Phyllida Barlow's massive work supplants
the brashness of youth with a seasoned pensiveness, but her forms are no less audacious.
So it would seem that no body of work could epitomize
the brashness of the 1980s better, or be better suited to the speed of the digital present, than the work of Barbara Kruger.
The brashness of Reid's oeuvre is well suited to the London art world, but that would be a disingenuous consideration of her work.
The words are Agata Pyzik's, whose 2015 essay for n +1, «In Praise of Vulgar Feminism», negatively contrasts the precision and reserve of Kim Gordon's public persona with
the brashness of Courtney Love.
Luckily it is a style that mirrors, especially at the outset of this little - known and somewhat dappled adventure,
the brashness of its central historical figure, Theodore Roosevelt.In the early 1890s, a few short...
In his early 40s, Cagney nonetheless has
the brashness of a teenager, especially one like Cohan, weaned on judgment - clouded popularity from his earliest memories.
His role was small but bright, his appearance ushering a welcome break from
the brashness of Burgundy and nudging a loving push to higher comic heights.
I Killed My Mother may be touched by
the brashness of youth, but it's guided by a sensitive, self - assured filmmaker who's able to go where others can not tread.
between Jim, Maggie, and Don (and Lisa); the goosebump - raising way that the show used on - screen text to reveal the BP spill and the Giffords shooting; the structural flourishes of the 2010 election episode and the season finale; that great scene where Don gives a master class in covering trashy news; the way you can see Olivia Munn finding her bearings as an actress, and how that parallels her character becoming a confident on - air personality;
the brashness of Jane Fonda, the patience of David Krumholtz, the deliciousness with which Emily Mortimer says the word «douchebag,» the way Jeff Daniels tosses off his throwaway lines, and the way he answered that «sorority girl»'s question the second time.
«CBGB,» about the birth of the legendary New York City music venue and the punk scene it launched in the 1970s, doesn't even begin to capture the energy or
the brashness of the pop - culture phenomenon it depicts.
His almost - forty - year - old self seems a bit ashamed of
the brashness of his younger days.
Not exact matches
He hopes that by exposing his top managers to a bit
of brashness, he'll push them to question his leadership more often.
They run counter to Trump's love
of spontaneity and
brashness, prompting some Trump loyalists to derisively dub Kelly «the church lady» because they consider him strict and morally superior.
His
brashness and stunning arrogance are the equivalent
of the storybook villain twirling his mustache.
Though still witty, Tony Stark has lost some
of his
brashness in this movie.
This is a site for junior gooners, full
of hysteria, full
of unsubstantiated
brashness, and this Konstantin is one
of the most obnoxious spoiled kids around.
Akpom, who has been at Arsenal since the age
of six, has all the flair and
brashness that has come to be associated with attacking players
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The anger will also be felt within the ranks
of the New Patriotic Party, where Gabby is reviled for his
brashness and close control
of Akufo Addo.
Not schmaltzy, because it was done with talent and humility instead
of brashness.
Infinity War breaks its cast
of dozens — it lists nearly 30 names before the title card, and many more after it — into microclusters and dispatches them to the galaxy's far reaches, and the movie matches them with canny precision; Tony Stark's billionaire arrogance pairs with Peter Quill's dopey
brashness like a robust Zinfandel with a juicy hamburger.
As a result, the film lacks the same unbridled artistic vitality and
brashness its subjects wore on their chests as they roared «Fuck Tha Police» in front
of crowds
of thousands.
Although successful, for his
brashness, Starfleet Command strips Kirk
of his Captain rank and orders him to serve as First Officer to Admiral Christopher Pike (Bruce Greenwood, «Flight»).
His swagger as Commander in Chief was a subtle mix
of Clinton — with his charm and overall look — and a little Ford — with his
brashness and propensity for sexism.
10:00 pm — Sundance — Black Book Paul Verhoeven invests Black Book with just enough
of his signature over-the-top
brashness to give the WWII story
of a Dutch Jewish woman infiltrating the Gestapo for the Resistance a healthy dose
of panache.
1:35 am (14th)-- Sundance — Black Book Paul Verhoeven invests Black Book with just enough
of his signature over-the-top
brashness to give the WWII story
of a Dutch Jewish woman infiltrating the Gestapo for the Resistance a healthy dose
of panache.
9:45 pm — IFC — Black Book Paul Verhoeven invests Black Book with just enough
of his signature over-the-top
brashness to give the WWII story
of a Dutch Jewish woman infiltrating the Gestapo for the Resistance a healthy dose
of panache.
The whole episode affectionately lampoons New York
brashness: the degree to which New Yorkers express all their emotions, friendly as well as hostile, by yelling at the top
of their lungs at each other is part
of the comic point (Mueller - Stahl, a relative newcomer to the city, usually just gapes in admiration at the other two).
Spotty past, indomitable will, confident to the point
of brashness — the phrase «female Han Solo» couldn't have been far behind.
Too, Devon criticizes Dr. Lee's taste in music in one elided passage that goes a long way towards transforming Devon's
brashness into an actual point -
of - view.
It is also a concept that seems somewhat nostalgic and countercultural, in a world that is often both too harsh and too coarse, a world where
brashness and bravado seem far more common and rewarded than the gentler and subtler acts — and art —
of grace.
After the stealthily dark Focus there's a hint
of Burberry
brashness to this Vauxhall, but there's nothing cheap about the mods, which include a full bottom - end rebuild plus the fitment
of a trick - looking custom manifold and, believe it or not, the bigger airbox from the 1.9 diesel Astra.
It reminded me a bit
of the Fiat Abarth 500 in its
brashness.
Of course, it doesn't look very aggressive because there's no in - your - face kind of brashness when it comes to desig
Of course, it doesn't look very aggressive because there's no in - your - face kind
of brashness when it comes to desig
of brashness when it comes to design.
However, it's this
brashness that makes barn cats such good hunters and ideal for getting rid
of mice and other pests.
The drawings also reveal a skill and control that, because
of his public
brashness, perhaps, his large works never did.
Taking the premise that Pop Art is not what it used to be, the artists featured in POPulence demonstrate that contemporary Pop is no stranger to refinement, sumptuousness, or elegance, and that subtlety, delicacy, and sophistication are now as much a part
of its vocabulary as
brashness, immediacy, and vulgarity.
The 1980s saw a vibrant overhaul
of both figurative and abstract painting, intensified by the raw energies
of street art and magnified by the booming art economy and a larger culture
of glitz and
brashness.
The collection has a a trove
of 20th century British art including works by Damien Hirst, an artist Bowie adored for his
brashness and vivid use
of color.
Atelier à propos» design solution avoids cliches
of brashness, neon or sporting imagery, instead taking a Modernist - inspired approach with a limited colour palter
of white, black and deep orange.
The show, held in a drafty garage annexed by the Paul Kasmin Gallery, brought together a group
of hulking constructions that were so laden with expressionist gesture, so plainly over-the-top, they seemed as extreme in their
brashness as the «Black Paintings» had been in their restraint.
Christell: In many cases, lawyers stick a without prejudice on every letter they write, more times than not simply to add sting, as a badge
of temerity or
brashness, so much so that you will routinely see it stamped or printed on letters clearly intended to be with prejudice, such as a letter which purports to confirm a settlement.