Sentences with phrase «artistic imitation of»

The artistic imitation of wood is frequently referred to as faux bois, the French term for «false wood» and its origins are traced back to the Renaissance period.
The pattern is an artistic imitation of the leopard print.

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It's a strange feeling when you feel a film comes across like a neutered imitation of a recognisable artistic voice, only to realise come the end credits that the film's screenplay was actually written by that person.
(Fitting that Hooper evokes modern - day Argento, what with the artistic decline of both men similarly indicated by low - rent expressionism — a product of self - imitation.)
Drawing on the spectacular resources of the Norton Simon collections, the exhibition explores the wealth of aesthetic and conceptual artistic strategies that challenge the shortsighted view of still life as simply an art of imitation.
Through this participatory project, Shrigley questions the cult of artistic genius, plays with power and gender dynamics, and reveals the inevitable breakdown in representation between imitation and imagination.
Imitation is at the very core of the artistic practice of Cindy Sherman.
Jose Dávila's artistic practice is located in the boundaries of the homage, imitation and critique.
Writing in The New York Times, Roberta Smith notes that something besides imitation prevails in his work: «formal rigor, the personalizing effects of scale and touch, faith in materials as carriers of artistic meaning and, above all, hard - nosed, even hypercritical reverence.»
Here, Foster does not see the late - 20th - century reappearance of artistic strategies such as the readymade or the monochrome as a case of imitation or repetition, but rather as a productive reworking of the original avant - garde.
Elizabeth A Brainard, «Innovation and Imitation: Artistic Advance and the Legal Protection of Architectural Works» (1984) 70 Cornell L Rev 81.
It is an European interpretation and imitation of Chinese and East Asian artistic traditions and it first began appearing in Europe in the 17th century.
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