Sentences with word «lyricism»

Riveting and rich with lyricism, BURIAL RITES evokes a dramatic existence in a distant time and place, and asks the question, how can one woman hope to endure when her life depends upon the stories told by others?
These ideas span the sense of lyricism in her use of copper and gold wire to the abstraction of noise captured in her serialized thinnam paintings, which retain the faint echo of the artist's tinkering with the metallic tools.
With Mike Childs, Anoka Faruqee, Angelina Gualdoni, Wayne Herpich, and Melissa Meyer, it may even have room for lyricism, cross-hatching, and Op Art.
Robert Storr, former MoMA curator and, until last year, dean at Yale School of Art, compares her to late - stage Matisse - restricted in mobility yet conjuring moments of great lyricism from coloured paper and scissors.
Featuring many remarkable loans from India, the exhibition which is the most comprehensive museum presentation on this subject to date will explore the unmistakable character of classical Deccani art in various media: poetic lyricism in painting, lively creations in metalwork, and a distinguished tradition of textile production.
The viewer craves lyricism as well as wisdom from this installation.
But the work also possesses the elegant lyricism of drawing, albeit without the strenuous carving and chiselling into space that usually results from drawing's line.
His work is stringently conceptual, but with an elegant lyricism which belies its formal underpinnings.
While each artist avoids a lyrical title, there is an inherent lyricism in the final outcome which speaks outwardly on the history of the use of the tapestry in art.
Such singular geometric lyricism came to the fore in Calderara's seminal work Painting Infinity, which he created in 1959 at the age of 56 — the same year he created his first fully abstract painting, Quadrati e Rettangoli.
And it isn't as if the homoeroticism here makes her a soul sister to Jean Genet, even if some of her imagery — perhaps most notably a patch of lyricism about legionnaires ironing trouser creases — calls him to mind.
This contrast between visual lyricism and content does not make Walker's work didactic; instead it makes the work unsettling in the worst possible way.
Many will be swept up in the beautiful and haunting lyricism of its seemingly scattered design, like I was.
- Booklist «The Execution of Noa P. Singleton is mortal war between ferocious women, told with a fiery and merciless lyricism so beautiful it hurts.»
In «Iterations», Richard Caldicott reveals once again his jubilant pleasure of exploration and enchanted lyricism of combinations.
The work anticipates the formal and chromatic distinctions of Avery's final paintings, its arrangement of horizontal bands — those of the river and its embankments echoed in the schematised boat itself — and contrasts of colour revealing the «gripping lyricism» so admired by Mark Rothko, for whom Avery was a decisive influence and a guiding light.
A 1998 gouache by LeWitt highlights the interplay between lyricism and conceptual apparatuses in the artist's work.
Forms and textures of her sculptural works draw out mysteriousness from the materiality of a simple material such as wood, and imply stories with rich lyricism.
He's simultaneously explored meditative electronic beat music, and on the remarkable FLOTUS (For Love Often Turns Us Still), Wagner has drenched his baritone in vocal effects and, with two collaborators, woven downtempo beat music and his effervescent lyricism into something really magical.
The Bride of the Earth, though still in essence a rural revenge drama, contains surprising moments of quiet lyricism that suggest Güney was becoming familiar with the cinema of Satyajit Ray and Roberto Rossellini.
The film is also, remarkably, possessed of a transcendent lyricism that allows us to breathe in the suffering first hand, the horror resonating through our consciousness by way of our bones.
Even so, Tornatore's gentle lyricism makes the entire film an overall engrossing and entertaining watch.
«After the lovely opening, filled with genuine insight and touching lyricism, Haigh overly orchestrates her characters» lives.»
Acclaimed for his warm tone, soaring lyricism and masterful technique, American flugelhornist Dmitri Matheny has been lauded as «one of the most emotionally expressive improvisers of his generation» (International Review of Music).
Olivier fuses painting and the moving image in tiny animated films which invest small events with magical lyricism and at the same time illuminate the narrative process of painting.
Acclaimed for her extraordinary lyricism, technique, and versatility, Isbin has been hailed as «the pre-eminent guitarist of our time.»
Basing her work on natural references that were then transformed into formal abstract elements, she used the whole world as her source of inspiration, creating works that displayed lyricism, exuberance and humor.
Working at a small - scale, Wiener celebrates formal organization, but irregularities and accidents temper his formalist tendency, infusing the work with a poignant lyricism.
The fuzzy play of unreality is a welcome departure from the sharp - edged documentary forthrightness of so much photography, conferring a painterly lyricism on the show that I found seductive.
And if there was violence, there was also lyricism — and contemplation, none quieter than Drummond's abstract images.
With more than 45 illustrations, paintings, and sculptures, the show explores the ways Asian - American and Hawaii practitioners shaped Abstract Expressionism with influences from Zen Buddhism to the gestural lyricism of Chinese and Japanese calligraphy.
On reflection I was carried away by my own lyricism in the last sentence and forgot I was testing each run against the annual average.
The artist presents paintings oscilating between renowned portraits, spotted in their everyday lives, and pieces of images that coexist in the same canvas, with a straightforward lyricism, often hard or raw.
There is stunning cinematography but Perry-esque melodrama stunts the gut - level lyricism of Shange.
In its spiky avidity, «Wheel House» might even read as a rejoinder to the edge - to - edge lyricism of Brice Marden's loopy abstractions, though Arnoldi's picture clearly grew out of his own earlier work such as the 1986 example here - an actual thicket of painted sticks attached to painted plywood.
- Publishers Weekly «At times slow - moving, but imbued throughout with a careful and evenly wrought lyricism
But if expressionism also implies some special access to raw emotion, particularly of the angsty, heart - of - darkness variety, then Francis's sea - and - spray lyricism strains the notion pretty much to the breaking point (though the brooding side of the story ain't exactly a tight fit when it comes to a lot of the core Tenth Streeters either).
I'm a fan of baseball's story, its winding lyricism.
Forgive the elegiac lyricism, but a provocative new child - rearing book, How Children Succeed, is sweeping America and devastating New York's pushiest parents, who are being told, in no uncertain terms, that they are doing more harm than good.
Born Liar honors this approach by putting lyricism ahead of clarity.
Its relative lack of uplift may concern distribs, though it's not without lyricism or humor.
The knotty lyricism and psychedelic rumble of 12 Reasons to Die II should be more than enough to keep Ghostface fans satisfied.

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