Next door, at Casey Kaplan, Jonathan Monk's
art about art suggested a group show organized by a comic.
Not exact matches
In The
Art of Biblical Narrative, Robert Alter
suggests a key to characters» inner thoughts and motivations which would be helpful even to the inexperienced reader of Scripture: first, external details (appearance, clothing, gestures); second, «one character's comments on another»; third, «direct speech by the character»; fourth, «inward speech... quoted as interior monologue»; and fifth, «statements by the narrator
about the attitudes and intentions of the personages» (pp.116 - 117).
FOR THE RECORD - Additional material published April 20, 2006: CORRECTIONS AND CLARIFICATIONS A Metro story Wednesday
about the
Art Institute of Chicago's plans to charge a fixed entrance fee incorrectly noted that the change would leave the Chicago History Museum as the only museum on Park District land with a
suggested, not fixed, entrance fee.
FOR THE RECORD - Additional material published April 20, 2006: CORRECTIONS AND CLARIFICATIONS A RedEye story Wednesday
about the
Art Institute of Chicago's plans to charge a fixed entrance fee incorrectly noted that the change would leave the Chicago History Museum as the only museum on Park District land with a
suggested, not fixed, entrance fee.
Blombos Cave, South Africa: Dated to
about 100,000 years ago, ochre - processing «tool kits» and other artifacts found at the site — including an engraved piece of ochre, the oldest known
art of its type —
suggest early humans were capable of modern, complex behaviors much earlier than once thought.
Others link cave
art with shamanism,
suggesting that it reflects enduring beliefs
about the supernatural quality of caves.
Computer - generated
art and music may reveal much
about ourselves, as your feature
suggested (14 January, p 42).
This
suggests either that humans in Europe and Indonesia each invented symbolic
art at roughly the same time, or that modern humans brought their artistic capabilities with them as they spread out of Africa starting
about 60,000 years ago.
We had lunch at a lovely cafe which was
suggested by Stephanie and we talked
about Austin, Stephanie's
art, my trip to New Orleans and why we blog.
relationships after linking up in cyberspace, and But more than 10 years after the Internet transformed dating, one question research that
suggests the success rate for online marriages is any 8 Oct 2015 Online Dating and the Statistical Dark
Arts writing
about.
Crumb pulls us in with rich detail, and with what it says, or
suggests,
about art, drugs, psychology and the subconscious....
Though the marketing might
suggest otherwise, this is not a film
about superheroes, though there is definitely commentary underneath regarding populist fare vs.
art that incorporates the superhero element into the mix.
May I
suggest that, aside from its lovingly realized 1920's Broadway backdrop, there is something vaguely Italian
about this film: something of Fellini in the way its true artist character (a gruff gangster played by Chazz Palminteri) is willing to die for his
art, unlike the weak - willed playwright (John Cusack) who is taking credit for and uncertainly directing his overblown maiden script.
The story,
about two out - of - work actors, Dominic and Raphael, attempting to write a screenplay on a 10 - day deadline,
suggests art imitating life, but the rest is playful fiction.
True love between a worldly member of the culturati and a relative innocent, a specific Jewish backdrop, an acclaimed literary novel at the source — all these elements
suggest a closer kinship between Disobedience and a more recent
art - house hit
about a gay romance.
Art, the film
suggests, is
about first noticing then communing with the world around you.
It's a father teaching his daughter what he sees as important lessons
about life through performance
art (The film's final shot
suggests that the father probably should have been learning some lessons, too).
Edutopia blogger Heick
suggests eight ways for teachers to prevent summer learning loss in the English language
arts, including library dates, digital book clubs, and student blogs
about topics that matter to them.
Writing last
about the «war against the Common Core,» I
suggested that those English language
arts and math standards arrived with four main assets.
Taken together, they
suggest something even more significant, that schools are complex systems and that comprehensive
arts programs can bring
about systemic change, perhaps in ways that are unique.
In fact, while there was a correlation of approximately 20 percent between student English Language
Arts grades and literacy assessment results, there was a correlation of nearly 80 percent between the same grades and attendance —
suggesting that grades had been telling more
about attendance and behavior than skill development.
The X6 M is a piece of automotive engineering that shouldn't exist, its total lack of practicality
suggesting it is more
about art than function, the automotive equivalent of Mount Everest — BMW built it because it could.
What does Adam's plight
suggest to you
about art in the face of hopelessness?
Another story from KTLA - TV (perhaps from Thursday, though it's unclear)
suggests that this isn't all
about typhus: «Orange County Vector Control will be out here at Willard Intermediate... and El Sol Science and
Arts Academy not only to trap feral cats and test them for typhus, but to also help control the population, which they say they've fielded a lot of complaints
about lately.»
Very little information is known
about the game, but the box
art suggests two protagonists with a bit of a chip on their shoulders, one male, one female.
As the name
suggests, Drift Stage is all
about the
art of driving sideways, with points awarded the longer you can sustain your drift.
Now, there's no box
art picture or screenshots, no trailer or artwork and no real detail
about the game to
suggest someone from the store has ever played it (the description is merely «Dragon Ball kicks into 3D with all new features and gameplay designed for the Nintendo 3DS hardware.»)
If, as others
suggest,
art is
about asking questions and not just answering them, as illustrators often do, then illustration may not fit the definition of fine
art.
The collective mind of
Art F City critics
suggest that you will quite enjoy yourself visiting and chatting with artists Carla Gannis (digital and fan of emojis and Wonder Woman), Nicholas Cueva (who probably knows more
about spiritual archaeologist Klaus Dona than any other artist), and Liliya Lifanova (who's had one of her performances presented by the World Chess Hall of Fame).
Thinking
about abstraction's continued relevance may require me to at least mention Zombie Formalism, («Formalism because this
art involves a straightforward, reductive, essentialist method of making a painting and Zombie because it brings back to life the discarded aesthetics of Clement Greenberg»), if only to
suggest that the term, coined by artist - critic Walter Robinson, quoted in brackets above, seems to refer more to the market than to the
art and may appear more pertinent in the USA than in the UK where alternative modernisms have sometimes held more sway than the version associated with Greenberg and Fried.
However, SculptureCenter really does
suggest what a group show can say
about New York City, where even modern
art can not «make it new» or dirty enough to be now.
In this week's round up of vitriol - filled
art criticism, Karen Rosenberg kinda sorta reveals her true feelings
about Ed Ruscha, while Andrew Russeth
suggests Nate Lowman just quit.
The response
suggested others in the
art world were anxious
about the answer — anxious that Rosen's closing was bad on its own but also represented something much bigger that's been gathering on the New York
art world horizon for a while, as a handful of galleries (mostly on the Lower East Side) have closed or moved citing difficult market conditions while collectors complain
about not being able to afford even entry - level prices anymore.
Also, just as the lithograph was
about one set of objects (namely man - made chimneys also acting as trees), the collaged ukulele would be a functional musical instrument also being an
art object, so I felt that there existed interesting parallel sets of ideas to play with
about one set of images that can
suggest something entirely different or
about an object that can be transformed into something else with different associations.»
Their
art may present each artist's personal affairs, or pose questions
about the value of
art and existence, or
suggest that we perceive our current situations from different perspectives.
Together, they
suggest a multiplicity of practices behind a simple question
about art and science.
One senses the artist's determination to make things that didn't look like
art, that had
about them an everyday anonymity, even an amateurishness, which
suggested they could have been made by almost anyone.
«British Black
Art Works: Debates on Western
Art History,» an interesting new volume published this week, «
suggests new narratives
about canonical artworks of the British Black
Art movement» and «introduces readers to an important, long - marginalized movement and recontextualizes it with groundbreaking scholarship.»
Asked in an interview that same year why he wrote
about his
art in this way, Fabro explained: «Really, I wanted to
suggest that viewers should not take up specific or conventional stances, but should simply respond to what they see -LSB-...].
As the title
suggests, Kelly is interested in discovering the relationship between image and desire, and attempts to reframe the way we think
about and look at
art.
But that faint brush with
art history
suggests that Elahi is thinking
about his visual output not only in the context of the surveillance state but the history of image making writ large, and his multiple - channel video piece «Fenester» reveals an awareness that, in hindsight, feels like it might've present in his work from the very beginning: the long shadow of Gerhard Richter.
What has happened to Stella — cut out from today's portrait —
suggests that you should remain wary of shifting fashions in taste, particularly in a period like ours that does not have powerful convictions
about how best to measure
art of enduring value.
And she
suggested to another founding member of the Guerrilla Girls that I would make a good Guerrilla Girl, based on the fact that I was committed to my
art, and I was angry enough
about what was going on in the
art world to want to help do something
about it.
The work in
About Abstraction
suggests a kinship with the Abstract Expressionist movement of 1940s SoHo and San Francisco, and illustrates the enduring vitality and power of nonrepresentational
art for well over a century.
At the same time it
suggests a sense of trepidation and intrigue
about the relationship between the politics of race and perceptions of exclusion and mystique in the contemporary
art world.
Riley has spoken
about her great love of nature (see Riley and Bryan Robertson, «Things to Enjoy», Bridget Riley: Dialogues on
Art, pp.83 - 97) and although the forms in Evoë 3 are not directly representational, they
suggest shapes and rhythms familiar from the natural world.
Mr. Johnson's show, which generates its own poetry,
suggests a transitional phase in
art right now, a time when
art can be
about racial themes, but also be removed from them, free to play with contradictions.
When Emma Dexter, then director of exhibitions at the Institute of Contemporary
Arts in London, was planning a show
about music videos, Mr. Brown
suggested she speak with Mr. Leckey, whose proposal became the «Fiorucci» film, featuring images of British nightclubs from the 1970s to the»90s.
Speaking at the announcement of the prize, Himid — the first woman of colour and the oldest artist to win the award — insisted that while her work had not gone unnoticed by the
arts community, it had been largely ignored by the media and
suggested that this was because it «was too complicated to talk
about».
In both instances, the precisely rendered paintings
suggest the importance of slowness in viewing
art and an attention to detail that is
about her equally patient process.