The exhibition considers the line between commercial and fine art as well as examines the interplay among light, chemistry and
artistic vision as artists experimented with the form.
The historic property's restoration integrates
artistic vision as well as nature — island monkeys, local donkeys, colorful birds and nocturnal tree frogs all amuse and serenade you in this lush paradise.
Not exact matches
In In Search of Our Mothers» Gardens, Walker uses her mother's gardens
as a metaphor for all that she has inherited from her mother, including
artistic skill and a
vision of harmony.
Donald Glover is a talented stand - up comedian, rapper (
as Childish Gambino), actor (Community) and writer (30 Rock), but it's his latest show, Atlanta — which he created and stars in — that finally showcases the full scope of his
artistic vision.
@Tom's Photography Store — well, we see an original item
as being something which the designer or maker has brought their
artistic vision to, something which is unique.
I think that it's very important that when you are looking for someone to capture these moments for you, if that person in additional to having the technical skill and the
artistic knowledge to execute what you have
as your
vision as a client.
As artistic director and head buyer — a role previously held by her mother — Avsadjanashvili is the
vision behind Babockha's carefully curated edit, which has seen the store named one of the most beautiful boutiques in the world by Forbes.
That's right, Ryan Gosling fans, with this film, Refn first got his Danish derrière (Oh, wait, that's French) over here to America, and you know what, that was the time critics decided to question some of his storytelling methods, either because foreign films are much easier to forgive for their pretentiousness - I mean, «experimental
artistic vision», or simply because Refn had so little of an idea on how to bring his
visions to America that he decided to get John Turturro, of all people,
as his lead.
What director Peyton lacks in
artistic vision he compensates for in his ability to wrangle such a CG - intensive production, which is more than can be said for such WB favorites
as David Yates («The Legend of Tarzan») and Zack Snyder («Justice League»).
Adventurous but not selfish, intelligent but not difficult, a victory lap of sorts but hardly congratulatory, Terje's first album is astoundingly balanced and astonishingly broad, a wider serving of the man's
artistic vision that ultimately proves just
as satisfying
as his single servings have in the past.
This decade has seen a significant increase in what can only be described a «prestige genre,» a Sci - Fi or Fantasy film that is treated
as serious drama and, usually, with a distinctly more
artistic vision than traditional commercial fare.
Amy Adams won a Golden Globe for the second straight year, taking the comedy / musical lead actress award for her turn
as artist Margaret Keane in «Big Eyes,» a woman who, Adams said, «had such a quiet voice and such a strong heart and such a strong
artistic vision.»
Corbet clearly wants to be more than just an actor... and has the skills and
vision to make a name for himself
as a filmmaker; he has an ear for dialogue, unique
artistic vision and technical skills proving he has the making of a great writer - director.
I don't think anyone on the planet can claim that they understand Tommy's
artistic vision or thought process
as a person, but Franco,
as an actor and director, has a tight grip on how he behaves and how to elicit that eccentricity (an early scene has Tommy and Greg disruptively reciting play lines in a restaurant to hilarious effect).
This decade has seen a significant increase in what can only be described a «prestige genre,» a Sci - Fi or Fantasy film that is treated
as serious drama and, usually, with a distinctly more
artistic vision than...
Tomei: I don't even mean
artistic vision, but also you don't think of it
as producer - related, because there are things like how should the atmosphere on the set be or how do we want to eat lunch.
Wadjda was made with permission from the Saudi government, which signals that the country may be willing to accept challenging homegrown
artistic visions, just
as it has recently relaxed its stance on women riding bikes.
The acclaimed series, with Lois Vossen
as executive producer, features documentaries united by the creative freedom,
artistic achievement, and unflinching
visions of independent filmmakers.
Pialat's story is dry and lacks the very
artistic vision you would expect from a project such
as this.
As much as it deeply understands the artistic mindset of a driven creator, it also acknowledges the darker implications of a genius» tunnel visio
As much
as it deeply understands the artistic mindset of a driven creator, it also acknowledges the darker implications of a genius» tunnel visio
as it deeply understands the
artistic mindset of a driven creator, it also acknowledges the darker implications of a genius» tunnel
vision.
Like much Japanese animation of Miyazaki's generation, the film is sentimental and sweet, but
as much
as it deeply understands the
artistic mindset of a driven creator, it also acknowledges the darker implications of a genius» tunnel
vision.
With the purpose of fostering cross-cultural exchange and
artistic vision, SIFF has collaborated with WASA North America Group to select five wonderful feature films from mainland China to screen
as part of the 2016 showcase series.
As the only female contender for the contract and with her
artistic ideals severely conflicting with Le Notre's
vision, Sabine is confounded when she secures the coveted indenture, despite overwhelming derisive indignation from her male adversaries.
As the danger to More and his family increases, two men will vie for Meg's affections: John Clement, her former tutor and More's protégé who shares Meg's passion for medicine, but whose true identity will become unclear, and the great Holbein, who's
artistic vision will forever alter her understanding of the world.
As the world changes around him, James stays true to himself and his
artistic vision.
Our original
vision was, and remains, that e ink is a flexible, elastic sticker with an integrated control circuitry active matrix mechanism that can be adhered beautifully and invisibly to all kinds of surfaces, imbuing them with the ability to express either aesthetic or
artistic designs, or more importantly, convey relevant information when needed, and then disappear invisibly into the background
as appropriate.
It's absolutely wonderful that the response to the amount of bland crud available right now has been, rather than abandoning gaming and leaving the market to crash
as it did in 1983, gamers have banded together to produce the titles they love, for them, based on
artistic vision rather than prodit margins.
Sure, which is why they made Steam Controllers, and Big Picture Mode, and designed a VR headset, and are developing VR games, and hosting record - breaking esports tournaments... «
as little work
as possible», doing things nobody has ever done before, to «print money»... if they were truly another «disregard
artistic vision, print money» - type company, we'd all be bitching right now about how bad Half Life 6 was.
As I grew up, I thought I would keep making cartoons, but instead, my
artistic vision morphed into surreal and abstract video game design.
Should a developer sacrifice their
artistic vision so
as to not offend anyone?
While a statement will not make or break an artist's career, having a well - written and succinct statement is a tool that they can sharpen and change
as their
artistic vision changes and evolves.
Andy Warhol, Arthur Okamura, Robert Rauschenberg, Roy Lichtenstein, Harry Gottlieb and many other artists have used screen printing
as an expression of creativity and
artistic vision.
«While it is perhaps not surprising that artists have found the night such a compelling subject for centuries, Night
Vision sheds new light on the technical complexities and personal meanings embedded in its depictions,
as well
as how the period's unique cultural and social climate influenced subsequent
artistic movements.»
Penn developed that
artistic vision over the next sixty years, shooting more than 150 covers for Vogue between 1943 and 2004 (a selection of which will be on view), creating celebrated portraits of leading cultural figures such
as Pablo Picasso, Truman Capote, and Miles Davis, and producing groundbreaking fashion editorials noted for their natural lighting and formal simplicity.
The Board of Trustees, together with Salpeter, simultaneously announced it has put in place a new structure for the museum's senior leadership that expands the roles and responsibilities of its founding management team: Deputy Director and Chief Curator Alex Gartenfeld is being named
Artistic Director, leading institutional
vision, strategy, and programming
as the museum's chief executive officer; and Associate Director Tommy Ralph Pace is being promoted to Deputy Director, overseeing operations, institutional advancement, and external affairs.
Sound and
Vision — The Screenings, curated by FotoFocus
Artistic Director, Kevin Moore, will be on display April 25 - 27 at Paramount Pictures Studios
as part of Paris Photo Los Angeles.
Existing
as an idea rather than a physical object, Weiner invites visitors to experience his work in tandem with the rich heritage of the Palace, using the building's historic collections
as a support structure for his
artistic vision.
Art in General will select artists based on
artistic strength,
vision, and professional capability,
as well the artist's relevance to curatorial concepts identified for the upcoming programming at Art in General.
One wonders if his dissemination of such a raw, personal
vision as a lithographic multiple played a role in provoking law enforcement reactionaries; in any case, their efforts seem only to have confirmed the
artistic integrity of a medium emerging from commercial associations, and the Norton Simon is a fitting place for Everts's contribution to receive its due.
Coming of age
as an artist during the 1960s, on the heels of abstract expressionism during a period when the art - world was dominated by men, she succeeded in expressing her unique
artistic vision and voice and continues to do so to this day.
Few modern and contemporary artists are regarded
as the first in employing certain techniques or
artistic visions.
The 1930s were an active time for Gottlieb
as he sought his own
artistic vision, finding inspiration in a variety of places.
The book also includes 16 photographs by Jack Shear of Kelly's studio
as he left it on his final day of painting — a poignant record of his seven - decade advancement of a singular
artistic vision.
From Group Material co-founder Julie Ault's personal art collection from the 1980s and»90s on view at Artists Space to Fiona Tan's film of the Sir John Soane Museum's antiquities collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art (echoing Alain Resnais's great 1956 documentary of Paris's national library, «Toute la mémoire du monde») to the Museum of the City of New York's upcoming show of graffiti art collected by the late artist Martin Wong, artists and institutions are devoting considerable efforts to showing groups of historical art objects gathered through an idiosyncratic personal
vision — with that act of curation being foregrounded
as an
artistic gesture.
Judges praised it
as «a truly outstanding museum with a bold
artistic vision» which in 2013 came of age.
Many portraits of her were breakthrough works like Marguerite (1916) that reveal an advance in Matisse's
artistic vision, but she also appeared in pictures of family life and with other models such
as in Two Women in a Landscape, Vallée du Loup (1922).
Their interdisciplinary approach to a developing
artistic vision and practice equips students to thrive
as an emerging professional within the regional, national, and international scenes of art, design, and writing.
New acquisitions support the
vision of the university
as an environment for innovative thinking and
artistic experimentation.
In this intimate conversation between Elena Platonova and the Logsdails we learn about the path both men took from pursuing their own
artistic visions — Nicholas
as a painter; Alexander
as a musician — to running a transatlantic gallery.
For noted art historian and author James A. Porter, Charles White was one of the great interpreters of the history and culture of black Americans: «Charles is an artist steeped in life; and his informed
artistic vision conduces to an understanding of vivid pictorial symbols which, through large
as life itself, are altogether free or false or distorted ideas or shallow and dubious emotion.»