Sentences with word «juvenilia»

How that has translated in Lucas's work into the most cynical, over-written bits of juvenilia in his prequel trilogy seems as much a mystery to Lucas as it does to the rest of the sentient world.
Not half - bad, thanks mostly to a cast that knows how to embrace juvenilia in the spirit of good, dirty fun.
Featuring his funnier, messier juvenilia as well as a room full of works on paper, the exhibition is the best way to encounter Palermo's primal quandaries.
Expanding on an earlier survey at the New Museum, the Bronx exhibition takes the artist from precocious juvenilia to unearthly little pictures done the year before his death from AIDS in 1999.
An ambitious DVD box set released last year, «Unseen Cinema: Early American Avant - Garde Film 1894 - 1941,» includes lavish Busby Berkeley production numbers and juvenilia by Orson Welles.
Clinical, cynical and never less than elegant, Love and Friendship is about neither love nor friendship, which makes it all the more baffling why Stillman has jettisoned the book's perfectly serviceable title and replaced it with that of another piece of Austen juvenilia.
More than a disappointment from a promising screenwriter and an extremely talented cast, Human Nature is a jaw - dropper that fancies itself wise to the crimes of man against inner man, never knowing (or successfully disguising) that it's juvenilia masquerading as the gospel.
The rest of it (Nacho passing wind when he leaps, Nacho clenching his ass, Nacho drawing childlike pictures, Nacho taking a dump, Nacho blowing raspberries, Nacho replicating the eagle - egg gag from Chris Farley's Almost Heroes, Nacho calling his shirt a blouse) is unimaginative juvenilia marked by a strange obsession with loud foods and a peculiar preoccupation with eye violence.
«Transformers: Dark of the Moon» doesn't have quite as much juvenilia, pointless sub-plots or cacophonous set pieces as the previous «Transformer» films, though God knows it tries.
I always marvel that a racist bit of juvenilia became The King and I, for instance, or when someone decides to turn a «Romeo and Juliet» into a West Side Story.
Comparisons of this film to Clint Eastwood's Unforgiven have been floating around, but where that picture is about the complexities of the promises men make to women that they can't keep, Appaloosa is macho juvenilia that espouses the idea of «bros before hos» and, thus, renders all the men unflawed in their limited, brutal glory and all the women bimbos, sluts, or bimbo - sluts.
The modern reboot of a 16 - bit «classic,» this is a game that revels in schlocky, ultra-violent juvenilia.
To encounter music so literate and utterly free of juvenilia within the game music realm is all too rare.
Martin's fantasy architecture influenced the Glasstown and Angria of the Brontë juvenilia, where he himself appears as Edward de Lisle of Verdopolis.
Tillmans's own image rarely appears here (while the gallery permits photography, the exhibition leaflet specifies «no selfie - sticks»), but the gregariousness of the curating — which features a rare videowork, a live programme, ephemera from the artist's Berlin - based project space, juvenilia like a foray into garment design and an inexplicable gong sculpture — reveals the artist in a surprising number of dimensions; he even codesigned the catalogue.
This show surveys his neglected juvenilia for the first time.
Drawing on the Morgan Library's important collection of children's literature and a recently acquired collection of musical juvenilia, A Child's Garland of Songs: Music for and by Children comprised music manuscripts, printed songbooks, and pictures of young musicians.
Organized by Sergio Bessa and Yasmin Ramirez, and with nearly a hundred paintings, it brings to New York for the first time a complete view of one of our great urban visionaries, from his precocious juvenilia to the unearthly little pictures from the year before his death from AIDS.
It was, in any case, a work of juvenilia; the characters did not implicate me.
It's the smell of BS, juvenilia, and indiscipline wafting from the world's largest producer of emissions - free cars.
With Adam Sandler's Funny People looming on the horizon, what better time to revisit the original tonal detour of the most consistently successful big screen comedian of his era, away from the juvenilia that made him wildly rich and famous and into the waiting bosom of a more skewed cinematic sensibility?
Even more surprising is that, in 2006 when teenage boys rule the marketplace, the filmmakers opted for an intelligent, adult thriller without any of the juvenilia that has hampered most of the films in this aged series.
by Walter Chaw The latest big - screen adaptation of an Anne Rice Vampire Chronicle, Queen of the Damned looks great but remains the sad product of Rice's juvenilia and velvet eroticism.
Not just the stuff that we deem high culture, but popular culture and ordinary culture and ephemera and juvenilia, preserve all of it because we don't know what we'll want 50 years from now, what's going to be important 100 years from now, or whether indeed 1,000 years from now, Stan Lee will stand next to Shakespeare.
But Coursebot, mercifully, lets you delete your juvenilia, and as you persist, you will undergo a number of small realisations about what constitutes a good side - scrolling 2D platform level.
Think Yayoi Kusama and her phallic Accumulation sculptures, Hans Bellmer and his dysmorphic limbs and Maggi Hambling and her sculptures made from cigarettes during her juvenilia experimental phase to name but a few.
I asked Isca if she had ever heard of the painter Duncan Hannah, a master of juvenilia (she had not) and then remarked that there are no actual soccer balls in any of the paintings, conveying the illusion that the uniformed urchins are chasing light.
Rock critic granddad Robert Christgau weighs in on the Ramones show at the Queens Museum: «given the band's aesthetic, which was always rigorously formalist, maybe I shouldn't prize this juvenilia.
This juvenilia gave way to a game of agitprops, what this writer has called «I Hate My Mom and My Room» art, that played out in soon - to - be-abandoned galleries, and by force, museums.
It has his humbrol works along side his watercolours, and even shows off his juvenilia from before he went to Art School.
The lead room of juvenilia, for example, includes, along with several hopelessly studentish efforts, an early «painterly» Spot painting; a lineup of colorfully painted pans (Granny Clampett meets Haim Steinbach?)
The exhibition showcased the ways his artistic persona can both charm and chafe — it was maniacally overstuffed with objects and language, rich in obsessive - compulsive tics, and marked by a cultivated mash - up of gravitas and juvenilia, of amiable self - deprecation
The exhibition showcased the ways his artistic persona can both charm and chafe — it was maniacally overstuffed with objects and language, rich in obsessive - compulsive tics, and marked by a cultivated mash - up of gravitas and juvenilia, of amiable self - deprecation and surpassing self - regard.
Westerman's student work, however, is anything but juvenilia, since by that time he was already in his mid-twenties and had fought in a world war.
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