Sentences with phrase «most creative periods»

Shot in cinema verité style, the footage captures Lennon at age 29 and in one of the most creative periods of his life.
It freed me to enter one of the most creative periods of my life.
It freed me to enter one of the most creative periods of my life.»
It freed me to enter one of the most creative periods of my life.»
It freed me to enter one of the most creative periods of my life.
It freed me to enter one of the most creative periods of my life.
One of many analogies between postmodernity and dying antiquity — in which the church lived for her most creative period — is that the late antique world also insisted on being a meaningless chaos, and that the church had to save her converts by offering herself as the narratable world within which life could be lived with dramatic coherence.
Water and Shadow: Kawase Hasui and Japanese Landscape Prints emphasizes Hasui's earliest and most creative period of woodblock print design from 1918 to the Great Earthquake of 1923, when many of his early prints were destroyed.
During his most creative period, 1949 through 1967, Bess showed at Betty Parsons Gallery in New York City alongside artists like Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko.
During his most creative period, 1949 through 1967, Betty Parsons arranged six solo exhibitions at her New York City gallery.
During the same time, his most creative period, he translated this language into two dimensions, using painting as a medium for the interplay between space and form.
Post-War & Contemporary Art The post-World War II period from 1945 until 1970 is recognized as one of the most creative period of the 20th century, spanning movements from Abstract Expressionism in New York in the 1940s to Pop Art that was popular mainly in England and the United States (from late 1950s to early -LSB-...]

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Historian, Alexandra Munroe, described the period as «undoubtedly the most creative outburst of anarchistic, subversive and riotous tendencies in the history of modern Japanese culture.»
But most of the memoir is concerned with the mechanics of the ad trade during a period of great creative upheaval.
In the preface to Creative Synthesis and Philosophic Method, Hartshorne celebrates «our English inheritance of critical caution and concern for clarity»; he seeks to learn more from Leibniz, «the most lucid metaphysician in the early modern period,» as well as from Bergson, Peirce, James, Dewey, and Whitehead, «five philosophers of process of great genius and immense knowledge of the intellectual and spiritual resources of this century.
A third claim is more subjective than the first two, but still widely acceptable: Altizer is also the most original and creative American theologian of this period.
To avert such a disaster, the Judeo - Christian heritage must be allowed to shed its outworn forms, and by finding that mode of expression most proper to the context of the new world, demonstrate to men that it possesses the same creative vitality that it has manifested in earlier periods.
These precipitated a highly productive period during which he wrote some of his most original and creative books.
The Middle Ages were one of the most outstandingly creative periods in the whole of human history.
Eriksen has been at the Amsterdam ArenA for his whole career to date, making his debut for the Eredivisie champions in January 2010 and in the intervening three - year period, the Dane has gone on to establish himself as being one of the most creative attackers plying their trade on the Continent.
The former Leeds United youngster has seen most of his time at Villa Park ravaged by injury, with even a period of this season having been disrupted, but his energetic and creative displays over the last couple of years saw him earn his first England call up in the autumn.
Of all the left wing politicians I can think of over your long period in opposition you have been the most creative and original.
Newman noted that Blake was born in 1757 and that Yeats died in 1939: «They reflected a creative interest in alchemy that spanned the late 18th to the early 20th century — exactly the «rational» period of the Enlightenment and of modern science — at the same time that most historians were branding alchemy delusional.»
Credited with overseeing one of the label's most successful periods during her decade long tenure at Dior, the executive played an instrumental role in steering the growth of the leather goods and accessories businesses and in overseeing the appointment of Raf Simons as creative director, following the sudden departure of John Galliano.
Not because they are great films (they aren't, even by the most generous stretch of the imagination) but because they are entertaining pieces from a distinctive period of B - movie filmmaking, as weirdly fun and perversely creative in their own exploitative way as kindred films from the forties and fifties and sixties.
In that period, NBC's sketch comedy series has plummeted to what appears to be an all - time creative low, but Ferrell has fared much better, developing one of the most successful movie careers among former cast members in «SNL»'s storied, 32 - year history.
«We decided we wanted to plot out the next 10 years of the Transformers franchise, so we got together in a three month period of time... nine of some of the most creative writers I have ever worked with — shepherded by Akiva Goldsman, who many of you may know won an Academy Award for A Beautiful Mind, and written a bunch of great movies.
We must focus on creative learning dispositions early, during the brain's most active period of synaptic growth.
He's also created four comic book series and written six screenplays, and the indie era is the most satisfying period of his creative life.
Focusing on Lassnig's self - portraiture, the exhibition presents works by the artist — most of them never previously exhibited in the U.S. — from all creative periods of her career, spanning her early involvement with graphic abstraction in Paris and Art Informel, to her later shift to figural representation.
The Umber Paintings were rendered during one of her most ambitious periods of creative production following the sudden and tragic loss of her husband, Jackson Pollock.
Hoyland (1934 — 2011) is one of Britain's most renowned abstract artists and this sensitively curated show covers works produced between 1964 and 1982, a key period in the artist's career that saw variation and experimentation in the creative process and visual impact of his work.
Reveling in the creative freedom afforded by his newly - acquired studio in SoHo, Basquiat produced some of his most impressive works during this climactic period, including LNAPRK (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York), Agony of the Feet (The Israel Museum, Jerusalem) and Six Crimee (Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles).
A show currently running at MoMa Ps1 focuses on Lassnig's self - portraiture, the exhibition presents works by the artist — most of them never previously exhibited in the U.S. — from all creative periods of her career, spanning her early involvement with graphic abstraction in Paris and Art Informel, to her later shift to figural representation.
As an original creative painter and engraver he is, in his landscape drawings and woodcuts, one of the most attractive of the lesser artists of the period.
During these years, Magritte produced more than forty paintings and collages that became known as the word - pictures cycle, forming part of a wider creative spree that marks the most prolific period in the artist's life.
The exhibition will feature works from Lee Krasner's «Umber Paintings,» a series of 24 paintings made during one of her most ambitious periods of creative production.
Beginning and ending in a classical mode, this period encompasses some of the most important steps in his career: his traditional academic training, his early encounters with works by modern and Old Master artists, his creative interaction with pre-classical and tribal art, his invention with Georges Braque of cubism and papier collé, and his postwar alternation between cubism and classicism — the groundwork for all the developments in his later career.
Laura Paulson, Chairman and International Director for Post-War and Contemporary Art, declared: This extraordinary group of works by Lichtenstein, Nauman, Warhol and Oldenburg represents one of the most creative and rich periods in Post-War American art which emerged in the 1960s.
In my experience as a student of spirituality, a musician and a psychotherapist I have been shown that the most fruitful and creative times for individuals come after a period of nothingness, void - ness, or emptiness that is completely embraced by that person (or group).
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