminar, eviscerates the gospel
narratives of all theological power and leaves us, at
best, with a Jesus made in our own
image — political agitator, cynic sage, new age guru, etc..
Information and
well - reasoned analysis belong in sermons, but they are ineffectual as long as the preacher has not entered the landscape of the heart and challenged the reigning metaphors of secularist national culture with the
images and
narratives of faith.
We choose to stay silent on the subject of their abuse, and instead play along with the
narrative they or their agents have constructed about their
image — from the «
good guy» label trotted out by Mayweather to the «troubled star» appellation given to Gibson and Polanski.
Although David Cameron did much
better than Ed Miliband last week in presenting some clear
narrative and
images, he still cluttered his speech with political bromides which failed to stir either emotion or belief.
Anyway, even if the battles are
well structured, the gameplay is strongly iterative and texts always overwhelm
images, to the detriment of cut scenes of more epic
narrative solutions.
There might be a
good story somewhere deep inside this tangled
narrative, but Dekker seems more focused on creating a succession of «scary»
images than he is on that.
Although its overwhelming logic is hence from video games — «I've never made it this far,» Cage tells his followers at one point, when asked what comes next — Edge of Tomorrow works
best as a gleeful riff on the
narrative tricks endemic to the cinema, an art defined more by editing than by
images.
Utilising archival
images and interview footage of the author and the three social - change giants, as
well as historic misrepresentations of the black man in white American culture, I Am Not Your Negro offers an arcing, aching
narrative that spans the centuries of abuse and oppression suffered by the African American population.
Overall, the film works
better as a collection of beautiful
images rather than as a cohesive
narrative.
Whether new to The Iliad or familiar with its riches, listeners are in for an unexpected treat with this splendid abridged audio of Lombardo's 1998 translation, which employs modern language and colloquial jargon without sacrificing the majesty of the classic poem or the
narrative's
well - loved
images and metaphors.
The more
images you create the
better narrative essay you are going to write.
Hank Willis Thomas: All Things Being Equal... will be the photo - conceptual artist's first comprehensive survey, and explores how Thomas points to the roles that
images, brands, and popular icons play in perpetuating stereotypes as
well as upending dominant culture
narratives.
Hank Willis Thomas: All Things Being Equal... will be the artist's first comprehensive survey, and explores how Thomas points to the roles that
images, brands, and popular icons play in perpetuating stereotypes as
well as upending dominant culture
narratives.
BOOKSHELF Photographer LaToya Ruby Frazier has built her practice around
images of her mother, grandmother and great - grandfather «gramps,» as
well as self portraits using their generational story in Braddock, Pa., to convey a larger
narrative about social and economic conditions in post-industrial communities around the country.
There is a
well - worn
narrative of twentieth century painting that goes like this: From Cezanne to Picasso to Pollock, the illusionistic space of painting flattened more and more until the picture plane and the surface created by the paint itself became the primary subject matter, eliminating
images altogether in favor of abstraction.
Tweedy's fragmented
images reveal his ability to mainpulate depth and space while his activation of the frames works
well to enhance the mystery of the
narrative.
Slippery
narratives contort through fluctuating perspectives and modes of address, as
well as through
images and sounds from a dizzying range of sources — unique audio and video recordings are cut and layered with voiceovers, popular music, manufactured sound effects, assorted emojis, digital animations, and stock photography and video.
He organized award - winning exhibitions and publications including solo presentations by Lynda Benglis, Judith Godwin, Jane Hammond, Joseph Marioni, Rashaad Newsome, Chuck Ramirez, and Sandy Skoglund, among other artists, as
well as American Art Since 1945: In a New Light; New
Image Sculpture; Andy Warhol: Fame and Misfortune; Beauty Reigns: A Baroque Sensibility in Recent Painting; Made in Germany: Contemporary Art from the Rubell Family Collection; Telling Tales: Contemporary
Narrative Photography, and Something to Say: The McNay Presents 100 Years of African American Art.
He is
best known for vividly coloured yet unsettling
images that combine glamour, cinematic
narrative, Hollywood lighting and meticulous attention to detail.
His multi-media work engages with language on both a literal and formal level and through the use of [often incomplete] texts, as
well as
images and considered juxtapositions, eliciting new and sometimes radical meanings from historical interpretation and
narrative.
In this series, Cheng constructs his own
narratives about the history of three cities — New York, Hong Kong and Jerusalem — through re-edited video collages of moving
images extracted from the news, as
well as natural and urban landscapes.
All relating to the process of painting, as a craft as
well as a way to create
images, characters and
narratives.
Well known for the exotic atmospheres and dreamy
narratives that appear in his work, executed in an uncommonly rich color palette and with a unique material sensibility, Doig has created some of the most resonant and evocative
images in contemporary painting, placing him among the most inventive painters working today.
MPVAC investigates the emergence of digitally constructed identities, theoretical fictions, Amerika composts various art personas and classic 20th century artworks into a
narrative sequence of mobile phone video
images that conjure up both the spirits of the past as
well as hauntological actors of the present.
Presenting a painting from his
well - known body of work «Black Dada» as
well as a work from a series layering text and
images on mirrored stainless steel, Adam Pendleton's works in this exhibition give material form to the artist's engagement with a dynamic idea of history; one that is ever mutable and reflective of subjective and infinite
narrative potentials.
Kern is interested in the relationship of performance,
narrative and participation to documentary and experimental
image making, as
well as in the relationship of art and activism.
Best known for presenting herself as multiple people within a single
image to frame a
narrative, O'Donovan Cook plays both the man and woman in her Waldorf Series, three women in Trinity: The Ocean, all the performers in the dressing room in Webster, and a young woman enmeshed in vines and flowers growing out of her fingertips in The Dream.
By re-creating, displacing, and transforming seemingly familiar
images, objects, sites, and actions, the artists construct distinctive
narratives as
well as explore the role of the mediums.
Consisting of four or more
images each, they are examples of how multiple perspectives can
better describe a concept, story, or
narrative.
Internationally acclaimed Texas - based artist Trenton Doyle Hancock is
best known for his ongoing
narrative and theatrical installations that thrust the viewer literally and figuratively into his personal, idiosyncratic, and, at times, heretical weave of words and
images.
A survey text and
narrative chronology by Kelly expert Tricia Y Paik features new insights from the artist following in - depth interviews, as
well as never - before - published
images, sketches and other material from his personal archives.
Fascinated by beauty and the female form, Joffe has commented on the «imaginative
narrative» these
images provoke, encouraged by the patterns, fabrics, and textures — as
well as the gaze — of sumptuously - clad models.
The show will feature a selection of the
best of French comics, presented through
images and illustrations highlighting architecture in the design Franco - Belgian comics as
well as Franco - Belgian comics
narrative style.
The artists appear to be concerned by materiality and
image manipulation as
well as the construction of space and
narrative.
Khánh H. Lê's polymer photogravure etchings combine family photos with iconic
images as
well as clippings from fashion magazines to create new per - sonal historical
narratives.
He pulls at the threads of a particular
narrative of spiritual bankruptcy, in which modern man has killed the old gods and replaced them with his own
image — which is not necessarily a
good thing.
The works presented at the exhibition shy away from
narratives and meanings, bringing into the fold of structuralist reflection existing
images of gardens presented in one of the
best - known paintings and a puzzle of early 20th century Polish symbolism, as
well as photographs taken by Natalia in an overgrown park in Mallorca during a 2014 residency at CCA Andratx.
In an ARTnews feature about artists who were inspired by early encounters with art, Thomas says: «The idea of having a
narrative showing a people going through these experiences, the individual as
well as the collective, really affected me because it wasn't just about
images, it was about the story.»
Secret codes and
images embedded within the paintings, as
well as architectural forms, evoke old world
narratives and mythologies.
Ms. Schultz's latest performance at Tate Modern in 2014 and her recent exhibition at Reena Spaulings Fine Art in New York inspired this tome, which finds Ms. Schultz using Google's
image search to create an unexpected, ever - expanding digital
narrative (she invited nine artists to contribute as
well).
BUY ONE TONIGHT, READ IT FOREVER; THE
BEST IN WORDS AND PICTURES; YOU ARE THE STORY: With that earnest air of hucksterism indigenous to an earlier time in American history, Allen Ruppersberg spins new
narratives from old ones in his bright, sizable 1985 collage Cover Art (Wonder Series)-- a pristine composite of pasted - up texts like the above (whether in adlike tag lines rendered with vintage label - maker tape or via disconnected words and numbers torn from paper) and mostly midcentury print
images (including a depiction of the pope, one of a monkey wearing a lab coat, and several nature
She also examines the
narrative of domestic interiors (and the personal and cultural touchstones contained in them) through still life
images that echo the home designs found in «The Practical Encyclopedia of
Good Decorating and Home Improvement.»
Accordingly, many also sought to rid their art of any
narrative content: «The new painting dispensed with recognizable
images from the known world... It was an art that sought to negate the art of America's recent past as
well as that of more distant times and places.»
The
image suggests the existence of a voyeuristic third party as an internal part of the
narrative of the painting itself, as
well as the essential presence of a viewer in the equation of artist, art object, and viewer — this would, if intentional, give the painting a quiet self awareness, and a slight conceptual lean?
The Star Trek corpus is all covered by copyright including all of the artistic work such as the
images of characters, starships, phasors etc. as
well as the
narrative including characterisation, organisational descriptions,
narrative history etc..
The
narrative plays out over a series of cinematics between missions, as
well as through still
images with unvoiced dialogue.