Best known as one of the Fauvist painters, and a close friend and colleague of Henri Matisse, Albert Marquet produced some of the most well - designed, harmonious, even
poetic works of Post-Impressionism, during the early decades of the 20th century.
The artists — Judie Bamber, Tom Burr, Tony Feher, Mike Kelley, Ry Rocklen, and Collier Schorr — begin with banal or familiar objects and forms, transforming them into
poetic works of art through juxtaposition and subtle alteration.
«One of the most original and
poetic works of cinema made anywhere in the seventies.»
Glass, neon and mirrors; paintings, sculptures, installations and film screenings: all these elements and media can be found in the narrative or demonstrative, formalist or
poetic works of artists Gwenaël Bélanger, Philippe Favier, Claudie Gagnon, Wyn Geleynse, Claude Hamelin, Jacques Hurtubise, Mario Merz, Stephen Schofield and Catherine Widgery.
Now I think My Bed is one of the most enduring and
poetic works of our time.
This bundle will provide useful background information and a sense of context when studying the Victorian novel or
poetic works of that time - frame.
Under Fishbone Clouds is at once an examination of the nature of love and the human heart, a survey of 20th century Chinese history, an introduction to Chinese mythology and philosophy, and
a poetic work of contemporary fiction.
Inaugurating the new galleries will be the pioneering,
poetic work of Tacita Dean, exploring the genre of landscape.
The poetic work of painter Kassou Seydou unveils his view of an altered and complex world.
Not exact matches
The «
working out dramatically,»
of course, suggests the great
poetic potential
of southern religion, as we see in THE APOSTLE and TENDER MERCIES, for example.
In other words, he has reinterpreted the traditional Christian truths in a
work of art whose
poetics is more philosophically inclusive than that
of either dialectical systems or modernism.
Nonetheless, as Frege writes to Husserl, it is sufficient if
poetic strings or
works of art have a sense, but for scientific
work, i.e., to be useful, we must not lack a reference.
The modern age required, to one degree or another, a repudiation
of previous
works and previous
poetics.
But a vital source
of power in the image — whether visual or
poetic — is its ability to
work beyond the scope
of the word: to evoke, suggest, allude to or embody aspects
of experience that elude discursive reasoning.
But after years
of work on the
poetic, metaphorical nature
of religious language (and hence its relative, constructive and necessarily changing character), and in view
of feminism's critique
of the hierarchical, dualistic nature
of the language
of the Jewish and Christian traditions, my bonds to biblicism and the Barthian God loosened.
Freud discriminated, scientifically, where Jung religiously embraced everything, an equal - opportunity appropriator
of whatever
poetic visions «
worked».
Seeking to integrate body and spirit and pursuing a «sacramental
poetics,» Cairns could hardly continue writing the small narratives and lyrics that are the dominant modes
of poetry today if he hopes that his
work might reach for the transformative power
of the sacraments.
On this triple basis — autonomy through writing, externalization by means
of the
work, and the reference to a world — I will construct the analysis central to our discussion
of the revelatory function
of poetic discourse.
Borges's
work as a reviewer is at the heart
of his
poetics of reading.
This approach is continued from another perspective in the thinking
of Horace Bushnell and Francis H. Drinkwater who
work through the language
of the heart and provide us with the category
of poetic - simple.
She once said, «Punk rock is just another word for freedom,» but her best
work, including «Mercy Is,» her lullaby for director Darren Aronofsky's Noah, is immersed in the
poetic tradition
of Blake and Rimbaud as well as the language
of the Bible.
Recent
work includes historian C. John Sommerville's The Secularization
of Early Modern England, sociologist Marcel Gauchet's The Disenchantment
of the World, philosopher Charles Taylor's A Secular Age, and literary critic Regina Schwartz's Sacramental
Poetics at the Dawn
of Secularism.
Saisons (or farmhouse ales)
work very well with the aromas and flavors
of flowers that were often found — how
poetic is this?
Van Wyk and Snyder could wax
poetic about why they make good knives out
of an old shed a stone's throw away from the house, but perhaps the most succinct explanation is that a good knife is essential to the lifestyle they want to lead — and a
work - from - home - in - the - country situation is, too.
He talked up the team, waxed
poetic about Curry's greatness, bragged about the hard
work his teammates had put in to get to this point and picked at his afro while going through the motions
of making a quick exodus out
of the locker room.
Tahia Abdel Nasser discussed poetry as an archive
of the revolution in Egypt, analysing the
works of Abd al - Rahman al - Abnoudi and Tamim al - Barghouti among others, and the ways in which they draw on
poetic canons
of the 1950s and 1970s.
A richly
poetic haven
of natural beauty; boasting rolling hills, majestic woodlands and striking beaches, it's no wonder Sligo provided the inspiration
of much
of W.B Yeat's
work.
Black Swan offers a perfect balance between Aronofsky's more
poetic works and his down - to - earth style
of The Wrestler.
Another is lodged in the forehead
of the calm Zen cyborg named Vision (Paul Bettany), one
of the few
poetic touches in a
work of pounding Marvel - ized prose.
It feels like a dream that a movie could have this kind
of poetic grace and epic sweep, or could be so faithful to its source and still
work so perfectly as a film.
If you're not enraptured with the
work of Hayao Miyazaki, Isao Takahata and the rest
of the artists at Ghibli, it may not be precisely what you're looking for, but Sanada captures something
poetic about art and creativity...
Above all, the film is a classic
of «
poetic realism,» that distinct brand
of pessimistic»30s French urban drama that gave lyrical, sometimes even surrealistic, interpretations to
working - class romances and underworld characters, settings and dramas.
Somewhat fittingly for a film that promises an adventure channeling a hefty chunk
of nostalgia, the featurette allows author Ernie Cline — on whose novel the movie is based — to wax
poetic about how Spielberg's
work shaped his youth.
Visually
poetic and enhanced by lyrical dialogue, Bright Star is both a tremendously effective love tragedy but also, simply, a
work of art.
But both directors also take
poetic license in creating a universe
of their own, giving us at once a compelling historiographic account, a pure
work of auteurist vision, and a playful historical recreation, with touches
of bizarre humour and an ineffable absurdist spirit interspersed throughout.
Even in comparatively conventional mode, Bill Morrison's
work still benefits from the
poetic potential
of nature's repossession
of its own elements.
Thanks to Johnson's
poetic if sometimes cryptic art
of collage, one minute we're seeing a Bosnian shepherd at
work as he occasionally throws the camera a skeptical side - eye; the next, we're hearing the off - camera Johnson as she chats with a Nigerian midwife or crosses a busy street with the philosopher Jacques Derrida.
Throughout «Paterson,» Jarmusch breaks the traditional form
of the film for a
poetic interlude, capturing a poem that Paterson is
working on by literally putting words that look handwritten up on the screen as Driver reads them in a manner that makes it sound like he's coming up with them for the first time.
There's also effusive praise from Hunter for Jarvis's significantly more established co-star, «Hunger» sensation Michael Fassbender, and the film itself, which he compares to the
works of Ken Loach and the Dardenne brothers in «finding the
poetic moments in even the bleakest
of lives.»
But there's also a case to be made for three
of the other contenders: Van Hoytema's innovative IMAX
work for Christopher Nolan's World War II survival epic, Lausten's sublime imagery for Guillermo del Toro's Best Picture favorite, and Morrison's
poetic work for Dee Rees» «Mudbound.»
Writer / director Crystal Moselle immersed herself in the lives
of the skater girls and
worked closely with them, resulting in the film's authenticity, which combines
poetic, atmospheric filmmaking and hypnotic skating sequences.
You can credit those nominations to the brilliant
work of Malick's cinematographers, but a lot can be said for the fact that Malick's films are always deeply
poetic, and provide excellent source material to spin visually.
In his output from early in that decade, with its elements
of fatalism and compositional sophistication, one can see the seeds
of the
poetic realist tendency in French cinema, a style whose popularization Duvivier would have a fundamental hand in a few years later (along with the likes
of Marcel Carné, René Clair, and Jean Renoir, all
of whose
work has come to overshadow Duvivier's).
But Rees put it to
work masterfully here to build atmosphere and to give a
poetic voice to an ensemble
of characters, who in post-War Mississippi wouldn't have had much to say, not out loud anyhow.
Working with the great cinematographer Emmanuel Lubeski (Children
Of Men), Malick spends much of the brilliant first hour assembling exalted images of man and nature with an intuitive, poetic style that recalls Wong Kar - wa
Of Men), Malick spends much
of the brilliant first hour assembling exalted images of man and nature with an intuitive, poetic style that recalls Wong Kar - wa
of the brilliant first hour assembling exalted images
of man and nature with an intuitive, poetic style that recalls Wong Kar - wa
of man and nature with an intuitive,
poetic style that recalls Wong Kar - wai.
Raging Bull (1980, Martin Scorsese): The best director currently
working in American movies hit a career peak by turning the life
of boxer Jake La Motta into a
poetic meditation on the nature
of violence.
While Hank Azaria's
work on The Simpsons as Apu has come under criticism as
of late, his involvement in Brockmire — as both a foul - mouthed and
poetic baseball announcer seeking redemption — proved that his acting chops are equally memorable in live - action fare.
Some
of the photography is almost
poetic, and often reminds
of the
work of director Terrence Malick.
This
poetic rendering
of working class African - Americans is one that you often don't find in movies, except perhaps in Charles Burnett's
work.
The
work of French
poetic realist / film noir specialist Julien Duvivier gets a double feature — «Flesh and Fantasy» (1943) and «Destiny» (1944).