Sentences with phrase «between writer and artist»

We anticipate a lively exchange of critique between writer and artist and hope that the accompanying essay may offer a deeper interpretation for the visiting audience to consider.
This time, it was accompanied by an account of a three - hour conversation between the writer and artist, initiated, I assume, after Golia read what Schad originally wrote.
This stunning collaboration between writer and artist gently reminds us that shining stars bring beauty to the world.
Sometimes the connection between writer and artist doesn't work out as well as one hopes, but other times, Torres says, «it's fulfilling to see what comes back» when his words are brought to life by an artist's pencil.
The mutual regard between writers and artists at de Nagy made avant - garde history, fusing postwar American Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism into Pop, while arcing toward the 1970s downtown literary scene around the Poetry Project

Not exact matches

At this point in the course, I would want my students to grasp what was just beginning to become clear to the Renaissance humanists themselves: that there are fundamental commonalities between humanistic culture and Christianity that bring them together objectively, irrespective of the wishes and plans of writers, artists, and intellectuals.
Munch (1863 - 1944) was a member of an extraordinary circle of artists and writers who were active in the last years of the 19th century and into the time between the world wars in Europe.
Many famous artists, writers and scientists have suffered from mental disorders, leading some to wonder if there is a link between these illnesses and creativity.
Walking a tightrope between deference and disrespect, James Franco has made his most ambitious work to date with «The Disaster Artist», a seriocomic exploration inside the mind of writer - director - cultural sensation Tommy Wiseau.
Having risen up from in - between artist to writer and director, Miyazaki founded Tokyo's Studio Ghibli with fellow seasoned animation filmmaker Isao Takahata.
This happens repeatedly in writer / director Stanley Tucci's movie, which details the relationship between Giacometti and his biographer James Lord (Armie Hammer) as they go through the arduous process of the artist creating a portrait of the writer.
The premise is simple, yet fraught with obstacles, as Tucci tells the story of the offbeat friendship between American writer and art - lover James Lord (Armie Hammer) and artist Alberto Giacometti (Geoffrey Rush).
From writer / director Stanley Tucci and inspired by James Lord's memoir A Giacometti Portrait, Final Portrait is the story of an unusual friendship, between American writer and art lover James Lord (Armie Hammer) and world renowned artist Alberto Giacometti (Academy Award winner Geoffrey Rush).
Playing another of Argento's artist protagonists (he's a writer), Musante projects a kind of hardened weariness that works well with the connections Argento draws between blocked creative channels and frustrated deductive avenues — between the violent love - making of Sam and girlfriend Lisa (Suzy Kendall) and the loaded centerpiece murder / rape - by - steel of one of Argento's undressed lovelies.
To accompany the collaboration between Lexus and Marvel, Lexus also teamed with Marvel Custom Solutions to create an original graphic novel, with storytelling driven by famed writer Fabian Nicieza and cover illustrations by emerging graphic artists Scott «Rahzzah» Wilson and Szymon Kudranski.
Dana Walrath, writer, poet, artist, Fulbright Scholar and second generation Armenian, is committed to the movement for reconciliation between Turkey and Armenia.
The Greater Journey is the enthralling, inspiring - and until now, untold - story of the adventurous American artists, writers, doctors, politicians, architects, and others of high aspiration who set off for Paris in the years between 1830 and 1900, ambitious to excel in their work.
As to the negotiation between my artist and writer bits («bits» is the correct technical term I'm sure), usually I've found them to be pretty closely intertwined and sympathetic to each other.
The period between the two World Wars was one of thriving creativity for many artists, and Paris with its bohemian lifestyle, its recognition of artists, and vibrant social life offered plenty of enticements to American writers.
Malcolm's new book, Forty - one False Starts, collects a number of magazine pieces she wrote about artists and writers between 1986 and 2011.
Many writers consider themselves artists and, in the world of art, there's always been a huge tension between creating something simply because «it's the thing you can't not do» and creating something that is «commercially viable.»
Think of Deviantart as a cross between Facebook and blog sites for artists, writers, graphic designers, photographers, animators, and anyone else interested in creative endeavours.
An artistic and historical guide to the Andalucian town of Montefrio by Lawrence Bohme, world citizen, artist, writer and self - taught architect who first discovered this remote place in 1960 and lived there between 1983 and 2002.
Regarding what Zephyre said about the intimacy of fanfiction: I believe the intimacy occurs because fanfiction can be an ongoing dialogue between readers, writers, artists, and vidders in a fandom.
I'm relieved it all seems to have been happily resolved, and that you can still find «Saga» on your iPad, but the experience also made me very grateful that Marcos came up with a site like Panel Syndicate, where writers and artists share 100 % of any payments readers are generous enough to make, and where there are absolutely no content restrictions at all between creators and their readers.
Silver Surfer by Stan Lee and Moebius: As far as I can tell, this is a comic book - format collection of the 1988 - 89 collaboration between writer Stanley Martin Lieber and artist Jean Henri Gaston Giraud.
Nestled between the mountains and the sea, Santa Barbara has always beckoned to those with creative spirit — artists and writers, celebrities, philosophers, anyone with a passion for the arts, culture, and the good life.
The main distinction between them and writers, singers, artists, and so forth, is that they are unable to sell their content, and many derive much of their pay from donations.
This May you can find out what happened in the time between Batman: Arhham Asylum, and Batman: Arkham City thanks to a new 6 - issue comic book series which will be written by Paul Dini — writer of Batman: The Animated Series and Batman: Arkham Asylum, and will be penned by Batman: Arkham Asylum and Arkham Asylum concept artist Carlos D'anda.
There are a few interesting story beats, but nothing to sustain it as well as Ninja Theory's last game, Enslaved, which was carried by characters created out of the collaboration among Ninja Theory's artists, the writers, and the voice actors (the chemistry between Andy Serkis and Lindsey Shaw was as electric as anything in an Uncharted game).
As a visual artist, writer, and musician, she is often between ambitious collaborative projects with other local creatives.
Several public dialogues between artists and writers will take place each Sunday afternoon in April (times / location TBA).
These new paintings are based on the artist's series of hundreds of computer - generated drawings created in homage to the exchange between artist and poet Brion Gysin (1916 — 1986) and writer William S. Burroughs (1914 — 1997) surrounding Gysin's «dream machine,» a device built by Ian Somerville in the late 1950s that uses oscillating light frequencies to stimulate the optical nerves while the viewer's eyes are closed.
Paglen is an artist, writer, and experimental geographer whose work deliberately blurs lines between social science, contemporary art, journalism, and other disciplines to construct unfamiliar yet meticulously researched ways to see and interpret the world around us.
In the 1930s, she lived in France with the legendary English writer Ford Madox Ford; her brother Jack Tworkov was far better - known as a painter; in New York in the 1940s, she was in the heart of the Abstract Expressionist scene (she's the woman in the white blouse between Bradley Walker Tomlin and Robert Goodnough in a much - reproduced photograph of the «Studio 35 Artists» Session» of 1950), but never gained much recognition for her own paintings.
This special event on 4 October 2016 brings together artists, curators, writers and academics to discuss the intersection between art, money and globalisation and its impact on all our lives.
It takes place alongside two other major UK presentations of Himid's work: Invisible Strategies, a solo exhibition at Modern Art Oxford and The Place is Here, a group show at Nottingham Contemporary which traces conversations between black artists, writers and thinkers in 1980s Britain.
The conversation between writer Alfredo Cramerotti and Paris - based artist Marinella Senatore took place while working together towards an exhibition scheduled for Summer — Fall 2016 at MOSTYN, her first institutional solo show in the UK.
The following text by Staff Writer Natalie Hegert and artist Bouchra Khalili similarly flows between «passages,» fluid channels that exchange voices between artist and writer, unfolding toward a singular reading between two perspecWriter Natalie Hegert and artist Bouchra Khalili similarly flows between «passages,» fluid channels that exchange voices between artist and writer, unfolding toward a singular reading between two perspecwriter, unfolding toward a singular reading between two perspectives.
J.J. Kegan McFadden is a writer, curator and artist living in Winnipeg (Canada) whose practice blurs the lines between cultural research and storytelling.
The exhibition (4 February - 30 April 2017) traces some of the urgent and wide - ranging conversations taking place between black artists, writers and thinkers in Britain in the 1980s.
This two - volume box set documents a collaboration between writer and filmmaker Alexander Kluge, artist Thomas Demand, stage designer Anna Viebrock and curator Udo Kittelmann.
This publication explores the relationships between works by 21 contemporary women artists and the women writers they acknowledge and reference, from Mary Wollstonecraft to Octavia Butler.
Gannis gave a talk on her work as part of hypersalon's artist panels, and was featured on a BOMB Magazine panel, «The Artist, The Writer: A Conversation Between Creative Identities,» a talk curated and moderated by Legacy Russell with Amy Beecher, Bibi Deitz, Marisa Olson, and Gannis at ARTHAUS / ART artist panels, and was featured on a BOMB Magazine panel, «The Artist, The Writer: A Conversation Between Creative Identities,» a talk curated and moderated by Legacy Russell with Amy Beecher, Bibi Deitz, Marisa Olson, and Gannis at ARTHAUS / ART Artist, The Writer: A Conversation Between Creative Identities,» a talk curated and moderated by Legacy Russell with Amy Beecher, Bibi Deitz, Marisa Olson, and Gannis at ARTHAUS / ART TALKS.
Now a handsome, more permanent version has arrived, 16 essays, poems and artist's statements, one interview and one screenplay, sandwiched between introductions by five writers and curators and two manifestoes by Mr. Pendleton.
The day of talks at Frieze London begins with panel discsusion between artists Ed Fornieles and Constant Dullaart and writer Angela Nagle (writer, Ireland).
MUMA is pleased to present a special conversation between leading Australian artist Christian Thompson and Professor Sarah Joseph, Director for the Castan Centre for Human Rights Law, Monash University, convened by curator and writer Hetti Perkins.
Opening: «Brassaï: Language of the Wall: The Tapestries, 1968» at Higher Pictures One of the important players in the modernist movement in Paris between WWI and WWII, the Hungarian photographer, sculptor, writer and filmmaker Brassaï (the pseudonym of Gyula Halász) is best known for his salacious photographs of Paris at night and his poignant portraits of the famous artists and writers of his time.
Some Place of Avoiding an Animal is an collaboration between artists and writers: John Harrington, Emma Bennett, Jesse Darling, Susanna Davies - Crook, Kati Kärki, Dorine van Meel, Claire Potter and Erica Scourti.
The conversation between writer Alfredo Cramerotti and artists Astrid Klein and B. Ingrid Olson took place during the preparation for the two - person exhibition at The Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago in April 2017.
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