Sentences with phrase «long explored landscapes»

While never specifically addressing Dutch landscape painting in his previous films, Herzog has long explored landscapes, from the lush Peruvian jungle of Fitzcarraldo (1982) to the verdant, springtime meadows of Alaska in Grizzly Man (2005).

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They explore several new and long - standing concepts in landscape architecture, planning, and urban design from the creation of great urban landscapes, urban ecologies, and landscape infrastructure.
They explore several new and long - standing concepts in landscape architecture, planning, and urban design from the creation of great urban landscapes, urban ecologies, and landscape infrastructure.
In Paranoid Park, his fourth feature film chronicling the morbid dispositions of the youth of America, Gus Van Sant finally crawls out from under his Béla Tarr - inspired long - take detachment and dares to explore an interior landscape in ways not seen since My Own Private Idaho.
«As long as the food is being freshly cooked in front of you, you should consider exploring local street stands and family restaurants,» says Naomi Duguid, the Toronto - based co-author (with Jeffrey Alford) of Hot Sour Salty Sweet, an award - winning cookbook that chronicles the culinary landscape of Southeast Asia.
They explore several new and long - standing concepts in landscape architecture, planning, and urban design from the creation of great urban landscapes, urban ecologies, and landscape infrastructure.
Bai Tu Long, further north along the coast from Halong, promises to be noticeably less crowded than Halong, and features its own stunning landscapes and outdoor activities like hiking and cave exploring.
Dubbed the «Miniature Continent», due to its variety of landscapeslong beaches and white sand dunes contrasting with green ravines and picturesque villages — Gran Canaria is undoubtedly one of the world's most charming islands and the BlueBay Beach Club Hotel is ideally situated to explore this fantastic holiday destination.
«We warmly applaud the government of Belize for taking yet another important step towards the long - term protection of the environment,» said Larry France, marketing manager of Chabil Mar. «Belize's bio-diversity is one of this country's greatest attractions, and we welcome eco-travelers to visit Belize to explore the pristine landscapes of this magnificent country.»
Both of these are central to Second Quest, which explores both our longing for distant landscapes and our protagonist's ability to see images from the past (a kind of comic - within - the - comic).
And so, partnering with David Hellman, most notably the artist behind Jon Blow's Braid, the two took to Kickstarter to help restore that sense of wonder as best they could with Second Quest, an upcoming, hard - bound graphic novella «for those who love videogames but want more compelling worlds and a sense of real discovery» and «anyone who's felt the pull of distant landscapes and longed to explore a world full of mystery.»
In the long - running franchise's biggest adventure yet, players settle on a homestead in the middle of three distinct and uniquely themed locales, where they can explore a diverse landscape as they search for new ways to grow their farms and friendships.
The exhibition features works from the artist's latest series Sensitive Water Mapping, exploring her long - standing interest in questions of time and memory, as experienced through the perception of the natural landscape.
The exhibition will explore the innovative work in architecture, interior decorating and landscape design that went into creating Long Island's great estates.
These imagined landscapes are sites of indeterminacy, which Nightingale will need to discover through a process of artistic experimentation: journeying into the desert, exploring ghost towns that no longer exist (or ever existed) and making interventions into the landscape to reveal these parallax shifts.
In a statement, Thomas's newest dealer described her rhinestone - embellished works thus: «Drawing from a long study of art history and the classical genres of portraiture, landscape and still life, Thomas» political and pop - culturally infused imagery explores constructed notions of identity and the self.
Over the long course of her life as a painter, Mari Lyons (1935 - 2016) explored a wide range of genres, from portraits to still lifes, interiors and landscapes.
Oldham Gallery's first ARTIST ROOMS exhibition brings together several works by British land artist Richard Long, exploring his interest in landscape and the natural environment.
A 15 - month - long series of performances and conversations held at sites along the Delaware and Schuylkill Rivers explored the city's maritime and industrial heritage while considering human interaction with an urban landscape, community, and the contemplative.
Thomas's work grows from a long study of art history, drawing inspiration from the classical genres of portraiture, landscape, and still life, as well as from contemporary popular culture, the imagery of which she uses to explore issues of identity and race, as well as beauty and the self.
«Symbolic Cities,» which Mater shot over three years, explores the impact of urbanization and economic change on the landscapes of his native Saudi Arabia through long - form photography and video.
This display explores Long's interest in landscape and the natural environment.
With an emphasis on the emotional landscape, Pizzitelli uses analogue processes to explore themes of fantasy, desire, longing and loss.
Continuing a long - standing critical interest in landscape and image culture, Handelman explores how Heade's colonial project slides into a proliferation of differencing within the proposed.
They explore several new and long - standing concepts in landscape architecture, planning, and urban design from the creation of great urban landscapes, urban ecologies, and landscape infrastructure.
They explore several new and long - standing concepts in landscape architecture, planning, and urban design from the creation of great urban landscapes, urban ecologies, and landscape infrastructure.
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