Sentences with phrase «mark of surrealism»

That's not to say that Sunshine is devoid of the series» indelible mark of surrealism, as the aforementioned platforming gauntlets that serve as the bonus stages — where Mario is robbed of F.L.U.D.D. and has to rely on his own abilities — seem to be housed in a bizarre, often pixelated dimension, with random shapes and objects suspended in space in such a way that they feel like a precursor to the Galaxy titles.

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He doesn't shy away from French surrealism, John Milton, and even ran an excellent profile of rising crime fiction talent J. Mark Bertrand.
Flappers» swinging silhouettes were inspired by the bold patterns that marked Art Deco and surrealism, jazz music, and Egyptian motifs (thanks to the discovery of King Tut's tomb).
Opening: «Hedda Sterne: Machines 1947 - 1951» at Van Doren Waxter One of the few women in the New York School of artists and poets, a group of post-war American artists that included the Abstract Expressionist painters Mark Rothko and Jackson Pollock, Hedda Sterne was a Romanian - born painter and sculptor who made work that ranged from surrealism to expressionism between the 1940s and her death at 100 years old in 2011.
The early history of abstract expressionism, with surrealism as a catalyst, was explored through works by Arshile Gorky, Robert Motherwell, Mark Rothko, and others.
Journey of a Young Man (1957 is a sententious work marking Ortman's transition from surrealism to purely geometric constructions.
But the surprise is the inclusion of contemporary artists seen through the lens of surrealism: Llyn Foulkes, Joel - Peter Witkin, Jerome Witkin, Bruce Richards, George Condo, Ed Rushcha, Raymond Pettibon, Mark Licari, and Stas Orlovski.
Located in downstairs Blue Mark Gallery, Zarrabi expresses metaphysical themes of cognition, reincarnation, and spirituality through an intricate combination of surrealism and mixed media.
He has at some point been identified with nearly every style of the 20th century — from surrealism's free association and the gestures of abstract expressionism to the cerebral forms of minimalism and the brutish marks of graffiti.
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