Sentences with phrase «oeuvre as»

Dedicated to John Stuart Mill, Simone de Beauvoir and Germaine Greer, these stylish tomes contain an introduction to the writers» oeuvre as well as plenty of space to write down your own deepest thoughts.
It features a wide array of full - color reproductions of her work across media — much of it new and never before published — including photo collages and provocative landscapes, along with an interview with the artist and critical texts that elucidate her paintings» investigations of femininity, sexuality and power, and provide extensive context for her oeuvre as a whole.
The growing appreciation of Szapocznikow's oeuvre as well as her reclamation by the proto - feminist canon seems both appropriate and timely.
Both in her oeuvre as well as in each singular ensemble Oppermann moved, as she wrote, from simple to complex and from private to general.
Aligning the engagement of his work with the critical discourses surrounding the «end of painting» and conceptual and minimalist strategies throughout the 1960s and 1970s, this book presents Hepher's oeuvre as a «British realist response to modernism» and a highly theorised engagement with painting.
Hiller refers to this precarious positioning of her oeuvre as «paraconceptual,» just sideways of conceptualism and neighbouring the paranormal, a devalued site of culture where women and the feminine have been conversely privileged.
His projects, in various media, include a rethinking of AIDS and otherness using the figures of the pinprick and the glory hole; meditations on «the residual space of the American / Vietnam War» (comprising works on the squatting body as counter-architecture, military desertion as askesis, and surfing); a video essay on the site / non-site dialectic instigated by Robert Smithson's reception of Edgar Allan Poe (with a little help from Yvonne Rainer); a reconsideration of Marcel Duchamp's oeuvre as an discourse in ethics (as seen through Étant donnés); and «squatting projects» in various cities (Berlin, New York, Chicago, Vienna, Guangzhou, Hong Kong), where the squatting body, as a heuristic cipher, is conjugated by an interpretation generated by the conditions of each location.
His projects in various media include an opera set in Griffith Park; a live / video performance addressing AIDS in the figure of the glory hole; a trilogy on «the residual space of the Vietnam War;» an extended proposal of Duchamp's oeuvre as a discourse in ethics; a meditation on the site / non-site dialectic by way of Edgar Allan Poe; context - specific works centering on the squatting body as a heuristic cipher; and a twenty - year plus collaboration with the writer and art world figure Warren Niesłuchowski.
For the current Gagosian exhibition, titled Piero Manzoni: A Retrospective, Celant decided to look beyond the artist's oeuvre as a contained entity, severed from the continuum of neo-avant-gardism of the fifties and sixties, and to place Manzoni within a Structuralist context.
Lichtenstein's screenprints were an important part of his oeuvre as alongside artists such as Andy Warhol, they were part of the attempt by artists and publishers to provide art for a mass audience through the production of prints in large editions.
Unlike the truncated yet scholarly efforts we have experienced in the past, at the RA, the number of works by an individual artist allow us to experience the many facets of his evolving oeuvre as we trek from one massive hanging to the next.
If an oeuvre as enviably «pure» as Woodman's, unsullied by years of active art - world participation, can become so warped and consumed, what hope does he have?
Including film, wall paintings, ceramics, silkscreens (on mylar, plexiglass, steel, and canvas), Adam Pendleton: Becoming Imperceptible frames the artist's oeuvre as a complex dialogue between culture and system, a body of work invested in the perpetual cross-referencing of aesthetic and social histories.
In fact it allows interesting questions to be put to aspects of Lucas Samaras oeuvre as well as that of Hans Bellmer.
Including film, wall paintings, ceramics, silkscreens (on mylar, plexiglass, steel, and canvas), Adam Pendleton: Becoming Imperceptible frames the artist's oeuvre as a complex dialogue between culture and system, a body of work invested in the perpetual cross-referencing of aesthetic and social histories,» states the Contemporary Arts Center.
Including film, wall paintings, ceramics, silkscreens, Adam Pendleton: Becoming Imperceptible frames the artist's oeuvre as a complex dialogue between culture and system, a body of work invested in the perpetual cross-referencing of aesthetic and social histories.
At the same time, it represents a turning point in the artist's oeuvre as he moves away from the primacy of the art object towards an ever increasing conceptualism.
The series is a unique project in her artistic oeuvre as a painter, and was done as a response to the attempted mass - media erasure of Palestinian culture and history.
The third thematic strand of the critique considers the multi-referentiality of Ofili's oeuvre as an artist who draws inspiration from artists from different genres and eras.
After a hiatus from the West Coast art scene for nearly a decade, this first exhibition at Blum & Poe takes the form of a concise overview of an exhilaratingly divergent painting practice — making a forceful case for the historical importance of Schnabel's oeuvre as well as his ever - growing relevance to a new generation of artists.
Within the larger scope of Gates» output, this building, alongside the others he has restored, is an integral part of his work: the buildings themselves can be, and are often, categorized as falling within his oeuvre as much as the smaller pieces he will sell in gallery exhibitions or art fairs to fund architectural projects such as the Bank.
His socio - cultural research has led Kader Attia to the notion of Repair, a concept he has been developing philosophically in his writings and symbolically in his oeuvre as a visual artist.
Butin analyses the significance of editions in Richter's oeuvre as well as its relevance in art history.
Across its expansive surface Untitled unveils the complexity of Still's oeuvre as he brings together divergent areas of color, creating a palpable sense of tension as large sea of deep blue tussles for supremacy with subtle passages of lighter pigment as a vertical expanse of scorching red, spreads across the surface like a trail of molten lava.
Though it may seem a stretch from grounded birds to her big, ambitious works of the 1960s, Bontecou doesn't see her oeuvre as all that discontinuous.
Many critics classify Turrell's oeuvre as a California variant of East Coast Minimalism, especially compared to the work of Dan Flavin.
Focusing entirely on Judd's multicolored works, this handsome book features essays by leading scholars that illuminate this body of work and examine its relationship to his oeuvre as a whole.
Rosen dedicated many years to his fictive feminine persona, the Jewish - Belgian Surrealist painter and pornographer Justine Frank (1900 - 1943), in a project that entailed fabricating her entire oeuvre as well as writing biographical and theoretical text about her, as well as the novel she supposedly authored.
Guest curator and Picasso scholar Michael FitzGerald assembles nearly forty of the Spaniard's works and some 120 objects by Americans — including Stuart Davis, Jackson Pollock, and David Smith — who used his oeuvre as a point of departure.
New York Times critic Holland Cotter once described Lawrence's oeuvre as having a «sinewy moral texture... that is in the business of neither easy uplift nor single - minded protest.»
The collection features works that touch on such essential thematic elements in Floyer's artistic oeuvre as perception, language and the modification of everyday objects.
Her outstanding and distinct focus on making calm and contemplative images position her oeuvre as a fine example of contemporary easel painting.
When he was rumbled in the 1980s, having propagated his myth for over 30 years, nobody really minded — it simply became part of his oeuvre as an artist.
But the majority of the pieces on view are from the past 13 years, which emphasize both the distinctive traits of his ongoing oeuvre as well as more recent departures.
It's tantalising because it is denied in Johns» oeuvre as much as it is asserted, confessed and then all confessions are immediately retracted.
Meanwhile, it also becomes apparent that Uutinen has incorporated Reyle's oeuvre as well.
At $ 4,500, this lithograph print is as central to Ruscha's oeuvre as Main Street is to Anytown, USA.
Tworkov's figurative abstractions are a little known part of his oeuvre as he is primarily celebrated for his Abstract Expressionist period of the early 1950s.
With its snow - globe set design — a Brest port lined with phallic bollards — and a dreamy choral soundtrack by the director's long - time musical collaborator, Peer Raben, the film stands alone within the director's oeuvre as a fantastical fairytale with gay romantic trappings.
That the film should present Shakespeare's oeuvre as a stack of leather - bound tomes saved for a politically opportune moment, filed away like cadavers in de Vere's «secret writings of Oxford» drawer, is bad enough.
The fold - out booklet contains «The Conditional Mood,» a nice, thorough essay by critic Dennis Lim that considers the film in terms of Kieslowski's oeuvre as well as Polish political history, plus «Chance or Fate,» the surprisingly brief passage from Danusia Stok's 1993 book Kieslowski on Kieslowski in which the director describes the picture in his own words.
This limited - edition holiday collection highlighter is a stand - out from the Nars oeuvre as a gold - glinted fine powder that's nothing like their other highlighters or luminizers.

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The songs on this two - cd set are arranged thematically rather than chronologically and reflect many of the recurring themes of Cash's oeuvre: love, sin, redemption, life, death... Adding to the intimacy level, many of the songs feature spoken introductions by Cash, as if he were introducing the songs to an audience, in which he talks about his history with the song, how he learned it, or wrote it and, more personally, why he feels such a deep connection with the composition.
English readers can now find a useful introduction to Hamann's difficult oeuvre in Oswald Bayer's A Contemporary in Dissent: Johann Georg Hamann as a Radical Enlightener (translated from the original German edition published in 1988).
[8] Sartre, Existentialism, 21 - 28, 46f [9] The Laplace quote is from Oeuvres Completes (Paris: Gautier Villars, 1878 - 1912), VIII, p. 144, as cited in T Williams, The Idea of the Miraculous: The Challenge to Science and Religion (London: Macmillan, 1990), p. 141.
And so even though a defense of «poets» runs right through Simon and Garfunkel's lyrical oeuvre, in «I Am a Rock,» it looks as if this fellow's love of poetry can be reduced to a mere defense mechanism.
In offering meditations on, inter alia, a beautiful sculpture, a political system, and love's many embodiments in a messy bedroom, this volume serves as a fine introduction to Novak's considerable oeuvre.
praise music — buttressed by output from Calvary Chapel's stepdaughter, the Vineyard International Fellowship, and any number of praise - oriented companies spawned by evangelical music publishers; by the wildly popular imported oeuvre of Australia's HillSongs Church; and by the work of British praise tunesmiths such as Graham Kendrick, Chris Eaton and the band Delirious — have now conquered thousands of American congregations.
Panikkar's oeuvre can be read as an encouragement to religion especially for Western, religiously insecure persons who are willing to draw from the Christian tradition, but decline to fit themselves into a particular form of Christianity and ecclesiality.
Baudelaire writes in Edgar Poe, sa vie et ses oeuvres (Edgar Allan Poe, His Life and Works, 1852), «I am told that he did not drink like an ordinary toper, but like a savage, with an altogether American energy and fear of wasting a minute, as though he were accomplishing an act of murder, as though there was something inside him that he had to kill, «a worm that would not die.
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