Sentences with phrase «other artistic influences»

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But why I love Okami more than any actual Zelda I've played is its combination of historical Japanese influences, a literally artistic battle system unlike any other I've played in a game and, of course, that the hero is a very cute wolf.
Rodarte is known for its artistic mixture of high couture, California influences, and explorations into other art forms.
Blood Feast is venerated by gorehounds and has a «so bad it's good» reputation among horror buffs, but what's really breathtaking about it is its shameless demonstration that, in the grand cinematic scheme, artistic merit, cultural influence, and commercial success have precious little to do with each other.
Judging from the trailer, it's clear that the film draws its influence from artistic works like M.C. Escher, Inception, The Matrix and other twisty mind - benders.
Along the way, Chan worked in a variety of genres, from superheroes to funny animals, and emulated his western artistic influences, including the British science fiction strip Dan Dare, Pogo, and MAD — all brilliantly mimicked by Liew, who convincingly replicates yellowing comic books, sketchbook fragments, newspaper clippings, and other media.
The artist became close to a number of other painters, including Barnett Newman, Adolph Gottlieb, and Clyfford Still, all of whom greatly influenced his artistic growth.
The exhibition will not be installed chronologically; historic artworks will be juxtaposed with recent and commissioned artworks that relate to each other through influence from previous decades and artistic intention.
Because of this sudden surge of»80s influence in other artistic mediums, I began to wonder if particular artistic styles, movements and overall aesthetic from the decade are expressed in the works by artists today.
Through these institutions and others, a new artistic community was fostered, influenced by Surrealism and German Expressionism, as well as a new era of critics, writers, and theorists who championed various up - and - coming painters.
Both artists — she known for her installations full of swirling bindis (a Hindu symbol of wisdom and energy), he for his sublime constructions of everyday objects — cite each other as decisive factors in their artistic success and continuing mutual influences.
A space called «The Artistic Exchange» focuses on European artists influenced by Asian work, northern European artists influenced by southern European artists and other examples of «fertilization» and «cross-fertilization.»
Dozens of amazing artists are linked with this essential postwar European art movement that had influenced a number of other artistic movements and styles from 1950s.
The 1995 My Brother / Brancuzi creates a tribute to Rhoades» sibling and one of his favorite artistic influences, slamming the one's bedroom into the other's studio.
examines a pioneering group of African American artists whose work, connections, and friendships with other artists of varied ethnic backgrounds influenced the creative community and artistic practices that developed in Los Angeles during this historic period (1960 — 1980).
Although pop art was rapidly succeeded by other artistic trends, its emphasis on literalism, familiar imagery, and mechanical methods of production would have a tremendous influence on the art of the following three decades.
While Eva Hesse's and Sol LeWitt's artistic processes diverged in innumerable ways, this exhibition highlights the crucial influence they had on each other's art and lives.
Franklin currently lives and works in Detroit, MI, and his artistic influences include Shirley Jaffe, Thornton Dial, Richard Diebenkorn, Alexander Calder and Agnes Martin among others.
Among other factors, critics and historians have written that Woodman was influenced by the following literary genre, myth, artistic movement, and photographers:
The exhibition presents us with interlocking stories: first, that of Picasso's career in Britain, from his first and much - pooh - poohed showing at Roger Fry's 1910 Manet and the Post-Impressionists exhibition, to his major and unprecedentedly popular retrospective at the Tate Gallery in 1960, attracting a record - breaking 500,000 visitors; and second, the story of his influence on British artists, with the curators drawing out those moments when Picasso's formal experimentation and creative energy opened up the way for major artistic leaps within the careers of others.
Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 20 September - 11 January 2015 Fred Cuming RA writes in the latest issue of RA Magazine that John Constable is an «elusive inspiration»; the V&A's exhibition puts plenty of flesh on the enigmatic Englishman's artistic bones, with a show of his landscape paintings, prints and drawings paired with other artists who influenced him.
Several of the artists represented in the exhibition studied and / or worked in Spain, or were influenced by Spanish art in other ways; seeing their paintings in the context of the Meadows» collection of Spanish art, especially those works from the same period, will enable visitors to detect early European influences, and understand how many of these Mexican artists later began to forge their own artistic path distinct from their European contemporaries.
In between the vibrant, sometimes whimsical hues, are pointed references to other specific artists, artistic movements, and literature, exemplifying Hancock's informed interest in a broad range of creative influences.
These influences, paired with Chile's distinct history of propaganda art and muralism dating from the 40s, give rise to the myriad of strongly developed personal visual languages and artistic self - expression seen on the streets of Santiago, Valparaiso and other cities in Chile.
Transforming everyday objects into vibrant constructs, Michael Craig - Martin has shaped the artistic landscape of Britain, both through his own work and his influence on other practitioners.
While other exhibitions have presented Russian underground art or Chinese post-Cultural Revolution art, Figurative Diaspora will be the first exhibition to trace the direct artistic influences of the USSR on the artists of the People's Republic of China.
Central to this artistic practice was a continued intellectual and artistic exploration of the intersection between painting and photography and the influences the two mediums could have on each other.
Greenberg thus not only placed Frankenthaler in a position to make her artistic innovation, but he helped make her work an influence on other artists, and he helped in turn to make their work well known.
Mounted in honor of the centennial of the birth of Jacob Lawrence (1917 — 2000), Their Own Harlems examines the ways in which the urban landscape has influenced Lawrence's artistic practice, as well as that of other artists.
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