The autobiographical details magnified by Sufjan's critics serve, but do not exhaust, his pursuit.
His Speaking Out Lessons in Life and Politics (Hutchinson # 20) combines
autobiographical details as well as reflections on the use and abuse of power and why politics matter.
He also explains in detail how he mixed real - life
autobiographical details into the movie (the onscreen couple are in fact heavily inspired by his own parents).
But more than just
the autobiographical details, Lady Bird feels most like a Greta Gerwig movie in the way that it loves its characters even while they're at their most ridiculous.
Other notable works include his trilogy, Your Face Tomorrow, which draws on
autobiographical details.
Often inspired by
autobiographical details and by the arduous transformations of his home country, Paci's work intertwines personal narratives with metaphorical and poetical chronicles of the experience of life in exile.
Despite the apparently
autobiographical details of her paintings, Lichtman is engaged in constructing a purely fictive space.
Jeronimo Elespe paints dreamlike scenes based on
autobiographical details, lingering between myth and the mundane.
GLENN LIGON: It uses
autobiographical details that can be fictionalized or distorted or played with.
Meditating upon architecture, Eastern thought, and
autobiographical details, Suh's poetic, large - scale works materially connect personal and collective identity.
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Not exact matches
Persons with highly superior
autobiographical memory (HSAM, also known as hyperthymesia)-- which was first identified in 2006 by scientists at UC Irvine's Center for the Neurobiology of Learning & Memory — have the astounding ability to remember even trivial
details from their distant past.
When prompted about her directorial debut, Chocolat (1988), Denis
details some of the
autobiographical connections between the film and her personal history but also amusingly reveals her distaste for a certain bit of «bullshit» dialogue.
There is an unmistakable
autobiographical quality to this film, whose
details and musical tastes will certainly strike a chord with viewers of the Baby Boom generation.
Between 2000 and 2003, French - Iranian artist Marjane Satrapi published a well - received
autobiographical comic
detailing her coming - of - age during and after the Islamic revolution.
Another
autobiographical film about the war, John Boorman's «Hope and Glory,»
detailed the experience of his family in suburban London during the Blitz and garnered five Academy Award nominations, including best picture.
Jacobs's
autobiographical account of her harrowing childhood and young adulthood was so
detailed in its depiction of the horrors she had endured that many readers thought it must be a work of fiction.
This is the third part of a six - part
autobiographical novel by the Norwegian Karl Ove Knausgaard in which a character named Karl Ove recounts in mesmerizing
detail how he navigated the vicissitudes of growing up, leaving home, marrying twice, having children and becoming a writer.
Largely
autobiographical in nature, the novel must have served as a cathartic release for Rattner who has said she painted over only some of the
details in the story.
This
autobiographical novel manages to make the spiritual realm of gods and eternal consciousness attractive to a heathen like me while
detailing a very 21st - century experience.
«Without this being in any way
autobiographical, Bard has undoubtedly drawn on his own wide and varied experiences to bring
detail and authenticity to every meticulously researched scene he writes.
'» In the long,
autobiographical prose poem composed of 100 clipped sentences, Silliman
details his working - class upbringing in Albany, Calif..
Sarah's
autobiographical subject matter presents an unpretentious approach to rendering people, places and things with vibrant, meticulous and
detailed brushwork characteristic of the egg tempera medium in which she often paints.
Art historian Lucy Lippard wrote at the time: «Certain elements — a central focus (often «empty,» often circular or oval), parabolic baglike forms, obsessive line and
detail, veiled strata, tactile or sensuous surfaces and forms, associative fragmentation,
autobiographical emphasis, and so forth — are found far more often in the work of women than of men.»
Although Studio Pietà includes
autobiographical components, the
details of Fujiwara's narrative are unverifiable and vague.
Autobiographical material - tales of humiliation, desire, humor — presides in the
details.
It is unusually personal, even for an
autobiographical artist, and
details what Mr. Tillmans's work has always implied: Photography has no limits.
This was an
autobiographical show filled with personal
details reminiscent of Louise Bourgeois» aesthetic.
Bise's work consists of graphite drawings that combine
autobiographical narrative with labor - intensive attention to
detail, creating a disorienting relationship between personal psychology and formal picture making concerns.
In addition, two new,
detailed books are at hand: a fine monograph by Irving Sandler due out soon from Abrams and an extended
autobiographical monologue published last year by Cantz and edited by Rolf Lauter.
These are digital reworkings of old color photographs, described in the gallery statement as «
autobiographical,» which have been enlarged and cropped so that a
detail becomes the subject, and the subject is obscured by large black shapes.
It is a kind of
autobiographical Pop with reductive compositions, lush with
detail.
Working primarily in egg tempera, her paintings are characterized by their
autobiographical content,
detailed brushwork, and brilliant color.
Accordingly, the treatment aims to modify excessively negative appraisals, correct the
autobiographical memory disturbance, and remove the problematic behavior and cognitive responses (for
details, see http://www.iop.kcl.ac.uk/IoP/Departments/Psycholo/staff/prEhlers.shtml).