Sentences with phrase «myth in»

In 2002 she gained her PhD with a dissertation on superstition and myth in the work of Joseph Beuys («Bewohnte Mythen.
Black Sun was inspired by a Mesoamerican myth in which the sun god disappears into the underworld's western entrance at night, reappearing on the far side the next day.
This group exhibition examines the potency of the Narcissus myth in surrealist and contemporary art, photography, installation, film and video.
Dematerialization proved to be a useful myth: useful in that the term was convenient shorthand for the decline of the conventional art object (a painting or sculpture handmade by the artist - author); a myth in that so much advanced work of the period yielded a decidedly material proliferation of paperwork — handwritten or typed texts, contracts of ownership and certificates of authenticity, photographic
V&A, London, 28 May — 27 July 2014 «The Picasso of India» is the common billing of Pandharpur - born painter M.F. Husain (1915 — 2011), to reflect both his status in the country's art history as well as the way he, like the Catalan, combined the modern world with myth in unnaturalistic scenes of figures in flux.
Adam Lindemann has the most insightful unpacking of the Charles Saatchi myth in this week's New York Observer.
Eliot didn't have the visual arts in mind when he wrote this, but his point about the use of myth in Joyce nonetheless exerted an influence in art circles.
It taps into the Jewish myth in which the Jews of Prague constructed this enormous figure - it's the root of the Frankenstein story really, or King Kong - to save them from the antisemites.
Wood dispenses with truth in favor of myth in a Midwestern mannerism that always risks implosion.
«The Fatal Environment» is the second volume of Richard Slotkin's epochal study of the frontier myth in the cultural history of the United States.
Titles, too, combine the mythic proportions of postwar art with high - tech convention, often with characters from Greek myth in full caps joined by punctuation.
Dematerialization proved to be a useful myth: useful in that the term was convenient shorthand for the decline of the conventional art object (a painting or sculpture handmade by the artist - author); a myth in that so much advanced work of the period yielded a decidedly material proliferation of paperwork — handwritten or typed texts, contracts of ownership and certificates of authenticity, photographic documentation, inventories, and working drawings.
«The End Has Different Stories» provokes viewers» imaginations by what the artist describes as «constructing a myth in order to make history tangible.»
5 While distinguishing her art from the mythmaking of Rothko, Fine realized that some of her more successful paintings had a «kind of myth in them.»
Yet Lee calls the substance black sand, and he relates it to a creation myth in Tahiti.
It may take less to see the outsider myth in Pollock.
October 18 - 19 Ryan Kelly is a Philadelphia multimedia artist who references historical figures and uses pop culture and myth in his allegorical performances and videos.
Heron, Patrick, «Patrick Heron Discloses the American Cultural and Commercial Pressures that Have Brought about the Most Extraordinary Myth in Modern Art», The Guardian, 10 October 1974
We are pleased to present Susana Guerrero's first US solo exhibition, Anatomy of a Myth in New York.
Kerry James Marshall has a better - known myth in mind, with a nude Frankenstein and his bride, but not a particularly southern one.
Antonia has a particular interest in contemporary craft, a specialism reflected in her work on previous exhibitions, including The Fabric of Myth in 2008.
If all goes as planned, this will be the year that we start taking on the starving artist myth in a highly visible way.
If that was not their intention, than I would imagine they tried to recreate a Pokemon who would match the «legend» of myth in Pokemon like the original Mew and Mewtwo.
The myth in question dictates that only full - priced games contribute to revenue, and that the first week sales of a new game determines its success or failure.
Driveclub's free Playstation Plus (PS +) edition has become something of myth in the gaming world.
Electric Ghosts of Pachamama is a fascinating collection of true stories about love, exploration and myth in Latin America.
This name originates from a myth in Finland in which a magical fox whipped up the lights by sweeping his tail across the sky, spraying snow high up into the night.
This is the main myth in rescue!
You've probably heard this myth in relation to both consumer and business cards.
We talked about it slightly above, but there is a long standing myth in America that checking accounts are expensive.
There's an old myth in the credit scoring world that says the magic dividing line is 30 percent — that if you keep your balances below that point, your scores are protected.
The popularity of the Osiris Myth in the period of the New Kingdom made people believe the spells were indispensible because Osiris featured so prominently in the soul's judgment in the afterlife.
Agents started spreading the myth in 2011 and increased the push in 2012 that writers needed agents to sell movie deals and overseas deals.
Perhaps the biggest myth in publishing is that as a writer, you simply choose a path: self - publish or find an agent.
It was a pervasive myth in white Charleston, where «willful forgetting,» as authors Ethan J. Kytle and Blain Roberts call it, became a way of life.
He has tackled Victorian England in The Crimson Petal and the White, followed an extraterrestrial with bad intentions through Scotland in Under The Skin and retold the Prometheus myth in The Fire Gospel.
Do you have a certain myth in mind when you think of «ever after»?
Willie's version of soul - searching becomes an obsessive separating of truth from myth in her family history and Templeton lore.
There is a myth in air that custom essay writing services cheat students by providing substandard papers.
But the myth in publishing about giving away a percentage of work is so strong, indie writers figured out ways to do it.
So I'm going to start with this myth in the early days of writing and work to longer - term writers.
There's this myth in the publishing industry that you write a book and you make a million dollars, and that's it, you can retire.
That sounds like a step backwards, and why that is, is one the secrets of the number myth in the house Mercedes.
And then the myth in the»70s decreased more and more.
Alfie Kohn, perhaps the most prominent homework critic, wrote The Homework Myth in 2006 arguing that the negative effects of homework are well - known and the positive effects imagined.
He has authored several textbooks including, «Foundation Myth in Political Thought: The Racial Moorings of Foundation Myth.»
Earlier, the committee had heard how it had become an urban myth in schools that teachers needed to mark in green and purple ink and give very detailed assessments of the work.
«There's this myth in the system — some of our early multi-academy trusts grew too fast, too soon, and that's why they failed.
There's this myth in the brick and mortar schools that somehow the onset of online K - 12 learning will be the death of face - to - face (F2F) interaction.
He said: «There's this myth in the system that says some of our early multi-academy trusts grew too fast, too soon, and that's why they failed.
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