Sentences with word «idealised»

Born in 1878 — well before WWI during which he was a war artist — master - draughtsman, Augustus John's, David at the Table portrays the somewhat idealised image of a haggard though handsome, wild - eyed young man in work clothes sat slumped at a plain table on which one senses there is no food and might not have been for some time.
Marshall's vision for social justice reaches its apotheosis in the central gallery, where seven paintings present idealised versions of public housing projects.
Nestlé currently labels its infant formula around the world with idealising claims such as it is the «natural start» and «protects» babies.
Incorporating the characters themselves, these iconic figures feature in idealised landscapes shadowed in sour, unhealthy hues of green or pink that reflect a new sense of narrative for the artist.
The artist has mixed the modern, idealised world with that of romantic courtship in the Victorian era so that her pieces depict scenarios that appear magical and sublime.
The Landscape Garden is rooted in an eighteenth century taste for idealised classical landscapes that developed from studying the seventeenth century landscape paintings of Salvator Rosa, Gaspart Poussin and Claude Lorrain.
It seems to me that this is a serious oversight because by overlooking the influences on or precursors to Francis» «Gospel chivalry» the author misses a chance for further historical grounding that would take the edges off his rather idealised view of Francis as the original genius of the concept.
Friend and collaborator Remi Rough transcends the traditional and somewhat idealised vision of a graffiti writer, and creates work that simultaneously belongs on the streets and in the home or gallery without seeming out of context.
The collection was an extraordinary, fetishistic fashion journey into the depths of the American teen psyche as idealised by a Japanese outsider.
View Collection The collection was an extraordinary, fetishistic fashion journey into the depths of the American teen psyche as idealised by a Japanese outsider.
This would allow Islam to unite and return to a romantic and idealised past where Muslims were united, powerful, and free to govern themselves... or so the theory went.
Leg Chair is also of particular interest to The Hepworth Wakefield due to its incorporation of plaster, a medium that is historically associated with the representation of idealised forms of beauty and therefore resonates with the museum's current research project into the use of the material within their collection.
Rachael examines growth and change in the local natural environment using patterns and repeated organic shapes to form idealised landscapes.
Once the models are spun up, we will run them with 20th century forcings, and a variety of idealised future CO2 forcing scenarios to examine how the AMOC responds to changing CO2.
A seasoned exhibitor and graduate of the Helsinki school, Kantanen describes her work as «a search for a landscape that doesn't really exist», disrupting the idea of capturing truth through a photograph — increasingly untenable in the digital age — by creating her own «idealised picture» — we see what she wants us to see.
These figures are subjected to and resist idealised representations of the human body and exploitative labour, resulting in an uncomfortable confrontation with abjection.
Much of his work is a renegotiation of the visual language and ideological legacies of modernism, probing real and idealised notions of space.
The «approved» art style was propagandistic woodcuts which tended to focus on idealised portraits of reformers, scurrilous satiric depictions of Catholics or a lot of heroic martyrs being killed in a variety of gruesome ways.
From the early to mid-1970s, artists in Europe and North America including Cindy Sherman explored idealised states of glamour as a means to exaggerate or satirise the cultural values of beauty and fashion.
Her latest series transforms the stuff of glossy magazine fantasy to pay homage to her own idealised women.
The main reason for the invention of these milks is to by - pass the restrictions of the Advertising Law, so the products and the companies can be advertised freely and, in the process, idealise formulas for younger babies with the same or very similar brands.
The retailer is quoting Nestlé's own idealising claims: «For Lactogen 1: «protein which is easier to digest»; «nutrients that support growth and brain development»; «essential fatty acids LA, ALA and Choline contribute to the structural building blocks of the brain»; «iron and iodine help in brain development and vitamin A for healthy vision.
While one could make a feminist reading of the work in relation to perceived forms of idealised feminine beauty, what is really at stake here for the artist is an exploration of the formal possibilities offered by such a reduced source.
No longer happy to exist as idealised love interests, women are finally taking over.
Harris said: «Being enthralled by another country's way of life does not mean that it is always an accurate portrayal, rather it becomes a sentimental and idealised depiction; an homage to a heritage that isn't ones» own.
The oft seen males lusting at idealised females is flipped so that we see - oh of course!
There's a wonderfully subtle yet forthright feminist undertone to her work, too: the women she draws aren't idealised figures either slimmed down or curved up in all the right places — they're lumpy and normal and hardworking and smart.
Lights of Soho, London's leading light - art gallery, is delighted to announce «I Love This Motherf *** er», a one - man show by artist Graeme Messer that takes an irreverent, witty and revealing look at that meeting place between our real and idealised selves — the mirror on the wall.
Here we present results from Byrne & Schneider (2016) in which we combine basic theory and idealised climate - model simulations to investigate the physical processes determining the width of the ITCZ and its sensitivity to climate change.
You'd think that videogames would be better at presenting you with fights that look beautiful or at least affecting, since on bad days it feels like idealised combat is all games ever think about.
At the beautiful, unnamed Thai resort we learn that Stu's Thai soon - to - be father - in - law hates him, but his attractive and rather idealised - male - fantasy fiancée (Jamie Chung) finds him adorable.
His brands have become synonymous with an optimistic and idealised take on preppy Americana, conjuring up, not just emotions and aspirations, but entire immersive worlds, for which Lauren has been likened to Walt Disney.
As a group of sculptures they contain inner dialogues, they relate to the traditions of athletic sculpture, yet resolutely represent the time that they were made, most importantly they display none of the traditional notions of idealised perfection, instead there are contradictions and tensions.
This film, with its equally idealised, painfully laboured, lesbian r
It's appropriate here I think, Magni does encapsulate the sort of developer people idealise within the indie developer space, one man making a really good game in a year through determination alone.
Among the exhibits are works such as Leda, a late 16th - century take on the classical myth by the Swiss artist Joseph Heintz the Elder, and Max Pechstein's Szene im Wald from 1910, which idealises nature as an earthly paradise and celebrates the naked body as something beautiful and free.
In my current work I have been using this technique over ceramic figures displayed in settings and poses that explore themes of costume, consumption, and martyrdom within idealised femininity
Drawing on both contemporary and historical texts, Ruscica's film deconstructs the idea of the travelogue itself as romanticised history, factual document and idealised experience Ruscica's main area of interest lies in examining -LSB-...]

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