For 2017, DoVA presented work in diverse media that share a fresh
lyrical sensibility with strangely ominous over - or undertones.
What has distinguished Snelson's work since its beginning in the early 1960s is a unique combination of
lyrical sensibility and an extraordinary pitch of sheer intelligence.
A methodical, careful, investigative approach is paired with an experimental and
lyrical sensibility in the work of this rather atypical artist.
It wears its politics on its sleeve and yet it does so with a gorgeous
lyrical sensibility.
Not exact matches
Indeed, all of these self - produced songs are directly inspired by strange conversations with real kids.You'll get a sense of Jack's
lyrical genius and unusual
sensibilities in songs like «A Little Cheese,» «I Lost My Lunch,» and even the relentlessly bouncy track, «No Name.»
It didn't take him long to find the right
sensibility, which veers between tense and ominous, and
lyrical and atmospheric.
Ross Knight's
lyrical constructions combine aluminum tubing, Velcro, and vinyl sheeting to recall Minimalist
sensibilities.
My use of the term
Lyrical Abstraction is not meant to refer to Larry Aldrich's maligned exhibition at the Whitney Museum, but to the new
sensibility and phenomenon of what Aldrich actually observed in the artist studios that he visited in the late sixties.
He possessed a
sensibility that was rooted more firmly in fine art, and while stylistically his work was closer to the «New York School» painters, his
lyrical treatment of subject matter had much in common with the gentler compositions of an earlier epoch: that of the Impressionists, and with the paintings of French symbolist artist Pierre Bonnard (1867 > 1947), who endeavoured to evoke mystical ideas, emotions, and states of mind via the medium of scenes from everyday life.