Sentences with phrase «as an artist whose»

... I was grateful for its moments of ambition and for the look at Gaga as an artist whose hard work in creating music and an experience to surround that music is second to none in the pop universe right now.
From early photo - text pieces, where Wilson dressed as a man who is impersonating a woman, to her performances as First Ladies Nancy Reagan and Barbara Bush, to her most recent works, in which Wilson revisited the framework of her early photo - texts to investigate the role of a woman over 60, Wilson stands as an artist whose strong and humorous voice has endured and remained current through many waves of feminism.
As an artist whose methods can be simultaneously aligned with disparate movements like Pop, Minimalism, and Conceptualism, Artschwager's aesthetic is not easily defined.
Nor was either included in last season's MoMA foray into contemporary painting, though they are the two names most often cited as artists whose work should have been included.
As an artist whose primary subject is the slippery nature of perception, Therrien is especially involved in the matter of how his work is seen.
The gallery has garnered a reputation for supporting artists working across disciplines and with new and challenging forms of creative expression; as well as artists whose work has had a lasting impact on contemporary art and culture.
She speaks as the artist whose plantation stereotypes in silhouette made her career, but seemed to critics a passive acceptance of what she hated.
As an artist whose work engages with the impact of governing discourses on human body, such association with alternative realms offers the means to dismantle and reform existing notions on human experience.
As an artist whose key medium was her intellect, Mendieta's perspectives on time, place, and mind - body connection made her a pioneer among those dealing with identity politics and feminism.
Pop's practitioners become defined as artists whose distillation of the vernacular is able to capture the feelings stirring among a broad public, beginning with young participants in the politicized 1960s counterculture.
«As an artist whose images straddle the border of art and document, Friedlander was uniquely positioned to preserve the social and visual phenomena of New Orleans, creating a varied body of work that is as humanistic as it is artistic,» said Susan Taylor, NOMA's Montine McDaniel Freeman Director.
As an artist whose career has spanned four decades, Olivier Mosset first attracted international attention in the 1960's when he started defining his paintings as simply art objects.
As an artist whose name evokes recognition, and even conversation, beyond the periphery of the contemporary art world, the Brooklyn based artist draws a crowd of eager devotees (the author not excluded) to any venue at which his work is being exhibited or discussed.
Reproduced in part and translated for the first time in a sleek volume edited by Philip Larratt - Smith, Bourgeois's literary archivist, these writings reveal Bourgeois as an artist whose profound engagement with psychoanalysis was anchored in a sustained, often tortuous praxis.
The exhibition highlights Oiticica as an artist whose impulse to depart from the traditional conception of the artwork, with a constant urge for renewal and experimentation, was working significantly ahead of his time.
As an artist whose practice re-thinks the body as «carrier of continually weaving narrative», Hahn often uses textiles to interweave the conceptual with the metaphorical, all the while feeding her art with richly layered sociological and anthropological theories.
The invited speakers were performance curators from important American institutions including the Dia Art Foundation, Performa, Danspace Project, and MoMA; local projects like FD13 Residency (Sandra Teitge) and The Bindery Projects (Nate Young); as well as artists whose work is linked to the above mentioned institutions and projects (Ralph Lemon, Maria Hassabi, Pope L., Charles Atlas, Rashaun Mitchell).
As an artist whose life irreversibly changed after World War II, Oelze produced works that delved into latent corners of the mind where the darkest fantasies unfold.
So does he, as an artist whose work challenges the very notion of who and what the masters are, think their time is up?
Alex Hubbard was sitting next to me, and I could only think to ask how he felt about being categorized as an artist whose paintings and silkscreens have become associated with the «new abstraction.»
Gray, a well - known commercial photographer in the music industry as well as an artist whose work is included in numerous museum collections, is restaging an extended performance piece suggestively located at today's perplexing crossroads of art culture and celebrity culture.
A «painter's painter» has been defined as an artist whose emphasis on aesthetics, rather than content, means s / he makes paintings for other painters.
Kathy Butterly TIBOR DE NAGY GALLERY As an artist whose medium is clay, Kathy Butterly works between two histories: the tradition of pots — of objects that may well be refined but as vessels...
In this vein, the Tate show, curated by renowned art historians T. J. Clark and Anne Wagner, seek to reposition Lowry as an artist whose urban scenes recast his contemporaries» sense of the modern — in part through their working - class subject matter but also because of their coupling of realist and Impressionist traits.

Not exact matches

It is no accident that Percy summons Flannery O'Connor to such questions as well; but unlike her, he does not anchor his response in St. Augustine and St. Paul (we have here no abiding place) nor in St. Thomas, whose argument is insistent that the poet's, the artist's, responsibility is to the good of the thing being made, not with the correction of appetites in his audience.
That is to say, expressionism had the power to communicate forcefully the images and the feeling of the artist; therefore, the great German expressionists, such as Emil Nolde, whose «Head of a Prophet» is one of the most powerful statements of the haunting and mysterious sense for Christ of modern art, evoke in us a response that is not the response of immediate and instant recognition.
Tolkien and Eliot paint a picture of the artist as co-creator with God whose Word indwells creation and the structure of human rationality.
Can we enlarge on the insights of artists such as Gerlach, whose creative gifts depend on the process of letting - go or opening, to receive imaginative insights from a Spirit greater than ourselves?
Solomon is Rihanna's personal chef — yes, that Rihanna: RiRi, island queen, Puma designer, and multiplatinum - selling artist whose most recent album, Anti, had her hailed as one of three black women who radicalized pop in 2016.
Artists such as Michelangelo and Leonardo DaVinci inspired generations with their perfection and style of art and this is no different to Alessandro Nesta whose legacy in the world of football and his ability to make defending an art form has left its mark on this generation and the world of football.
She has penned hits and written tunes for some very prominent artists whose styles span country, pop, folk, blues, and jazz, such as Bonnie Raitt, Emmylou Harris, Neil Diamond, Trisha Yearwood, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Bette Midler, Andy Bey, and Ute Lempter, including the Grammy - nominated, ground - breaking smash for Faith Hill's «This Kiss,» (Chapman / Roboff / Lerner).
Leslie is also a Lazure artist whose beautiful work graces our Upper Brookside classroom, and prior to becoming a Waldorf teacher was a professional fiber artist specializing in surface design and wearable art; she also spent several years as a speech pathologist.
South Bronx Band Plays Last Show Even if you haven't heard of ESG, chances are you've heard of artists influenced by ESG: The Wu - Tang Clan, the Beastie Boys, and Gangstarr are reportedly among the hip - hop acts who have sampled the band, whose sound is described as something of a fusion of hip - hop, post-punk, and soul.
Tottenham MP David Lammy, whose friend, the artist Khadija Saye, died in the fire, has repeatedly questioned the official number of dead as «far, far too low» and said that «failure to provide updates of the true number that died is feeding suspicion of a cover - up».
Hence efforts such as the Arts@CERN collaborations, where the laboratory hosts artists whose work is informed and inspired by science.
These expert scissors are made from top - of - the - line materials and the short, sharp blades succinctly snip rogue hairs to trim and tame even the most unruly brows for an overall defined appearance,» said Augustine, whose celebrity clients include the late artist formerly known as Prince, (his then wife) Mauela Testolini and actress / rapper Eve.
Makeup artist James Kaliardos believes that a strong set of arches creates an automatic air of confidence, and a 2013 study seemingly backs up his claims: Scientists discovered that women with «greater facial contrast» — specifically in the eyebrow region — were perceived as «younger» than those whose arches were not cosmetically enhanced.
«Think of gold shadow as a basic neutral with extra oomph,» says L'Oréal Paris celebrity makeup artist Billy B, whose clients include Sharon Stone.
«You have the hands of a craftsman, not an artist,» says a friendly village priest (Paolo Bonacelli) to an American expatriate whose identity is ambiguous but whose face is recognizable to the rest of us as George Clooney's.
The Disaster Artist deserves to stand alongside Tim Burton's Ed Wood as an appreciation of someone whose creative enthusiasm somehow managed to shine through their total lack of talent.
Joke in the Hole is an unusually infectious outing for an artist whose recent work with Black Dice, although intermittently catchy, remains as unrelentingly challenging as it's ever been.
With The Disaster Artist, James Franco transforms the tragicomic true - story of aspiring filmmaker and infamous Hollywood outsider Tommy Wiseau — an artist whose passion was as sincere as his methods were questionable — into a celebration of friendship, artistic expression, and dreams pursued against insurmountableArtist, James Franco transforms the tragicomic true - story of aspiring filmmaker and infamous Hollywood outsider Tommy Wiseau — an artist whose passion was as sincere as his methods were questionable — into a celebration of friendship, artistic expression, and dreams pursued against insurmountableartist whose passion was as sincere as his methods were questionable — into a celebration of friendship, artistic expression, and dreams pursued against insurmountable odds.
Irish actor Robert Sheehan delivers a nicely nuanced performance as Picasso's friend, Carles Casagemas, a young artist who could never gain a foothold in his career and whose life spiraled downward in a haze of alcoholism, opium addiction and unrequited love for a young prostitute named Germaine (Emma Appleton).
It's based on a play by Johan Heldenbergh who stars in the film as Didier, a gentle but irreligious bluegrass musician whose wild wife Elise (Veerle Baetens) is a tattoo artist and singer.
As Brown's aged, long - estranged mama, Davis — with the aid of terrific star Chadwick Boseman and some pretty expert makeup artists whose numbers Clint Eastwood should find immediately — manages to reinvigorate a set - up familiar from any number of tortured artist - biopics (i.e. absentee parent comes groveling years later to abandoned child - turned - superstar at the peak of his fame) with the same smart, electrifying clarity of character and tender yet tough - minded emotionalism that should be long - recognizable by now to anyone who has seen Doubt or Antwone Fisher or Solaris or Won't Back Down, or else Fences, King Hedley II, or Seven Guitars on Broadway, or, more likely, witnessed Davis» extraordinary, one - woman rescue job on Taylor's The Help.
All the while, a frantic Ford is working a case involving land developer «Lew the Jew» (Adam Goldberg), whose deal is being scuppered by a mysterious graffiti artist painting X-rated murals of the real estate tycoon (a subplot as puerile as it sounds, though undeniably funny in parts).
In contrast, the preacher emerges not as an object of ridicule or as a con artist in The Apostle, but as a complex man whose strengths and weaknesses bring about his fall as well as his redemption.
She plays Shirley as a quiet, innocent beauty whose attractiveness masks the cold, calculating mind of a corporate takeover artist.
Concert posters for David Bowie, Lou Reed and Iggy Pop are like shadows, always behind the singer, whose band served as a bridge between those artists and newer acts including Nine Inch Nails, the Cure and Radiohead.
When artists make films about artists, they too often portray them as misunderstood geniuses, whose personal torment and torturous indulgences are the price we may for their great works.
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