Not exact matches
While classification freed directors to use explicit
language in marvelous films like Platoon and Something Wild and has allowed films like Out of Africa and Children of a Lesser God to
explore the complex nature of human sexuality, it has also given us a series of slasher films — Friday the 13th, with its many parts; The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, parts one and two — and films like Brian DePalma's artistically significant but deplorably explicit
Body Double.
His phenomenology of perception and the
body led him to
explore widely, and deeply, history, political life, art,
language, and the social sciences.
Exploring the theme of communication, Auel assumes that the Neanderthals lack the full vocal development of modern humans and has the clan using a mixture of gestures and
body language to supplement their small vocabulary.
We
explore the health of
body, mind, and spirit, and recognize that in our
language the words «whole,» «health,» and «holy» share a common root.
Now let's
explore ways to understand male
body language and decide once and for all if he's into you.
Before «Dating Again With Courage and Confidence,» Fran wrote «The Flirting Bible,» which
explores how to read
body language and meet people in all new ways.
Amy Cuddy, a social psychologist, author, and professor at Harvard Business School,
explored the subject of
body language in online dating in a 2016 talk in New York City.
Now let's
explore ways to understand male
body language and translate the message behind the man and the mystery.
Two other examples: a middle - school project that culminated in a half - hour variety show
explored how comedians use spoken words,
body language, and cultural references to draw laughs; and young entrepreneurs developed ideas for business start - ups to pitch to experts.
The activities in Cool Things to Do present a variety of opportunities for students to
explore how to react to a bully, such as having rehearsed and prepared responses, knowing how and when to ask for help, and using
body language when feeling uncomfortable or threatened.
In this session we will
explore the importance of eye contact,
body language, tone of voice, and active listening with one's eyes, ears, and
body.
Through artful and poetic
language, Watson
explores themes of race, class, gender and
body image in this dynamic journey.
We'll
explore cat
body language, learn about picking and making great toys, discover the fun of clicker training with cats and, of course, spend some time with our cats and kittens.
Explores how
body language displays can enhance or undermine relationships between cats and people.
Body Language is a group exhibition in video format that focuses on two emerging artists whose video works
explore the ways in which
language determines and is eluded by our relationships to our
bodies.
Brendan Fernandes's dance - based practice
explores the intersections between dance and visual arts through
language, architecture, and the
body.
Brendan Fernandes's dance - based practice
explores intersections of
language, architecture, and the
body.
Diana Torres is an interdisciplinary artist from Colombia whose work
explores the feminine
body in relation to space, diaspora and
language.
Using a range of technologies from old camcorders to iPhones, Prodger's films build a complex narrative
exploring relationships between queer
bodies, landscape,
language, technology and time.
Both exhibitions
explore the confines and freedoms of
bodies and
language, specifically in regards to the queer and gender non-conforming experience.
Amy Pleasant's work includes painting, drawing, and ceramic sculpture, all
exploring the
body and
language through repetition.
Through creating large - scale sculpture, often using found objects such as doors from rural Chinese homes, he continues to
explore new ways to render his interest in the human
body and its unique
language.
Honoring black feminist traditions, the program will
explore the politics of African and diasporic
bodies as expressed in practices of
language, ritual, protest, craft, and care.
Described by Cha as «mechanized synesthesia,» the piece
explores the ecstatic mutability of
language in motion — between
bodies and across different sensory registers.
Individuals will
explore gesture drawing as both illustrator and subject, while considering the effects of
body language and examining, from both sides, the relationship between an artist and her subject.
Removing the sound, Ligon forces viewers to observe Pryor's lively and exaggerated
body language,
exploring an alternative means of communication and self - expression.
Presented as large scale prints, SHORT BREATHS brings together a
body of work which
explores sensuality and malaise in modern life through a
language of vivid colour and unexplained narratives.
Over the past two decades, Ellen Gallagher (born 1965) has created a
body of work
exploring notions of materiality, history and
language.
Using fibers and sculptural manipulation of the canvas as vehicles, the 13 featured artists
explore the history of painting, its
language, and the process of painting and its relation to the
body.
Exploring indexical motifs such as the dissolution of
language, the theatricalised
body and the «breakdown» of an image, the project questions how a notion such as «exhaustion» can be formally enacted.
Lesley Dill works in sculpture, photography and performance, using a variety of media and techniques to
explore themes of
language, the
body, and transformational experience.
Madeline Hollander is a New York based artist who works primarily with durational performance and video to
explore how human movement and
body -
language negotiate their limits within everyday systems of technology, intellectual property law, and mass - culture.
Madeline Hollander is a New York - based artist whose work extends choreography beyond the human form and
explores emerging
body languages and their relationship to technology and everyday ritual.
In his newest
body of work, the artist
explores ideas from architecture, graphic design, and the visual
languages of Constructivism and California Hard Edge painting.
During their 3 or 6 month residency, this group of thirteen international artists have focused on developing their individual practices and research projects that range from engaging with collective and personal histories, memories, and
languages to
exploring intimate relationships, the
body, and materiality.
American artist Bruce Nauman also
explored the
body, and his inclusion here alongside fellow - performance artists Gilbert & George highlights their shared deployment of
language as material, often to absurdist ends.
Snap Judgments
explores African photography in terms of content and style, organized into four main thematic groups that reflect the issues addressed by African artists today — landscape; urban formations; the
body and identity; and history and representation — around which Africa's experimental artists have articulated individual artistic styles and
languages.
Dealing with the rise of feminism, transgressive sexuality, the
language of advertising, the crisis of AIDS and the politics of the debilitated
body, artists
explored the image of the
body in sickness and in health.
Together, these four pieces form a distinct
body of work that
explores and questions the ethereal nature of
language and communication.
They
explore the notions of the simulacrum and the symbol, memory and immanence, devotion and superstition, transformation and metamorphosis (of the
body, identity,
language and the forms themselves of representation and expression).
Thomason achieves a similarly textural surface by adding marble dust to oil pigment, and
exploring a gestural
language indebted to notions of the
body,
language, and punctuation marks.
Exploring the entanglement of the voice with battleground concepts in HIV / AIDS activism like agency, citizenship,
language, representation, inter-subjectivity, and the
body, the exhibition weaves together sound and video works, including excerpts from the seminal «Tongues Untied» (1989) by Marlon Riggs, alongside Mykki Blanco's 2016 video of Zoe Leonard's 1992 poem, «I want a president...» directed by Adinah Dancyger.
a different sort of gravity features a new
body of work that
explores the ways in which thoughts, images, and objects are interpreted through
language and memory.
Using an array of media including video installation, performance, sculpture, and photography, Bruce Nauman is known for conceptual works that
explore space,
language, and the
body.
Within the exhibition Charlotte's film, using various technologies including camcorders and iPhones, pieces together a «complex narrative
exploring relationships between queer
bodies, landscape,
language, technology and time.»
Marilyn Minter is famed for her glossy, hyper - realistic paintings, photographs and video works — seductive images that borrow the
language of fashion and advertising photography,
exploring the boundaries of desire, sensuality and
body anxiety in the age of consumption.
During the late 1960s and early 1970s, Camnitzer developed a
body of work that
explored language as primary medium, shifting from printing text on paper or walls, such as his Dictionary etchings and the room - size installation, Living Room (both 1969).
The series Face Farces and
Body Poses show how he explored phenomena of mimic and body language, and the very question of identity; here Franz Xaver Messerschmidt's Character Heads were one source of inspirat
Body Poses show how he
explored phenomena of mimic and
body language, and the very question of identity; here Franz Xaver Messerschmidt's Character Heads were one source of inspirat
body language, and the very question of identity; here Franz Xaver Messerschmidt's Character Heads were one source of inspiration.
The Map Marathon will
explore all forms of mapping, of data, space and time, multiple dimensions,
language and the
body.
The exhibition will also feature pieces by John Baldessari, whose works would often draw viewer's attention to minor details, absences or the spaces between things; Alfredo Jaar, multidisciplinary artists best known for his installation works; John McCracken, whose monochromatic sculptures
explore the relationship between objects and their surrounding spaces; Bruce Nauman, whose conceptual works conceptual works that
explore space,
language, and the
body; Lorna Simpson, whose photo - conceptualist works investigate the relationship between image and text; and Vassilakis Takis, a kinetic artist who uses electromagnetism to suspend human beings and objects in space.