Callot's portfolio The Large Miseries of War — shown in its entirety — chronicles the wide -
ranging atrocities of war showcases the artist's innovative use of etching.
The atrocity of war is always multiplied by the willingness of each side to overlook their common humanity with the other side.
It's likely to produce a negative reaction with some millennial Christians, many of whom gravitated toward the pacifism of Shane Claiborne as a reaction to
the atrocities of the war in Iraq.
It doesn't matter whether a movie explores
the atrocities of war, glorifies war, or even pokes fun at war — I just can't sit through ninety minutes of human beings blowing each other to pieces without facing the temptation to give up on the goodness of God altogether.
«I know the evil that you will do...» Elisha describes to
him the atrocities of war.
Prior to The Wind Rises, he explored this the most in Porco Rosso, with its titular porcine fighter pilot making art out of the way he maneuvers through the clouds to escape
the atrocities of war in Europe.
In America, noir built tragedy out of post-war paranoia, men trapped in a world that no longer made sense after
the atrocities of war and the reshuffling of social roles at home: women are dangerous harbingers of change and violence is a matter of course.
This instalment touches on war artists, war propaganda,
the atrocities of war, the scourge of childhood diseases, and the loss of art works to richer countries.
Feelings of despair and disbelief over
the atrocities of the war plagued many people in Britain.
Although it is a book with rape, murder, and the many
atrocities of war — it is actually a story of love and devotion, of attempting to overcome the worst.
Instead of focusing on
the atrocities of war or sweeping military campaigns, Call of Duty: WWII takes place over the period of a year between 1944 and 1945.
The things is, you can really see where these games have attempted to communicate
the atrocities of war, to respect historical accuracy and the people involved in these conflicts.
The first group exhibition, Women and their Work I: Affect + Action will open on Friday, September 8 from 5:30 to 7 pm where artists will address social issues ranging from institutionalized racism, water pollution,
the atrocities of war, and the subjugation of female bodies (human and nonhuman).
Never one to pull back from controversial discussion, the artist's work addresses the complexity of gender, injustice, inequality,
the atrocities of war, and the environmental costs of nuclear dependence.
Even in his later works that depict
the atrocities of war, allegorical still lifes, vivid interpretations of art - historical masterpieces, and his sensual canvases created during his twilight years, he continued to apply a reduction of colour.
Many of his works refer directly to the terror and
atrocities of war, and form an anthology of images of universally recognised violence.
Their forms are grotesquely marred through perverse modification, echoing
the atrocities of war or self - inflicted improvements of plastic surgery.
The unique symbolic «language» that he developed became his way of expressing frustration with man's inhumanity toward man and
the atrocities of war.
The large 6 by 4 foot canvass, Rape of the Sabine Women — now on view at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and museum — stands as Picasso's last great «history painting» and outcry against
the atrocities of war.»
What unites each of these works is not just a visual motive — representation of
the atrocities of war — but also the deeply personal, even intimate, nature of Schneemann's eulogies and laments.
These pieces, heavily influenced by
the atrocities of war, were immediately noticed as they differed significantly from the semi-figurative painting and colorful post-war tendencies.
The unique symbolic «language» that he developed became his way of expressing frustration with man's inhumanity towards man and
the atrocities of war.