Sentences with phrase «autobiographical experiences with»

Among the artists represented is Chicago - based McArthur Binion (b. 1946) whose triangular shaped, duo - chromatic black and white Differness: Three (2012) fuses African American autobiographical experiences with the visual tropes of predominantly white American modernism.

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With This Is 40, Apatow gets closer to making his quintessential dramedy — one which may not deftly express the universal experience of midlife (as if there even is one), but moves past its veneer of autobiographical verisimilitude and rings with something like real trWith This Is 40, Apatow gets closer to making his quintessential dramedy — one which may not deftly express the universal experience of midlife (as if there even is one), but moves past its veneer of autobiographical verisimilitude and rings with something like real trwith something like real truth.
«I am a Flatbush girl», first - time feature director Eliza Hittman said proudly at the world premiere of It Felt Like Love in the Next section (it later went to Competition in Rotterdam), and, while not entirely autobiographical, the film draws from her experience of growing up in this largely working - class neighbourhood of New York City's most populous borough, of these endless summers where you have to escape to the sea with your friends for fear of melting like the asphalt under your feet.
During TIFF last fall, our own Steven Weintraub chatted with Hunnam about the autobiographical tale of the late Henri Charrière «s experiences in the French prison system and its penal colony.
Carol (née The Price of Salt) is the most autobiographical of Patricia Highsmith's novels, dealing so frankly with her own lesbian experiences that she originally had it published under a pseudonym.
Greta Gerwig's script sparkles with wit and has the ring of truth: the film might only be partly based on her own experiences, but the fact Gerwig gave her cast her high school yearbooks and journals to help them prepare suggests a keenly felt autobiographical undercurrent.
There's also a strong autobiographical, or perhaps I should say therapeutic, component to the picture: its hero, Kit's David Holzman, is so obsessed with filmmaking that it clouds his ability to experience life.
But, should you approach it like that, you'll find it's a pretty good one, gripping with autobiographical experience and savory technique.
From my experiences working in collaboration with Susan Florio - Ruane, I have seen how autobiography and autobiographical fiction can encourage the study of diversity and multiculturalism in ways that penetrate the reading and language arts curriculum in teacher education and for school - aged students (Florio - Ruane with deTar, 2001; Raphael et al., 2001).
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?
Jiménez's compelling autobiographical stories in Breaking Through, sequel to The Circuit, combine dramatic social issues of poverty and prejudice in the 1950s with timeless adolescent experiences of family tension, school, and romance.
Often inspired by autobiographical details and by the arduous transformations of his home country, Paci's work intertwines personal narratives with metaphorical and poetical chronicles of the experience of life in exile.
Looking at combines with being with to yield an experience that is equally autobiographical for the artist and the viewer.
These autobiographical works draw on the memories that Neely carries with her, «hidden in plain sight,» of the experiences that have shaped her life.
Bringing personal experiences (both real and imagined) into contact with broader historical, social, and political topics, his expansive practice has been described as an «autobiographical journey through the architecture of modern life — constantly rebuilt as it is retold.»
Downey uses the material, painterly process of image - creation to merge a history experienced only through books, movies, and photographs with autobiographical memories set in the leftover landscape of that history.
Featuring 10 new paintings in Sam's signature style, a play with light and shadow, the works explore different characters in low sunlight and are based on autobiographical experiences.
GF: My work usually draws from my life experiences, but I agree with Adrian Piper who is credited with having said something like «just because my work is autobiographical doesn't mean it's about me.»
His works combine autobiographical links to 19th - century occultism and spiritism with anthropological (sound) studies on the shamanism of the Lummi Nation und experiments with psychedelic substances in the attempt to visualize synaesthetic and mystic experiences.
An autobiographical dialogue with Dudek's own past underpins this discussion, taking his own experiences of violent football subculture and post-Soviet societal climate as a point of departure.
Aaron Philip is a multi-disciplinary artist who uses text in tandem with other mediums to create autobiographical works that reflect on a broader human experience.
What I ended up with is these strange part - autobiographical scenarios that are about blending experience, memory and ideas in an all - enveloping textural field, within which a figure or group of figures exists loosely.
He served as a National Institute of Mental Health Research Fellow at UCLA, studying family interactions with an emphasis on how attachment experiences influence emotions, behavior, autobiographical memory and narrative.
Individual differences in how mothers structure reminiscing about shared past experiences with their preschool children are related to children's developing autobiographical memory skills and understanding of self and emotion.
Dan Siegel served as a National Institute of Mental Health Research Fellow at UCLA, studying family interactions with an emphasis on how attachment experiences influence emotions, behavior, autobiographical memory and narrative.
The concordant intersubjective sharing of experience (an attuned resonant relationship with shared intention and attention) between child and therapist and child and caregiver enables the child to make sense out of memories, autobiographical representations, and emotion.
In addition, each parent fills out an autobiographical questionnaire in which they answer questions concerning childhood life experiences, education, current and past marriages and personal experience with or theory on parenting and discipline.
Dyadic developmental therapy principally involves creating a «playful, accepting, curious, and empathic» environment in which the therapist attunes to the child's «subjective experiences» and reflects this back to the child by means of eye contact, facial expressions, gestures and movements, voice tone, timing and touch, «co-regulates» emotional affect and «co-constructs» an alternative autobiographical narrative with the child.
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