Sentences with phrase «while early critic»

Not exact matches

While on the one hand we need to recognize the tentativeness of any conclusions about these very early pre-Gospel strands, on the other hand we do not wish to underestimate the work of the form critics.
I left early (at 6 pm), talked / cried it out with TH, cried on the train the next morning, cried in my counseling session, took a mini nap on the couch while listening to sad songs, and woke up finally feeling ready to stop letting my inner critic dictate my productivity for the day.
A brave and early critic of Gordon Brown, she stood up to New Labour while the big boys of the business world were still sucking up.
Some de Blasio critics have argued that little changed practically while the schools were out of session; after the first meeting on July 1, the board voted to adjourn until early September, by which time mayoral control had been renewed.
The mayor's critics in the city's influential charter school sector have questioned why de Blasio has focused so much on early childhood while K - 12 schools suffer.
The film won the Golden Lion (the top prize) in Venice last year, but while early reviews have been very good, some critics have claimed it doesn't quite reach the heights of the first two films.
While a number of critics consider the film the most accomplished of Lupino's early films, The Bigamist remains a problematic entry in Lupino's directorial career for most viewers.
If one had to guess why critics and audiences have responded to this movie, while Mackenzie's earlier films — which have similarly dealt with difficult interpersonal relationships and discomfiting power dynamics — were indifferently received, the answer probably lies in its subject matter.
Emma Stone, Natalie Portman and Amy Adams were early and clear frontrunners in this category, so while Negga's performance in «Loving» was lauded by critics, it was surprising to see her replace Amy Adams in the final ballot.
This early Oscar contender has faded a bit from memory, and while the merits of Lee Daniels» film have been plenty debated among critics groups, it seems to have gone over well with Academy members.
Director Steve James, whose work Ebert championed early in the documentarian's career, began filming while the critic was alive.
And while Ali's favorite status also seemed solid early on, thanks to a number of critics award wins, there have been a few unexpected twists in his narrative — including an upset by Nocturnal Animals star Aaron Taylor - Johnson at the Golden Globes, and one by Lion's Dev Patel at the BAFTA Awards Sunday night.
Marvel's Black Panther had its world premiere earlier this week and, while the review embargo is still active, fans and critics took to social media to express their excitement over the movie.
This is the most personal of Cameron Crowe's films (director of JERRY MAGUIRE, SINGLES and SAY ANYTHING) because it's inspired by some personal experiences he had as a young aspiring rock critic while following The Allman Brothers back in the early 70s.
A highly regarded literary critic and professor of English earlier in his career, Dr. Hirsch recalls being «shocked into education reform» while doing research on written composition at a pair of colleges in Virginia.
Many Democratic critics say that while they don't oppose the idea of national standards, the Common Core is not based on research and that parts of it ignore what is known about how students learn, especially in the area of early childhood education.
And while Amazon started shipping the new Kindle tablet a day earlier than planned, critics flew in to start pecking out the Bezosian liver.
A great example of this is from early on in the game in which you have to blackmail a code to a safe out an art critic by proving that he was lying about his whereabouts, while having Nico distract the investigator who had just entered as you attempted to open the safe.
While abstract expressionists such as Jackson Pollock, Franz Kline and Willem de Kooning had long been outspoken in their view of a painting as an arena within which to come to terms with the act of creation, earlier critics sympathetic to their cause, like Clement Greenberg, focused on their works» «objectness.»
Playful in tone and less reliant upon the exploitative construct of the case - study scenario in such large scale video projects as Them, 2007, and Repetition, 2005, Artur Zmijewski's earlier videos stand in contrast to these somewhat over-determined provocations; while recent Zmijewski productions have adopted a nearly formulaic approach to positioning cultural difference and conflict, and thereby seem to codify the subject as «other» a priori — a risk that critic and art historian Hal Foster has insightfully called the «self - othering» of «the artist as ethnographer» — three earlier Zmijewski works engage a simpler, more agile approach.
In the late 1950s / early 1960s, a purely abstract form of Colour Field painting appeared in works by Helen Frankenthaler and others, while in 1964, the famous art critic Clement Greenberg helped to introduce a further stylistic development known as «Post-Painterly Abstraction».
At the Wexner, excerpts of Tuymans's early films were shown on a video monitor and sequestered in a side gallery (a situation that made the films, as described by critic Jordan Kantor, «an excursus... in the artist's career»), while here this collection of cinematic fragments is screened only twice a day in the visitor education center (during my first visit, I totally missed this component, having been told by several museum guards that there was no video).
Including full - color plates of over sixty works spanning York's career, a new essay by poet and art critic Bruce Hainley, plus earlier essays by Fairfield Porter and Calvin Tomkins, an extensive chronology, a complete bibliography, and a detailed catalogue of works, this publication is a testament to, as Hainley puts it, York's «pursuit of lyric intensity while negotiating a point - blank confrontation with history — all in stealth relation to the leopard - alive instant at the end of the brush.»
In an earlier review of the same Brooker exhibition from the September issue of ARTnews magazine, critic Stephanie Strasnick writes that several pieces with their energy and musicality recall Kandinsky's work, while the gently blended blocks of color in others suggest the influence of Rothko.
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