Sentences with phrase «entire oeuvre»

The phrase "entire oeuvre" means all the works or creations produced by a particular artist, writer, or musician throughout their entire career. Full definition
A full - time baker by profession, Von Bruenchenhein (1910 — 1983) was a secretive, self - taught artist whose entire oeuvre (paintings, sculptures, photographs, music, ceramics, and poetry) was dedicated to one person, his wife Marie.
The show, organized with Hammons» support, will trace the evolution of the artist's entire oeuvre from the late 1960s to the present day and build on Mnuchin Gallery's history of collaboration with the artist, following the gallery's presentations of new work in 2007 and 2011.
Reed's entire oeuvre makes it clear that he places the painted image in a structural «in between»: Thus painting becomes, in the artist's cosmos, a normal and real part of our lives as well as a completely artificial and illusory staging.
A palpable sensuality and emotional intensity runs though Cantor's entire oeuvre while certain motifs — among them Pinocchio, Bambi, unicorns, galleons, and indeed unicycles — recur with autobiographical resonance.
Probably the best - known artist in his field, Turrell's entire oeuvre since the 1960s has been devoted to exploring the diverse manifestations of this immaterial medium and working towards a new, space - defining form of light art.
Since most experts believe that Bess's entire oeuvre numbers around one hundred and fifty paintings, the fact that they might have had as many as fifty suggested there was still a big gap in what we knew of Bess's work.
Plus: Documenta appoints music business executive as interim CEO Max Uhlig donates entire oeuvre to Saxony's Cultural Foundation National Federation of Artists» Studio Providers closes and NEH awards $ 18.6 m in grants
About Louis M. Eilshemius Louis M. Eilshemius (American, 1864 - 1941) was a fascinating outsider of the New York art scene at the beginning of the twentieth century, and an artist whose entire oeuvre had remained practically unknown to the general public.
The show, organized with Hammons's support, will trace the evolution of the artist's entire oeuvre from the late 1960s to the present day.»
This is dialectics, and presented in a way that confounds bigger categories like «the political» with «the personal» — this shot carries an idea that viewers won't need a post-graduate degree to understand, rendering it more valuable than a host of filmmakers» entire oeuvres.
These films, and Tolkien's entire oeuvre, are most affecting in their depictions of friendship, and the performances here represent plutonic male intimacy in convincing, often moving ways.
Not that Haneke himself would probably consider himself a moralist — he's consistently said that he wants his films to ask questions but not necessarily answer them — but whether his films are polemical or simply explore these issues in more ambiguous ways, there is a undoubtedly a core of forceful moral ideas about politics, media, and human relationships that runs through his entire oeuvre.
But there is one inside joke that may be the most inside of the Coens» entire oeuvre.
(Not unlike his entire oeuvre.)
From Agent Smith to Heath Ledger's Joker to the entire oeuvre of William Shatner, mannered or stylised acting — call it «schmacting» — is an underrated skill, writes Chris Michael
Today, Disney regards Mary Poppins as the crowning achievement of Walt's career, a film released two years prior to his death that merged the elements of his entire oeuvre in film, television, and theme parks into one joyous crowd - pleasing extravaganza.
And when his 1958 masterpiece «Vertigo» — that eerie romantic chiller starring James Stewart as a detective afraid of heights and Kim Novak as the beautiful mystery woman for whom he falls — was recently voted the best movie of all time, finally beating out runner - up «Citizen Kane» in the Sight and Sound film poll, it was a recognition that was probably as much for Hitchcock's entire oeuvre.
While restaging the Virgin Mary and Joseph's courtship in a club is... questionable, to say the least, «Wolves» is among the most potent pieces of songwriting on Pablo, or indeed, in Kanye's entire oeuvre.
But these films, and Tolkien's entire oeuvre, are most affecting in their depictions of friendship, and the performances here represent platonic male intimacy in convincing, often moving ways.
In fact, Stargate's suckage has nothing to do with how derivative of cinematic rollercoasters it can be (the picture sent out I.O.U.s to, in short order, James Cameron's entire oeuvre, the Indiana Jones trilogy (itself a three - film hommage to black - and - white jungle serials), Lawrence of Arabia, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Star Wars, E.T., and, in one curious stalk - and - slash sequence, Halloween)-- the film's problem is that it is a damn load of gibberish.
The bizarre inner logic of the film becomes clear in the closing moments as nearly identical nude women observe one another on an empty beach — which may, all told, be the most purely serene moment in the director's entire oeuvre.
My entire oeuvre will always be in print and always earning me something.
Over at Hakutaku, Alana posts a thoughtful introduction to Leiji Matsumoto's Captain Harlock, tracing the character across the creator's entire oeuvre.
If I lost sight of the purpose and philosophy of my work and did commission work simply to make a buck, I would be damaging my entire oeuvre.
In the paintings and drawings he made while in residence at the American Academy in 1970 and 1971, one readily recognizes the spatial dynamics of Guston's entire oeuvre, the latent or overtly stated matrix of vertical and horizontal lines that derive from the structure of Renaissance perspective that was subsequently collapsed by Cubism and flattened by Mondrian.
The exhibition presents a cross-section of Rachel Whiteread's entire oeuvre, showing her most important large scale sculptures alongside her more intimate works.
In his description of a self - portrait, (written some thirty - seven years ago), he formulated an observation that might equally be applied to the entire oeuvre: «the photographer has caught the boy's hand... at just the right degree of openness, the right density of abandonment: a few millimetres more or less and the divined body would no longer have been offered with benevolence... the photographer has found the right moment, the Kairos of desire.»
It is virtually the only painting in his entire oeuvre in which there is an expressionistic treatment of the human visage, as here in the right hand figure, which looks as if it comes from Goya's Black paintings, and some suggestion of literary symbolism with the feeding of the turtle, the sorts of thing Picasso had being doing in his Blue Period sentimental illustration.
This exhibition features 100 of the finest works drawn from the entire oeuvre, chosen in close collaboration with the artist himself.
The criteria for the prize winner focus on the artists» entire oeuvre and the overall development of their visual vocabulary, not just the current artworks on view.
Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the artist's accidental death at age 50, this volume offers the first substantial survey of the entire oeuvre of Wallace Berman (1926 — 76) from the late 1940s until 1976.
Though the entire oeuvre is glanced upon, it's not a retrospective per se, but an overview of Warhol's impact on contemporary art.
Shortly after completing her training at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, she produced the first of her paintings and drawings focusing on depicting the emotions of her body; her theory of» body awareness «would go on to inform her entire oeuvre.
The responsibility shared by the artist and the participants for what the work can evolve into permeates her entire oeuvre», says Lena Essling, curator of the exhibition.
Carefully calculated use of gradation and shadows create a slick, fashionable allure to his entire oeuvre, which is often in direct contrast with irregular, distorted shapes appearing regularly.
Although there have been multiple de Kooning shows over the last half - century, there's never before been a survey of de Kooning's entire oeuvre.
Presenting more than one hundred of Still's greatest works, this is the Museum's first comprehensive catalog and features the first - ever scholarly essays on the artist developed with a broad understanding of Still's entire oeuvre.
Surveying her entire oeuvre, the exhibition presented new paintings and recent projects in the form of moving image projections with her frequent collaborator and life partner Edgar Cleijne.
If she was exaggerating, it was only a little: Darboven's entire oeuvre is rife with the written.
In the Upper gallery, «Essential Elements» comprises of a selection of photographs that act as journey through Burtynsky's past projects, Oil, Water, China, Manufactured Landscapes and Quarries, drawing on the core themes that mark his entire oeuvre.
In 2012 Olaf received the Johannes Vermeer Award 2011 - the state prize for the arts - for the high quality of his entire oeuvre.
The retrospective presented his entire oeuvre, including portraits, lightboxes, sculptures, photography, and comics called Dailies.
Baselitz (b. 1938) led the return to expressionism in Europe as early as the late 1950s, and his entire oeuvre has been emblematic of Neo-Expressionism.
Through the exhibition and catalogue, the UB Art Galleries seeks to encourage critical reassessment of Okumura's entire oeuvre and secure her position as a dynamic and integral figure in art history.
From numerous interviews and studio visits with the artist, Stein chronicles the artist's life, connecting a personal narrative with subjects and themes that have run throughout her entire oeuvre.
While in Quetta, Pakistan in 1974 he shot numerous images of opium dens «that ultimately became some of the most visually exquisite and most carefully crafted photographs in his entire oeuvre
The Phillips Collection holds the largest collection of Knaths» work, which represents his entire oeuvre; it is comprised of thirty - five oils, four watercolors, four woodcuts, three collages, and one lithograph.
46) Jordan Wolfson: Wolfson's single animatronic go - go dancer at David Zwirner proved more disturbing than Paul McCarthy's entire oeuvre.

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