Sentences with phrase «changing artistic vision»

Over the course of two very personal conversations, Hans Ulrich Obrist and Wolfgang Tillmans discuss the photographer's work, his changing artistic vision and various thematic pursuits since the 1980s.

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You don't want reviewers to change your voice or artistic vision any more than you want your critique group to do that.
As the world changes around him, James stays true to himself and his artistic vision.
His artistic vision for Prince of Persia, which has helped it to move into a Zelda - like archetypal story of good versus evil (with just the details changed each time) has been a good one.
While a statement will not make or break an artist's career, having a well - written and succinct statement is a tool that they can sharpen and change as their artistic vision changes and evolves.
Both a reflexive overview and a call to action, the two - day event invited us to respond, together, to a changing world, addressing visions of the future in all their scientific, artistic and literary ramifications.
The irony, of course, is this change was so largely brought about by a man who was a consummate European himself — Tom Wolfe once called Castelli «the eternal Continental diplomat» — and who credited his own artistic vision to the influence of a Frenchman.
«Sharrer negotiated a sophisticated and coherent artistic vision through the political and social changes that spanned the Cold War era,» explained exhibition co-curator Melissa Wolfe.
While many of her male peers and acquaintances with western educational background advocated their social, political, and cultural visions in public, and made their way into mainstream history, Pan Yuliang's own accounts related to major decisions on changes in her life and her artistic motivation are nowhere to be found.
susan swartz: seasons of the soul, a collection of her boldest landscape paintings to date, examined Swartz's vision of the natural world throughout the changing seasons and through her personal story of resilience and artistic transformation.
For cubism was not a style so much as an aesthetic revolution, a «shock in the dark,» each painting a performance that instigated a profound change of artistic form, indeed the first new ocular form in 500 years of mankind's vision of itself.
Night Vision: Noctures in American Art 1860 -1960, the exhibition catalogue for a show held at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art in 2015, explores the varied and changing artistic expressions of the experience of seeing...
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