Sentences with phrase «capturing city life in»

The gallery exhibition is a feast for the eyes and soul, as you travel around the room you are greeted with humor, classic scenery, walks in a garden or on a beach, Ben Cohen's brilliant primary color pastel flash out in bold reds, yellows, blues capturing city life in a bright flash, playful and humorous.
Elder's images capture the city he lives in and the ordinary objects that surround him in

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Yet we who live in Chilliwack know that the pipeline route runs through two school yards, crosses our city's protected groundwater zone and passes within capture zones of city wells.
The Council believes that discretionary funding is vital to supporting community - based organizations that enhance the quality of life in New York City's neighborhoods, in ways that can not be captured by traditional RFPs (little leagues, soup kitchens, youth arts groups, etc.).
Allaire lived near Flint in 2015, when the city's water crisis captured the nation's attention.
With that being said, Silver Linings Playbook captures Philly and does it perfectly from the crazy sport fanatics to the families that live in or around the city.
On top of all those, other big movies opening in 2017: Steven Spielberg's adaptation of Ready Player One, Pixar's new Dia De Los Muertos movie Coco, a remake of Murder on the Orient Express, Ridley Scott's Alien: Covenant, Andy Serkis» motion - capture Jungle Book: Origins movie (not to be confused with Jon Favreau's The Jungle Book movie arriving in theaters in 2016), Christopher Nolan's new WWII action movie Dunkirk, the video game adaptation Uncharted; Ninjago, Barbie and Emoji movies (scraping the bottom of the brand barrel); live - action Ghost in the Shell starring Scarlett Johansson, new Beauty and the Beast and The Mummy movies, Edgar Wright's Baby Driver, restart of Kong: Skull Island, Tom Cruise in Doug Liman's sci - fi Mena, plus Luc Besson's return to epic sci - fi with Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets.
Sibling filmmakers Ben and Joshua Safdie, working from a script based on Holmes» «Mad Love in New York Citycapture a colorful street life of sleepy - eyed stoners, drunks and junkies, prattling on about fights they've had, cops they've dodged and TV's «Cosmos.»
This kitschy Florida fantasyland, in which merpeople carry on their natural lives in a natural spring, is captured in the colorful < b > Weeki Wachee, City of Mermaids < / b >, a...
Soon after her move to the Netherlands — in Summer 2010 — and pursuing her passion for photography and writing, she founded Amsterdamming, a blog aiming to document her life in the city, to capture the mood of Amsterdam and the flavours of local life.
Living in the city I am not able to see too many stars due to light pollution but here the stars made a light show that unfortunately I was not able to capture on my camera.
And filmmaker Face du Monde decided to capture what exactly makes Melbourne the «World's Most Pleasant City» (it was named «best place to live» for the sixth year in a row) in a beautiful four - minute video.
This photographer living in Tokyo captures both every day moments and wonderful festivals around the city and country that is now her home.
When the chip music scene began to form in New York City, 2 Player Productions found a way to capture the excitement of Manhattan arts organization The Tank's live events in their video reportage.
I sensed this in the urban atmosphere, and tried to capture it in the daily city life
Bill Hayes» How New York Breaks Your Heart is a love letter in photos as it documents a diverse range of city dwellers while capturing both the excitement and loneliness of living among them.
Inspired by Linda's drawing of the «Ruby City» (an ideal city, which came to her in a dream), the design is a cluster of gallery volumes that presents a narrative about the collection and captures the spirit of Linda's life and wCity» (an ideal city, which came to her in a dream), the design is a cluster of gallery volumes that presents a narrative about the collection and captures the spirit of Linda's life and wcity, which came to her in a dream), the design is a cluster of gallery volumes that presents a narrative about the collection and captures the spirit of Linda's life and work.
He has channeled his uninhibited flow of thought and rare perspective into capturing daily life in our city.
Mayne was interested in capturing life in the city's poorest areas.
As a major figure in the Ashcan School of urban realists, Bellows's work captured the raw reality of everyday life in the city.
For Billy Sullivan, the art on view presents photography capturing spontaneous moments, drawings and painted portraits culled from his life, especially times lived in the seventies in New York City.
Born in Corpus Christi, Texas, he now lives and works in New York City, though he regularly travels the world to capture his images, whether they're of toned male models in the Californian desert or vibrant drag queens strutting through Pittsburgh.
«The Whitney Museum has long championed artists such as Edward Hopper and Reginald Marsh who captured the everyday life of the city in their works.
This display does not contain any documents related to Warhol or his family, it does capture the persistent political strain of proletarian life in the city at that time.
For example, his portrait of Robert Mapplethorpe at the artist's 1988 exhibition opening at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City is one of the most provocative images captured of Mapplethorpe during the last year of his life.
She painted portraits of her East Harlem neighbors, finding a vitality in the neighborhood that suited her deep commitment to capturing the beauty and anguish of ordinary city life.
In capturing daily city life, some photographers produced abstract and dislocating views of vast urban architecture, while others depicted much more intimate, narrative scenes of abject poverty.
From the mesmerizing replication of apartment windows in Andreas Gursky's Avenue of the Americas, 2001, which captures both the interconnectedness and the loneliness of city life; to an exploration of the way historical spaces are experienced by the contemporary public in Thomas Struth's Pergamon Museum I, Berlin, 2001; to a consideration of ubiquitous Stepford Wives - like housing estates as brilliantly conceived by James Casebere in Landscape with Houses (Dutchess County, NY) # 2, 2009, the collected photographs offer myriad ways of contemplating the shaping influence of architecture, and its photography.
It's called «Desertmanhattan», simply because I'm trying to create a piece that captures the vibe I get from both living out in the middle of nowhere, here in the West Texas desert, and the big - city vibe I get when I'm on my business travels.
In Waiting to Be Found, Allié takes the mundane, the motions of city life, discarded items, and an ignored, forgotten subset of people forced to settle in places not designed to be inhabited, and captures their impermanent migrations by utilizing the ephemeral materials with which they engagIn Waiting to Be Found, Allié takes the mundane, the motions of city life, discarded items, and an ignored, forgotten subset of people forced to settle in places not designed to be inhabited, and captures their impermanent migrations by utilizing the ephemeral materials with which they engagin places not designed to be inhabited, and captures their impermanent migrations by utilizing the ephemeral materials with which they engage.
Through his lens he captured the spirit of life, fashion, and energy of the city in the 1960s and 70s in thousands of black and white photographic images.
In a departure from his industrial landscape scenes, Andrew Lenaghan's larger than life size painting of a young girl captures both an attitudinal gesture and the gritty, often unnoticed, details of a city street.
Lixenberg's video installation captures life in Imperial Courts in a spectrum from drama and play to aimlessness and routine, enhancing our grasp of the normalcy of life in a part of the American inner - city habitually derided as aberrant and extreme.
Landscape painting doesn't require much of an imagination, because for the artist it only takes to go out of their home or their studio and there it is — inspiration is all around them, whether they live in the city and they want to capture an urban atmosphere in their sketch or they step outside their living space and get out there looking for some untouched nature to transfer it to canvas in all its glory.
The urgency of city life was captured in an explosion of prints, writes Robert Hughes
The combination of still and moving image really captures the character of the city, unpacking the everyday lives present in various locations.
Projects that engage the city as subject, including The Barnes Foundation's Person of the Crowd: The Contemporary Art of Flânerie, capturing city life through a contemporary exhibition and installations in unexpected locations; curator Brian Phillips» Rowhouse Workshop, surveying the physical and social histories embedded in Philadelphia row homes; Philadelphia Mural Arts Program's Monument Lab: A Citywide Public Art and History Exhibition with public artworks created by artists such as Ai Weiwei and Zoe Strauss; and Philadelphia Assembled, a museum installation and off - site interactive art experiences reimagining the city, presented by the Philadelphia Museum of Art and artist Jeanne van Heeswijk;
They captured Jerusalem's remaining arteries of life and explored the contrast between the old city and life in the confines of near - by refugee camps.
As well as providing a fresh perspective on the city in which they lived, he was particularly skilled in capturing his artistic friends at work, demonstrating their character and talent in one shot.
Using a large - format camera, Serrano captured more than 85 men and women who live on the streets of New York for the series, «Residents of New York,» Commissioned by More Art, the images are displayed on phone booths and in subway stations across the city through June 15.
Also included in «Investigation» is Thomas Hirschhorn, who is seen working on his Gramsci Monument in a New York City housing project, and Mexican artist Graciela Iturbide, whose evocative photographs capture day - to - day life in her native country.
The show will feature new diptychs shot on the streets of New York that capture moments in the life of the city.
He creates life - size portraits of his fellow citizens in attempts to capture and retell some of the stories that the city holds.
American photographer Abe Frajndlich lives and works in New York City, where he captured this image of performance artists Gilbert + George.
- Family Life on the Frontier (prior to 1845, Anschutz Collection, Denver)- Fur Traders Descending the Missouri (1845, Metropolitan Museum of Art)- The Concealed Enemy (1845, Stark Museum of Art, Orange, Texas)- The Jolly Flatboatmen (1846, Manoogian Collection, Taylor, Michigan)- Boatmen on the Missouri (1846, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco)- Landscape with Cattle (1846, St. Louis Art Museum)- Lighter Relieving a Steamboat Aground (1846 - 47, The White House)- Raftsmen Playing Cards (1847, St. Louis Art Museum)- Captured by Indians (1848, St. Louis Art Museum)- Country Politician (1849, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco)- Shooting for the Beef (1850, Brooklyn Museum, New York)- Mississippi Boatman (1850, National Gallery of Art, Washington DC)- The Squatters (1850, Museum of Fine Arts Boston)- The Emigration of Daniel Boone (1851, Washington University, St. Louis)- Trapper's Return (1851, Detroit Institute of Arts)- Canvassing for a Vote (1851 - 52, Nelson - Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City)- Fishing on the Mississippi (1851 - 52, Nelson - Atkins Museum, Kansas City)- The Storm (1852 - 53, Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford)- Deer in Stormy Landscape (1852 - 53, Anschutz Collection, Denver)- Western Boatmen Ashore by Night (1854, Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth)- Stump Speaking (1853 - 54, St. Louis Art Museum)- View of a Lake in the Mountains (1855, Los Angeles County Museum of Art)- Washington Crossing the Delaware (1856, Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, Virginia)- Martial Law or Order No. 11 (1870, State Historical Society of Missouri)- View of Pikes Peak (1872, Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, Texas)
The two - day - long exposure captured the movement of the city (seen, for instance, in the gondolas that eerily disappear into the misty waters), juxtaposing the historical buildings with evidence of contemporary life.
Amsterdam is a unique city with a deep affinity for design, which is fully captured in a new tome, «Living in Style: Amsterdam.»
Since 2011, Holden has documented the Mid-Market area of San Francisco, chronicling everyday life in the city and capturing the spectacular events and people that reward a constant presence in the street.
Inspired by New York City, Miho creates a series of striking paintings depicting life in New York City, capturing portraits...
Returning to Paris after a six year self - imposed hiatus in the French countryside, the artist Jean Dubuffet rediscovered city life with an energy captured in his «Paris Circus» paintings, an example of which — «Paris Polka» (1961)-- set an auction high last year at Christie's for $ 25 million.
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