The mythic figures are too big and uncomfortable, not quite at ease in the natural world, which is made up of slathers of paint.
Mir's paintings present a world populated by
mythic figures, creatures, machines, and fragments of ambiguous forms that are at odds with their surroundings.
The mythic figures and beasts merge various myths (Egyptian, Assyrian, Meso - American, Greco - Roman), sitting uneasily at the juncture of spectacle and satire, but their sheer detail and scale (one figure, Demon with Bowl, stands several storeys high) makes the jaw drop.
«Fresh, original voices in L.A.: A deceptive look at
a mythic figures,» Los Angeles Times, October 28 Ammirati, Dominic.
Apparently there is no end to
the mythic figures determined to wear a superhero's cape, and it's hoped there's no end to our interest in seeing them try.
In «Regeneration Through Violence,» his classic study of the mythology of the frontier, from colonial times to the eve of the Civil War, the literary historian Richard Slotkin identifies two essential
mythic figures: the captive, usually an innocent woman held against her will by ruthless and alien usurpers, and the hunter, who is obsessed with protecting her honor and, sometimes secondarily, securing her freedom.
Captured indelibly by cinematographers Nestor Almendros and Haskell Wexler, Malick's film has a visual syntax so eloquent and graceful — its fields of gold cause its quiet characters to stand out like
mythic figures — it would play powerfully as a silent film.
Although he retained a sense of impudent playfulness, he had also acquired a marmoreal aspect, transcending fame itself to become one of the century's
mythic figures, his plump, sad face known throughout the world.
As noted above, post-Enlightenment students of human culture have continued to use
mythic figures like Apollo and Dionysius to distinguish in trenchant form the ethos of particular cultures.
The use of
mythic figures to distinguish individual societies has continued, though many of the figures have long since lost any social or religious power.
And in this moment, the film makes clear what it is that is so compelling about him — perhaps as a person but surely now, as
a mythic figure who went out into the mountains and died — the very fact that Chris makes choices, informed and not, eventually irrevocable.
Day - Lewis» folksy vocal choices — the relaxed pace, the self - deprecating tone — make the character of Lincoln seem more human and approachable, even as
his mythic figure and ability to hold a room showcase what made him a legend in his time.
Instead of making the guy
a mythic figure «of superhuman strength who can not be killed by bullets, stab wounds, or fire,» as Nicholas Rogers described him in his 2003 book Halloween: From Pagan Ritual to Party Night, McBride thinks it's scarier to have him be some weird dude who likes to murder people.
As Mitch Cullin weaves together Holmes's hidden past, his poignant struggle to retain mental acuity, and his unlikely relationship with Roger, Holmes is transformed from the machine - like,
mythic figure into an ordinary man, confronting and acquiescing to emotions he has resisted his entire life.
This mythic figure is mostly naked in each scene with powerful thighs, sagging breasts, and protruding stomach — the very antithesis of the ideal female form in Western culture.
The artist Christopher D'Arcangelo —
another mythic figure that Garcia Torres has addressed in earlier work — created another challenge in this regard, opting in 1978 to remove his name from the announcement and printed materials associated with an exhibition that he was asked to take part in at Artists Space in New York.
This mythic figure is having a moment.
Seated with his head bowed and his hands bandaged, Ali appears as
a mythic figure, simultaneously battle - worn and composed.»
The American artist served in the U.S. armed forces in World War II Italy, surviving to become a nearly
mythic figure in the art world.
In business, in electronics, you are unto
a mythic figure striding above the horizon like Colossus, and $ 11 billion in influence sells you far short.
Not exact matches
Since he joined the drug trade as a teenager, Chapo swiftly rose through the ranks, building an almost
mythic reputation: First, as a cold pragmatist known to deliver a single shot to the head for any mistakes made in a shipment, and later, as he began to establish the Sinaloa cartel, as a Robin Hood - like
figure who provided much - needed services in the Sinaloa mountains, funding everything from food and roads to medical relief.
Robert Jewett has long pointed out the American infatuation with superhero
figures with
mythic powers whose sole purpose is to rid the world of evil, though they never seem to succeed completely.
In either case, moreover, the result was rather curious, since neither
figure in his final form was so much a
mythic aggrandizement of the literary model as an almost total inversion.
Everyone knew the space where his cartoon had always been: in the very center of the first page of opinion columns, that
mythic place where Colombians go to hate their public
figures or find out why they love them, that great collective couch of a persistently sick country.
Theodore Roosevelt is a
figure of fairly
mythic proportions in American History.
The guy's pissed because he heard he was being fired soon, decided to write a scathing blog entry exposing the incompetency of
Mythic and BioWare's upper management
figures.
In small groups, visitors climbed the tower and encountered two artworks articulating two
mythic and current
figures of resistance.
As a student of art and history, Saint Phalle would have been familiar with these and many other
mythic representations of powerful female
figures.
Richard Pousette - Dart, a member of the New York School and mainstay of American abstraction, employed a black and white color - scheme to render the
mythic coupling of Hero and Leander as bold, heroic
figures.
Romantic, nightmarish, and
mythic, the Black Paintings» emphasis on the female
figure as protagonist and the overriding emotions of pain and dissonance prefigure Spero's preoccupations for the next 40 years.
Where there's little modeling in work by Leon Golub and George Cohen, Lerner's paintings and drawings have always had a sense of volume, and his work since the 1970s has continued to tap similar
mythic and metaphorical material (mummies, hanged or tortured
figures) but in a more classical figurative style.
He has long been a
figure of
mythic dimensions, as are many of the artists associated with the New York School, and it's easy to ascertain why.
In her often
mythic work, Schimert selects iconic
figures - Ophelia, Sir Lancelot, Neil Armstrong, Nixon, and, for her MATRIX exhibition at the Berkeley Art Museum, Oedipus - and merges their stories with her own in an abstractly narrative space composed of drawings, sculpture, wall drawings, and film.
The
mythic American landscape — long held to subtend the movement's biomorphic shapes and totemic
figures floating or swirling in dense tonalities of iconic color fields — assumed an Alexandrian cast in the West.
The gallery is a pitched battle about painting versus drawing,
figure - ground versus all - over composition; stained versus impastoed surfaces;
mythic versus biomorphic forms; and who dripped first.
Joseph Beuys is a controversial
figure in art history, in large part because of his constructed biography: Beuys often recanted his dramatic origin story, a swirl of truth and lies, contributing to his
mythic stature.
For most of us, historic
figures like Picasso are destined to forever live in that
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Work dealt with the shadowy, mysterious realm of
mythic subject matter and the unconscious, later marked by a poetic feel, with abstracted
figures against a timeless, mottled ground.
Derived from the
figure and
mythic narratives, Hadzi's sculpture references antiquity and classical artifacts — abstracted anatomical forms, columnar and other architectural elements, helmets, weaponry and body armor function as visual metaphors for ancient cultures.
It is the nude human
figure in both these paintings, truncated and at times in violent motion that is «the starting point for Bacon's
mythic imagination.»
In more recent years, her deliciously recognizable painting style, with her Everyman and Everywoman
figures and occasional
mythic beast or bird has gained Applebroog enormous critical attention and success.
As distinct from such
mythic references, the upward thrust of Hepworth's works of the late 1950s takes on a combination of figurative and spiritual aspects, as suggested by
Figure (Requiem) and Cantate Domino (Tate Gallery T00956).
In the new paintings Texas Swing (2009), Hubris (2008), Thor (2008), and Blue Boyz (2008), Morley presents the
figure of an athlete as a
mythic hero, creating a kind of contemporary American mythology in paint.
Throughout her career, her voracious spirit has manifested in works that probe
mythic stories and heroic
figures with intimate and personal sensibilities.
These dramatic,
mythic tableaux present frieze - like configurations of semi-abstracted
figures; two notable examples, Entombment I / The Entombment (1944) and Landscape (1945), will be on view, both of which Ferber selected for his personal collection from Rothko's studio.
There is
mythic construction of Wróblewski as a self - destructive, melancholic
figure who was encroached upon by tragedy from all sides, but this is too simplistic.
Sometimes modeled
figures perch in trees that grow out of the palm of a hand, adding a narrative,
mythic dimension.
For most of us, historic
figures like Picasso are destined to forever live in that
mythic realm, and there are only a handful of people still alive who knew those
figures so intimately.
In the world Si - Qin constructs, the artist is not only a regenerative creative force like the
mythic namesake of the exhibition, a central
figure within Navajo mythology who grows old each winter and is young again come spring, but also an architect looking at extant forms of culture in order to transfigure them, discovering which traits can be refashioned to abstract or practical effect.
In the world Si - Qin constructs, the artist is not only a regenerative creative force like the
mythic namesake of the exhibition, a central
figure within Navajo mythology who grows old each winter and is young again come spring, but also an architect looking at extant forms of culture in order... [read more»]