Sentences with phrase «included allusions»

MJ Christopher Wool's retrospective at the Guggenheim included allusions to punk as part of his aesthetic influences, and to the time in New York City in which he emerged.
He concentrated on formal concerns in his monumental abstract compositions, which included allusions to the landscape.
His paintings have included allusions to the works of the Baroque painters Velázquez and Bernini, the Post-Impressionist Cézanne, Giacometti and Magritte, and American post-war art.
New Testament scholars are perhaps familiar with the fact that the term euangellion is also found in imperial propaganda at the time of the birth of Jesus or that Revelation 13 probably includes allusions to Nero and other emperors, but little beyond that.
The story is structured like an elaborate video game and is infused with»80s pop and game culture references, including allusions to arcade classics Space Invaders, Centipede, Joust, and Galaga.
Now, as part of CAM's Perspectives series, the Chicago - based artist displays a trio of installations dating from the last four years that expand on feminine / domestic notions to include allusions to sex and death, the organic and the electronic.

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Like biblical Hebrew, Atwood's witty prose is thick with double entendre and allusion, including hidden puns whose meanings dawn on us only later, and outrageous jokes that don't so much dawn as «bomb» (one of the book's metaphors and an effect of Atwood's powerfully laconic style)
[3][4] Reasons for this include its linguistic differences from 1 Peter, its apparent use of Jude, possible allusions to 2nd - century gnosticism, encouragement in the wake of a delayed parousia, and weak external support.
Further, the allusion to the practice of not fasting during a wedding is an allusion to a well - documented ancient Jewish practice of freeing wedding participants, including the guests, from religious obligations during the seven days of the wedding celebrations (References in Billerbeck, Kommentar I, p. 506.)
Equally sovereign at public lectures and in the pressure cooker of his advanced classroom, he taught and captivated thousands, including many a traditionalist who fidgeted uncomfortably at the occasional allusion to Plato, Kierkegaard, or Rudolf Otto.
Your site was not meant as included in that allusion to «10,000 blogs».
The 45 - year representative also made an allusion to Mr. Williams» large fundraising hauls, which have included sizable donations from financial firms, and from individuals and interests based in the Capitol and in Los Angeles.
The ranking Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, Senator Brad Hoylman, made an allusion to President Trump's negative tweets about various judges, including, most recently Trump's criticism of the judges deciding the validity of Trump's executive order on immigration.
The MTA rejected their ads, which included cracked eggs and grapefruits, not - so - subtle allusions to the female anatomy, for being too suggestive.
Post responsibly, and include tags and proper names to all The following is a list of allusions to other My Little Pony generations, works of fiction...
The horror behind this, including the Holocaust allegory Terence Stamp's grandpa seems to be an allusion to, is never given the weight it's deserved in an effort to keep this purely fantastical escapism.
At one point, the goddess of death's design included a visual allusion to a mourning veil.
Instead of being full of mere earnings reports, the call included the first official statement regarding Red Dead Redemption 2 since the announcement, as well as some kind of an allusion to what kinds of plans Take - Two has regarding the upcoming Nintendo Switch console.
Circumstances send David on a dangerous journey to discover his maker, a nightmarish trek (with many allusions to that other lost boy, Pinocchio) that includes a sinister mechanical gigolo (Law), a tech - phobic Flesh Fair, a visit to a half - submerged Manhattan and a controversial, highly emotional climax that lingers in the heart and the mind.
Its excessive performances and art direction used to evoke the flair of the glitter rock era are tripped up by narrative stumbles (particularly the Citizen Kane allusions) but the film remains a guilty pleasure for many (including myself).
These include mood, irony, paradox, oxymoron, allusion, and euphemism.
And, if you still do not understand the poem's many references and allusions, there are 35 expert interviews included in the application that you can watch.
FFXIV includes a great deal of allusions to the previous FF titles (for some, they might feel like an homage to the series as a whole).
It might include crushed and compacted cars by John Chamberlain, the spare tire in a combine painting by Robert Rauschenberg, the Green Car Crash by Andy Warhol, a plastic simulation by Charles Ray, allusions to a fatal accident in Jasper Johns, and the real one that took the life of Jackson Pollock.
But, by including a series of enigmatic, variously discernable words, including «WINE,» «CONCERNS,» and «weeps,» Twombly moves beyond the pure abstraction of the Abstract Expressionists to embrace the communicative possibilities of poetic allusion.
The allusion to audience participation hints at the signature characteristic of Lee's practice, which includes interactive installations in which the artist invites viewers to be co-creators in his often playful projects.
A friend of Amedeo Modigliani, Soutine also painted portraits and still lifes with stylistic and compositional allusions to painters he befriended and / or admired, including Modigliani, Henri Matisse, Paul Cézanne, Jean - Baptiste - Siméon Chardin, Francisco Goya, and Rembrandt.
He curated an exhibition for the Arts Council at the Hayward Gallery in 1976, entitled «The Human Clay» (an allusion to a line by W. H. Auden), including works by 48 London artists, such as William Roberts, Richard Carline, Colin Self and Maggi Hambling, championing the cause of figurative art at a time when abstract was dominant.
Al - Hadid's rich, formal allusions cross cultures and disciplines, drawing inspiration from myriad sources including architecture, ancient invention, science, myth, and Old Master works.
In the late 1950s Twombly moved to Italy, and works from volume 2, which documents this period, include colorful, diagrammatic works such as Ode to Psyche (1960), featuring erotic allusions and jokes while maintaining an abstract charge.
Weiner anchors his investigation with formal allusions to historical movements including Monochrome and Colorfield painting, and in doing so sheds new light on these movements.
These include their deployment as discrete formal elements, their role as complex evocations of race, identity, and power, and their association with music, among other meanings and allusions.
From melting grids and serial units to schematic renditions of Space Invaders and walls, the knowing allusions include both modernist painting and the fragmented material of contemporary urban life.
What was formerly an allusion to the arbitrary character of his own work's exchange value is here extended to include not only the work of his contemporaries but also a wide array of substances, neatly demonstrating the logic of exchange value itself.
Her work also often includes the theme of birth and regeneration, sustenance, and frequently has Catholic allusions.
The similarities Twombly saw and that this exhibition makes explicit include what Lewison lists as: «An interest in allusion and metaphor, a preoccupation with mortality, a liking for atmospheric effects and an engagement with the tradition of the sublime.»
«Maximum Security» resonates with allusions to worldwide brutality, including the period of South African apartheid and references to concentration camps and compounds in Bosnia, Abu Ghraib, and Guantanamo.
Allusions to the catastrophic violence of the French Revolution and the Spanish Civil War are found in these works and in later such events, including the bombing of Hiroshima and the suicide bombs that Gersht feared during his frequent visits to Israel, and that continue to threaten there and elsewhere in the Middle East.
Hirst's works include a new - ish vitrine filled with live fish swimming around a dentist's chair, Love Lost (2002), and a Mini Cooper, covered in his trademark spots, installed half - way down a marble staircase in an obvious, jingoistic allusion to The Italian Job (1969).
Elements of Gottlieb's explorations from the late 40s, including an all - over composition and an allusion to cosmological elements, are evident in Labyrinth works like Black, White, Pink (1954) and his iconic Burst paintings, such as Pink and Blue (1971), respectively.
Specialist still life artists included: Frans Snyders (1579 - 1657), who is noted for still lifes of dead game and meat, crammed with religious allusions and moral pointers; Harmen van Steenwyck (1612 - 56), the leading vanitas painter; Willem Claesz Heda (1594 - 1681), an exponent of monochrome banketje; Pieter Claesz (1597 - 1660), a specialist in ontbijtjes (breakfast still lifes); Jan Davidsz de Heem (1606 - 83) and Willem Kalf (1619 - 93), who specialized in decorative still lifes; Samuel Van Hoogstraten (1627 - 78), whose speciality was interiors with deep linear perspective; and Rachel Ruysch (1664 - 1750), arguably the greatest ever female flower painter.
Often folding the machinery of film into the works and including numerous self - reflexive allusions, the exhibition presents a layered meditation on the mechanisms of viewing and perception and the narratives of art making and display.
Earlier iterations of similar pieces by Wallace have included stacks of plaster cubes, another allusion to Andre's Minimalist shadow.
The works include many historical allusions which demonstrate the capacity of painting to accommodate the historic alongside the contemporary, and to integrate the conceptual within the visual.
Allusions to the soft geometry and grids of artists including Agnes Martin and Jasper Johns can be found in Black's sculptures, including Principles of Admitting.
In this sense, the racially tinged titles of Bradford's paintings — including Them Big Old Titties — seem more propositional than polemical in their oblique allusions to the complex mesh of ethnic, racial and gender desires and tensions that course through the neighborhoods and communities from which Bradford sourced his scavenged materials.
The allusion to peer - review means you're probably aware most of the papers that have been published included far more examples than actually ended up in the final product.
Allusions to famous past amateurs over-inflates the rather small accomplishments of present critics, including myself.
Sorry for the confusion, my habit of including odd literary and historical allusions sometimes encompasses the obscure.
While she was at it, Judge Laporte managed to pepper her technical speech with a few literary allusions, including a formula from a Salman Rushdie story that lawyers should never let their litigation support staffs use on them, «P2C2E»: Process too complicated to explain.
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