Sentences with phrase «lives of one's subjects»

The landscapes and portraits act as mirrors of one another, reflecting the history and inner lives of both subjects.
Rather than transfer minute detail from drawing to canvas, his brush was guided by a vision of the calm and self - assured life of his subjects.
Salinger's project gives insight into lives of her subjects and gives a real sense of their character.
Although in most cases these mild symptoms do not interfere with daily life of the subject and do not require special attention, in some cases, for example, after a prolonged stress situation, they can lead to the appearance of a more severe condition than need specialized treatment.
«How do you write one [negative] story on Cambridge Analytica or a law enforcement agency and then another where you have leveraged an email search on Facebook to dig into the personal life of a subject for a story?
If the biographer is good at what he does, he will use these public activities to illuminate the inner life of his subject while using that same inner life» the subject's genius, if you will» to illuminate great events of his time.
A recurring theme throughout the work is the ubiquity of technology in the day - to - day lives of his subjects, and its connection to privilege.
The painting offers a hard - hitting realism, Saville's virtuoso brush marks and vitreous paint building up the surface of the canvas to express the physicality and emotional life of her subject.
Gagosian Gallery, London The Iranian artist strives to depict the inner lives of his subjects in portraits that are as modest as they are monumental
While Bright Lights bounces between past and present, Bloom and Stevens wisely allow the narrative to wander where it wants, mirroring the daily lives of their subjects.
It's equally clear, however, that Best of Enemies does improve substantially as it progresses, as Gordon and Neville slowly - but - surely stress the personal lives of their subjects and, of course, the development of their seething disdain for one another.
He didn't care how his heavy taxes placed financial burdens on the people, and he didn't care that his method of registration caused great disruption in the lives of his subjects.
Pilgrim in the Ruins: A Life of Walker Percy by Jay Tolson Simon & Schuster, 544 pages, $ 27.50 The greatest challenge the biographer faces is to grasp and reveal the inner life of his subject.
Queen Elizabeth will be content with all the festivities associated with her Diamond Jubilee Year because she's not really expecting to have any meaningful influence over the lives of her subjects.
When a historian sets out to learn what a person from the past was really like, he looks first for records contemporary with the life of his subject.
The greatest challenge the biographer faces is to grasp and reveal the inner life of his subject.
In this study the student is not a detached observer, but he or she enters into the life of the subjects.
One of the researchers gathered data for over a year as part of an ethnographic study, a type of study that requires researchers to immerse themselves in the culture and the lives of their subjects.
One thing that isn't talked about enough vis - à - vis biopics is what a huge, huge, huge deal they become in the lives of their subjects who are still alive — milestones that never make it into the movies» final crawls.
The series misses so many opportunities by shying away from anything that might lead to more dynamic storytelling or truly illuminating the lives of its subjects.
As biopics often do, the made - in - New Orleans «LBJ» narrows its focus to a specific, intense period in the life of its subject.
(And even that film remains devoted at all times to chronicling the life of its subject, conscientious objector Desmond T. Doss.
Through her documentaries such as The Weald (1997), Mangekyo - Kaleidoscope (1999) and Genpin (2010), she grapples with difficult realities and casts a careful gaze on the inner lives of her subjects, unveiling moments of tender humanity and stark honesty.
Scribe Anthony McCarten («The Theory Of Everything») smartly constrains his screenplay to one month in the life of his subject, from Churchill's appointment to Prime Minister on May 10, 1940 through his famous speech to Parliament on June 4.
Writer / director Mike Leigh's biographical film, which concerns the British artist J.M.W. Turner, makes a similar case for the contradictions in the life of its subject — and, by extension one supposes, any human life.
They work best when they portray either somebody previously unknown, or shed new light upon the life of the subject.
By immersing viewers in the lives of his subjects, who encompass a range of personality types and grade levels, James vies for a comprehensive portrait of the school's ecosystem, with particular attention given to its disparities across racial and academic backgrounds.
Marnie calls the biography - in - verse «a dynamic form that allows poets to revisit the lives of their subjects through imagery, rhythm, and metaphor instead of the more rigid bounds of chronology that biographers must follow.
By stripping away almost all signs of life or mobility and adding dramatic means of representation with outstanding lighting designs, Edward portrayed the psychological inner life of his subjects.
The song invites us into the lives of her subjects, engaging us in simple, vivid stories of pain, history, and perception.
She often plays the role of both spectator and active participant in the lives of her subjects.
The film imagines the lives of the subjects of two sensitive portraits drawn by Albrecht Dürer in the 16th Century.
«The great filmmaker Maya Deren once said that when one takes on a subject in making a film, one must assume the full responsibility for the life of the subject itself.
Sherald's paintings engage the lives of her subjects through representational likeness but also through the use of props and costumes — a camera aimed at the viewer, for example, or a dress with a significant floral print.
Algerian - born Mohamed Bourouissa's current exhibition «Horseday» continues in the vein of his previous projects where he composes photographic images of the daily lives of his subject.
Through documentary photography and film, Lyon tells radical stories by immersing himself in the lives of his subject — a viewpoint that has completely redefined photojournalism.
Uncompromising and direct, their etchings of the human face and the human body go beyond surface appearance to expose the inner life of their subjects.
The artist movingly, compassionately captures the inner lives of his subjects, and his explicit intention is to use photography to advance social inclusion and acceptance of these marginalized people.
Camm, a graduate of the prestigious Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, «strives to draw the inner life of his subjects to the surface,» according to Nancy Kempf of the artist of the year committee.
By leaving the center of the work of art empty, Stella dramatically transforms the ambitions of painting — particularly in regard to portraiture, which traditionally focuses on the appearance or inner life of a subject.
Highlighting important social issues that still occur in the modern day, Sternfeld demonstrates the reality of American suburbia in a serious manner but still manages to capture surreal moments in the lives of his subjects.
Legitimized the sense of tragic - romantic German culture and psychoanalysis, in its emergency scenario pioneer of modern art gave only flow to a choice regarding the atypical aesthetic objectivity of the new plastic - formal languages and thus closer to the invisible inner life of Subject - an artist.
Through depictions of both sole figures and group compositions, she illuminates the inner lives of her subjects, as well as the relationships that they have with others.
It has long been recognised that the exercise of such powers often results in a major intrusion into the lives of the subject on the basis of mere suspicion.
The student turned spy was then able to collect location data with timestamps and map the life of his subject.
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