Sentences with phrase «narrative out of a collection»

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Moralioglu, a self - confessed classicist known for the rich narratives behind his collections, bought the portrait at an auction last month, and it couldn't be more indicative of the space he has carved out as a go - to for old - world elegance in a market that is increasingly crowded with an athletic, hyper - branded aesthetic.
Although Robert Altman and Frank Barhydt were able to make much more out of a collection of Raymond Carver's short stories with 1993's Short Cuts, Jesus» Son manages to blend its stories together into a nearly seamless narrative, sliding dreamily from one episode to the next before we even realize we've gone.
AN AWESOME ANTHOLOGY Spanning centuries and cultures, Kwame Alexander's new collection, Out of Wonder: Poems Celebrating Poets (ages 8 to 12), is a delightful survey of verse forms and narrative voices.
Its collection of individually resonant narratives, bound by where we come in (and unexpectedly out), is inspired, delighting and surprising and unsettling with each new chapter.
This collection also features HD cutscenes of a new narrative based on the mobile game, Kingdom Hearts Unchained X. Finally, rounding out the bundle is the brand new content — brace yourselves — Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth By Sleep - A Fragmentary Passage -.
Instead, we are fed a narrative about complementary values: the New York and Bilbao Guggenheims share out the chronology of the 20th century, and coalesce with their own collections of contemporary art.
Helping to flesh out these narratives are works from the collection of Judy and Charles Tate, which was gifted to the Blanton last year.
In a series of works on display, juxtaposed brilliantly amidst the Manchester Museum's rich and varied natural science and human culture collection, Kallat extrapolates meaning out of the institution's own narrative to project complex histories of conflict and co-existence.
«Enter the permanent collection galleries of any museum of modern and contemporary art in the United States and it's likely you'll lay eyes on a familiar story: the muscular narrative of the Abstract Expressionists — Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, et al. — attacking their canvases in their 1940s cold water flats, creating a distinctly American art out of drips and splashy brushstrokes, continuing through the pathways of»60s Pop (Andy Warhol) and»70s Minimalism (the metallic stacks of Donald Judd) before landing at the Neo-Expressionism of the»80s (Jean - Michel Basquiat and Julian Schnabel).
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