Sentences with phrase «poetic titles»

Her signature poetic titles are part of this engaging discourse.
Four of them carry poetic titles: They tried to bury us.
Yes, that right there is a very poetic title which is no way inspired...
The installation includes their iconic manga pod to read and display newly created books of poetry, active workspaces for the creation of spontaneous works, a book forest hosting a variety of poetic titles, a moving track of curtains for projections, and a proscenium stage for conversation, readings and viewings.
Even that wistful, poetic title screams «Nominate me!»
A more evocatively poetic title, say «Gold and Silver,» might suggest the extraordinary double helix of North American history and movie lore that Bill Morrison's found - footage documentary contains.
Hung on the walls of the Jean - Michel Wilmotte gallery at La Coste, they literally surround the viewer, but this typically poetic title also suggests the deeply personal connection Emin has with all her work.
The paintings» musical and often poetic titles proffer an ambiguous relationship to the vocal and sonic attributes that paint and color share with language and meter.
Under traditionally poetic titles, these works speak intimate volumes in all their simplicity, along with voluptuous bronze sculptures that she often describes as a three - dimensional approach to drawing.
Thek inexorably brought his dream - state to the gallery floor, just as Robert Wilson did on stage, in pieces with long, poetic titles like «A Procession in Honor of Aesthetic Progress: Objects to Theoretically Wear, Carry, Pull or Wave.»
In the last few pages of the notebook he wrote in note form, «reproduce paintings with very poetic titles.
The Shape of Water, from its poetic title to the deeply moving score by Alexandre Desplat, is a beautiful fairy tale that feels very real.
With their harmonies of color and form, these works depict a private universe far removed from the turmoil and terror of the war, their poetic titles often alluding to themes of escape and regeneration.
A poetic title for a serious subject, Reuben Paterson's third solo exhibition at Gow Langsford Gallery was a personal response to the «provocation» or «gay panic» legal debate in New Zealand.
Employing a broad range of conceptual and material strategies with an emphasis on meticulous craftsmanship and poetic titling, Moorhead ponders and probes notions of authenticity, truth, and beauty in our experience of the world.
Frankenthaler appears to have been absorbed by the technical aspects of painting in this work — her flowing paint and the forms that emerge from it are precise and subtle — but its poetic title underlines its relationship to landscape.
As Camden Arts Centre's poetic title «A Continuous Becoming» suggests, we are witnessing an ongoing motion.
While Beck uses a poetic title to trip layers of association and insinuate meaning in Torn Animals Were Removed at Sunset from That Smile (Strike), the punning title Brick and Bracket contradicts the haunting true crime reproduction it frames.
The poetic titles, and the inclusion of the date — a practice he has maintained for decades — suggest the work forms some kind of emotional autobiography, though many defy literal interpretation.
Influenced by pop culture, the urban environment and abstract art, Hudson combines bold color schemes and roughly hewn shapes with found objects and poetic titles to produce works that allude to the world today and our struggle to make sense of it all.
No Themes, no thesis, no poetic title.
CD Your paintings often have very poetic titles, while the titles of your sculptures act as descriptors.
Inspired by the expansive stained glass windows of the Cathédrale Saint Etienne in France, this painting has also been exhibited under the poetic title Auxerre, France: St. Etienne's Glorious Light emanated by its Windows, as Remembered.
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