Sentences with phrase «more artistic approach»

Around 1920, however, Hine changed his studio publicity from «Social Photography by Lewis W. Hine» to «Lewis Wickes Hine, Interpretive Photography,» to emphasize a more artistic approach to his image making.
The success of the first film evidently went to the head of Steven Soderbergh as he decided to step out from conventional filmmaking to go for a more artistic approach on OCEANS 12.
The new design distinguishes itself from established brands and mimics the more artistic approaches upstart brands have taken.

Not exact matches

Timothy had two of his little friends over and they took a much more adventurous and artistic approach to decorating their cookies.
And if you have a child with more artistic talent, teach him to respect the work of others, that art can be approached lots of different ways.
«I also hope that this paper and video encourage more scientists to take an artistic approach when they start a new project, not necessarily to create a narrative - based story, but to explore their idea the way an artist explores a canvas, because that makes the mind open to a different form of serendipity that can lead to unexpected results.»
The artistic meditativeness to Refn's approach to this film may be a little more realized than it was with 1996's «Pusher», but nevertheless, this effort is even more of the very thing that ruined Refn's breakout, and even seriously threatened Refn's decent follow - up, «Bleeder», having an experimental, almost abstract, and perhaps even intentionally incoherent structure that is not only questionable, but frustrates with pretentiousness, or at least too much ambition.
In this work, I employed Welty's more activist, artistic approach of «listening for the story»: for its shape, intensity, rhythm, and texture; for its substance and content; for its metaphors and symbolism; for the light and shadows.
Lothlorien has made internet headlines for her approaches to digital publishing, notably some harsh criticism in recent months over her practice of responding to both positive and negatives reviews of her books, which she sees as more of a customer service issue than an artistic one.
Already by the mid-1960s, painting had lost its authority as the dominant artistic medium and instead galleries had begun to show much more heterogeneous experimental and sometimes politically and socially provocative work in new media (film, video, and photography), as well as confrontational live art and other kinds of participatory and performance - based approaches.
Pratt Manhattan Gallery's 2014 - 2015 season will debut with Sleuthing the Mind, a cutting - edge exhibition that presents works of video, performance, human - computer interface, virtual reality, and more traditional artistic approaches that both highlight and unravel the mysteries of the mind.
Pratt Manhattan Gallery's 2014 - 2015 season will debut with Sleuthing the Mind, a cutting - edge exhibition that presents works of video, performance, human - computer interface, virtual reality, and more traditional artistic approaches that both highlight and unravel the...
A more fecund approach may be to look at artistic allies and predecessors in a horizontal fashion — not mothers and fathers, but brothers, sisters and cousins — to elucidate the discourse around different art practices.
It requires no specific artistic talent, taking a more intuitive, right - brained approach that encourages the hand and eye to work as a team.
Showcasing more than twenty important and cutting - edge Chinese, Japanese, Taiwanese, and Korean artists and artist groups, this exhibition presents the work of artists who skillfully use contemporary approaches to express their respective cultural and artistic heritages.
«White Noise I» approaches contemporary modes of artistic production more directly: Noa Gur uses her face as a stamp, as a printing machine to produce a series of quasi-portraits on paper towels.
[2][3][7] As extremes in a possible spectrum, [13] while some favour simply remarking on the immediate impressions caused by an artistic object, [2][3] others prefer a more systematic approach calling on technical knowledge, favoured aesthetic theory and the known sociocultural context the artist is immersed in to discern their intent.
The exhibition illustrates how the collaborative nature of printmaking may be a catalyst for creativity, and presents a variety of artistic approaches from traditional printmaking techniques to more experimental practices.
He strives to communicate the emotional environment surrounding his subjects, may it be in a direct photographic approach or through more artistic ways.
This show constitutes a seemingly more conventional approach by Grosse, taking on similar artistic concerns in a new context and approach.
More recently, Günther Förg surprised with brighter and more gestural paintings, resulting from an intuitive approach to colour and composition, renewing again his artistic practMore recently, Günther Förg surprised with brighter and more gestural paintings, resulting from an intuitive approach to colour and composition, renewing again his artistic practmore gestural paintings, resulting from an intuitive approach to colour and composition, renewing again his artistic practice.
From the digital highly detailed images to a more painterly approach of the brushes on canvas, these artists will present a broad range of artistic mediums and personal styles, highlighting the versatility of the movement.
This means using a collage - like approach, with each gallery telling an independent story, enabling competing and even contradictory relationships to emerge instead of trying to present a linear progression of artistic movements or relationships that can never, in fact, be more than an arbitrary abstraction.
While many of the works in the exhibition engage with a looser, more experimental approach to form, color, and composition, others relate more directly to fully - realized works, such as his proposals for compositions for To The People of New York, a large - scale installation of paintings comprised of forty metal panels grouped in variations of red, yellow, and black, which occupied most of his artistic focus during the last year of his life.
Scott Naismith has his own YouTube channel where he showcases his artistic approach to the making of paintings from outdoors to his studio, with his videos being viewed more than two million times.
In an exclusive Widewalls interview, she talks about Pages from Mind Travellers Diaries, her artistic approach, the way she gets in touch with her subconscious, the aspect of humor, her influences, and much more.
One of the reasons why I believe passionately that humanities scholars should engage more closely with artistic practice is that such a dialogue will foster a more creative and critical approach to the use of digital methods by humanities scholars.
In the same topological vein but with a more explicitly scientific approach, Alyson Shotz's works try to visibilize phenomena like gravitational waves or quantum interweaving, while Agnieszka Kurant uses the surprising levitation of her meteorites to suggest the convergence of the artistic value of air (beginning with the iconic Paris Air bottled by Marcel Duchamp in 1919) and its property value in the current economy.
During the 90s these artistic practices gave way to a more sculptural approach and installation has become now her preferred form of expression.
Five films from 2009 to 2016 representing the artist's cross-platform thinking will be shown in the gallery, drawing from a diverse range of approaches in her artistic practice, from her intensely haptic works that involve fluids and stains of all sorts, to her more recent ruminations on film and memory.
The non-visual learner (a term Papalia prefers to more institutional, diagnostic language like «legally blind») began developing an anti-policy approach to accessibility that both informs his artistic work and has influenced institutions including the Harvard Art Museums and Tate Liverpool.
For much of his artistic career, MacGonigal was an influential figure in the visual art scene of Ireland, representing the more academic and conservative trend or style of art, as opposed to the more avant - garde approach of Mary Swanzy, Nora McGuinness and Louis le Brocquy.
Melding of Business and Artistic Talent: «Applying an alchemic approach to business, I generate a dynamic among team members that forges partnerships and interactions to fuel a bigger, better (more profitable) result.»
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