Sentences with phrase «autobiographical elements in»

Creators In video of a panel discussion, Bob Fingerman, Laura Lee Gulledge, Dean Haspiel and Ethan Young address how they use autobiographical elements in their graphic novels.
He seemed to be moving towards a more personal cinema (there were autobiographical elements in The Hairdress's Husband), but now with Tango (15) he has done something of a U-turn, with a selfconsciously outrageous black comedy about what used to be called «the sex war», before anybody had given the subject much thought.
His dress designs have an autobiographical element in the messages hidden in the fabrics.

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In «Jonas,» another story with autobiographical elements written around the same time, the title character, a painter, is described with a little more sympathy: He «believed in his staIn «Jonas,» another story with autobiographical elements written around the same time, the title character, a painter, is described with a little more sympathy: He «believed in his stain his star.
Shot in Super 16 mm and featuring a quartet of nuanced, understated performances from Jeff Daniels, Laura Linney, Jesse Eisenberg, and Owen Kline, this comic and poignant drama, peppered with autobiographical elements, deftly captures the heartache and confusion of a fracturing family.
What's more fascinating than any autobiographical elements, however, is Gerwig's ability to balance the emotional chemistry inherent in the premise.
Some books will be about the history of the game \'s creation, some will focus on particular elements like level design, story, and music, some will investigate the subculture that has formed around a game, some will bring in outside art, science, and media, some will have a strong autobiographical element.
So you don't know what this autobiographical element is doing in the movie and how to react to it.
While this entirely black and white production contains some clever jokes, an endorsement of the value of science and some seemingly autobiographical elements (Burton's father was a former minor league baseball player and as a child, Burton made films in his backyard using stop motion animation techniques), the script soon plummets into the typical monster movie.
While the novel isn't autobiographical in terms of the plot elements, it does contain many of my views on life, the philosophies which have influenced me, and the questions about life which I often ask myself and wiser people around me.
Award - winning Spanish author Molina tells the story of James Earl Ray's attempt to escape after killing Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968 and mixes it with autobiographical elements to ask: How does our experience of history, or our collective memory, affect our future?
In this sense, then, it's easy to read an autobiographical element into Rogue Legacy.
As a collaborative work between the artist, his grandfather, and his brother, who created the sound, Seascape extends Welling's interest in incorporating autobiographical elements into his work.
The exhibition's title, I Who Have Arrived In Heaven, reflects the artist's long - standing interest in cosmic realms and resonates with the autobiographical element that runs through her oeuvrIn Heaven, reflects the artist's long - standing interest in cosmic realms and resonates with the autobiographical element that runs through her oeuvrin cosmic realms and resonates with the autobiographical element that runs through her oeuvre.
Born in 1946, Binion has maintained an engaging practice that draws on autobiographical experience, African American narrative and the visual elements of Modernism.
Art historian Lucy Lippard wrote at the time: «Certain elements — a central focus (often «empty,» often circular or oval), parabolic baglike forms, obsessive line and detail, veiled strata, tactile or sensuous surfaces and forms, associative fragmentation, autobiographical emphasis, and so forth — are found far more often in the work of women than of men.»
In this way Guston's later paintings manage to meld autobiographical and personal elements, now presented in a tableau or theatrical way, with archetypal, universal concernIn this way Guston's later paintings manage to meld autobiographical and personal elements, now presented in a tableau or theatrical way, with archetypal, universal concernin a tableau or theatrical way, with archetypal, universal concerns.
In his solo exhibition «The Life Sized Black (a Porsche for RH)», Jonathan Monk revisits and reinterprets works from contemporary art with a mixture of wit, ingenuity and irreverence, appropriating and reorganising elements from a vast collection of images in a manner that is ironic but may also contain autobiographical allusionIn his solo exhibition «The Life Sized Black (a Porsche for RH)», Jonathan Monk revisits and reinterprets works from contemporary art with a mixture of wit, ingenuity and irreverence, appropriating and reorganising elements from a vast collection of images in a manner that is ironic but may also contain autobiographical allusionin a manner that is ironic but may also contain autobiographical allusions.
Here as well, is an autobiographical element, for anxiety, neurosis and psychotherapy are frequent themes in Johnson's work.
The focus of Jacir's research encompasses a both autobiographical and socio - political component, with an eye to revealing those aesthetic and poetic elements embedded in the material traces of history and current facts.
The innovativeness and inventiveness of her work, rich in autobiographical elements and subtle comments on society, serve as a reference point and source of inspiration for generations of artists and art lovers.
In Kerstin Brätsch's work, the autobiographical elements can not be discounted.
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