A collection of five femme - oriented vignettes that are not intricately linked dramatically but overlap characters, this observant, emotionally acute drama is distinguished by a pronounced
poetic sensibility in its writing and visual style.
Not exact matches
or modish («embrace a complex
poetic sensibility»
in order to «become more interesting people»).
«The movie owes a sizable debt to David Lynch and to Nicolas Winding Refn, who directed Mr. Gosling
in «Drive» and «Only God Forgives,» but it reveals Mr. Gosling as a filmmaker with a
poetic sensibility of his own.»
Filled with wit, humor, and
poetic sensibility, The Human Age bubbles over with contagious enthusiasm, and is
in many ways, a song of praise.
They mediate between a pugnacious, sometimes explosive component, perhaps congruent with Barnes» early experience as winner of the Golden Gloves
in the heavy weight division on the south side of Chicago and a delicate, subtle, intellectually acute and highly
poetic sensibility.
«What I find so remarkable about confronting Jane Wilson's paintings
in the 21st century is how elegiac they look and how they simultaneously recall the
poetic sensibilities of mid-century, when the syntax was kept simple, when everyday renditions of land and sky or ordinary life could be once benevolent and metaphysical — simple situations redolent of the vagaries and complexities of the day - to - day.
Purging the sort of nihilistic imagery and motifs that had developed as recognizable trademarks of his practice, the new body of paintings pursues a more
poetic sensibility founded
in the impressionistic and sensorial.
With this
in mind, let me evoke the American noir
sensibility through the contemporary notion of key words (here grouped for
poetic effect): Contorted Narrative Alienation / Distant Blue Darkness / Dramatic Adjectival Allure / Visceral Black & Blue Bruises / Pleasureless Expressionist Stiletto / Awkward Lone Gothic / Unforgiven Repressed Revulsion / Strangled Outsider Vernacular.
A highly
poetic sensibility emerged
in his work and he claimed to have lost his taste for reportage.
Retaining a
poetic sensibility from these influences, Spalletti's works are now more closely aligned with American color painting, minimal and post minimal art, and even,
in his references to architecture, European sculpture of the 1980s and 90s.
Her
poetic sensibility comes to full fruition
in works like Black Woven Form (Fountain), 1966, Four Petaled Flower II, 1974, Dark River, The King I, The Queen, and Lekythos, all 1962.
In vibrantly saturated photographs of panoramic largesse, Deborah Roan portrays contemporary urban textures with a
sensibility that is as musical as it is
poetic.
Since it's opening
in 1989, the gallery brings together artists who have
in common a certain
sensibility for
poetic irony, audacity and sometimes - even anti-conformism.
All deal with «memory»
in distinct yet equally powerful ways, and it is the
poetic sensibility they share that creates a sense of unity.
Jane Wilson: New Paintings November 17 — December 23, 2011 What I find so remarkable about confronting Jane Wilson's paintings
in the twenty - first century is how elegiac they look and how they simultaneously recall the
poetic sensibilities of mid-century, when the syntax was kept simple, when everyday renditions of land and sky or of ordinary life could be at once benevolent and metaphysical — simple situations redolent of the vagaries and complexities of the day - to - day.