Investigating both natural and psychological phenomena, Ms. Voigt's
narrative works express her personal experience of the world.
Not exact matches
While I think mothers
work hard to carve out their own boundaries, we've fallen into the conditioning of leaving ourselves out of the
narrative, when it is a relationship... Anyway, this has been
expressed by mothers far better at
expressing than I am.
The movie
works, really, until it doesn't, and even then, we still admire some of the sentiments writer / director Rick Famuyiwa
expresses within the stumbling
narrative.
While the idea of creating art to represent How We
Express Ourselves is not a new one, especially to those who teach in PYP schools, what is interesting about this exhibition of
work is the personal
narrative that accompanies each mask.
The Great Northern
Express is the story of how, as I traveled from coast to coast and border to border in the summer of my sixty - fifth year, two journeys seemed to meld into the
narrative of one writer's search, in his life and
work, for the true meaning of home.
During the past two decades he has made
work largely, though not exclusively, for galleries and museums, using multi-screen installations to
express fractured
narratives exploring memory and desire.
[5][6][7] While J. M. W. Turner (1775 — 1851), one of the greatest landscape painters of the 19th century, was a member of the Romantic movement, as «a pioneer in the study of light, colour, and atmosphere», he «anticipated the French Impressionists» and therefore modernism «in breaking down conventional formulas of representation; [though] unlike them, he believed that his
works should always
express significant historical, mythological, literary, or other
narrative themes.»
He refers to his
work portraying historical, political and social issues as «
narrative paintings,»
expressing a broad range of ideas and experiences with sly humor and an eye - popping palette.
Each artist is an innovator with their chosen medium (which includes textiles, beading, metal, ceramic, and glass) and imbue their
work with fascinating personal and cultural
narratives, pushing past common conceptions of what each material can
express formally and conceptually.
The written
narrative accompanying the exhibition excellently
expresses the timeline of his life, as well as what Twombly was thinking and feeling as he
worked.
Lach's
work explores the personal
narrative, using art as a mechanism to
express or give voice to the human condition.
While Rand, who eventually completed his education at the Pratt Institute and taught at the college level — first at Columbia, where he was chair of the Department of Visual Arts, and now at Brooklyn College, where he is Presidential Professor of Art — has
worked in a number of styles, he has always
expressed an interest in establishing a Jewish visual
narrative.
Waterloo Arts (OH), Call for Submissions: Transgender Art Exhibit Deadline: February 28th, 2015 Waterloo Arts invites artists who identify as trans * individuals to submit artwork for inclusion in a group exhibition showcasing
work which
express compelling
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But the
work stands as a temporal framing of the artist's journey, a frozen moment in time re-contextualised as «art» — at first reading — without any
narrative text, the
work expresses language to be found in Abstract Expressionism, or even Andy Warhol's oxidation paintings — where in fact they could be read as documents.
But by the second installment of this two - part essay (published three years later) Rubinstein was already
expressing concerns about pigeonholing painters into his newly minted classification: «I realize,» he confesses, «that I have committed one of the worst, if most common, critical (and curatorial) sins: recruiting an artist into a compelling critical
narrative while missing something fundamental about his or her
work.»
This is especially common with sexual concerns, which tend to increase when the clinician is
working with the client on the trauma
narrative, and with anger, which increases as the child becomes more in touch with his / her feelings and is better able to
express them.