Sentences with phrase «idiosyncratic works»

To these idiosyncratic works, depicting hues of blue and gray punctuated by clouds, the artist has added short journalistic entries in pen or pencil directly on the surface of the work, as well as recording the specific time and place observed.
Sometimes pushing the boundaries of kitsch and violating every taboo, Henning's idiosyncratic works seem nevertheless to adapt themselves to the traditional themes they address.
Li Wenguang is known for his highly subjective and idiosyncratic works, many of which have been based on notions of pseudoscientific equations, personal diaries, and dream interpretation.
In the process of creation the original meanings of these segments are often transformed, producing unique, idiosyncratic works of art.
Tuttle is known for his small, casual - seeming, quietly idiosyncratic works.
Datumsoria: The Return of the Real is a group exhibition at ZKM Karlsruhe which brings together ten highly idiosyncratic works.
Inspired by daily life Creed makes simple but idiosyncratic works.
Performance and video artist Jacolby Satterwhite has made a name for himself with his immersive, idiosyncratic works, many of which involve family history and personal mythologies in fantastical animated environments that update the innovations of Surrealism and Dada.
With expertise in Surrealism, Marcel Duchamp, and Joseph Cornell, among others, these two prominent scholars continued to help contextualize Thomas Chimes's idiosyncratic works.
Cantankerous Englishman Michael Powell and softly spoken Hungarian Emeric Pressburger forged such an alliance under the banner named The Archers, a maverick filmmaking team responsible for some of the most wondrous and idiosyncratic works in British cinema.
You didn't even need to think that it was among the Oscar - winner's best idiosyncratic works (it is not).
Poulson has taken peculiarities of technology as a starting point for his residency, with the aim to develop from it an idiosyncratic working method to investigate the library at Chelsea as a physical and dynamic space.
Be sure not to miss out on the latest idiosyncratic work of Tony Oursler, and Ai Weiwei's regular participation in Unlimited will be a worthwhile spectacle as always.
Maychack studied art in the San Francisco Bay Area, and absorbed its traditions of assemblage, trompe - l'oeil illusionism and personal mythology; but also the post-minimalist interest in imbuing emotion and presence into abstract structures; he cites the personal, idiosyncratic work of Jessica Stockholder and Martin Puryear as major influences.
The idiosyncratic work of Allan McCollum frequently uses the skill of craftsmen in his humor - infused art practice.
Betye Saar, the mother of Alison Saar, is widely known for her highly personal and idiosyncratic work that has influenced many artists.
Designed with input from the artist, the exhibition features over 60 works drawn primarily from the Museum's rich collection of highly idiosyncratic work made by Lucas Samaras.
When I first heard the term «portfolio career», I was delighted to have a rather dignified description applied to my somewhat idiosyncratic working life.

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But the stories of the people who created these acclaimed works are just as fascinating and inspiring as the ones we see in theaters, ranging from partnerships between newfound friends, finally getting to yes after years of hard work and the remarkable work ethics of idiosyncratic minds.
A reader of the Comedy unversed in medieval debates and unaware of Dante's idiosyncratic notions about them is easily persuaded that this work indeed represents the late middle ages in nuce.
This recipe may be idiosyncratic, but it works well and with practice produces seitan that's chewy but not overly tough.
He has experience working with idiosyncratic personalities and defense is his calling card.
Now, please remember that beauty routines are specific and idiosyncratic, so I'm not recommending mine to anyone or claiming that it will work for you.
After substantial parts in two high - profile box - office disappointments, Terms of Endearment sequel The Evening Star (1996) and the Sandra Bullock - Chris O'Donnell historical romance In Love and War (1996), Astin focused on work in more idiosyncratic independent films.
What could be a relentlessly grim procedural (again, «The Killing») is instead a compelling drama that works (so far, at least) on a number of levels: as a mystery, as an idiosyncratic buddy story, and as a textured sociopolitical treatise.
It risks a late detour into magic realism and comes out the other end as an even stronger and more idiosyncratic piece of work — and, thanks to Mortensen's presence, a possible international breakthrough for a filmmaker whose cult could stand to grow a little going forward.
Inventing characters is a lot of fun but I don't think I'm capable of creating a fictional character that could possibly be as dimensional, idiosyncratic or fully realized as the actual people I read about in the newspaper every day — which is another way of saying that when you're telling a true story, life itself has done most of the work for you.
Yet both are the work of a highly idiosyncratic filmmaker, his strong command of cinematic language elevating them above the status of filmed plays.
These thoughts will likely be idiosyncratic and will surely be opinionated, and they may evolve in format over time, depending on how the spirit moves me and on what seems to work best.
The dapper auteur behind such idiosyncratic and polarizing works as The Royal Tenenbaums and The Darjeeling Limited opens his latest feature, a continuously surprising and delightful adolescent romance set in 1965, in what appears to be a dollhouse.
While Tim Burton was far calmer and more thoughtful than his appearance might suggest, Ang Lee, with whom Rickman worked on Sense and Sensibility opposite Kate Winslet and Emma Thompson (who also wrote the Academy Award - winning screenplay), had an entirely idiosyncratic way of communicating with his actors.
This ranks among Haynes» best work, confirming him yet again as one of the most valuable and idiosyncratic voices in the history of American cinema.
But at least in Williams's case, a lot of his idiosyncratic, exciting early scores were at least nominated; the films almost everyone agrees represented Desplat's finest work to date (e.g. Birth; The Painted Veil; Lust, Caution; to say nothing of his compositions for French cinema) were all ignored by Oscar.
The «Hannah Montana» concept itself needs only gentle pushes to yield something resembling a story, but Chelsom doesn't exactly coast on it; anyone who's involuntarily endured the collected works of Kenny Ortega or Andy Fickman will notice a more idiosyncratic hand at the helm almost immediately.
This part of the film works hard to skirt the kind of maudlin clichés of what's become its own genre, and largely succeeds through Honoré's idiosyncratic approach to loss, grief, and acceptance.
Anderson has made it no secret that Isle of Dogs is his own idiosyncratic salute to the collective works of iconic Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa (Seven Samurai, Rashomon), so the hope is that the movie will also be culturally sensitive in its westernized take on Japanese cinema tropes.
Best known to the public as the idiosyncratic author of Ghost World, Daniel Clowes stands as one of the most storied authors — of comic books or any other medium — working today.
Anderson's idiosyncratic style of oddball, dialogue - driven humor is present, but like those previously mentioned films, it's the way that humor and those strange characteristics tie to the central thematic focus that make Anderson's work more than the sum of its eccentric parts.
Is this the definitive timeline of Hideo Kojima's idiosyncratic, medium - defining work?
Originally aired on the IFC, Sofia Coppola's 1998 debut short introduces many of the thematic elements (loner female protagonist, outsider perspectives) and stylistic flourishes (all her films have opened with the lead actress being driven) that have nade her work so idiosyncratic.
Lively's concise work as a big - screen lead has been arguably even more idiosyncratic, if not entirely successful.
I worked to discover the idiosyncratic even as I probed for the similarities and commonalities — the places where people's stories converged and overlapped, even when those people at first appeared to be so unalike.
Later in the process, we get to nitty - gritty sentence level issues, modeling revision techniques and working with students to identify their own errors by discussing the three types asserted by Bartholomae (1980): accidental, dialect related, and idiosyncratic.
Life lessons, love, work, peace and the future of our precious planet: these are the subjects under idiosyncratic discussion by 50 notable individuals interviewed in writer / photographer Andrew Zuckerman's sublime, engaging book Wisdom, which is accompanied by a DVD of the author's documentary of the same name.
This ever idiosyncratic writer hasn't published a work of fiction since 2006, so this collection of short stories is highly anticipated.
In a body of work renowned for its potent idiosyncratic genius, The Chandelier in many ways has pride of place.
I'd have to convince another editor to sufficient interest in my work, which is a deeply idiosyncratic process more or less lateral to the publishing house issue.
The verdict: Idiosyncratic in style and reminiscent of the work of Thomas Pynchon in its mix of comedy and fantasy, this is a novel that pushes the boundaries of storytelling.
The iconoclastic, idiosyncratic, garrulous, shy, outgoing, charming or grouchy writers working at home, courageously facing the blank screen or typewriter paper or yellow pad, getting up early before work or when the kids are still sleeping, up in the attic, down in the basement — you writers now have the upper hand.
The purpose of this paper, a joint work with Vasiliki Athanasakou, is to examine whether a value premium exists over our sample period, whether systematic risk is driving the value premium, whether idiosyncratic risk does a better job than systematic risk in explaining the value premium, and more importantly whether earnings quality contributes to a risk, mispricing or both explanations for the value premium.
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