Sentences with phrase «name of art»

Between the early 1900s and the First World War, the exhibitions culminated with the presentation of some of the greatest names of art of that period: Egon Schiele, Oskar Kokoschka, Pablo Picasso, André Derain, Gustave Courbet, Édouard Manet, Marc Chagall, Henri Matisse, Georges Braque, Paul Klee and many others, which has laid the historical foundation for the international focus on the best expressions of fine arts of the modern time.
The «atmospheric abstraction «is a more precise name of his art style, as the artist explains himself.
Frieze Masters, 15 - 19 October, opens this week with a dynamic selection of galleries representing some inspirational names of the art world.
This is because our team has been given too much licences to express themselves, more so in the name of art rather than football and as result we don't have any collective cohesion or force.
TALK about taking risks in the name of art.
Yep... the things we do in the name of art.
In the name of art, the actor became a living skeleton for The Machinist, packed on the muscle for the Batman movies, then sagged into sadness for American Hustle.
WWHD redeems all past transgressions for all and sins not yet committed in the name of art.
All in the name of art, of course.
Method acting has driven performers to some pretty insane places, and it's no secret that some are willing to do just about anything in the name of art.
He believes in what he did in the name of art and doesn't mind whatever damage he may have caused around him, while his wife and kids seem more circumspect.
Those stunts and more feature in this engaging if straightforward doc, which catches up with Burden before his death in 2015 to uncover why he went to such extreme lengths in the name of art.
French photographer Renaud Marion gets classic cars floating for his latest series, Air Drive, all in the name of art
Dissertation title can be compared to the name of art created and developed by your skills and knowledge.
Those who do prank in the name of art also often have a more serious message — witness the Guerrilla Girls» campaign to draw attention to institutional gender biases in museums and galleries.
Correction, June 6: The original version of this post was revised to correct the name of Art Kane's photo and to credit it properly.
As «Alternative Histories» shows, an alternative space could rebel against business as usual either in the name of art alone or to connect art to the community.
Chicago artist Theaster Gates: «I'm hoping Swiss bankers will bail out my flooded South Side bank in the name of art»
Thomas Hart Benton fled the midwest in the name of art and New York in the name of America.
The once proud African icons stand proud in resistance with their arms outraised, protesting in the name of art.
He also once lived with a live coyote for three days in a Manhattan studio in the name of art.
This much - anticipated retrospective will reveal just how far this artist is prepared to go in the name of art.
It deals with a need of questioning the existence of hypothetical ethical restraints within artistic practice, broadening the limits of what can be done in the name of art.
Honestly, smashing up Swedish sports cars in the name of art (however questionable it might be) is an activity not to be missed.
Yet few have taken more risks in the name of art.
Nathan Carter's neon wall sculpture features intricate personal symbols in glowing blue, and Xu Bing's «Artpace» initially looks like traditional Asian lettering but spells out the name of the art center upon closer inspection.
Like Chris Burden across broken glass and Marina Abramovic the length of the Great Wall, from cramped lockers to MoMA's atrium, performers have put themselves through hell in the name of art and through art in the name of hell.
Middlebrook refuses to extinguish in the name of art.
Although Greenberg did not wrestle into submission the elusive concept of taste — the word has too many contradictory meanings in his writings — he did not shy away from esthetic judgments, dismissing Pop art as «academic» and, in the 1950s, even claiming that Abstract Expressionism and Art Informel had «a chance of being the worst art ever beheld under the name of art
Changes in technology and conventions are raising questions about what it means to invade others» privacy in the name of art Read More
The name of her art studio is derived from the artist's last name, Jelinek, which means «little deer» or «little stag» in Czech, so it might seem no coincidence that she feels a strong connection to nature.
Angella Johnson, «Man of iron forges hard image in the name of art», The Guardian, London, England, 2 November 1994
The individual photographs tell us virtually nothing, just as journalistic pictures are often empty of independent meaning, but the succession of images, page - by - page, is a steady beat of abnegation and self - abuse in the name of art.
Suppose an artist decided to assault Brown in the name of art, would artistic intentionality absolve the aggression?
Such infantile fun, and all in the name of art.
His excellent but freaky illustrations are close to the knuckle, probably offensive to many, but this is a man who goes to extremes in the name of his art.
Daily Mail (London); May 31, 2002; 354 words... pornography in the name of art has been shortlisted for the Turner Prize.
-- Tom Marioni, who in the name of art presided over a series of free beer - drinking gatherings at SFMOMA last year, has taken his installation to the Hammer Museum.
TWO drawings currently hanging in Tate Liverpool are to be thrown into a giant plastic bin, in the name of art.
Bas Jan Ader METRO PICTURES Vito Acconci followed people on New York City streets and Bas Jan Ader fell off the roof of his house in Claremont, California — all in the name of art.
There is no certain outcome of such matches and in the name of art, who would want a finite answer?
I am disgusted that giving Bin Laden ANY publicity whether in the name of art or not should not be allowed after the atrocities he has done.
Art prizes for work in every conceivable medium now abound and, to a great extent, the annual jamboree surrounding the Frieze art fair — which in just five years has positioned itself as a cultural event in its own right — has released the Turner Prize from having to offer up an annual spectacle in the name of art.
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