Sentences with phrase «often irreverent»

Revealing proven, often irreverent strategies that defy conventional wisdom, personal branding pioneer William Arruda and co-author Deb Dib delivers a 3D GPS for navigating your career as well as corporate success.
Often irreverent, always personal and painterly, the images that emerge come out of an intuitive process of laying marks down and reacting to what emerges.
Often irreverent, always evocative of the deepest reaches of the human condition, Kelley will be remembered for his incomparable experimental imagination, exquisite and broadly - based craft, and emotionally - complicated investigations of love and loss.
The resulting works are often irreverent in their appearance and employ strategies of humour to further challenge the locked narrative construction that so often occurs with traumatic history.
Ironically, despite his often irreverent and flippant imagery, Kay pays particular attention to painting traditions though his employment of historical craft in the form of glazes, pigments and supports.
[76] Cai Yuan and JJ Xin's often irreverent, performative interventions pointedly challenge the hegemonic values of the contemporary Western art world and its institutions.
Creating work that is often irreverent and sardonic with strong sociopolitical underpinnings, Lynda Benglis is well known for her gestural and process driven works that provided a timely retort to her contemporary Minimalist — and predominately male — peers.
This is picture making being interrogated in a serious, sensual and often irreverent way.
Told in conversational (and often irreverent) prose, Romancing the Beat is like sitting down to coffee with romance editor and author Gwen Hayes while she explains story structure - the way she does with her clients, some of whom are regular inhabitants of the best - seller lists.
Their stories are often irreverent, challenging, compelling and unexpected, and not only possess the power to move and hopefully inspire audiences, but also to speak to our shared humanity.»
Always optimistic, often irreverent and wonderfully original.
The Gardners are the founders of the popular Motley Fool web site, which offers frank and often irreverent commentary on investing, the stock market, and personal finance.

Not exact matches

They're eccentric... The best employees are often a little different: quirky, sometimes irreverent, even delighted to be unusual.
But these comedians managed to mix urgent political messages of the liberal left with crafty, irreverent punch - lines that had their audience laughing, often guiltily, at their riffs on the welfare state, immigration and Communist granola.
At a time when dance music's past is often treated with elegiac reverence, the fact that Re-Engineering takes a clever, witty, and irreverent approach to its influences feels bracing rather than tired.
Although gags are plentiful, I must say that Free Jimmy failed to make me laugh even once, and more often made me feel repulsed in its unwavering adherence to lewdness as a crutch to seem punchy and irreverent.
and the director of Animal House is an irreverent sketch comedy that misses as often as it hits, but probably makes for a pretty good midnight movie.
Language: English Genre: Biography / Drama MPAA rating: R Director: Gus Van Sant Actors: Joaquin Phoenix, Jonah Hill, Rooney Mara Plot: Based on a true story: a slacker survives a near - fatal car accident and, on the path to sobriety, finds a talent for drawing irreverent, often controversial, comics for the local paper.
That show was known for its irreverent and often subversive humor.
Despite having lived in New York for 15 years, Carey once again sets his latest book, at least in part, in Australia, but we're also taken on a wild ride through Japan and New York in a novel that has received exceptional reviews from all prepublication review sources (including three starred reviews), and has been variously described as «a masterpiece», «a certifiable hoot», «edgy, irreverent, often hilariously profane», «sharply observed, well written, and acerbically witty».
What she tells us is serious, often searing, yet her irreverent wit bubbles through, making this honest, unflinching evocation of her past even more, dare I say, intoxicating.
Often raw and irreverent and sprinkled with all the Southern flavoring found in a good bowl of chicken and dumplings, BREAKING TWIG, is about finding love where we least expect it, destroying lives with easy lies, and realizing each of us determine our own truth.
Daniel Richter (b. 1962) is a German painter whose strongly coloured, often slightly surreal paintings convey current events and art historical issues with an irreverent and energetic approach.
These sculptures, often made from modified found objects, suggest the irreverent nature of Ai's project and reconfigure materials in new and evocative ways.
His irreverent attitude and ironic humour was a product of the cynicism with which he viewed all forms of authority, and he often confronted the remnants of National Socialism in his imagery, for instance in his haunting series of Watch Towers from the mid-80s which evoke the structures on the perimeters of concentration camps.
Humorous, irreverent, and discordant, these installations include a number of handpainted signs that purport to instil some order into the situation, but often offer little clarity.
Often described as a bit irreverent and somewhat controversial but always entertaining, no two subjects are alike.
The Bruce High Quality Foundation, known for their humorous and irreverent projects and performances that often take a subversive and critical stance towards the current market's seemingly insatiable appetite for hyped new artists, answers this question ad nauseum by insinuating the image cum icon of their namesake, Bruce High Quality, into thousands of images from popular culture and art history.
His irreverent and often humorous handling of politics, history, fashion, and sex in his later works created much controversy and affirmed his position late into his career as an innovator and artistic pioneer.
The artists included in the exhibition engage the core sensibilities of «Pataphysics, evoking its irreverent and often light - hearted exploration of the world.
The artist's practice continues to foreground portraiture and the figure, often seemingly introspective and irreverent, referencing both classical myths and popular culture.
«It is simultaneously both serious and ambitious, wildly cheeky and often corrosively irreverent (two of the small paintings in his current exhibition are called «Still Life Painted While Consciously Avoiding the Topic of Vasectomy» and «Some Asshole Blocking... read more... «Andrew Morrow: Serious and ambitious, wildly cheeky and corrosively irreverent»
Using clippings from pornographic, ethnographic, and high fashion magazines along with pearls, hair, and paint, Mutu makes collages that are arguably new, often black and what she calls «female - ish,» forms of life, extraterrestrial and taxonomically irreverent.
Her paintings are likewise imbued with a certain indie - rock sensibility — they're slightly irreverent, often witty, and graphically striking, including some canvases that are slashed Fontana - style and others that are layered with witticisms like «Sue Me.»
Best known for his assemblage sculptures made from stuffed children's toys, often set upon the «stage» of a homemade Afghan rug, Kelley draws upon the Modernist traditions of the found object and collage in his colourful, irreverent sculptures.
Monday's Bill of Rights Day edition of Blawg Review is being hosted by the often - irreverent civil libertarian Marc Randazza at his blog The Legal Satyricon.
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