Sentences with phrase «includes autobiographical»

From this point on, Johns's work increasingly includes autobiographical references such as the artist's shadow, first seen in his Seasons series (Summer and Fall, 1987).
Although Studio Pietà includes autobiographical components, the details of Fujiwara's narrative are unverifiable and vague.
In celebration of this essay, first published in the October 22, 1960, issue of The New Yorker, the Library of America has released a special commemorative book which includes an autobiographical preface and an afterword written by Updike.
DO N'T: indulge in a long story synopsis, or include an autobiographical essay about your writing or your children.
Sometimes, his works include autobiographical information, as in Priceless # 1, which riffs off the famous MasterCard slogan yet depicts the funeral of his murdered cousin, Songha Willis.
Though produced with conceptually rigorous and minimalist strategies, these works were chosen because they represent intimate moments in these artists» lives which may include autobiographical or narrative qualities, often presented in the form of giving themselves over to their audience in a metaphorical or literal sense.
Their artworks provide a personal and cultural history of three generations of Inuit women whose art practices included autobiographical narratives and chronicled intimate and sometimes harsh memories and historically resonant moments.
Several bronze sculptures include autobiographical or literary references.

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If I say, after months of struggle with an issue, «Now I see the light; this is what you have been saying all along, and I couldn't get it,» I am making an autobiographical report that includes two levels of performative, negative and positive.
The entries must have been published in 2012 or 2013, should be nonfiction and may include analytical pieces, autobiographical explorations and forays into culinary history.
10 THE AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL SELF Autobiographies are made of personal memories, the sum total of our life experiences, including the experiences of the plans we have made for the future, specific or vague.
Because only 14 of the 93 nuns in his original study group had died, Snowdon expanded it to include 11 brains from other deceased nuns who had also written autobiographical sketches in their youth.
In the early 1950's, the psychological study of a few neurosurgical patients (including the now well - known patient H.M.), all of whom exhibited a profound anterograde amnesia following bilateral damage to the medial structures of the temporal lobes, revealed the importance of the hippocampal region for autobiographical memory.
Their interaction covers a lot of mental territory, including recalling autobiographical memories and semantic information (the president's birthday, for example), thinking about or planning the future, imagining new events, inferring the mental states of others, reasoning about moral dilemmas, reading fiction, self - reflecting, and appraising social and emotional information.
Djokovic released a book in 2013 called «Serve to Win» that includes recipes, a bit of autobiographical information and other tidbits that explain how he got to the top of the tennis ladder.
These ideas are further explored in the DVD extras which include director's commentary; a feature on the making of the film, deleted scenes and On Writing With Tracy Letts, telling of his autobiographical connection with the film.
Truffaut, Kenny says, «was the face of mainstream French cinema,» and he was fond of Americans and the United States, where his films — including the semi - autobiographical «400 Blows» — were widely accepted.
Another autobiographical film about the war, John Boorman's «Hope and Glory,» detailed the experience of his family in suburban London during the Blitz and garnered five Academy Award nominations, including best picture.
The company also presents «Two Men in Suits,» actor - director Josef Bierbichler's adaptation of his autobiographical novel about a rural Bavarian community, tracing some 70 years of cross-generational German history, including the two world wars.
These include checklists for: Autobiographical writing, Biographical writing, Balanced arguments, Playscripts, Non-chronological report writing, Film reviews, Persuasive writing, Journalistic writing, Poetry writing, Dialogue writing, Summarising fiction, Formal leaflet and Formal letter writing.
Scheffler published 17 books in his lifetime, including The Language of Education (1960), Reason and Teaching (1973), In Praise of the Cognitive Emotions... (1991), Worlds of Truth: A Philosophy of Knowledge (2009), and two autobiographical volumes.
Rubrics for Middle School Includes invention report, book talk, persuasive essay and autobiographical event essay
Other notable works include his trilogy, Your Face Tomorrow, which draws on autobiographical details.
by James Ellroy This collection, packed to the brim with crime and murder, is composed of 14 pieces including three novellas, a profile of celebrity defendant Robert Blake, several true - crime stories and a wealth of autobiographical material that provide a template for writing a mystery novel.
The manga broke through to new and crossover audiences with its autobiographical tale of a young woman coming to terms with her sexuality after a series of struggles, including hiring a prostitute.
It's by this guy James Kochalka who has a long - running autobiographical comic strip called American Elf and has also done a lot of really great kids» comics, including a series called Dragon Puncher.
A fully illustrated catalogue, published later in 2015, will include essays by the curators, a reprint of an autobiographical text by Knowles, and a new essay by art historian Lauren DiGiulio.
Authors including Eileen Myles, Kathy Acker and Claudia Rankine are largely influential, particularity for how their writing weaves in and out of time reflecting the autobiographical and realities they are presenting.
«Jennifer Bartlett: History of the Universe» includes works from all of Barlett's major series including the «House Paintings», «In the Garden» series, the «Air: 24 Hours» series, the autobiographical «Earth Paintings», the «Word Paintings» and recent works that depict houses, trees and plants surrounding her homes in Amagansett and Brooklyn, NY.
Autobiographical in the modernist and realist painting tradition, his paintings depict his own personal effects that include biker paraphernalia such as jackets, boots, helmets and gloves, alongside his packets of cigarettes and books.
It included works from Hirst's most autobiographical series.
The Artist's Writings include an early text, «The Puritan», from 1947, alongside discussions of her own work, autobiographical writings and artist's projects.
Shred includes the «Drawings I Did Around The Time I Became A Porn Star» — a sprawling autobiographical series of sketches recording Smith's days and nights working as «male talent» in the adult film industry in the city with an absorbing visual energy — along with recent paintings and drawings charged with the same intricate, delirious, shameless precision.
The autobiographical exhibit consisted of photographs, pictures of earlier paintings and other personal objects, including a pack of cigarettes her uncle was holding when he was killed in a car crash.
The «Mental Escapology» series includes some of Hirst's most autobiographical works.
Other works from York's collection on display include a drawing by Berlinde De Bruyckere and part of Helen Chadwick's autobiographical work Ego Geometria Sum.
The exhibition provides a universal understanding of what it means to love music, particularly across culture and class, and also includes a number of autobiographical works that explore the role Robleto's family played in his conception of music.
His art made in the last decade often explores the theme of the «origins» of civilization and incorporates autobiographical reflections, including his childhood memories of watching the physical torture and suffering of his parents during the Cultural Revolution (1966 — 76), states the museum in an artist bio.
The collages contain such autobiographical elements as photographs and personal correspondence, as well as postcards portraying typically German landscapes, and clippings from news magazines, including photographic portraits of artists, and music and movie reviews.
Early pioneers included Van Gogh (1853 - 1890), most of whose paintings were autobiographical, notably his self - portraits; Paul Gauguin (1848 - 1903), noted for his use of Cloisonism (blocks of colour) and Symbolism; Edvard Munch (1863 - 1944), the nervy student of psychoanalysis; and the primitivist painter Paula Modersohn - Becker (1876 - 1907).
With this autobiographical turn, the artist opens the exhibition to considering the different conditions imposed on each generation and works to shift the obligation of artmaking from those materials and techniques once defined as high art to include those relegated to craft.
These include overt or subtle autobiographical references, considerations of the meaning of home or homeland, and reflections on the passage of time.
She is best known for her autobiographical and confessional works that span a variety of media including painting, drawing, video, photography, sculpture, neon text and sewn appliqué.
The exhibition brings together more than two decades of Stark's poetic compositions and autobiographical reflections, featuring 125 works, including the artist's early carbon drawings, intricate collages, and mixed - media paintings as well as her more recent videos.
The exhibition tracks the artist's evolution back into figuration and the various themes and symbols that comprise his controversial late works, including Blackboard (1969), Edge of Town (1969), The Studio (1969), and Flatlands (1970), which were included in the groundbreaking Marlborough Gallery show, and By the Window (1969), in which Guston creates poignant autobiographical statements.
The display includes polemical and campaigning literature, but also his more personal poetry and prose, much of which is profoundly autobiographical in nature.
Students will also be introduced to autobiographical works, including William Eggleston's film Stranded in Canton, in order to explore how the personal narrative is transformed into a sparkling art.
Casting a wry and languid glance at appropriation, and picking up where the «Pictures» generation left off, Dildine's new paintings have a reckless yet controlled flair, which utilize autobiographical family album photographs - including prom pictures, wedding pictures, baby's first step, vacation memories, etc. - and turn sentiment and nostalgia on its head.
One of the prime examples of such an autobiographical tagging would include the passionate German artist Joseph Beuys, who in 1941, volunteered for the Luftwaffe.
Included is Tracey Emin's early autobiographical video work Why I Never Became a Dancer.
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