Sentences with phrase «performance upon the audience»

The particular nature of Sargeant's film writing has much to do with insisting on the material as less the object of film criticism (criticism, too, must undergo a thorough expurgation if one is to think through underground film and write about it), and more an attempt to situate it within a wider context of describing its performance upon the audience.

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A more satisfying throughline I noticed upon gathering these five men is how many of these performances hinge on the masking and teasing of the audience's trust; bar the fifth nominee, for whose performance the word «subtle» could only be a drawback, it's an impressively gray - shaded and mutable collection of supporting turns.
The works are temporary and temporal, performative and sculptural, both architectonic as well as entirely of the landscape; they exist across disciplines and within time; and exist in the becoming, a process contingent upon ephemeral performance as well as the viewing and the presence of the audience.
In these performances, often staged in nature with no audience, the Truppe are as apt to commemorate the passing of an unusual cloud as they are to be found documenting their own attempts to flee the rising waters of a warming planet, or using black humor to comment upon the extinction of bats or other animals.
Performance Art (Early 1960s onwards) A form of avant - garde art based upon a live performance in front of a live audience by the artist,Performance Art (Early 1960s onwards) A form of avant - garde art based upon a live performance in front of a live audience by the artist,performance in front of a live audience by the artist, or others.
From early performances where he explored the role of artist as shaman, Beuys engaged his audience in unprecedented, provocative ways, calling upon art to be genuinely human medium for revolutionary change, «social sculpture» as he described it.
This form (known as «art corporel» in France) is exemplified by the Serbian artist Marina Abramovic (b. 1946), whose most famous performance - «Rhythm 0», first performed in 1974 - involved her passively enduring a range of acts performed upon her by the audience, whose members cut her, pricked her with thorns, tickled her with feathers, took off her clothes and even pressed a loaded gun to her head.
Strategic Planning: Every step of a formulated marketing campaign requires strategic planning in order to decide upon target audiences, anticipate performance, and control a company's risk exposure.
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