Not exact matches
Yet if they are to understand the arts significantly, they too must enter so fully
into the
works they study, by becoming familiar with the possibilities and limitations of the materials used and with the processes of transforming them, that they pass beyond passive receptivity to the practice of virtual recreation, through
imaginative participation in the artist's constructive activity.
Lincoln's political thought has moments of
imaginative genius — his collected
works are still the best initiation
into a genuine understanding of the regime under which we live.
Working with her daughter, who acts as sommelier, she
works with little - known, wild ingredients supplied by local, indigenous producers — transforming them
into haute cuisine with her famously
imaginative, creative style.
«Lucy» is a combination of the title character's superhuman powers and a standard gangster melodrama, the former given life by a gorgeous series of psychedelic images and
imaginative, fantasy scenes, while the latter exhibits groups of Taiwanese thugs with AK - 47's, a drug mob that kidnaps people and forces them to
work as drug mules by implanting whole plastic bags of blue powder
into their stomachs.
Imaginative camera
work from cinematographer Jess Hall provides insight
into how Darwin's microscopic vantage point on nature validates his theories.
Tom, who can only find
work at a deli, hates living there, and when it looks like the two years might stretch
into something longer, he loses it in rather
imaginative fashion.
That
works superbly when it comes to luring us
into the
imaginative lives of his family members.
Derrickson allows his cast to
work their skills
into the film while the director himself, who once seemed an odd choice (Sinister was beforehand his best film) showcases a talent for the
imaginative that makes you hope he too will return for the next instalment in this magic infused universe.
A more
imaginative approach is being taken than in times past, including a greater emphasis from the government on
working with businesses to get them
into schools.
Fiorato is a clever, attentive author, weaving Shakespearean phrases and clues to the Bard's other
works into her highly detailed and
imaginative world.
At once a scholar, rigorous observer, and lavishly
imaginative novelist, Rushdie channels his well - informed despair over the brutality and absurdity of human life
into works of fantasy, where the dream of righteous justice and transcendent liberty can flourish.
According to the award's website, «The aim of the award is not to look for
work that falls
into some narrow definition of political correctness, but rather to seek out
work that is thought - provoking,
imaginative, and perhaps even infuriating.
Also visit homes that are part of the Art House Project, which has transformed some of the island's older structures
into imaginative works of art.
«The execution seems very conscious and constructed, and yet the origination of the
works is an
imaginative process... Things lead
into other things, sometimes along the way.
Willie Cole is best known for assembling and transforming ordinary domestic and used objects such as irons, ironing boards, high - heeled shoes, hair dryers, bicycle parts, wooden matches, lawn jockeys, and other discarded appliances and hardware,
into imaginative and powerful
works of art and installations.
He Disappeared
into Complete Silence is an intensely personal and
imaginative work that tells the story of Bourgeois» transition from Paris to New York after her marriage to art historian, Robert Goldwater.
Inspired by his experience
working full - time as a business administrator, Uriarte creates
work whose repetitive gestures extrapolate the banal rhythms of office life
into imaginative abstractions.
The exhibition allies a range of highly varied
works; Reza Aramesh's critical reconfiguration of postures of oppression taken from the documentary photographic record of the late 20th century within the context of high - cultural legacy of the Enlightenment, Jake & Dinos Chapman's attack of those same Enlightenment spawned delusions of cultural progress, Desiree Dolron's exquisite, dense, almost painterly rendering of light and shadow within the photographic medium, Terence Koh's white - on - white neon declaration of Eternal Love, Wayne Horse's lighter - lit display of sub-cultural, cul - de-sacs articulated in a trash aesthetic, Dawn Mellor's radical portraits of female film stars, re-contextualized from the objectifying gaze of cinematic light
into the critical,
imaginative space afforded by painting, Gino Saccone's loose but formal play of material, surface and light in his multi-media, sculptural assemblages, Peter Schuyff's abstract, shaded path from ambient light
into a dark portal and finally Conrad Shawcross» beautiful and austere kinetic
work that emanates an ever shifting pattern in shadow and light.
The
works in this collection are supremely
imaginative in both form and content: from the semi-autobiographical novel painted by a young artist who died in the Holocaust (Charlotte Salomon) to Alison Knowles» computer - generated chance operation for «imagining» houses and their inhabitants; from the pseudo-scientific examination of a conversation between a mother and a daughter (Eleanor Antin) to the dark, comic interrogation of violence against women (Sue Williams); from the transformations of newspaper headlines (Suzanne Treister) to the probing of animal consciousness (Cole Swensen & Shari De Graw); from the body maps drawn by South African women with AIDS (Bambanani Women's Group) to the alchemical transformation of the pregnant body
into an evolving landscape and philosophical meditation (Susan Hiller).
Moix's
imaginative works often delve
into the magical and allude to epic tales, like a recent series at Paul Kasmin Gallery based on the adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
The open plan and
imaginative projects chosen only adds to the atmosphere, making Independent simultaneously a relaxed, mellow browsing experience and a deep dive
into impeccably selected
works.