Sentences with phrase «creative breakthroughs»

The exhibition series engages audiences in the production of new work produced at critical points of creative breakthrough in the artists's careers.
Each of these tips can be applied to drive creative breakthrough in any area.
Often, small iterations can yield the biggest creative breakthroughs.
Applying a fresh perspective from a different profession or discipline can stimulate creative breakthroughs.
We imagine that the acceleration of craft activity this time of year has inspired some gorgeous creative breakthroughs and some craft disasters of a new order.
Below he shares his insights and creative breakthroughs from that experience.
His theory, published today as an opinion paper in the journal Trends in Cognitive Sciences, is that neurotic unhappiness can create a fertile breeding ground for creative breakthroughs.
In line, research shows that people who are optimistic about their performance stop trying to get better whereas frustrated and dissatisfied people tend to find creative breakthroughs when incentivized and supported in the right way.
Pinborough's creative breakthrough not only morphed into the setup of the book, it also set the stage for a story told almost entirely through the alternating internal monologues of Adele and Louise.
Many consultants today preach the concept of brainstorming, or spontaneous group discussions to explore every possible approach, no matter how far - out, to yield creative breakthroughs.
«Ordinary» People Will Be Responsible for Future Creative Breakthroughs, Says This Harvard Biz School Professor
Creative breakthroughs happen not on a singular path, but at the intersection of multiple domains, cross-pollinating ideas and concepts that are seemingly unrelated.
Her own creative breakthrough took the form of long wall pieces shaped like giant nail files, using dripped beeswax built up in coloured, visceral layers.
During the remaining year of his life, despite the chemotherapy and the advancing disease, Bolduc produced 40 canvases, which, according to critic and friend Gary Michael Dault, amounted to a major creative breakthrough and was some of the best work he had ever made.
The big creative breakthrough came when the artist stepped away from abstraction and began working with recognisable objects, particularly words.
In rescuing him from obscurity, Stein constructs an alternative history of New York's mid-century art world that keeps Warhol on the periphery and privileges creative breakthroughs over record - breaking sales.
Beginning in 1921, a series of creative breakthroughs led Davis away from figurative painting and toward a more abstract expression of the world he inhabited.
At a time when all of our industries are in radical transformation, it's never been more important to have the very best minds and the most creative breakthrough plans, and the research overwhelmingly shows that organizations with women at or near the top are more successful.
This frees their brain to observe and create the connections required for creative breakthroughs.
NAR PULSE — Attendees of the 2017 REALTOR ® Broker Summit will hear opening keynote George Blankenship share his unique perspective from a long career of creative breakthroughs at game - changing companies like Tesla Motors, Apple and The Gap.
Science shows we often have creative breakthrough when our minds are disengaged from the problem we're wrestling with, hence the common experience of getting great ideas while relaxing in the shower.
According to Australia National University professor Dr. Darren Lipnicki, lying down can lead to creative breakthroughs.
Increased Creativity A diversity of ideas and viewpoints can lead to creative breakthrough.
Yes — and in the future, such breakthroughs may not only become more prevalent than those engineered by experts or geniuses in a particular field, they may actually become the most important source of creative breakthroughs.
This focus on extrovert office design takes its toll on the other half of the workforce, disintegrating the quiet and isolation needed for deep, creative breakthroughs.
Perkins also stipulates that not all neurotic thought is conducive to creative breakthroughs.
The message was, the next time you have a creative breakthrough, our development tools will help you turn that idea into reality.
Viewed alongside these creative breakthroughs, the multi-camera, laugh - tracked comedy of HIMYM often seemed like a throwback to the Cheers era.
Burdened with doubt, anxiety and inflated expectations, he experienced panic attacks for the first time in his life, and it wasn't until a friend reminded him who holds his future that he was able to find a creative breakthrough.
I've had creative breakthroughs and stumbled upon solutions I hadn't seen before while immersed in the tank.
Strong takes the audience through some early aspects of the writer's biography, like his romance with Eugene O'Neill's daughter Oona (Zoey Deutch) and his early rejections from The New Yorker, but Hoult plays Salinger as a typically frustrated young man, trying to make a creative breakthrough and angry at how closed - off New York's literary establishment seems.
The husband — a poet desperate for a creative breakthrough following a long stint of writer's block — welcomes him in.
«Game Night» is directed by the writing / directing team of John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein and it seems to be a creative breakthrough for the duo, especially after their debut, the very embarrassing «Vacation» reboot, a slog that was nostalgic in all the wrong ways.
Great inventions and creative breakthroughs are most often the result of collaboration between people who have similar goals but diverse ways of thinking or seeing the world.
The organization will highlight and amplify peer - recognized achievement of technological and creative breakthroughs.
The painting is not known to have been a part of the exhibition in the Dobychina Art Bureau but is believed to date from this same period of creative breakthrough and, if not included, was, presumably painted very soon after the show closed in January 1916.
His innovative use of the optical printer, which enables filmed images to be manipulated and altered directly on celluloid, marked a creative breakthrough in composite image - making in film.
Conceived and closely edited by Gerhard Richter himself, Atlas cuts straight to the heart of the artist's thinking, collecting more than 5,000 photographs, drawings and sketches that he has compiled or created since the moment of his creative breakthrough in 1962.
Ossorio's art arrived at a creative breakthrough during this period, as it continually evolved into more grotesque forms.
a friend of mine describes a creative breakthrough, that flash of an idea, as the forming of a salt crystal in water.
The catalogue published in conjunction with the exhibition provides the following observations: «Inspired to a creative breakthrough after glancing at a copy of Mad magazine, promoted by the Surrealist Matta, and discovered in Paris, American artist Peter Saul (b. 1934) has created often difficult, funny, and trenchant works - «sick jokes,» according to Robert Storr.
Serra savored these creative breakthroughs — One Ton Prop and other pieces gained him a dealer in Leo Castelli and a $ 500 monthly stipend — but he knew the viewer wasn't yet playing a starring role with these works.
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