The contemporary pieces are augmented with works by old masters: the important Apocalypse series of woodcuts by Albrecht Dürer (1471 — 1528) and Les Grandes Misères de la
guerre by Jacques Callot (1592 — 1635), which reveal an impressive panorama of social rejection and human abysses in dialogue with contemporary works across centuries.
Not exact matches
• Victor Segalen, Stèles: Segalen — physician, poet, novelist, Sinologist, aesthetic theorist, among other things — was admired
by Borges and Simon Leys (who took his nom de
guerre, I believe, from Segalen's novel René Leys), and has long had a small but unflagging following.
This year he is back in En
Guerre, or At War,
by the French director Stéphane Brizé — another social - realist drama about a factory shutdown and a workers» representative battling to save jobs.
Ósmy dzien tygodnia / Der achte Wochentag (The Eighth Day of the Week, Aleksander Ford, 1958) Kreivi (The Count, Peter Von Bagh, 1971) Grossmejster (Sergej Mikaėljan, 1973) The Island (Michael Ritchie, 1980) Kujira (Whale, Ofuji Noburo, 1952) Châtiment [French version of The Despoiler], Reginald Barker, 1915/7) Kinodokumenty o zverstvach nemecko - fašistskich zachvatčikov (Atrocities
by the German Fascist Aggressors, Vladimir Bol» šincov, 1945/6) Fortress (Arch Nicholson, 1985) Le notti dei Teddy Boys (Leopoldo Savona, 1959) Penn & Teller Get Killed (Arthur Penn, 1989) Vozvraščenie Vasilija Bortnikova (The Return of Vasili Bortnikov, Vsevolod Pudovkin, 1953) Les Animaux Pendant la
Guerre (DP: Robert Baudouin, Charles Blanc, 1913) Ambush at Tomahawk Gap (Fred F. Sears, 1953) Konjiki Yasha (The Golden Demon, Shima Koji, 1954) Falbalas (Jacques Becker, 1945) Stürme der Leidenschaft (Storms of Passion, Robert Siodmak, 1932) Zvanyj užin (Dinner Party, Fridrich Ėrmler, 1953) Al Capone (Richard Wilson, 1959) Le témoin (The Witness, Jean - Pierre Mocky, 1978) Chad Hanna (Henry King, 1940) Gli uomini, che mascalzoni... (What Scoundrels Men Are!
The Islamic State, whose radical Islamic warriors have inflicted their brutality across the globe from the Middle East to Paris, was founded as al - Qaeda in Iraq in 2004
by a Jordanian thug known
by his nom de
guerre, Abu Musab al - Zarqawi.
On a vicious revenge spree, he takes the nom de
guerre of Alabaster and is joined
by Ami, the granddaughter of the scientist who experimented on his pregnant daughter and left Ami fully invisible.
Ephemera installed throughout the exhibition
by Allison Rudnick, the department's assistant curator, supplied a sense of material culture on the home front: a group of nine chromolithographic postcards from several nations shows zeppelins looming cartoonishly over iconic landmarks, and two examples of printed cotton toiles de
guerre from 1916, combining French patriotic and military motifs with a classical ornamental vocabulary.
Taylor De Cordoba is pleased to present Crocodile Company, Part I. La
Guerre Des Machettes Danseuses (The War of The Dancing Machetes), a new series of mixed media paintings and drawings
by Los Angeles - based artist Frohawk Two Feathers.
He is proposing a 100ft tall illuminated peace sign (Faites L'Art, pas La
Guerre or Make Art, Not War) which would be powered
by the sun and wind.
, organized
by MAN, Gavoi, Ex Caserma, Nuoro, IT; Everybody is always right, Arcade, London, UK; If Anything, Marc Foxx Gallery, Los Angeles, USA;
Guerre Pace, SpazioA, Pistoia IT; A Painting Cycle, curated
by Cecilia Canziani and Ilaria Gianni, Nomas Foundation, Roma, IT.
This is concrete poetry, and myth - making: The name
by which the world would know him — Robert Indiana — is a nom de
guerre that asserts his place in the bittersweet American Dream.
I'm always glad to see it, and I'm even gladder to encounter things I've never seen, like the sculpture called «Bateau de
Guerre»
by the apocalypse - minded Chris Burden, who died in May.
The museum's co-partnership with Duke Chapel and the Divinity School brought us Miserere et
Guerre, an installation of 58 stunning prints
by French artist Georges Rouault in the Incubator Gallery.
This is due to the deep singularity of his oeuvre but also to his own life and its traumas: a German expelled
by the Nazis, he fought on the Allied side and lost a leg in battle while carrying a wounded man; he was then awarded the Croix de la
Guerre and naturalied as a Frenchman.
Widely regarded as one of the most pioneering artists of his generation, British artist Liam Gillick presents A Game of War Structure, 2011, a newly - designed version of The Game of War (Le Jeu de la
Guerre) created originally
by the French Situationist Guy Debord in 1977, while the internationally - celebrated Spanish artist Susana Solano's work, Carmen, 2011, is a large stainless steel sculptural work which encourages the viewer to experience the emotion that the form engenders as it transforms the surrounding environment.
This is due to the deep singularity of his oeuvre but also to his own life and its traumas: a German expelled
by the Nazis, he fought on the Allied side and lost a leg in battle while carrying a wounded man; he was then awarded the Croix de la
Guerre and naturalised as a Frenchman.
I stand
by my nom de
guerre — it is all nonsense from the typically vicious little monster that is the real subject of this post.