There are genetic quirks that
often blur the line between gender, and why are people saying that she dosn't want men to like her?
In their attempt to reach a definitive moral verdict, those who raise or respond to such questions
often blur the line between historical reality and speculation.
Coupled with his talent for chemistry, robotics and hypnotism, Mysterio's illusions
often blur the line between reality and fantasy, to the point where his work seems almost supernatural in nature.
MILLER»S GIRL by Jade Bartlett The story of a young precocious writer who becomes involved with her high school creative writing teacher in a dark coming - of - age drama that explores
the often blurred lines of connectivity between professor and protege, child and adult.
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Analia Saban (b. 1980, Buenos Aires, Argentina)
often blurs the line between mediums «in a way that deconstructs and re-visualizes the very process of art - making.»
Her work
often blurs the line between life and art, leaving the viewer with an onslaught of questions: Is this the real her?
He creates multi-channel site - specific installations as well as single channel works
that often blur the line between narrative, experimental, and documentary film modes.
Her work
often blurs the line between restaging and copying, challenging our ideas about inspirations and co-option.
Often blurring the lines between the real and the imagined in her films, de Beer inserts her subjects into highly stylized, theatrical scenarios that stand in stark contrast to the raw, complicated emotions that grip their psyches.
As one of the leading figures in American postwar art, Burden's varied artistic practice spanned performance and sculptural work,
often blurring the lines between them.
The Bolted Book brought together the brilliance and depth of Depero's work, which
often blurred the lines between fine art and advertising, and demonstrated his radical approach to typography and book design.
The collaborative duo dip into what they term the «popular imaginary», and their naive utopian creations
often blur the line between revolutionary cosplay and a prefigurative radical politics.
Equally riveting are her videos and performances, reflections of a parallel practice; but rather than considering these as distinct entities, the artist
often blurs the line between them, using the theatrical actions of burning, charring, disassembling, and reconfiguring materials to create her objects in a hybrid process sometimes referred to as performance - based sculpture.
Often blurring the lines between figurative and geometric abstraction, the canvases from this period are characterized by painterly brush strokes and expansive compositions, often broken into smaller geometric regions of color and pattern.
Not exact matches
The dividing
line between work and play can
often become
blurred when you run your own business, particularly if it's home - based.
It's a dramatic U-turn in the quest for the perfect work environment — a migration back to the cubicle from the
often - idealized home office, but a cubicle reimagined for a time when the
line between domestic and professional life has never been more
blurred.
The
lines are indeed pretty
blurred as you
often see these two features used alongside each other.
The
line between the two
often blurs, especially when you consider King a part of the prophetic tradition, as many do.
As I've said before, the
line between healthy doubt (doubting one's beliefs about God) and unhealthy doubt (doubting God Himself)
often gets
blurred and is not clear - cut.
When we attend to these kinds of realities, says Marty, «James Madison offers a more accurate characterization: there is a «
line of distinction» between civil and religious authorities — a
line that is
often permeable, sometimes
blurred, always contested.»
I've
often had to remind them that he is my child and not theirs as they tend to
blur this
line.
The governor's office noted that the leaker is a Republican appointee, but de Blasio said, «the
lines between Democrat and Republicans
often blur in Albany.»
Lucia, a writer of children's books, dips in and out of fiction in her own life, the
line blurring so
often that it's hard to tell what's real and what's fantasy in Lucia, Lucia.
We present songs not commonly sung by older people,
often with younger people,
blurring the
lines between youth and experience.
And yet despite those clear cues, the movie
often intriguingly
blurs the
lines between good and bad.
Depending on who you ask, Hugh Hefner was either a pioneer of sexual liberation and body positivity, or an exploitative «pimp» who damaged countless women's lives and heavily contributed to our rigid,
often artificial beauty standards and the
blurred line between sexuality and objectification.
It» s an inexact count, because the
line between comedies and dramas can
blur, as with Woody Allen «s
often serious hit «Blue Jasmine,» but the trend is clear.
The trademark difficult moral choices are much more nuanced in this iteration - the
line between good and bad is
often very
blurred.
Chances of stumbling upon valuable information across a myriad of platforms
blur the
lines between necessity and amusement, so learning
often becomes a positive side effect of a couple of fun hours spent online.
Riki, an agent with the U.S. Border Patrol, finds comfort in strict rules and regulations, whereas Reba feels that
lines are
often blurred.
Admittedly, these
lines are
often blurred on agency web sites, even on QueryTracker.
~ The
line is
often blurred between personal and business assets.
I enjoy working at MoneySense and the
lines between work and play
often blur.
When Torpedo Factory associate artist Stephanie Lane agreed to paint a mural in a D.C. - area home in 1990, she didn't know she was cultivating a relationship that would bear fruit for more than 20 years, even as she
blurred the
lines — as our artists
often do — between a traditional workplace and a paint - flecked studio.
Often focusing on trees and other natural phenomena, Steinkamp creates artworks that
blur the
line between observation and object.
He moved seamlessly between the mediums of painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, sculpture, installation and performance, and
often wove these methods together,
blurring the
lines between conventional artistic categories and developing a practice that defies simplifications and categorizations.
A member of the so - called Mission School in San Francisco together with such artists as Barry McGee and Chris Johanson, Alicia McCarthy makes paintings that
blur the
line between street art and gallery work, using found wood as canvases and
often imprinting them with the same intricate rainbow motif that she graffitis on her city's walls.
It reviews the long,
often brilliant career of Mr. Atlas, who has few equals when it comes to
blurring the
lines among art, documentary, dance and film.
Ghenie
blurs the
line,
often literally, between abstraction and figuration, as he tests the limits of representational painting.
This show, titled «David Salle: Paintings 1985 — 1995,» surveys a period in which he created canvases that appear to include appropriated images,
often layering them to create dense compositions that
blur the
line between original pictures and ready - made ones.
When Torpedo Factory associate artist Stephanie Lane agreed to paint a mural in a D.C. - area home in 1990, she didn't know she was cultivating a relationship that would bear fruit for more than 20 years, even as she
blurred the
lines — as our artists
often do — between Read More...
Can you describe how you attained this style of painting, where
lines are rare and boundaries
blurred, colors are
often over-exposed and you closely zoom in on your scenes and figures?
She
often works with a group of around 20 people, and the Tate said her work had «something of the anarchy of the 16th - century wandering troupe,» which
blurs the
line between artist and viewer.
Often, these
lines blur: the iconic Caspar Von Friedrich painting Wanderer above the Sea of Fog can be read as man conquering nature; man in awe of nature; or man's insignificance within the natural world.
Often combining fictional narration with seemingly archival or documentary footage, the works in the exhibition employ a range of tactics to
blur the
line between fiction and reality, weaving fragmentary stories around elusive or even entirely absent centers.
Fluxus performances
often had a pithy character, especially in contrast to Kaprow's «Happenings,» though both sought to
blur the
line between artist and audience.
But from pensions to climate, the
line between projecting a trend and predicting the future is
often blurred.
In practice, however, things are
often mixed or intertwined and the dividing
lines sometimes
blurred.
The proposal for two separate codes of conduct, one for firms and one for individuals, is an attempt to «remove the,
often blurred,
line between individual and entity responsibility», says Tony Harvey, head of postgraduate legal studies at Liverpool John Moores.