Sentences with phrase «art viewers in»

Michael Galinsky's «Malls Across America» series features tableaus of sneakers or potted plants outside a J. C. Penney, while Thomas Struth's photograph captures gaping art viewers in Florence, Italy.
It is confusing perhaps for the art viewer in search of an exhibition text, but this derailment and the possible co-option of Reiner's politics is part of the routine at the club.

Not exact matches

The viewer of art and the reader of a novel who surrender themselves to a new order of reality illustrate well both the validity of and the difficulties involved in such spontaneous freedom in the play experience.
Examining absurd theories around Mad Men and True Detective, Julia Yost characterizes this phenomenon as a shift from the aesthetic to the forensic: «Everything on screen and soundtrack is a clue, and the viewer's challenge is to suss out the secrets encoded by the creators» choices in writing, casting, wardrobe, and art direction.
Sheen's program was ecumenical in its content, ranging over a broad spread of subjects from communism to art, science, war, family life, and personal problems, though the fact that he was a bishop of the Roman Catholic Church was continually apparent to viewers because of his priestly garb and cape.
The most important question is this: Is the work of art expressive of a powerful view of life and, regardless of subject matter, does it stir some religious sensitivity in the viewer?
Because of motion, lapse of time, mobility of the angle of vision, and the intimacy of the close - up, the viewer has a sense of presence that is much more tense than in any other art form.
The vice of the media - processed image in covering politics, art, education — most of the world in which we live and act — is that it strips away the moral - historical context to leave the citizen - viewer with Brute Event as Truth.
Everything on screen and soundtrack is a clue, and the viewer's challenge is to suss out the secrets encoded by the creators» choices in writing, casting, wardrobe, and art direction.
The good of making doesn't lie in the maker or in what art does to a reader or viewer.
This art does not strive to expand experience but rather to reflect a piety that already exists in the viewer.
«Our ambition is to create a connection between the viewer and the very real art of building taking place on a live construction project - especially as many of these are located in the very heart of public spaces,» says Art of Building manager Saul Townseart of building taking place on a live construction project - especially as many of these are located in the very heart of public spaces,» says Art of Building manager Saul TownseArt of Building manager Saul Townsend.
«By using special state - of - the - art cameras that use dual synchronized lenses, and two individual image sensors to produce a separate stream of video for the viewers» left and right eyes, they capture your wedding in the same way your eyes do,» says Creative Director Igor Dmitry.
In an Aalto University film study combining art and neuroscience, viewers were shown Christopher Nolan's early classic Memento (2000).
He reconstructs an iconic piece by placing a metallic reflective ball in front, to give art viewers a brand new perspective to a classic piece of work.
Shyamalan opens the locations in Philadelphia, whether at the Art Museum or at the Zoo, to viewers in unique ways with every shot in this movie.
He created a work of art and engaged the viewers in a discussion of grand ideas.
In its incarnation as an art installation, mounted in Melbourne, Berlin and, most recently, New York City, Manifestoallowed viewers to wander freely among its dozen tableaux, each projected on its own screeIn its incarnation as an art installation, mounted in Melbourne, Berlin and, most recently, New York City, Manifestoallowed viewers to wander freely among its dozen tableaux, each projected on its own screein Melbourne, Berlin and, most recently, New York City, Manifestoallowed viewers to wander freely among its dozen tableaux, each projected on its own screen.
One of the Cates even wonders whether it is the intention of the artist to bore the viewer — and responses to that question may vary depending on one's tolerance for theoretical discussions of art and / or one's interest in the chameleonic qualities of the project's star.
Sadly, most baby boomers will consider themselves too mature to ever sit for a cartoon, much less one featuring a bunch of superheroes, while younger viewers who readily eat up such features will not quite be in tune with the many old - school styles in the art or political implications of the back story.
Unlike Kaufman's Adaptation (Spike Jonze, 2002)-- which is directly concerned with the possibility of art in the cinema and ultimately lapses into a farcical parody of the Hollywood style — Eternal Sunshine presents its viewer with a classical boy - meets - girl, boy - loses - girl, boy - gets - girl romance structure.
Multi-layered and beautifully - filmed by Oscar winner Danny Boyle, prescription Trance lets viewers into the world of art and hypnosis in a tale that deserves to be talked about long after the credits roll.
The characters in these films are implicitly driven to madness for being rich or attractive, and so viewers are invited to congratulate themselves to a certain extent for watching tony art projects that both glorify and vilify sexual and material interests.
His hulking, tattooed frame dominating nearly every scene, the Belgian - born, Hollywood - friendly actor makes a welcome return to the taciturn tough - guy register he established in the European art - house thrillers «Bullhead» and «Rust and Bone,» seething and sulking with a ferocity that rewards the viewer's close attention.
Film is an art that allows the viewer to bring themselves in conversation with it, and therefore what each person sees in a film will be different from what anyone else sees.
This documentary plunges the viewer into the chaotic life of a forgotten artist, from early fame as a painter and denizen of the Lower East Side, through his struggles with heroin, to his surprising comeback as street art exploded to become one of the most popular and lucrative art movements in the world.
After all the movie is too downright weird for mainstream tastes but appeals instead to the type of viewer familiar with film noir conventions, German expressionism in film as well as the art of Edward Hopper.
And it invites the viewer to take seriously her mode of thought and of art; not just to take seriously, but to revel, inasmuch as one is able to revel in work that is simultaneously so austere and so rich.
A close up of one painting's white and blue oils innately leads into the next cut of the side of a mountain, observed now in real life, but almost unrecognizable to the viewer whether we're seeing landscape art or reality.
Other documentary highlights include Cameraperson, taking viewers inside the global career of cinematographer, Kirsten Johnson; and The Eagle Huntress set in the mountains of Mongolia where a teenage heroine learns the ancient - and previously male - only - art of falconry.
But as with her queerness, her pop inclinations are a feature, not a bug, and it is difficult to separate Dirty Computer from the larger narrative of resistance across the arts today; from A Wrinkle in Time, a film dedicated above all else to instilling wonder and empowering young viewers; from Gabby Rivera's (now sadly discontinued) America comic book series, one centering a young, queer Latina, America Chavez, who repeatedly declares she is America; from An American Marriage, Tayari Jones's latest novel that emphasizes to be black is to be American.
One of my favorite aspects of art as a whole is it's ability to take questionable things and make the viewer appreciate them in a way that makes them second guess not only their taste but their moral compass.
The ceremony, which celebrates the best movie ad campaigns, dished out its gold key art award for Ted's integrated campaign and also awarded gold in the print category, for the billboards and one - sheet teaser posters depicting Ted and best buddy Mark Wahlberg variously swigging beers on a couch and urinating with their backs to the viewer.
Best - case scenario: In a crowded art - house market, viewers attuned to a subtler sensibility will seek out The Wonders on the strength of its uniformly excellent reviews.
Van Bebber rubs the viewer's nose in all manner of degradation, from group orgies to performance art bacchanals, and somewhere along the way it stops being fun for the kids (and the spectator).
In the Doctor Strange film, viewers saw the Master of the Mystic Arts take the fight directly to Dormammu.
Michael Haneke has showed a very sadistic worldview throughout most of his films, ranging from the brutal disturbance of Benny's Video to the provocateur whimsy of Funny Games, all of which have divided viewers between those who accept the art in his work and those who do not like his heavy - handed, Godardian ethos in feeble pursuance of making his statements.
An impressionistic barrage of sexually frustrated prisoners grasping for each other and at themselves, their musculature bathed in chiaroscuro light as they lovingly move their hands down their bodies while they're watched by drooling, baton - wielding guards, Un chant d'amour is an all - consuming work of art that aims to liberate the viewer through erotic fantasy.
«Forty years ago, I set out to make a personal art picture that could hopefully influence generations of viewers for years to come,» Coppola said in a statement.
by Walter Chaw Stop on any single frame of Alfonso Cuarón's remarkable war idyll Children of Men — a film that's rarely in repose, sometimes seeming composed of one long, frantic shot — and I suspect the sharp - eyed, educated viewer would be able to cull a reference to modern art, most likely one about men reduced to their base animal nature.
«If you must blink, do it now,» the young one - eyed Japanese hero Kubo (voice of Art Parkinson, Game of Thrones) cautions viewers in the opening moments of Kubo and the Two Strings.
It was disheartening — no, it was completely fucked - up — that the festival competition jury awarded no prize to Toni Erdmann, which was by far the most popular film in the competition and which did the near - impossible by uniting entertainment - oriented and art - oriented viewers.
One way is to give students an opportunity to learn through a recognised piece of art, relevant to their topic, and have them either deconstruct it or construct their own associated «piece of art,» to demonstrate their understanding of the topic and to provoke a response in the viewer.
Okema Owens Simpson, the sixth - grade multi-classroom leader for English language arts at Ranson IB Middle School in Charlotte, N.C, guides viewers through several typical days in which she provides what her teaching team needs most: daily coaching; lesson planning; practice in delivering lessons; data analysis; co-teaching or modeling lessons; and pulling out small student groups for intensive help.
A decade later, Alexander's work was featured in a boldly oversize book, At Speed, full of luscious, full - color images that forced viewers to reconsider motorsports photography as fine art.
The example of viewing art in Florence surrounded by the buildings and environment that the art was created gives the viewer a totally different dimension than if the art was viewed from a book or just any museum.
The Fisher - Price IXL e-reader is a 6 in 1 device the new device functions as a Digital Book Reader, MP3 Music Player, Photo Viewer, Digital Art Book, Notepad and also a Game Player.
Literature touches our spirit in a way that film, television, and even art can not, for instead of presenting the passive viewer with a visual image, good writing demands our participation and co-creation.
To help encourage people in an already exceptionally crowded city adopt one of those 30 million dogs the creative team of photographer Amol Jadhav and art director / retoucher Pranav Bhide borrowed from Rubin's vase, a famous black and white drawing that either looks like two faces or a vase depending on if the viewer focuses on the black or white areas.
Art's purpose is to inspire, and these definitely inspire their viewers to find room in their hearts and homes (no matter how crowded it is) to complete their family with an animal who needs love and a forever home.
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