INDEPENDENT & FOREIGN FILMS Art Is... The Permanent Revolution (Unrated) Agitprop documentary examining how printmakers, including Rembrandt, Goya and Picasso, have influenced the political landscape over the ages via graphic
depictions of the human condition.
Known for his narrative murals and outstanding draftsmanship, John Biggers dedicated his work to
the depiction of the human condition.
Comparisons were made between his work and that of Suzanne Valadon, de Kooning, and Degas (admiringly) for the vitality of brushstroke and technical skill; Cadmus and Bonnard (rather disparagingly to all three artists) for
the depiction of the human condition.
Mounds, protagonists in most of Hancock's stories depicting the never - ending battle between the good and the bad, frequently reappear in his persistent
depiction of the human condition.
In Conversation with emerging Zimbabwean artist, Virginia Chihota on her current exhibition and European solo debut at London's Tiwani Contemporary Virginia Chihota sets herself apart through her wrought
depictions of the human condition...
Virginia Chihota sets herself apart through her wrought
depictions of the human condition — the perennial search for self.
Not exact matches
This movie, scripted by William Nicholson and Simon Beaufoy and directed, with meticulous regard for the elements and action, by Iceland - born filmmaker Baltasar Kormákur, is a detailed and realistic
depiction of climbers —
of various experiences — facing the worst possible
conditions, at heights and climates that seem designed to shut a
human body down.
«The Sweet Hereafter» is superlative in its uncompromising but undeniably compassionate
depiction of a bleak
human condition.
The works
of art in this exhibition can trigger associations to surrealist explorations
of the subconscious, expressive artists» intuitive work processes and figurative painters»
depictions of human psychological
conditions as well as the external world.
Ouadahi's
depictions of the ubiquitous high - rise, the legacy
of Modern Architecture's failed promise to improve the
human condition, emphasize its impenetrable boundaries
of steel, glass, and concrete.
This exhibition will investigate and critique the work
of Francis Bacon and a group
of internationally renowned contemporary artists (Adrian Ghenie, Annegret Soltau, Chiharu Shiota, Arcangelo Sassolino, Nathalie Djurberg) who share Bacon's interest in the
depiction of the
human figure and its existential
condition.