Sentences with phrase «most artistic works»

In one of his most artistic works to date, Mitsuda created the concept album KiRite in 2005.

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Also, his more artistic team mates seem to relish it when he's on the park as he does most of the leg work.
Khaadi is one of the daring most popular fashion label in Pakistan working from several decades, that is known for its high quality stuff and artistic designs.
Their expertise has developed to promote the most innovative and artistic Designs in the best combination of Colours, Needle work, and Thread that only provide us a feeling of exclusivity exemplified in the creation of «DESIGNER BRAND MOTIFZ».
I am easy - going, artistic, hard - working, enjoy travel and learning about the people, museums, plays, jazz and most music, and helping those around me.
A need exists, one might say a vast and burning need exists, for artistic works that honestly and accurately reflect contemporary American life, including its most intimate and painful secrets.
Since the studio is virtually bulletproof at the box office, they have been working toward expanding their artistic range and creating some of their most successful films to date.
Working with perceptive writer David Magee (Finding Neverand), Ang Lee creates one of the most thoughtful, artistic blockbusters ever made by a Hollywood studio.
The project could not come at a better time for long term fans of Burton's, whose endearing artistic flourishes have been curiously absent from most of his remake - heavy work the past decade.
Written by Krzysztof Kieslowski and Krzysztof Piesiewicz, who collaborated for many fine films including the famous trilogy Three Colors: Blue, White and Red, the film plays its drama straighter than most of Tykwer's works until the last 20 minutes where he employs some of his more artistic and symbolic touches.
Doubling as an effective romance, Zemeckis story of Hanks's FedEx worker Chuck Noland becoming stranded on a deserted Pacific Ocean island after a plane crash, driven to survive by the thought of returning to his girlfriend Kelly (played by Helen Hunt) is one of the director's most restrained (even the music cues by Alan Silvestri don't start till over an hour into the film) and in - command pieces of work that sees the esteemed filmmaker largely hold back on artistic flashes and instead focusing on his leading man Hanks working his magic as the determined Chuck.
I can say that the crowd that I screened the film with applauded, so perhaps it works for most, and given that it's not as artistic an endeavor as other Allen works, I'm willing to just enjoy it for what it is.
When those characteristics bleed together, Hitchcock is at its most illuminating about its subject, and when Alma enters the picture in the final act in her full capacity as a partner to her husband at work as well as at home, the film really finds its stride as an examination of passionate people fighting tooth - and - nail for their artistic satisfaction.
As related in a framing device in which Chan looks back on his life, his uncompromising artistic integrity and the defiantly political nature of his work derailed his career, and most of his later efforts went unpublished.
Each volume takes me longer to read than most because of the text and panel heavy pages, which I quite like in a series that uses all that space to fill up with amusing character interaction, manga serialization education and a lot of artistic trials that will speak to any artist one way or another, especially when working to appeal to the masses at large.
His most recent project is an online magazine, Don't Talk to Me About Love, exploring love in literary and artistic works.
One of the most exclusive art galleries in a county known for its galleries celebrates its 10th anniversary with a special collaboration of works by the cream of the region's artistic talent, many with international reputations.
Located in one of the most clandestine and intimate parts of Santa Teresa beach and fronted by splendid golden sand, Red Palm Hotel can be termed as an artistic resort, which has an amazing infrastructure based on the works of some big artists like Monet, Antonio Gaudi and Frank Lloyd Wright.
Travel by boat to San Juan la Laguna a charming village known as the most artistic, well organized by the different groups of artisans and cooperatives of weavers that work on natural dyes.
One thing to mention is GWK boasts one of the largest artistic masterpiece and most astonishing works of arts ever created in Indonesia's art history — so its well worth a visit!
Ohh good people your advise came handy right on time, I am here in South Africa and have just started out, people are sincerely WOWING when they see my artistic crafted work, its different designs which are artistic in nature and also incorporate electronics as most are functional.
12 In the middle of the century, there were only a third as many women as men artists, but even this mildly encouraging statistic is deceptive when we discover that out of this relatively meager number, none had attended that major stepping stone to artistic success, the Ecole des Beaux - Arts, only 7 percent had received any official commission or had held any official office — and these might include the most menial sort of work — only 7 percent had ever received any Salon medal, and none had ever received the Legion of Honor.13 Deprived of encouragements, educational facilities and rewards, it is almost incredible that a certain percentage of women did persevere and seek a profession in the arts.
«El Anatsui is perhaps the most significant living African artist working on the continent today,» said Baratta, citing his «originality of artistic vision, his long - term commitment to formal innovation, and his assertion through his work of the place of Africa's artistic and cultural traditions in international contemporary art.»
By 1958, however, as Sylvester later confessed, he found Bacon's most recent work to be so inferior that he felt «totally disillusioned about him».21 The sudden and edifying appearance of Bomberg on the critic's artistic radar that same year was, therefore, surely bound up with this contemporaneous crisis of confidence.
Louise Bourgeois One of the most influential artists of the twentieth century, Louise Bourgeois described her artistic practice as an attempt to work through whatever tumult plagued her — psychologically, personally, or artistically.
Cunningham has since the 1950s been considered among the most significant choreographers in modern dance, and Johns worked for thirteen years as artistic advisor to the Cunningham Dance Company.
Gallery director Luigi Mazzoleni says, «Burri was one of the most important artistic figures of the Italian post-war period,» whose works had «a fundamental influence, not just on artists of the time, but on younger artists today».
Then there's «John Wesley: The Henry Ford Syndrome» at Waddington Custot (until 22 October), which features works from more than five decades by perhaps the most surreal of American Pop artists — if indeed the flat eroticism that has long been his calling card does fit that artistic category.
This activism became most visible through the artistic work of the Blk Art Group in the early to mid-80s.
German illustrator Robert Malte Engelsmann (aka kaeghoro) gives Installation Magazine an exclusive first look into his most recent body of work, along with key insights into his artistic process.
One of the most celebrated conceptual artists working today, Bernar Venet's extensive oeuvre is a culmination of intellectual rigor, artistic dexterity, and creative exploration.
«This season, we have the opportunity to evolve and create new forms of expression that span both time and place — from a prodigiously talented group of self - made dancers from New York in their debut institutional performance, to the first U.S. exhibition from one of the most influential visual artists working today in France,» stated Alex Poots, Artistic Director of Park Avenue Armory.
The third installment of Prospect, the New Orleans triennial, follows suit with work by 58 artists on view at 18 venues and is further distinguished by three attributes: Franklin Sirmans serves as artistic director; He curates the show with a decidedly New Orleans lens that doesn't lose sight of the global perspective; And most significantly, there are more Black artists represented at Prospect 3 (more than 20) than at any other American biennial - style gathering in recent memory, perhaps ever.
Skylar Fein, born and raised in New York, was planning to be a doctor before the experience of Katrina made him instead opt for being an artist, and in a relatively short time he has become one of the city's most prominent artistic voices, with works ranging from the monumental Remember the Upstairs Lounge to more recent projects focused on music, youth and political revolution.
Alicja Kwade's work represents some of the most interesting developments in sculpture today — with meticulous attention to detail and a sincere appreciation for craftsmanship and quality of materials, her work emphasises the skill that is necessary to give artistic form to philosophical inquiry.
This exhibition brings together nearly all of Church's most important paintings of the Middle East, Athens and Rome to explore what motivated this major shift in his artistic work.
His artistic diversification of subject matter, from the people of the small villages and farming communities going about their daily lives to the exquisite portraitures as well as his most recent works inspired by western historical themes and American landscapes, all reflect the sensitive dedication of this Master Artist.
A much respected and cherished environment for its clean, modern architectural symmetry, presenting the most excellent of historic and contemporary eastern cultural works in its cylindrical vessel of artistic and spiritual ideals.
Examining the development and artistic exploration of one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century, this unprecedented volume presents the works of American artist Mark Rothko from the 1940s, a time when his most essential development as a painter occurred, dramatically and in a very compact space of time.
Egon Schiele's work has inspired scores of our most important artists and helped shape art history despite his artistic career only lasting a short 9 years.
His interest in Sri Lankan history palpably emerges in his artistic practice, most notably in his body of work «When Platitudes Become Form»... [read on]
Most recently, Havel has begun engaging other aspects of his personal self into the work by casting books found in his library, choosing those that relate closely to his own artistic practice.
The most outspoken «experts» on the painting of Morris Louis discuss his work as if it grew in total isolation from artistic influences, and, hence, has no art historical past.
«Ai Weiwei is one of the top living artists working today, and his artistic output calls attention to the most challenging and divisive issues of our time,» commented Nancy Wilhelms, Executive Director of Anderson Ranch.
Paradoxically, these works also fueled his most minimal artistic experiments.
Although most of Tuttle's prolific artistic output since the beginning of his career in the 1960s has taken the form of three - dimensional objects, he commonly refers to his work as drawing rather than sculpture, emphasizing the diminutive scale and idea - based nature of his practice.
During this period, Dzubas worked primarily in watercolor, the most readily available and least expensive artistic medium that might provide entree into the art world.
Drawn from the years that Hancock has lived and worked in Texas, and selected by the artist himself, the works will survey one of the most diverse, surreal and imaginative artistic practices of our time.
Campbell's works often record his family, though they remain for the most part unidentified, indicating the role private exploration plays in his artistic practice.
Between historical significance and the work of some of today's most important artists, Prospect 3 has a unique rhythm that is part of the experience created by Artistic Director, Franklin Sirmans.
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