Sentences with phrase «by poets robert»

In it, Robby encourages viewers to take the «road less traveled,» as advised by poet Robert Frost.
It's Goldilocks and the Three Bears, which was popularised in the 1800s by the poet Robert Southley.
As we celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week, we're inspired by poet Robert Frost.
Mr. Noland divided his time for years between New York and a Vermont farm once owned by poet Robert Frost.

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Benedict on faith, reason, and culture; the president of the Catholic University of America, John Garvey, on the Catholic university; the poet Paul Mariani on the Catholic imagination; and Robert Imbelli on the Catholic intellectual tradition are among the writings that can be found in C21 Resources, an occasional magazine published by the Church in the 21st Century Center at Boston College.
Produced by Robert Redford, Terrence Malick, & Nick Offerman and directed by Laura Dunn (The Unforeseen), this documentary is «a beautiful and poignant portrait of the changing landscapes and shifting values of rural America in the era of industrial agriculture, as seen through the eye of American novelist, poet, and activist, Wendell Berry».
Robert Janz: artist, poet, poster warrior BY DUSICA SUE MALESEVIC The nature of New York street art is a constant battle for territory, and Robert Janz has been fighting for his space for years.
Books with titles like Physics for Poets, such as this one by Robert March, should be legitimate occupants of the well - rounded 20th - century bookcase.
Related Reviews: Popeye the Sailor, Volume One: 1933 - 1938 Directed by Robert Altman: Nashville • 3 Women Dragonslayer • Pete's Dragon (High - Flying Edition) • The Black Hole • The Fox and the Hound (25th Anniversary Edition) Starring Robin Williams: Old Dogs • Good Morning, Vietnam • Mrs. Doubtfire • Dead Poets Society • Aladdin • The Night Listener Shelley Duvall: The Shining • Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Very First Alvin Show Tex • Something Wicked This Way Comes • Tron • Return to Oz Inspector Gadget • High School Musical • Newsies • Bride & Prejudice • Bedknobs and Broomsticks The Muppet Movie • The Devil and Max Devlin • The Brave Little Toaster • Cars
Shot with a poet's eye by Robert Yeoman and lifted by an Alexandre Desplat score that samples Mozart, Hank Williams and Benjamin Britten, the hilarious and heartfelt Moonrise Kingdom is a consistent pleasure.
Shot with a poet's eye by Robert Yeoman and lifted by an unforgettable score by Alexandre Desplat, the hilarious and heartfelt «Grand Budapest Hotel» is a consistent pleasure.
-- Apparently it is something [poet] Robert Graves said, but it was shared with me by my dissertation adviser, Paul Peterson.
Its prominent author collections include 52 works of Winston Churchill, 35 titles by renowned science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke, 20 works by Kurt Vonnegut, 12 titles from international bestselling business author Stephen Covey and 18 works by Robert Graves, celebrated 20th century English poet, critic, and author of I, Claudius and Claudius, the God.
Robert Lowell was considered by many to be the English - speaking world's pre-eminent poet after the Second World War.
Born in 1836, Elizabeth was home - schooled for the first few years of her life, but then went to a private school in London (which was run by the step - aunts of poet Robert Browning) When her schooling was over, Elizabeth went back home and tested the domestic waters, but it was clear that a life at home was not going to be for her.
The Scottish poet by the name of Robert Burns was a big fan of the Border Collie describing the breed as «honest and faithful.»
In conjunction with Robert Motherwell: Elegy to the Spanish Republic, Dominique Lévy has published a fully illustrated catalogue, featuring a text by David Anfam, noted scholar of Abstract Expressionism, and an essay by poet and art critic John Yau.
Local writer Cory Lovell will be joined by visiting writers Lily Hoang (The Revolutionary Evolutionary, Les Figues Press), who is quite an interesting experimental novelist, and poets Krystal Languell (Call the Catastrophists, BlazeVox) and Robert Wendeborn.
Sonia and Robert Delaunay's work is associated with Orphism, a movement they developed together, but the term itself was coined by the great French poet and surrealist Guillaume Apollinaire.
Examining the photographs of these events, many snapped by Harry Shunk, we might find Saint Phalle's partner, Tinguely; art critic Pierre Restany; gallerist Jeannine de Goldschmidt; poet John Ashbery; her estranged husband, Harry Mathews, and their two children; various neighbors; and artists Daniel and Vera Spoerri, Hugh Weiss, Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, Ad Reinhardt, and Edward Kienholz, among others.16 Since Saint Phalle considered the sessions to be performance events, or «spectacles,» she amplified their theatricality by arranging for their media - documentation in photographs and short films that painstakingly disclose her methods.17 In addition to the before - and - after images of the firings, where Saint Phalle is often pictured striking defiant or bemused poses, other scenes reveal the creative process leading up to the event.
As a way of honoring those collectors who have made generous gifts to the Museum in recent years, Arts & Letters commissioned a new song by renowned composer Robert Beaser and poet Daniel Mark Epstein entitled Vision at Dawn, which premiered at this event.
The exhibit features lesser - known work by Meatyard — not just his macabre, blurred images of children in lonely landscapes — and a host of his lesser - known contemporaries such as Guy Mendes, Charles Traub, Cranston Ritchie, Robert C. May and poets Ronald Johnson and Jonathan Williams (who are associated with Black Mountain College).
While at the Black Mountain College in the mid-1950s Chamberlain was influenced by poets Charles Olson and Robert Creeley and began to make word collages while still creating basically linear and planar sculptures.
The new protégés — a Swiss architect, a writer from Brazil, a Peruvian musician, a dancer from South Africa, an Argentinian / Spanish theatre artist, a film - maker from India and a Vietnamese visual artist — are being mentored by some of the most acclaimed figures in the contemporary arts worldwide: British architect Sir David Chipperfield, Israeli choreographer Ohad Naharin, Mexican film director Alfonso Cuarón, poet and novelist Mia Couto, from Mozambique, American composer Philip Glass, Canadian theatre director Robert Lepage and American performance and video artist Joan Jonas.
Among the disparate influences, including van Gogh and Schubert, regularly cited by Chamberlain were the poets Charles Olson, Robert Duncan, and Creeley, whom he first encountered at Black Mountain College in 1955 — 56, that is, after the visual artists had departed.
The alter ego didn't end with Duchamp; she also appeared in a series of aphorisms by the French Surrealist poet Robert Desnos who expanded upon the persona, describing her as a forgotten aristocrat and rightful queen of France.
The Office gallery presents the work by the Scottish artist and poet Robert Montgomery entitled: ALL KINGDOMS SMASHED AND BURIED IN THE SKY...
She collaborated with the poet Robert Kelly, which resulted in a group of paintings she painted for his book The Color Mill, published by Spuyten Duyvil in 2014.
The exhibition is the first retrospective dedicated to John Giorno, American poet, performance artist, and iconic figure of the underground scene of the Sixties, whose work was influenced by the encounter with artists like Andy Warhol (he played in many of Warhol's early films), Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, John Cage, Trisha Brown, and Carolee Schneeman.
On the occasion of the exhibition Robert Rauschenberg: Among Friends, MoMA published Robert Rauschenberg: Thirty - Four Illustrations for Dante's Inferno, featuring newly commissioned works by acclaimed poets Kevin Young and Robin Coste Lewis that respond to Rauschenberg's celebrated series and offer a personal vision of hell.
Semina served as a brilliant compendium of work by the most interesting artists and poets of the time, including Berman himself, William Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, Jess, Joan Brown, Robert Duncan, and John Altoon, among many others.
Indeed, by focusing on the artistic production and relationship between the artist Jess, his partner poet Robert Duncan, and their remarkable circle of friends, this exhibition presents imaginative works that catalyzed an entire generation of poets and artists.
For those who are feeling bookish, there's a handful options: an event celebrating digital catalogues raisonnés, a reading / performance by Jill Magid, or a reading with poets Robert Fitterman and Ron Silliman.
The name (Orpheus was a mythological poet and musician of ancient Greece) was coined by French art critic Guillaume Apollinaire when describing the «musical» effect of the abstract paintings by the Cubist Robert Delaunay (which comprised overlapping planes of contrasting or complementary colours) in order to distinguish them from Cubism generally.
Perched at the edge of Garrison Bay, the rotunda - like blockhouse will feature an immersive sound installation by composer and interdisciplinary artist Eyvind Kang, including an additional collaboration between Kang and vocalist Jessika Kenney, with poet Anne Carson and her frequent collaborator Robert Currie «the Randomizer».
Throughout the exhibition, objects were paired with verses by celebrated poets such as Herman Melville, Lydia Sigourney, Walt Whitman, and Robert Frost.
For works by Motherwell, see The Dada Painters and Poets: An Anthology, which he edited in 1951 (second edition, 1989) and Stephanie Terenzio, ed., The Collected Writings of Robert Motherwell (1992).
Although the Brooklyn - based artist is known primarily as a poet, this survey show, curated by New Yorker theater critic Hilton Als, combines text - based and sound works, painting, drawing, sculpture and recorded performances, including collaborations with the legendary director Robert Wilson.
Recent books include Boycott; Statement of Facts; Notes on Conceptualisms, co-authored with Robert Fitterman, and her translation of Guantanamo, by French poet Frank Smith.
The work of artist Gary Hill is defined by a sensibility of openness, complexity and subtlety of language resembling what the poet Robert Duncan called an «open universe.»
Recent books includeBoycott; Statement of Facts; Notes on Conceptualisms, co-authored with Robert Fitterman, and her translation of Guantanamo, by French poet Frank Smith.
Join renowned singer - songwriter, poet, and visual artist Patti Smith for a unique performance exploring her extraordinary friendship with celebrated photographer Robert Mapplethorpe through the many songs, poems, and stories she's written over the years inspired by their artistic bond.
By Robert Anthony Siegel Punk rock icon, poet, novelist, luftmensch, wearer of extraordinary hats and Edwardian mustaches — Billy Childish is a multiplicity of things, a British renaissance man.
Continuing Alex Katz's practice of collaborations with poets, Edges features reproductions of 13 etchings by Katz alongside the poem «Edges» by the great American poet Robert Creeley.
Shortly after the long - awaited second printing of Black Mountain College: Experiment in Art (MIT Press, edited by Vincent Katz with essays by Martin Brody, Robert Creeley, Vincent Katz, and Kevin Power), poet, translator, art critic, editor, and curator Vincent Katz welcomed publisher Phong Bui to his Chelsea loft to talk about the history of the legendary college.
The show also features a performance piece by Bruce Nauman — a hired actor walks the room as if the ceiling were five feet high, with the public standing outside — along with an arrangement of textured patterns on each wall and a phrase by poet Alfred Starr Hamilton, which gives the show its title and undergoes random permutations by means of an algorithm designed by Robert Pearson, with results displayed on a pile of sheets.
Marking Britain's historic status as a place of sanctuary for threatened European artists, this evening of films, sound - works and readings marks the creative contributions to the UK of the remarkable film - makers Robert Vas and Werner Kissling, the indomitable artist Kurt Schwitters and singular poet Ivan Blatny, with a special appearance by film - maker and cultural activist Andrea Luka Zimmerman.
Important precedents for Happenings included Oskar Schlemmer's Bauhaus experiments in abstract theatre, Antonin Artaud's Theatre of Cruelty and the Theatre of the Absurd, and the simultaneous actions coordinated by John Cage at Black Mountain College in 1952, which included the poet Charles Olson, the dancer and choreographer Merce Cunningham, and the artist Robert Rauschenberg, who went on to create a number of Happenings throughout the 1960s.
Graham Fagen, who represented Scotland at the 2015 Venice Biennale, the world's largest showcase for contemporary art, will join the multi-award-winning artist Douglas Gordon in showing work inspired by the life and legacy of Scotland's national poet, Robert Burns.
Nothing in Moderation Musée National des Beaux - Arts du Québec, Québec City (catalogue) 2016 Joan Mitchell: Drawing Into Painting Cheim & Read, New York 2015 Joan Mitchell - At The Harbor And In The Grand Vallée Edward Tyler Nahem Fine Art, New York Kunsthaus Bregenz, Bregenz (catalogue)(traveling to Museum Ludwig, Cologne, 2015) 2014 Joan Mitchell: Trees Cheim & Read, New York (catalogue) 2013 Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin (catalogue) At Home in Poetry Poetry Foundation, Chicago An American Master Lehigh University Art Galleries, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 2012 The Last Decade The Butler Institute of Contemporary Art, Youngstown The Last Paintings Hauser & Wirth, London 2011 The Last Paintings Cheim & Read, New York (catalogue) Paintings from the Fifties Lennon, Weinberg, Inc., New York 2010 The Last Decade Gagosian Gallery, Beverly Hills Inverleith House Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh (catalogue) Joan Mitchell in New Orleans: Paintings New Orleans Museum of Art Joan Mitchell in New Orleans: Prints Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans Joan Mitchell in New Orleans: Works on Paper Newcomb Art Gallery, Tulane University The Roaring Fifties Galerie Thomas Modern, Munich 2009 Joan Mitchell: Drawings Kukje Gallery, Seoul (catalogue) Joan Mitchell: Sunflowers Hauser & Wirth, Zurich 2008 A Discovery of the New York School Musée des Impressionnismes, Giverny; traveled to: Palazzo Magnani, Reggio Emilia; Kunsthalle Emden, Emden (catalogue) Joan Mitchell: Sunflowers Cheim & Read, New York (catalogue) Joan Mitchell: Paintings and Pastels 1973 — 1983 Lennon, Weinberg, Inc., New York 2007 Leaving America Hauser & Wirth, London (catalogue) Joan Mitchell: Works on Paper 1956 — 1992 Cheim & Read, New York (catalogue) 2006 de Young Museum, San Francisco Joan Mitchell: A Survey 1952 — 1992 Kukje Gallery, Seoul (catalogue) 2005 Joan Mitchell: Prints from the Foundation Susan Sheehan Gallery, New York Joan Mitchell: The 1946 — 1952 Sketchbook Drawings and Related Works Pollock Gallery, Southern Methodist University, Dallas Joan Mitchell: Frémicourt Paintings 1960 — 62 Cheim & Read, New York (catalogue) Joan Mitchell Sketchbook 1949 — 51 Francis M. Naumann, New York 2002 Robert Miller Gallery, New York Petit Lennon, Weinberg, Inc., New York The Paintings of Joan Mitchell Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; traveled to: Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham, Alabama; Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Fort Worth; The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.; Des Moines Art Center, Iowa (catalogue) The Presence of Absence Cheim & Read, New York (catalogue) Memory Abstracted Edward Tyler Nahem Fine Art, New York Working with Poets: Joan Mitchell Tibor de Nagy, New York 1999 The Nature of Abstraction: Joan Mitchell Paintings, Drawings, and Prints Walker Art Center, Minneapolis 1998 From Nature to Abstraction Nave Museum, Victoria Paintings, 1950 — 1955 from the Estate of Joan Mitchell Robert Miller Gallery, New York 1997 IVAM Centre Julio González, Valencia Joan Mitchell: Selected Paintings Lennon, Weinberg, Inc., New York Galerie Won, Seoul Pastels by Joan Mitchell Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C. 1996 Joan Mitchell: Pastels Musée des Beaux - Arts de Rouen, Rouen Joan Mitchell: Paintings from 1956 to 1958 Robert Miller Gallery, New York (catalogue) 1995 Joan Mitchell: Tilleuls, 1978.
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