Sentences with phrase «biographical reference»

The over-sized police cap from 2010 is more than simply a biographical reference to his father's job as a policeman; it is also a precise, sculptural translation of the topics of authority and surveillance.
Why were the biographical references in your paintings ignored for so long?
Marie - Laure Bernadac, a leading Bourgeois scholar, places The Insomnia Drawings in the context of Bourgeois» oeuvre, providing biographical references for many notes, and pointing out the leitmotifs of Bourgeois» imaginary universe.
Claiming that «all art is about other art and about your parents,» José Lerma produces layered, exuberant mixed - media paintings, combining art - historical and biographical references into compositions at once abstract and figurative, humorous and dark, chaotic and controlled.
Her work avoids personal and biographical references as well as influences from nature.
For Chaimowicz, domestic objects and interiors are heavily invested with cultural, literary and biographical references, and configurations of his works take on the form of an expanded and ever - shifting still life.
Here visitors will take on a journey through familiar imagery and obscure biographical references that mingle, repeat, trade places, and morph into new provocations that invite reflections upon memory, impulse, the stability of knowledge, and what constitutes value in a work of art.

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If you decide to put these references elsewhere (e.g., in your biographical sketch), make their location clear to your readers.
As in all Marquis Who's Who biographical volumes, individuals profiled are selected on the basis of current reference value.
Christopher Faulkner, Jean Renoir: A Guide to References and Resources, Boston, G.K. Hall, 1979 (contains a biographical chronology; a critical introduction to the films; a complete filmography; publication details and outline summaries of books and articles by and about Renoir, up to 1975)
A rental application will typically ask for your basic biographical information, past addresses and contact information for previous landlords (if applicable), income (which you may have to verify by providing a pay stub), employer, and perhaps references.
The website offers extensive biographical information about American artists as well as book and periodical references, along with international artists» auction records and images.
With a focus on remembrance and time, he works with biographical milestones and references, from both his own life and the lives of unknown or unidentified persons.
Baechler has often referred to himself as collector, of imagery and referencesbiographical, art historical, visual ephemera — forming a rich archive in his work over the years.
Indiana uses Hartley's coded references to homosexuality to mourn the end of a relationship, and also draws on biographical coincidences between the two artists to forward his own position in American art history.
The absence of that biographical fixture would likely result in the viewer having no immediate reference point, no mental springboard from which a meaningful discussion on cultural and psychological migration may be introduced.
Taken out of their original context, they have been chosen for their ability to interact; they lose their biographical or knowledge - related connotation and are used as instruments that can create signs and graphic traces, becoming lines and thus references to minimal art, as elements to distribute information and subtexts.
Drawing reference from the European Impressionist and American Abstract Expressionists movements, «Coast to Coast» is both a biographical and metaphoric right of passage.
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