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In the wake of filmmakers as disparate as Todd Haynes and Abel Ferrara self - consciously toying with the limits of the biopic form, ostensibly killing dynamic subjects by pinning them to the wall, Saint Laurent isn't as radical a work of genre subversion as some of its adherents claim, but it sure as hell is beautiful, channelling its subject's hedonist spirit and delicate
aesthetic sensibility in roughly equal measure.
The loss of
the aesthetic sensibility in the Church has weakened its ability to make its call heard in the world.
The exhibition aims to reintroduce American audiences to the singular achievements of this pioneering Chinese - French artist, who melded eastern and western
aesthetic sensibilities in his paintings as a key figure within post-World War II abstraction.
Not exact matches
It's here that Target is designing its own goods, refocusing on the
aesthetic sensibility that fueled its success
in the early 2000s.
By approaching the question of mind and nature
in this way Whitehead is able to provide us with an aesthetically rich understanding of nature, which at the same time preserves a necessary role for reason and the search for truth as an indispensable element
in the determination of conscious experience, the enhancement of our
aesthetic sensibilities, and the general advancement of civilization as such.
Inspired by the Japanese
aesthetic sensibility of wabi sabi, she finds beauty
in imperfections, rustic simplicity and irregularity, and combines this with the ancient Korean technique of keum boo to create simple jewellery with delicate contrasts, tones and textures.
In collaboration with interior designer Katherine Carter, Conrad struck a stylish balance between her West Coast
sensibility and that traditional, almost colonial
aesthetic for a clean and polished look with major Cali - cool vibes.
Erica's experience as a graphic designer
in the luxury industry has led her to continuously develop a keen sense of refined
aesthetic, and hopes to communicate this
sensibility through her style, content, and work.
Rather, the warm
aesthetic matches up perfectly with Cameron Crowe's humane
sensibility, which has been missing
in action for so long that most of us had probably pronounced it dead.
He's worked with some of the finest American directors of the last 25 years, though judging from the New Hollywood
aesthetic of Lucky, his
sensibility may be more
in keeping with directors of the decades preceding his start
in the business.
The problems with this film do not lie with the digital technologies — there are plenty of lovely films shot on the RED — but
in the apparent lack of any workable
aesthetic sensibility behind the camera.
It's fitting, then, that much of Ghost
in the Shell's
aesthetic sensibilities are derived from past genre works, with Blade Runner a major point of reference.
That's because the rest of the world's automakers, ever slaves to Bavarian
aesthetic sensibilities (can you name an Asian or American car company that hasn't cribbed from the BMW playbook
in the last thirty - five years?)
In fact, his theater sensibilities helped him to develop the store's industrial chic aesthetic that has locals coming back again and again, and customers from afar asking him if it would be possible to open up another shop like it in their neighborhood
In fact, his theater
sensibilities helped him to develop the store's industrial chic
aesthetic that has locals coming back again and again, and customers from afar asking him if it would be possible to open up another shop like it
in their neighborhood
in their neighborhoods.
Dog beds come
in a variety of color, style and fabric choices, enabling pet owners to match the bed to their décor or to reflect their particular
aesthetic sensibilities — an increasingly attractive selling point, says Spencer Williams, president of West Paw Design.
Rooted
in tradition but reimagined, the pier's extensive renovation has honored the historic essence of the property and restored it to its former glory, reflecting a bygone era, impeccable service, unparalleled quality and travel that inspires, but with a modern - day
sensibility and
aesthetic that speaks to today's guest.
In this exhibition, Thomas Houseago presents a body of work that not only testifies to his continuing interest in the history of sculpture, but also hints at the emergence of a new aesthetic sensibility within his oeuvr
In this exhibition, Thomas Houseago presents a body of work that not only testifies to his continuing interest
in the history of sculpture, but also hints at the emergence of a new aesthetic sensibility within his oeuvr
in the history of sculpture, but also hints at the emergence of a new
aesthetic sensibility within his oeuvre.
The exhibition makes the most of Tate St Ives» expansive new display areas to show a number of Heron's large - scale paintings, and marks the evolution
in his visual language,
aesthetic sensibility and practice.
Considering that the Spanish - born, New Jersey - raised dealer has always been led by his finely attuned
aesthetic sensibilities — he once went an entire year without showing a single artwork
in color, a feat which he says «wasn't planned» — there is considerable curiosity about where his next steps might lead.
In addition to an
aesthetic sensibility and a life cut short, Thompson shared with Müller an unwavering energy, which was matched only by that of New York.
Widely recognized as one of the most significant and influential founders of the Los Angeles punk
aesthetic, artist and designer Gary Panter has wielded his «punk, nuclear, hillbilly»
sensibility in the art world since the late 1970s.
Combining a Surrealist
sensibility with a Minimalist
aesthetic reminiscent at times of American folk art, Lundqvist populates stark settings, often dominated by the a flat horizon line, with characters
in situation detailed just enough to allow viewers to imagine the depicted scenarios.
In a catalogue essay written to accompany an exhibition of paintings by Patrick Scott held in Dublin's Douglas Hyde Gallery in May 1981, the artist's old friend, art critic Dorothy Walker began by referring to his «exquisite aesthetic sensibility.&raqu
In a catalogue essay written to accompany an exhibition of paintings by Patrick Scott held
in Dublin's Douglas Hyde Gallery in May 1981, the artist's old friend, art critic Dorothy Walker began by referring to his «exquisite aesthetic sensibility.&raqu
in Dublin's Douglas Hyde Gallery
in May 1981, the artist's old friend, art critic Dorothy Walker began by referring to his «exquisite aesthetic sensibility.&raqu
in May 1981, the artist's old friend, art critic Dorothy Walker began by referring to his «exquisite
aesthetic sensibility.»
What's more, the works, and their titles, reflect a younger artist's unapologetic
aesthetic sensibility that includes pop, rock, and mod
in its source material, not to mention Vegas Baroque and Marfa Minimalism, Dan Flavin, Kenneth Noland, bar codes, Bridget Riley, psychedelia, electronic, Ed Ruscha, test patterns, screen savers, Hang Ten T - shirts, Saturday Night Fever disco floors, and the communication sequences
in Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
With the
sensibility of a maverick architect, Marzouk envisions
aesthetic systems that draw on a diversity of cultural traditions but which can only exist
in the realm of the imagination.
The artists
in SURFACE SUPPORT are joined not by their
aesthetic sensibilities, but by their mutual interest
in creating artworks that marry their virtual presence to their material presence; a persistent thing and an evanescent stream of images.
Soft Scrub, Hard Body, Liquid Presence observes a shift taking place
in the realm of our
aesthetic and emotional
sensibilities.
As part of the exhibition Soft Scrub, Hard Body, Liquid Presence, the performances and installations observe a shift taking place
in the realm of our
aesthetic and emotional
sensibilities.
Soft Scrub, Hard Body, Liquid Presence, an International Collaboration featuring artwork and performances by artists Merike Estna and Maria Metsalu and guest curated by Maria Arusoo, Director of CCA Estonia, observes a shift taking place
in the realm of our
aesthetic and emotional
sensibilities.
Maguire's
aesthetic sensibility and practice can be traced back to his involvement
in the struggle for social justice during the civil rights movement
in Northern Ireland
in the 1970s.
She had a keen
aesthetic sensibility and connection to nostalgia, and would strive to capture the color, balance and harmony of her beloved landscapes while also communicating the energy and personal emotion she attached to it
in her memory.
German artist Hans - Peter Feldmann collects
in order to appropriate and challenge
aesthetic sensibility, Richard Hamilton's use of pre-existing photographic imagery is linked with pop's consumerist strategies, and Dieter Roth, German - Swiss conceptual artist and long time collaborator with Hamilton, alighted most particularly (nay obsessively) on the postcard format, exemplified
in Postkarte.
Although critics often highlight Black Mountain College as a critical moment
in Asawa's artistic development, her placement
in this exhibition, adjacent to other Japanese artists, compares her
aesthetic sensibility to other Japanese - American contemporaries.
Each artist's diverse
sensibilities are reflected
in titles naming their individual
aesthetic concerns.
The Greek works of the 1970s,
in particular, many of which represent a more politically and socially pointed variant on an idiom of found - object assemblage similar
in sensibility to Italian Arte Povera, share an
aesthetic as well as a range of references common to much of the more recent work seen throughout the Documenta proper — though expressed
in a far more rigorous and authentic manner.
His
sensibility in space and mastery of color influences our thinking and challenges our
aesthetic.
Bradford spent a significant amount of time while growing up working
in his mother's hair salon, an experience which served as a sort of training ground and orientation for the artist's
aesthetic sensibilities.
Saar's «exquisite collages have posed questions, challenged presumptions and have never failed to demonstrate her unique
aesthetic sensibility,» Lowery Stokes Sims, curator of New York's Museum of Arts and Design, and chairman of this year's selection panel, said
in this week's announcement of Saar's medal.
In his vividly colorful and intricately detailed narrative paintings, Velasquez creates imaginative fantasy scenes using a psychedelic aesthetic sensibility, an approach that links him to a tradition that I documented in the 2010 book and San Antonio Museum of Art exhibition «Psychedelic: Optical and Visionary Art» since the 1960
In his vividly colorful and intricately detailed narrative paintings, Velasquez creates imaginative fantasy scenes using a psychedelic
aesthetic sensibility, an approach that links him to a tradition that I documented
in the 2010 book and San Antonio Museum of Art exhibition «Psychedelic: Optical and Visionary Art» since the 1960
in the 2010 book and San Antonio Museum of Art exhibition «Psychedelic: Optical and Visionary Art» since the 1960s.
Whether it be language as artmaking material (as is the case with Lawrence Weiner's work), the wall drawings of Sol LeWitt (where the instructions for carrying out a piece are as crucial as the drawing itself), or the often dense and always rich writings of the British group Art & Language (their essays being best understood as art), recent art history is brimming with artists engaging with language
in order to better elucidate a specific conceptual and
aesthetic sensibility.
Making clear his superb eye and roving intellect, «I M U U R 2» cast Wong
in an artist - as - curator / hoarder role, pre-empting our archive - hungry moment when the personal collections of artists are presented as evidence of their
aesthetic sensibility, sometimes
in lieu of their conventional practice.
Eduardo Guelfenbein is a Chilean artist based
in Paris whose pictorial abstract
aesthetic is inspired by his nomadic lifestyle and
sensibilities.
«To see their work for the first time on display beside a venerated modern master, we are compelled to consider the many striking similarities
in pictorial space and
aesthetic sensibility, leading us to perhaps reevaluate the caliber of their genius, against the outsider stigma imposed upon this still - new art by bigoted minds.»
Numerous contemporary painters like Noam Rappaport, Lauren Luloff, and Gedi Sibony share an
aesthetic sensibility with the Supports / Surfaces movement
in that they embrace supports and materials as well as the canvas itself as part of the art they make.
Diao's unique
aesthetic sensibility — manifest
in his palette and surfaces as well as his historical and biographical interests — has undergirded a long career that is now attracting renewed interest from major institutions, critics, and curators around the world.
By intervening
in a kitsch manner with classical busts and traditional portraiture he challenges our
aesthetic sensibilities.
Through April 28, the Whitney Museum of American Art is presenting Blues for Smoke, a wide - ranging exhibition exploring the definition of the blues and blues
aesthetic, the history and origins
in the South at the turn of the twentieth century, the
sensibility, the vernacular, the music, through the visual arts.
Visual Arts — Each year we offer up to six arts exhibitions — including one that features new work commissioned by MACLA — showcasing talented artists whose work is rooted
in a Latino
aesthetic and history, but inclusive of a broader multicultural
sensibility.
In the end we all have a sense of aesthetics and sometimes my
aesthetic is so drastically different from another artist that I can't possibly identify or understand their
sensibility.