Sentences with phrase «entirely lost art»

Smart, inventive, pensive, and heartfelt, Looper proves that creating an event movie from scratch isn't an entirely lost art.

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Well, the sixty - something iconic martial arts wonder Jackie Chan certainly has not entirely lost his cinematic A-game when it comes to his trademark kinetic - style kicks and punches that worldwide movie audiences have come to embrace in the legendary performer's adventurous chop - socky film career.
Toward the end of his career, Still's art started to become even more abstract — objects lost their shape entirely, as seen in this 1976 work titled «PH - 1023.»
«This Is The Sound of Someone Losing the Plot» opens the new Utah St. Catharine Clark Gallery with a show curated by Anthony Discenza entirely of California College of the Arts alumni and instructors.
In 2007, the Modern Museum of Art MoMA in New York, devoted an exhibition entirely to the * Lost Vanguard: Soviet Architecture, featuring the work of American Photographer Richard Pare.
Implicit in Hu's work is the lack of resources and quality reproductions of the Western contemporary art that have so inspired and impacted his own work, yet which he had never actually seen or entirely comprehended — a «lost in translation» effect that goes beyond simple language barriers to subtly address the general lack of translated materials and his limited access to other art resources, both online and off.
It was a short - lived bubble: Art soon moved off the wall entirely, into sculpture and installation, and D.C. lost what status it held to New York and Los Angeles.
Very rarely are there efforts to cite her photographs within the trajectory of art history or to acknowledge them as photographs; Simmons's images lose their material supports and become entirely transparent to social commentary — commentary that, it would seem, has not changed since the late 1970s.
It's not entirely the Turner Prize's fault, since new British art has noticeably lost some of the excitement it had ten years ago, or at any rate its power to grab headlines.
Yet Another Turner Prize Bore; Art The Mail on Sunday (London, England); November 3, 2002; Hensher, Philip; 700 + words Byline: PHILIP HENSHER Turner Prize, Tate Britain, London... London until April 6 *** Turner Prize time rolls round again... It's not entirely the Turner Prize's fault, since new British art has noticeably lost someArt The Mail on Sunday (London, England); November 3, 2002; Hensher, Philip; 700 + words Byline: PHILIP HENSHER Turner Prize, Tate Britain, London... London until April 6 *** Turner Prize time rolls round again... It's not entirely the Turner Prize's fault, since new British art has noticeably lost someart has noticeably lost some...
Bury Art Museum, 2015 The piece offers an imagining of lost but cherished sites; the orchard ruined by neglectful pomology, accidental burning, unseasonal rain and swollen rivers, the boatyard needlessly kept hidden (safe) for so long it has been entirely
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