Sentences with phrase «artist jettisons»

Restively contemplating traditional gender associations, these artists jettison the «iconic brushstroke» in favor of extrusion and fiber art.

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Meanwhile, the classic commentary track featuring Campbell, Raimi, co-writer Scott Spiegel, and makeup artist Greg Nicotero — the only real major roommate on this dual - layered disc now that the full - frame version of the flick's been jettisoned — resurfaces; if you're unfamiliar with this track, it's one of the few must - listens of the yakker era — not for its information (which is pretty good, actually), but for the camaraderie and off - the - cuff wit of those involved.
«Jettisoning the silence that has been imposed on women of all races and religions and classes and sexual orientations is important for all of these artists,» said Deborah Frizzell, an independent curator who organized the exhibition with guest curator Harry J. Weil, and Wave Hill's senior curator Jennifer McGregor and curator of visual arts Gabriel de Guzman.
While the idea of historically identifiable «-- isms» has largely been jettisoned as a quaint 20th — Century notion, there are certainly notable areas of artistic practice that seem to, for whatever reason at certain moments, gain traction with large numbers of artists.
It doesn't matter if she hews to a feminist reading of history, self - consciously apes historical modes of abstraction, or engages in Warholian strategies, the «post -» artist will happily jettison aesthetic engagement for the opportunity to pontificate in the service of self.
To oversimplify Agee's compelling contention, much of early 20th - century American art history was jettisoned either because it either didn't make a good story for the press, a cohesive argument for historians, or a particularly flattering narrative for those artists who came afterward.
It took another five years for Guston to jettison his traditional paintings and become an abstract artist, which he did with «Red Painting» (1950).
So while Caterpillars on a Leaf (c. 1952) represents (in a charming semi-figurative style of hatched black on yellow) the curling form of the creatures, by the early 1960s the artist was no longer focusing on the world of appearances, jettisoning still - lifes and interiors for paintings of pure feeling.
Wearing jettisons her own identity to adopt the guise of family members or artists such as Diane Arbus or Andy Warhol, so revealing her own background and influence.
Along with Picasso and other turn - of - the - century, avant - garde artists, he jettisoned recognizable content, contributing to a form of art that would come to be known as «abstraction.»
Focusing on those major group exhibitions and events which jettisoned Russian artists to international attention, or introduced Russian publics to Western art stars, the book provides readers with a unique perspective into the dawning of the global art world.
Jettisoning his past work, Baldessari was able to move beyond the studio to a kind of work that can be simply done in the artist's head:
Prison design and architecture repre - sent to the artists a zero state of design, where all traditional design considerations are jettisoned in favor of a design that exclusively seeks to prevent certain behaviors, generally focusing on not lending itself to the infliction of bodily harm.
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