Not exact matches
As Sir Julian Huxley wrote of The Mass
on the World, it is a «truly
poetical essay... at one and the same time mystical and realistic, religious and philosophical».
He made his directorial debut in 2000 with La Faute à Voltaire (Blame it
on Voltaire), aka
Poetical Refugee, which he also wrote.
Australian director John Curran achieves a rare interweaving of the darkly
poetical and raspy, cockeyed comedy in «Praise,» an oddly engaging film based
on Andrew McGahan's novel.
I have bundled together seven resources which I think will be useful for purposes of
poetical analysis: the Lulu poem and the messages resources will provoke discussion about gender roles; the Autumn resources will support work done
on senses and the inevitability of change and death.
Calle's projects have frequently drawn
on episodes from her own life, but this book — part visual memoir, part meditation
on the resonances of photographs and belongings — is as close as she has come to producing an autobiography, albeit one highly
poetical and fragmentary, as is characteristic of her work.
Motifs of the Suprematist movement appear as laid foundations to Montgomery's
poetical cautions
on political, social, and ecological concerns of 21st Century society.
Travelling both East and West
on a political and
poetical map, Graubard occupies a hard - to - define position in relation to her subjects.
She acquires inspiration from mythology, dreams and psychology and her practice takes the form of works
on paper, site - specific installations,
poetical assemblage and readings.
With a
poetical tone, Lerner takes
on the meaning of sustainability, his obsession with educating children
on ecological issues, and what he calls «urban accupunture».