Sentences with phrase «charged war series»

Spero's best known works include her politically - charged War Series and Artaud Paintings of the late 1960s and early 1970s, and such extensive scroll works as the Codex Artaud (1971 - 1972) and Notes in Time on Women (1979).
Spero's best known works include her politically - charged War Series and Artaud Paintings of the late 1960s and early 1970s, and her extensive scroll works such as the Codex Artaud (1971 - 1972) and Notes in Time on Women (1979).

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Based on a popular graphic novel by Marasume Shirow and directed by Rupert Sanders («Snow White and the Huntsman»), Ghost in the Shell is a visually stunning experience with a fine core performance by Scarlett Johansson («Captain America: Civil War»), but it borrows so much of other, mostly better science fiction films and TV series, that charges of grand larceny should be levied against writers William Wheeler («Queen of Katwe»), Ehren Kruger («Transformers: Age of Extinction») and Jamie Moss («Street Kings»).
This is the fault of Electronic Arts, who completely botched the post-launch of this game by applying the same pricey DLC strategy of charging a high price for many different packs of maps that they applied to the Battlefield series, the most recent Star Wars Battelfront, and what games like Call of Duty had been doing for years up to that point.
So the creators of such whimsical fair as the Paper Mario series, WarioWare, and the cutest damn game ever Cubivore, were now in charge of a dramatic tale about the tragic, and often deadly realities of war.
The upcoming Gears of War: Judgement will come included with a download code which enables you to download the very first game in the series for no extra charge, although this offer will be limited.
But even though Day for Night has its share of politically charged works — with American artists like Nari Ward, Dash Snow, Matthew Day Jackson, Jamal Cyrus, Robert A. Pruitt, and Dawolu Jabari Anderson offering overt criticism of nationalism, the war on terror, manifest destiny, and racism — a general preoccupation with art history undermines the exhibition's transgressive potential, rendering it a series of academic exercises.
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