Sentences with phrase «gives contemporary audiences»

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At three hours long, Waste requires patience from its audience, but given the plethora of witticisms and seemingly boundless contemporary relevance it is well worth the investment.
Insightful Screen Talks were given by celebrated directors, actors and industry professionals: Annette Bening, Guillermo Del Toro, Jake Gyllenhaal, Lucrecia Martel and Takashi Miike, offering festival audiences the opportunity to learn more about these leaders of contemporary cinema.
A by - product of pandering to a young, young audience, its biggest sin is that it alleges a greater basis in reality than its more «adult» contemporaries: The movie endeavours to give credence to the familiar tropes of storybook romance and rags - to - riches by applying them to the politicized zoo known as high school.
A Powerpoint Presentation for those studying Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet giving background information on The Globe and contemporary audiences.
In a talk he gave at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago five years ago, Kerry James Marshall displayed a photograph of his studio — a place, he told his audience, his wife calls «the playhouse.»
In November, when the German government gave Haus der Kunst $ 23 million for renovations, Enwezor said the funding «affirms and strengthens our core mission to serve old and new audiences, and provide them a lively forum and strong access for the encounter and appreciation of the art and ideas of different generations of contemporary artists.»
The display of many series focussing on one subject from different periods in a major contemporary artist's career gives the audience a chance to see how his painting has evolved over time, including his technique, materials, and even his conception of the theme of portraiture.
Through these exemplary contemporary Croatian artists, P.S. 1 will give its audience an opportunity to view the diverse and provocative new face of Eastern European art.
As one of the world's leading art fairs, Frieze London brings an international audience to the capital every October and for the third year the fair will coincide with Frieze Masters, giving a perspective on historical art alongside the contemporary work.
The exhibition, one of the myriad events running concurrently with the Venice Biennale, which opens May 13, gives international audiences a chance to see the work of one of Canada's exceptional contemporary artists.
Throughout the duration of the exhibition, the museum will be holding a series of cultural and educational events, giving audiences a chance to take the pulse of contemporary culture and society.
The Gallery aims to give audiences the confidence to enjoy contemporary art and to understand the importance of art, artists, culture and creativity, and their impact on individual and collective lives.
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