Sentences with phrase «one's public persona»

I create three - dimensional paintings focused on public personas constructed from a variety of lived experiences.
It can even be a way for a famous person to poke fun at their own public persona.
As violence flares, the characters face a battle between public persona and inner desires.
If your life requires higher levels of discretion because of your high profile public persona a private intensive is right for you.
«Governor Carney redefined the office of the governor of the Bank of Canada,» said Lee, describing the general public persona of previous governors as «monks in the monastery,» speaking in an «econo - geek» language that didn't often resonate with Canadians at large.
Each artist contends with the implications of female embodiment and social perception, and they share an overarching contention that public persona as commodity, however you valuate it, is regularly exchanged in the contemporary marketplace.
Often depicting recurring figures of various social titles — The Economist (2012), The Improviser (2012), The Beatnik (2013), The Luddite (2012)-- Brewer employs careful lines and colour to redevelop characters whose public personas are already acutely defined.
While unusual to have a small show with works made more than 50 years apart, the gallery, owned and run by artists, grasps at a particular struggle amongst artists: How can they access genuine humanity when individuals increasingly hide themselves behind public personas?
In addition to his deep background in technology, Barra has a well - developed public persona, noted Roger Kay, principal analyst at Endpoint Technologies.
Fabric of Identity explores the presentation of individual and collective identities, private and public personas through a selection of work from the IMMA Collection by artists Marina Abramoviæ, James Hanley, Les Levine, Jackie Nickerson and Janet Mullarney.
Consequently, Clinton threw all of his efforts into his studies, laboring to redeem and rescue his family, and substituting a broken home life for his ersatz, carefully managed public persona at school.
At the time we speculated that Thor: The Dark World star Tom Hiddleston — who is Cumberbatch's unofficial twin in terms of the roles the two of them tend to get, their physical appearances and their general public personas — seemed like the best fit to step into the place recently vacated by Cumberbatch, and it looks like Del Toro was thinking along similar lines.
When I speak out, I'm called a wingnut, a prude, and worse and if anyone knows me, I don't give a rip what consenting adults do in the privacy of their bedrooms (emphasis on the word «private» — I'm talking her about public personas).
Having been reluctant to adopt any particular public persona, Wearing suddenly found herself in the role of Young British Artist and then Turner prize winner in 1997.
Presenting a safe public persona, like Kinnock and Miliband did, was off - putting for everybody
Photographed by Annie Leibovitz and styled by Tonne Goodman, the cover and accompanying editorial spread play to Dunham's quirky public persona while staying true to the publication's label - conscious identity.
Georgia O'Keeffe: Living Modern takes a new look at how the renowned modernist artist proclaimed her progressive, independent lifestyle through a self - crafted public persona — including her clothing and the way she posed for the camera.
Drawing on theatrical techniques, fly - on - the - wall documentaries, and reality TV, her work explores public personas and private lives in an investigation of the way in which we present ourselves to the external world.
For nearly twenty years, Audi Sport was known as quattro GmBH, but with cars like the 2018 RS 3 the performance division is embracing its more public persona.
Of course, what people mostly ask about is Rader's far - different public persona: Doug Rader, the zany, flaky Houston Astro third baseman who sat on a birthday cake in the clubhouse; Doug Rader, the madman in Jim Bouton's book Ball Four who advised kids to eat baseball cards to ingest all the information printed on them; Doug Rader, the raging tyrant - manager of the Texas Rangers who was fired after ferocious confrontations with players and writers.
It is impossible to deny Agrawal's influential public persona.
Miley Cyrus will eventually need a more mature public persona.
The address was an opportunity — as Fortune «s Tory Newmyer points out — to humanize her husband, whose boisterous public persona sheds little light on the man he is away from cameras and microphones.
Perkins's remarks reflect a wider trend among white evangelicals (81 percent of whom voted for Trump in the 2016 election): Many choose to disregard Trump's decidedly debauched, decades - old public persona to focus on his anti-LBGTQ and anti-abortion stances.
He even claims one of them told him that they, too, have their false public personae: «Believe it, eighty percent of our writers, if only they didn't have to sign their names, would write and hail the name of God.
Every facet of Barton seems to be contentious, whether it be his intellectual, public persona whereby he quotes philosophers on Twitter and appears on Question Time or his on - field persona where he seen as a tough tackling but at times psychotic ankle smashing bruiser.
The reality is that McGregor's gimmicky public persona has lost it's luster and people (besides die hard CM fans) are more than ready to move on from it.
It is this vigorous paradox of immaculate rot that makes the Obasanjo public persona puzzle at 80.
Even his most conspicuous successes: the attack on Rupert Murdoch on phone hacking, his stance on bankers» bonuses and his opposition to intervention in Syria in 2013 earned praise from the parliamentary party and broad respect in the media, but did little to rehabilitate his rather pathetic public persona.
The son of Harry Litwin, a poet and gardener, and Gertrude Litwin, Leonard Litwin took on two public personas during his nearly 70 years in the business.
That moment — an early sign of Dean's ultimate unelectability — offered a progressive vision of the political family, an apolitical spouse reluctant to set aside her life and craft a flattering public persona she saw as potentially inauthentic.
Peter Bronstein, film director Guy Ritchie's lawyer in his custody battle with Madonna, noted that such hush - hush proceedings allow some clients to misbehave without fear of harming their priceless public personas.
But some feel that Farage could find himself out of his depth once faced with sustained factual questioning in which he is unable to fall back on his cheerful public persona.
The alleged hostile behavior, even if it appears to comport with Percoco's preexistent public persona, serves as an example of the kind of unflattering material the trial may dredge up.
Producers turned to Grace Jones to liven up the spy saga and she's as striking a screen presence as one would expect from her deathless music and spicy public persona.
The two have managed to create a false, warrior - like public persona of Katniss that has been perpetuated by the media in the same way that our own celebrity obsessed society attempts to attach persona's on actresses like Jennifer Lawrence herself.
Her scripts are complex, and focus on the unspoken thoughts of characters with various public personas.
Hoffman offers an uncanny portrayal of Truman Capote, a fascinating figure of the 20th century who, behind a somewhat goofy public persona, possessed one of the most brilliant minds in America and a sometimes surprisingly sombre soul.
Leonardo DiCaprio stars as the first - ever FBI director, the face of American law enforcement for almost 50 years, whose enigmatic public persona was only slightly more controversial than the wild rumors about his private life.
But this film dares to take its time, observing the rhythms and between - the - lines inflections of its characters, examining them as they negotiate public personas and private anguish, remaining open to the different sides they might reveal to us at random moments.
That second Truman Capote is the one who lingers in the public imagination, and Hoffman does a fine job at revealing the lonely man behind the gregarious public persona.
From The Velvet Underground's initial conception in the mid»60s and Warhol's enthusiastic mentorship to his thriving, multifaceted solo career — Bockris digs deep, past Reed's intentionally difficult public persona, and reveals the layers behind the incredibly complicated and deeply conflicted icon.
As Wallander strives to determine if the commander's public persona bears any relation to his private self, he launches another, more poignant investigation into his own past.
His folksy Americana wisdom and well - thought - out public persona add to his fame, whereas Shelby Davis was known almost exclusively in insurance circles.
Celebrity getaways are often remote and exclusive, they are known for going on magnificent holidays to the world's most exciting destinations to escape the pressures of their busy and public persona lifestyles.
As much as the «Cliffy B» public persona makes me roll my eyes sometimes, the real reason I didn't even consider Lawbreakers as a purchase is that, frankly, I don't need another «arena shooter» in my gaming life.
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