Sentences with phrase «eclectic range of subjects»

Published by Koenig Books, Black Dada Reader spans an eclectic range of subjects, such as the historical trajectories of syntax, black America and feminism.
She also has taught an eclectic range of subjects including art, PE, drama, maths and, of course, literacy.
James» somewhat enigmatic paintings address a vast and eclectic range of subject matter and richly metaphoric imagery.

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This is the second in a series of drawing lessons that covers an eclectic mix of subject matter in a range of styles.
«Their subject - matter, ranging from the classical to the scatological, seemed unimaginably eclectic and appeared to offer rich possibilities for a continued life of art, which shortly before had seemed to be talking itself into a self - reverential corner».2
Featuring a formidable list of writers, and encapsulating the eclectic range of art that has delighted and inspired audiences throughout Hayward Gallery's history, Fifty Years of Great Art Writing ranges from painting and photography to sculpture, choreography and architecture, and takes in a huge diversity of subjects, from Paul Klee to the art of the Harlem Renaissance, from David Shrigley's drawings to David Hockney's photographs, from Francis Bacon's take on the human body to Africa Remix, from Pipilotti Rist's installations to Afro - Asian artists in postwar Britain.
This latest exhibition will include an eclectic and wide - ranging group of subjects across two distinct bodies of new work.
The eclectic array of artworks on view reflects the expansive range of the press in terms of both printmaking techniques — such as aquatint, collagraphy, etching, lithography, and screen printing — and subject matter.
The mirrored, joint exhibitions offer an eclectic overview of the artist's probing intellectual and existentialist pursuits, subjects that range as widely as the semantic structure of language to our comparative experience of space, the exploration of individual identity, art historical tropes, and a personal (and formative) obsession with chess.
The artist subjects 16, 35 and 70 mm film negative and leader to an eclectic range of idiosyncratic substances including nailpolish, liquid eyeliner, «Teen Spirit» deodorant, wine, spices, Jell - O shots, body glitter, paintballs, Jack Daniels, hot springs water as well as such physical interventions as skateboarding, smearing, crushing, drawing and throwing.
Drawing from an eclectic range of influences and rich experiences, Richards» work focuses on portraiture and an interest that lies in «capturing the soul of her subject», as well as revealing subtle insights into herself.
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