Sentences with phrase «intimate narrative history»

Bestselling author and artist Edmund de Waal speaks in conjunction with his new book, The White Road, an intimate narrative history of porcelain structured around five journeys through landscapes where porcelain was dreamed about, fired, refined, collected, and coveted.

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Set in Gillan's own hometown of Inverness, the film uses the tragic history of the Scottish Highlands (which has the highest suicide rate in the U.K.) to spin out an intimate coming of age tale, bolstered by Gillan's dark sense of humor and a firm understanding of how to play with narrative conventions.
The verdict: Blending her intimate story with the history of jigsaw puzzles, Drabble has produced a fact - filled, multifaceted narrative.
San Francisco's Jenkins Johnson Gallery presents Kenyatta A. C. Hinkle's intimate collages which interrogate narratives around the black female body, history and power.
His resplendent artworks — portraits, land - and seascapes, interiors, history scenes, comic books, to just scratch the surface — track narratives both epic and intimate, societal and personal, triumphant and tragic.
The various elements are altered, reformulated and combined to make sculptures referencing intimate exchanges and personal affections; building upon indirect representations of certain collective histories and hidden personal narratives.
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.
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