Sentences with phrase «bohemianism of»

Drawn to the bohemianism of Venice Beach, he redirected his technological and material investigations toward art; his meticulously polished forms were in dialogue with those by «finish fetish» figures with whom he worked and exhibited, such as Larry Bell and John McCracken, though his concerns are more deeply rooted in the physics and metaphysics of light.
Such incidents boosted by the bohemianism of Eakins and his circle, the intensity of his friendships with men, and his generally provocative attitudes led to his dismissal.
Childress tests our patience by overstating the Bohemianism of Reality Bites («I can't believe it's a studio film!»)
Having graduated in Fashion and Design, she is inspired by the past eras such as the French Bohemianism of the early 1900s, Art Deco and 1920s Hollywood.

Not exact matches

She frequented the Colony throughout the years until its final closing, and her recent book, The Colony Room Club 1948 — 2008, was described in the Sunday Times as «a love letter to a lost world of British bohemianism».
This is to their credit, but too often in the show the connections drawn between works across time seems based on aesthetic contiguity or a shared sense of bohemianism.
Smith's view was that Park and Diebenkorn's abandonment of abstraction was motivated by antagonism towards Clyfford Still, who «threatened their cozy bohemianism, and made mincemeat of their post-cubist preoccupation with simultaneity and other «space» problems.»
In the popular imagination, the neighborhood conjures the great era of 1920s cultural bohemianism known as the Harlem Renaissance.
Increasingly, art museums are colonizing the middlebrow bohemianism that the Brooklyn Academy of Music has perfected and that has made the Park Avenue Armory a hot exhibition site.
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