Sentences with phrase «brazen art»

Ian Rankin departs from his tartan - noir police procedurals to write about a brazen art heist in DOORS OPEN (Reagan Arthur / Little, Brown, $ 24.99), while in STILL MIDNIGHT (Reagan Arthur / Little, Brown, $ 24.99), Denise Mina begins a new series dealing with class and race hostilities in Glasgow.
Following a strong debut at Sundance this year, a new online trailer is out for the darkly comic crime caper film «American Animals» about two friends who attempt one of the most brazen art heists in history.

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1 a: bile; especially: bile obtained from an animal and used in the arts or medicine b: something bitter to endure c: bitterness of spirit: rancor 2: brazen boldness coupled with impudent assurance and insolence
Still, what a brazen, bold riff on the cost - physical, emotional - of art.
Much as I love the slimmed - down look of the M3 GTS, I must admit the more brazen M4 GTS appeals, too, and the sculpted bonnet is a beautiful mix of art and anger.
Art Basel Miami Beach is not fun, but sometimes, through the fluorescent lighting, puzzle - piece layout, and brazen privilege, you see some art you liArt Basel Miami Beach is not fun, but sometimes, through the fluorescent lighting, puzzle - piece layout, and brazen privilege, you see some art you liart you like.
For more than four decades, beginning in 1915 in Munich, Hofmann's art took a back seat to his role as the selfless, generous guide to a brazen new approach to painting.
Hirst was among the select group of artists included in the show who became famous as the YBAs (Young British Artists), celebrated for their brazen honesty, their boldness in pushing art into unexplored territories, and their talent for delivering complex ideas with a powerful visual punch.
The art critic reclines nude as an odalisque: brazen pose, but he still has to keep an impressively stern eye on the viewer just to compete with his own mighty genitalia.
In my cut - out installation, she is Mrs Thatcher, her lover Ronald Reagan, the people are mostly from the art world: the critic, the dealer, 1980s artists, eager feminists...» A virtuoso piece, it is brazen in its details.
Tracey Emin and Sarah Lucas on the brazen T - shirts, big - name clientele and wild closing party that made their art shop the place to be in 93
Guerrilla Girls» brazen approach to protest art proved both effective and influential, and the group continues to successfully spark dialogues about representation and diversity.
So said the art advisor Wendy Cromwell, who noted that dealers in Miami are brazen when it comes to hawking their biggest, brightest, and shiniest works.
In a move as brazen as his art, Hirst invited the Tate director Nicholas Serota and brought Norman Rosenthal, then exhibitions secretary at the Royal Academy of Arts, to the show in a taxi.
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