Sentences with phrase «autobiographical series»

In 1965, with funding from a John Hay Whitney Fellowship, Andrews traveled home to Georgia and began working on his Autobiographical Series.
The «Autobiographical Series» (1994) captures her deepest thoughts and memories, while her set of»11 Drypoints» (1999) offers a more abstract perspective, using metaphorical motifs to conjure the dreams and images that haunted her to the very end of her life.
Toilette and Woman in Bathtub (Tate P77682 and P77691) are two prints in Bourgeois's Autobiographical Series (1994) depicting voyeurism by another and also of the self.
A prolific printmaker, Louise Bourgeois (1911 — 2010) created the Autobiographical series in 1994, capturing her deepest thoughts and memories.
Weinberger is best known for her silhouetted female forms; invisible fruit delivers a new era of these personas diving into a more autobiographical series.
Norwegian novelist Karl Ove Knausgård is the author of the best - selling, six - volume, autobiographical series, Min Kamp.
4 He created series of artworks like the Autobiographical Series, the America Series, the Revival Series.
Themes range from the biographies of John Lewis, W.W. Law, and Langston Hughes, to the Trail of Tears and Dust Bowl migrations, and to personal relationships, like The Autobiographical Series, and Women I Have Known.
The Forum Gallery mounts another solo exhibit of Andrews» paintings, and Andrews, with funding from a John Hay Whitney Fellowship, returns to rural Georgia, where he reconnects with family and creates a group of works he titles Autobiographical Series.
Shred includes the «Drawings I Did Around The Time I Became A Porn Star» — a sprawling autobiographical series of sketches recording Smith's days and nights working as «male talent» in the adult film industry in the city with an absorbing visual energy — along with recent paintings and drawings charged with the same intricate, delirious, shameless precision.
It included works from Hirst's most autobiographical series.

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Then, abruptly abandoning the autobiographical narrative, Augustine embarks on a series of theological and philosophical speculations about time, memory, and the opening chapters of Genesis.
As fans of the show know, the series was autobiographical, and featured Gaffigan balancing his career as a comedy star, his Christian faith and family life in New York City.
Judge who was jailed for lying to police over Chris Huhne case plans to continue series of autobiographical books
This is what happened to molecular biologist Robert Sinsheimer, whose autobiographical account, The Strands of Life, is the latest in the Sloan Foundation's Science Book Series.
In a series of tests to determine how false information can manipulate memory formation, the researchers discovered that subjects with highly superior autobiographical memory logged scores similar to those of a control group of subjects with average memory.
In 1997, a Transgender male author published a series of graphic autobiographical books about his sexual and physical abuse... or so everyone thought!
Anna Kendrick will release a series of «autobiographical humourous essays» in the fall of 2016.
Individually, the men recall Fox passing on Williamson's outline for episodes one through six, the audition period (almost 500 actors tried out for Dawson), Joey's real - life counterpart «Fanny,» other elements of the show autobiographical to Williamson, and the hype leading up to the series» launch; as you may surmise, this is a breathless and edifying eight minutes.
Davies made his reputation with a series of autobiographical films — the two distributed in the States were «Distant Voices, Still Lives» and «The Long Day Closes» — that were as brutally depressing as they were aesthetically striking.
The autobiographical The Goldbergs, created / executive produced by Adam F. Goldberg, is ABC's second - highest - rated comedy series in adults 18 - 49 behind Modern Family, averaging a 2.1 rating in Live +7.
He was portraying Harvey Pekar, author of the underground comic series «American Splendor,» autobiographical accounts of an ordinary and, yes, depressing life.
The manga broke through to new and crossover audiences with its autobiographical tale of a young woman coming to terms with her sexuality after a series of struggles, including hiring a prostitute.
The series is openly autobiographical, filled with anecdotes from Arakawa's childhood and teen years that cover everything from her father's habit of visiting the cow shed in winter wearing only his underpants, to a bit of light authorial ranting on topics like pesticides, government demands, and why Hokkaido would be better off as an independent country.
It's by this guy James Kochalka who has a long - running autobiographical comic strip called American Elf and has also done a lot of really great kids» comics, including a series called Dragon Puncher.
Charlie Ahearn's video portrait of artist Martin Wong and his autobiographical Chinatown series based on his youth in San Francisco and New York.
In «Thornton Dial: Viewpoint of the Foundry Man,» his second solo show at Andrew Edlin, the artist looked back on his life in a series of autobiographical pieces made during the last two years.
First published in French in 1994, quickly acclaimed as a photobook classic and since republished and enhanced, True Stories returns for the fifth time, gathering a series of short autobiographical texts and photos by acclaimed French artist Sophie Calle, this time with four new tales.
«Jennifer Bartlett: History of the Universe» includes works from all of Barlett's major series including the «House Paintings», «In the Garden» series, the «Air: 24 Hours» series, the autobiographical «Earth Paintings», the «Word Paintings» and recent works that depict houses, trees and plants surrounding her homes in Amagansett and Brooklyn, NY.
Stricken with feelings of grief and guilt, Krasner worked in Pollock's old barn studio creating a series of autobiographical paintings.
Comprehensive in scope, the exhibition traces the evolution of Weems's career from her early documentary and autobiographical photographic series to the more conceptual and philosophically complex works that have placed her in the forefront of contemporary art.
AFTER ROELSTRAETE INTRODUCED the «master's» Garden Project series, standing in a gallery surrounded by the paintings, Marshall says, «The only thing I will add is that one of these paintings in here has an autobiographical dimension to it.
The «Mental Escapology» series includes some of Hirst's most autobiographical works.
This month, this series will reveal an autobiographical twist in a show at Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects (May 11 - June 29): the Yale - educated artist has also been holding her night sessions with distant members of her Japanese - American family who she tracked down after taking a DNA test.
Tight compositions and foreshortened views down the body or into a mirror underscore the autobiographical nature of this series.
David, who also uses his body as a canvas to write an autobiographical diary, has created this unique series, called «A Flor de Piel», to show off portraits of have made an impact on his life — teachers, parents, friends, family — they are all sewn into the palm of his hand.
The exhibition will provide an opportunity to trace the evolution of Weems's career over the last 30 years from her early documentary and autobiographical photographic series to the more conceptual and philosophically complex works that have placed her at the forefront of contemporary art.
Soon after her MoMA retrospective was completed Bourgeois began work on her series of cells, many of which are considered her most explicit autobiographical works.
Featuring two print series by one of the most influential artists of recent decades, Louise Bourgeois: Autobiographical Prints presents highly personal, dreamlike expressions of this formidable figure.
The self is presented in states of dreamlike transformation informed by both biological imperatives and, in a series of works with autobiographical dimensions, the social and cultural influence of Internet communities and pop culture.
The exhibition press release informs us of the artist's choice, based on autobiographical references, to entitle this series Untitled Anxious Men.
Modeled after the traditional Mexican lotería cards, Tanaka's series of 40 - plus autobiographical watercolors provide a collective snapshot of the awkward interactivities that the artist encounters in her everyday negotiations, such as subtle innuendos, unfathomable disappointments, and unnoticed heartbreaks.
Other inspirations include classic comic strips like George Herriman's Krazy Kat and Bud Sagendorf's Popeye, old Warner Bros. cartoons, Lynda Barry's illustrated novels, contemporary animated series like Adventure Time and Steven Universe, and recent autobiographical zine comics.
From this point on, Johns's work increasingly includes autobiographical references such as the artist's shadow, first seen in his Seasons series (Summer and Fall, 1987).
Collecting two intimate and personal print series created late in her career, Louise Bourgeois: Autobiographical Prints opens a window into the mind of this celebrated artist.
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