Sentences with phrase «new bodies of work seem»

These two new bodies of work seem to me to be a big break from this approach in that you're working from photos.

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The missionaries for the most part seem to have worked in groups and to have formed around them a nucleus of new believers, amongst whom some would be appointed, probably with the consent of the whole body of believers, as elders (Acts 14:23, Ja.
Having worked with women through all stages of pregnancy, from pre-natal right through postpartum, Susi Hately has observed that a lot of new moms seem resigned to the fact that post-baby body is just «the way things are» — prolapses, dry vaginas, painful sex, leakage, etc..
Fulci has a massive body of work and we'll likely never see it all get proper home video releases, but it seems like every few weeks or so an announcement of a new Fulci film hitting Blu - ray surfaces and I get giddy.
Styling of the G - Code Concept has been overseen by Mercedes Design Studio in Germany, but the concept seems to be mainly the work of the Chinese designers, with some Mercedes elements carrying over — like the grill — but adds new ones like a curvy body and canopy - style greenhouse area as well as cameras instead of door mirrors, a grill that changes colour depending on driving mode and coach style doors.
Knight writes: «Together, Joan Mitchell and Jasper Johns would seem to be an unlikely pair of inspirations for a new body of paintings, but there they are hovering in the background of 10 lovely recent works by Mark Dutcher.
Painters» Table (PT): Equating the materiality of paint with that of the body has always been present in your work, but in several of your new works — such as Red Branch (2014)-- painting and body seem united as never before in a metaphor of process.
While these bodies of work seem so clearly new in Altmejd's practice, they are also visions into the whole of his existing oeuvre.
Polly Apfelbaum's «Dubuffet's Feet My Hands» shows two new bodies of work alongside each other — and bodies, it seems, are the name of the game.
His life is so much a part of his work, that each new body of work introduces subjects, styles and motifs that seem...
In your newest body of work, landscape seems to play a far less dominate role.
AM: This new body of work for your upcoming exhibition seems to build upon the environmental and anti-consumerism themes we've seen in your work previously.
Since 2013 Jensen developed a new body of work conspicuous for seeming to break with his signature style.
This is because his new body of works mingle with the older one, which seem to have no affinity or similarity to each other, his ceramic colorful wall - sculptures or the sculptures, compared to the all - black voluminous sculptures of birds or animals occupying the space, are creating only queries and questions that puzzle the thinking of the viewer.
Together, Joan Mitchell and Jasper Johns would seem to be an unlikely pair of inspirations for a new body of paintings, but there they are hovering in the background of 10 lovely recent works by Mark Dutcher.
Jimi Gleason's newest body of work on view at William Turner Gallery almost seem like painterly mirrors reflecting the artist's continued investigation into materiality and...
In this body of work, he portrays New York as he experiences it, with excitable energy that seems to vibrate from within the painting.
In his first solo exhibition of the year Clemens seemed ready to make an impact with a large body of new work.
Catching up with RJ again recently, it seemed the shift to New York has been a fruitful one, with a new body of work in process for her solo exhibition Fellow Feeling at CANADA galleNew York has been a fruitful one, with a new body of work in process for her solo exhibition Fellow Feeling at CANADA gallenew body of work in process for her solo exhibition Fellow Feeling at CANADA gallery.
His new body of work, Ordinary People, seems to memorialize the «little moments» throughout the day that often float by unnoticed; Moments we all have, but rarely honor as we should.
I've been having a lot of conversations, these last few weeks, about how to negotiate a world that seems dominated by event - driven enthusiasm for art fairs, versus the old fashioned gallerist's «craft» of nurturing a stable of artists and presenting considered, coherent gallery exhibitions that introduce bodies of new work.
The following new body of work, what you saw, hopefully continues to resolve that first surprise picture, which seemed awkward, inevitable, and at the same time to have the sense of rightness, the certainty of the mark.
And for more than 40 years, her gorgeous, grimy, sexy, icky, sparkly, sweaty work — the subject of her first New York retrospective, «Marilyn Minter: Pretty / Dirty,» opening Friday, Nov. 4, at the Brooklyn Museum — has held an uncomfortable mirror up to our culture's obsession with a sensuality that seems to deny the human body.
But upon considering the multitude of vulnerable situations that artists encounter (when they debut a daring new body of work to a roomful of collectors or the press, for example), it seems safe to say that stage fright, or some form of performance anxiety, is part of the plight of being an artist.
Continuing that body of work, Prince took this photo of a 1970s Plymouth «Cuda — with plates referencing his infamous «Canal Zone» paintings series — around his home in upstate New York, and even the hard, clear light seems to be the product of a bygone era.
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