Sentences with phrase «archetypal american»

For David Levinthal: Pin - Ups, presented in Mana's second floor gallery, the photographer continues his exploration of dolls and toys to reflect an archetypal American iconography.
In these paintings, McCarthy continues his career - long probing of what happens when human drives and desires meet archetypal American narratives like Snow White or the Western.
As archetypal American foods, cupcakes recall holidays and family gatherings, which roadside diners intentionally echo in offering a bit of this comfort and nostalgia on the road.
The work's emphasis on leisurely mobility responds to the archetypal American wanderlust.
But under all of that the archetypal American sports car remains, with a brawny, big engine and rear - wheel drive, now tuned and honed to a fast Nürburgring - lapping balance.
As with the coupe, a dynamic modern styling scheme keeps the Mustang convertible fresh and relevant while maintaining a connection to its long and well - respected tradition as the archetypal American pony car.
Burbling at idle or at low revs it sounds like the archetypal American V8, only a few decibels louder.
Maybe Raquel Welch is the archetypal American sex symbol of our time, and she's what we deserve.
No one has expressed American cultural openness more insistently than the archetypal American poet, Walt Whitman.
By the late 19th century the Irish had become the archetypal American cops, just as in the 20th century they would be the typical FBI agents.
Escape / avoidance is the archetypal American response to difficulty.
Ben Franklin, the archetypal American self - made man, persuaded a hopeless, young, life - sentenced convict that anyone could bootstrap his way out of misery.

Not exact matches

They're arguably not very interesting as individuals — he's an archetypal backpacking tourist and she's the willowy innocent of countless male fantasies — but as lovers, they're total blank pages, stuck with the label of «couple» because relationships based solely on casual sex don't exist in the foreground of expensive (read: American) movies.
We watched Chloé Zhao's newest film, The Rider — about a family of half - Native American cowboys — which we met with as much enthusiasm as Scott Cooper's new film, Hostiles — a glossy production examining the archetypal «Cowboys versus Indians» trope.
The home - invasion thriller is an American standard that doesn't lack for classic variations, from Sam Peckinpah's moralistic masterpiece Straw Dogs (1971) to Wes Craven's stealth Ingmar Bergman remake Last House on the Left (1972) to David Fincher's Panic Room (2002), which put a high - tech gloss on an archetypal scenario.
As I read the book, my image of Broad shifted, from a semi-caricature of the Arrogant American to an archetypal Self - Made Man from the Midwest.
The rest of the Cooper booth was filled with what Art Basel executive director Marc Spiegler called «archetypal» works by several seminal late - 20th century American artists, including a composition of red sandstone bricks by minimalist Carl Andre and a miniature sculpture by Mark di Suvero.
The following year, the American Contemporary Art (ACA) Gallery in New York mounted his first solo exhibition, a series of works depicting the strength and beauty of real and archetypal African American women.
Amy Sherald (b. Columbus, Ga., 1973) is known for her stylized, archetypal portrayals of African Americans.
Inspired by a collaborative drawing with American artist Larry Rivers of his wife, her pregnant friend Clarice Price, Saint Phalle began to portray archetypal female figures with a more optimistic view of the position of women in society.
Arthur Kwon Lee is a Korean American painter best known for his large scale paintings on repressed archetypal subject matter.
In a career spanning more than five decades, Ruscha has distilled the archetypal signs and symbols of the American vernacular into typographic and cinematic codes that are as accessible as they are profound.The wry choice of words and phrases that pervade his work draws upon the moments of incidental ambiguity implicit in the interplay between language and the concept that it signifies.
In a career spanning more than five decades, Ruscha has distilled the archetypal signs and symbols of the American vernacular into typographic and cinematic codes that are as accessible as they are profound.
«[Ralph] Lemon calls his latest work a «lecture - performance - musical,» one that refracts ideas of contemporary performance through archetypal black female personae in American culture.»
In 2011 Ruby presented «Vampire,» an exhibition that explored the vampire as an archetypal seductive predator, standing in for the uncontrollable and insatiable drives that inform the darker aspects of human behavior, particularly that of Americans.
And we all know that Patrick Michaels is practically an archetypal North American god - spirit of fatherliness, restraint, wisdom and generosity (even though he can be a tad paranoid at times).
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