Sentences with phrase «autobiographical nature»

His Pop pictures were painted in a style reminiscent of abstract expressionism, but - like his older contemporary Robert Rauschenberg (1925 - 2008)- Dine is best noted for his assemblage art and his witty compositions combining the painted canvas with found objects, often of an autobiographical nature.
Tight compositions and foreshortened views down the body or into a mirror underscore the autobiographical nature of this series.
The exhibition title Looking at Pictures is inspired by a section in the artist's memoir, The All Night Movie (1999), in which she highlights the self - referential and autobiographical nature of her work.
Remaining faithful to the materiality and autobiographical nature of her more intimately sized works, here the artist pushes into larger canvases, incorporating found materials into allegorical, albeit elusive constructions.
Although Emin first rose to prominence as part of the so - called generation of Young British Artists (YBA), the highly autobiographical nature of her work set it apart from the general artistic trends of the 1980s and 1990s.
«It was the autobiographical nature of the work, this exploration of Dresden's bombing through the eyes of a survivor.
I loved the autobiographical nature of Keaton's journey in the film.
An audio commentary with writer / director Mike Mills and a 15 - minute making - of featurette talk about the autobiographical nature of the film.

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In any event, Ex-Friends is autobiographical, and it is in the nature of autobiography that you tell the piece of the story that is yours, which need not fit neatly the pieces belonging to others.
«Furthermore, the psychedelic nature of ibogaine tends to induce a dream - like state in which many report autobiographical subjective experiences, like watching their life as a movie from the vantage point of an observer,» Malcolm continued.
You presume 20th Century Women is autobiographical in nature and indeed Mills was born in nearby Berkeley in 1966.
Back in the international spotlight following Jodorowsky's Dune, the Chilean director and cult favourite has released what appears to be his final film, autobiographical in nature and filled with fantastic and theatrical images.
Its policy is to publish poetry, short fiction, essays, creative nonfiction, memoir, essay reviews, nature - writing, translated work, literary journalism, and other autobiographical, historical, religious and scientific writing of literary distinction.
Largely autobiographical in nature, the novel must have served as a cathartic release for Rattner who has said she painted over only some of the details in the story.
In the Classroom: As we read and share memoirs with children, we should also talk about that «continuum» of life - story poetry and help students understand the distinct nature of each type, showing examples of poetry as memoir (Woodson's Brown Girl Dreaming), fictionalized memoir (Carole Boston Weatherford's Becoming Billie Holiday), mock memoir (Gary Crew's Troy Thompson's Excellent Peotry [sic] Book), and autobiographical novels in verse (Thanhha Lai's Inside Out and Back Again).
The collection of 154 sonnets, published in 1609, are generally thought to be autobiographical in nature.
Her book is autobiographical in nature and tells the tale of her coming to a new school and sitting alone at lunch, until her self - deprecating Vine's begin to get some serious attention.
Using the visual language of mythological depictions of wrestling, mined from art historical sources and his own memory, these paintings propose new through lines in Dunham's practice that are both formal and autobiographical in nature.
These broad references to nature and society are blended with the autobiographical: the pictured dancers are performers in the Merce Cunningham Dance Company, for which Rauschenberg designed costumes, lighting, and sets from 1954 to 1964.
As usual, he painted all night long, then amused himself with fishing and the intermittent composition of a picaresque novel, autobiographical in nature.
Drawn largely from the artist's rarely - seen personal collection, William Wegman: Hello Nature presents a uniquely autobiographical approach to Wegman's work.
Her projects are often autobiographical in nature, maintaining a focus on womanhood, memories and the development of society.
The display includes polemical and campaigning literature, but also his more personal poetry and prose, much of which is profoundly autobiographical in nature.
Autobiographical in nature, his work approaches art as an arena for critical thought and sovereign activities.
Autobiographical in nature, many of Franco's pieces were created on the go in hotel rooms, movie trailers, and other makeshift studios while working on other projects.
Many of his works are autobiographical in nature.
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