Sentences with phrase «oeuvre through»

While she insists that some works were introduced into van Gogh's oeuvre through the «well - meaning ignorance» rather than the «criminal intent» of early collectors and dealers, she does concede that the complexity of van Gogh's Paris years — his experimentation combined with the dearth of documentation — has presented «a temptation for a dealer to push a few more in.»
Her ultimate goal was to determine if it was possible to represent the artist's oeuvre through a prudent selection of four or five seminal works, as that is all the ICA's building could accommodate.
The Los Angeles Times traces 89 - year - old artist Betye Saar «s oeuvre through her recent and upcoming exhibitions.
The Sourcebook series follows the development of an artist's oeuvre through the very material that inspires and influences it.
Works on view trace the development of César's oeuvre through his accumulated language of breakthroughs, which placed him not only within Nouveau Réalisme with which he is most often associated, but also in league with such postwar art movements as Arte Povera, Neo-Dada, and Pop Art.
This exhibition explores his ground - breaking oeuvre through unseen masterpieces and rarely - exhibited visual works.
A new privileged point of view and an original take on the evolution of Fontana's oeuvre through his complete graphic work.
Jacir has built a complex and compelling oeuvre through a diverse range of media and methodologies that include unearthing historic material, performative gestures and in - depth research.
Featuring super-8 films, photographs, slides, drawings, prints, objects and sculptures, Ana Mendieta: Traces will not only follow a chronology, but will look at the artist's entire oeuvre through the lens of her own time, bringing it afresh to the beginning of the 21st century.
The exhibition demonstrates how Russian icon painting and folk art influenced the artist's visual language, and highlights the variety of his oeuvre through the presentation of a vast number of oil paintings, gouaches, drawings, and sculptures.
Produced to accompany the 2015 exhibition at Dominique Lévy New York, Body and Matter invites new insights into Kazuo Shiraga's extraordinary oeuvre through juxtaposition with the art of Japanese ceramist Satoru Hoshino.
Beginning in dispersed landscapes, verticality became the main theme in his oeuvre through either extremely thin «lifelines» or imposing monoliths.
Curated by Charles Gaines, Adkins» close friend and frequent collaborator, this exhibition seeks to illuminate a revolutionary oeuvre through fresh eyes, grounded in the conceptual and personal rapport between these two groundbreaking artists.
Rose Ocean: Living with Duchamp explores the conceptual artist's oeuvre through an inventive exhibition design created by architecture students
Bildmuseet presents Ana Mendieta's captivating oeuvre through 21 films as well as a selection of photographs, graphic works and objects.The exhibition Ana Mendieta / Covered in Time and History opens to the public on Sunday 18 June, at 2 pm.
Bildmuseet presents her captivating oeuvre through 21 films as well as a selection of photographs, graphic works and objects.

Not exact matches

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.
A combo was running through the Charlie Daniels Band's oeuvre on the infield grass.
Along with some familiar faces from his oeuvre and several welcome new ones necessitated by partial Quebec funding, we get appearances by actual (if reliably idiosyncratic) movie stars — some just briefly glimpsed (Charlotte Rampling), others flitting through in multiple short roles (Maria de Medeiros, Geraldine Chaplin, Udo Kier), still more dominating their strands (Amalric).
Co-written with novelist Christine Angot (Incest), whose voice can be heard in the series of casually cruel, at times desperately hilarious conversations that Binoche's character engages in with a merry - go - round of likely and unlikely suitors, this is clearly Denis» chattiest effort yet, marking an about - face for a director whose oeuvre has defined itself, in part, through its swooning visuals and deft aesthetic touch.
Spielberg, clocking in at 2.5 hours, flies through his oeuvre and, as I've mention, hits the major milestone films.
Although its primary register is still self - referential (the New Yorker calls Baumbach's oeuvre «personal counterfactual»), While We're Young breaks the solipsistic cycle, showing us Jamie through Josh's eyes, the portrayal of his admirable / slappable charismatic shtick telling us as much about Josh's projected desires as Jamie's own hidden agenda.
Through Wong's oeuvre, Hong Kong becomes a metaphor for the characters and their varied existence.
Personal Shopper actualizes that thematic undercurrent of the filmmaker's oeuvre: Filled with spirits both malevolent and inscrutable, the film explores the extent to which Assayas's characters have always found, and lost, their identities through the aid of their surroundings.
But though Elle eventually takes its place amidst Verhoeven's oeuvre, and is one of the best films in it, it doesn't feel that much like one of his past films; even a diehard Verhoevenite previously unaware of its existence might get through the entire movie without guessing its director.
What attracted critical minds like Jacques Rivette, Eric Rohmer, and others to Nicholas Ray and his oeuvre — bored stiff as they were by the risk - averse, respectable, and ultimately neutered «cinema of quality» — was the stamp of the personal and the element of danger they discerned in his films, whether that meant the improvisatory handling of actors with a touch deft enough to coax remarkable performances out of even non-professionals; the «superior clumsiness,» cited by Rivette in «Notes on a Revolution,» resulting in «a discontinuous, abrupt technique that refuses the conventions of classical editing and continuity»; or the purely visual flourishes Ray relished — ranging from the sweeping, vertiginous helicopter - mounted shots in They Live By Night to disorienting, subjective POV compositions like the «rolling camera» during a car crash halfway through On Dangerous Ground, its very title indicating the source of Ray's critical appeal.
As an imperfect but heartfelt and exquisitely rendered portrait of the world's mysteries seen through wide, guileless eyes, the film can proudly stand next to VELVET GOLDMINE and FAR FROM HEAVEN in the oeuvre of an endlessly, passionately curious auteur.
Burton's oeuvre seems to alternate between diffused and razor - edged in appearance; Planet of the Apes boasts of softer images from acclaimed cinematographer Philippe Rousselot (A River Runs Through It) that look lovely here, with the often - dim picture having superb definition.
The exhibition begins chronologically, spanning the artist's oeuvre from the early 1940s, straight through the late 1960s, offering a penetrating glimpse at the progression of his visual language.
At this moment of renewed relevance, Bernard Buffet: Paintings from 1956 to 1999 reintroduces the artist's oeuvre to a new generation of American viewers, charting a history of the artist's development through a tightly focused selection of highlights from Buffet's career.
The city hosted three retrospectives of painters whose oeuvres generate interest less through a command of the medium than through a strident emphasis on (or indulgence in) idiosyncrasy.
Now on view at MoMA, Louise Bourgeois: An Unfolding Portrait provides a look at her creative process through a focus on her later printed works in relationship to her larger oeuvre.
Rachel Feinstein's idiosyncratic oeuvre is diverse in mediums and influences; while she works primarily in sculpture, the artist's paintings, drawings, and installations are equally important vehicles through which themes of femininity, beauty, and literature are explored.
Von Rydingsvard's unique visual vocabulary and well - established oeuvre demonstrate her mastery as she harnesses, shapes, and assembles cedar beams, which are then sculpted through her focused and detailed cuts into familiar forms.
This print sits squarely within the artist's oeuvre, particularly his ink drawings, which, similar to this year's print, are populated solely by heavy, rough - hewn forms and structures buoyed up from their foundational moorings through Webster's vibrant color choices.
First, through visualizing the chromatic structure of paintings by consistently sorting color pixels, we uncover hidden color patterns of individual paintings, artist oeuvres, periods, and collections.
These visual approaches, or conceptual directives, may combine and overlap in one piece, or spread individually through a body of work — each idea originally segregated, fully integrates when understood as an oeuvre.
Rose Ocean: Living with Duchamp, on view from February 17 through May 20, 2018, revisits the 2003 Tang Teaching Museum exhibition Living with Duchamp and features more than 50 artists whose conceptual and irreverent works engage with Duchamp's oeuvre.
Walker's oeuvre directs critical attention to the black body in American history and in art history, often recreating scenes from the Antebellum South through provocative and interrogating means.
One of the namesake founders of the legendary if short - lived BMPT collective — named for its constituent members Daniel Buren, Olivier Mosset, Michel Parmentier, and Niele Toroni — Buren has since built his reputation on his instantly recognizable leitmotif that runs through his oeuvre: a set of vertical stripe, which serve to unite pictorial space with the surrounding architectural space, and meld composition with construction.
Mark Dion's oeuvre has explored social, historical, and contemporary representations of nature, through collaborative models, group participation, and experiments of co-evolution.
The exhibition's title, I Who Have Arrived In Heaven, reflects the artist's long - standing interest in cosmic realms and resonates with the autobiographical element that runs through her oeuvre.
In the Upper gallery, «Essential Elements» comprises of a selection of photographs that act as journey through Burtynsky's past projects, Oil, Water, China, Manufactured Landscapes and Quarries, drawing on the core themes that mark his entire oeuvre.
We are delighted to introduce our visitors the oeuvre of this ingenious artisan through the upcoming exhibition, which together with our current Portico Gallery show, White Gold: Highlights from the Arnhold Collection of Meissen Porcelain, will offer them a sense of the important contributions made by those at work for the Saxon court at Dresden.
These works, as with so much of Gormley's oeuvre, show the artist revitalizing the practice of figurative sculpture through his investigation of the body (often his own) as the locus of memory and transformation.
Steinkamp is one of the most important video and new media artists of her generation, and she brings a heightened focus on human sensory experience through her phenomenological installations, using light, motion, and sound to dematerialize and activate space, setting her oeuvre apart from that of her peers.
Through the exhibition and catalogue, the UB Art Galleries seeks to encourage critical reassessment of Okumura's entire oeuvre and secure her position as a dynamic and integral figure in art history.
It's a bit like the theme of agoraphobia running through Hershman Leeson's oeuvre.
The series of exhibition spaces, created by Gehry's own studio, leads the viewer through the architect's oeuvre chronologically, charting the stylistic and technological evolution of his career with 67 models and more than 200 sketches.
Their titles — See the sky about to rain, All in a dream, Distance Equals Rate Times Time and I love you more than moments we have or have not shared — underscore the sense of poetic free - association that runs through Gallaccio's expansive oeuvre.
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