Sentences with phrase «poignant images of»

Belleville, NJ About Blog As a family photographer, specializing in maternity, newborn and child portraits, Melissa has the outstanding ability to capture meaningful and poignant images of priceless moments.
Belleville, NJ About Blog As a family photographer, specializing in maternity, newborn and child portraits, Melissa has the outstanding ability to capture meaningful and poignant images of priceless moments.
In her often - narrative compositions Eisenman draws as much from art history as from popular culture, and her works, while accessible and humorous, occasionally yield critical and poignant images of contemporary life.
This show brings together a varied group of images from the late 19th century overview of Calcutta by Bourne and Shepard to the poignant images of the prostitutes of Falkland Road, in Bombay by Mary Ellen Mark.
As the recent exhibition at the National Gallery showed, his last portraits were unflinchingly honest and poignant images of old age.
These smaller works show Neel immersed in her Harlem community, and counterbalancing the expressive maximalism of the era with patient and poignant images of subjects typically hidden from view during a time of more overt segregation.
Belleville, NJ About Blog As a family photographer, specializing in maternity, newborn and child portraits, Melissa has the outstanding ability to capture meaningful and poignant images of priceless moments.
This vision of isolation receives its apotheosis in A Bar at the Folies - Bergère [6], perhaps the most poignant image of alienation ever painted, a deadly serious spoof of Watteau's Gilles in completely modern «naturalist» terms, the anonymous yet concrete figure trapped between the world of tangible things and that of impalpable reflections, existing only as a way station between life and art.
With his eyes turned away from the camera lens, as if contemplating a place beyond our vision, the work is a poignant image of a man who consistently brought his audience face to face with the unknown and the unseen.
Lemieux said that this funny / poignant image of her became the first work for her Duet series.
«Dog with Saint» a poignant image of a saint who's bloodied wounds are being licked points to a gentle and healing alternative to our present international adventures.
These double and triple - image prints combine pictures which held particular significance for Celmins, including a poignant image of a plane which reminded the artist of her childhood in Latvia and Germany in the 1940s.

Not exact matches

A memorial banner with an image of a rifle and a red circle and slash mark over it had been taken down, along with poignant mementos like teddy bears and poems, deputies said.
One poignant image can change not just the course of science, but also ordinary people's perception of their place in the cosmos.
Conversely, the seeds of Carangi's singular impact on an industry that had become a glorified assembly line are sown in haste: The film puts forth a few poignant images — Gia's colleagues mistaking her for a loiterer, Gia the only brunette in a pool of blondes (a tableau that really shows the novelty of her ethnicity)-- but mostly treats Gia not as a model with a drug habit, but as a junkie who models, one of Paul Schrader's born addicts.
Zachary Quinto's Spock fares better, if only because Quinto infuses neutral lines with a certain melancholy, but he too does not get to build on the seismic events that affected Spock in the first film, his development limited to one poignant discussion of how he has reacted to his home world's destruction and one meaningless inversion of the most iconic image of the Star Trek films that takes a piercing moment and reduces it to farce.
Last week in the span of 36 hours I was confronted with the oddest juxtaposition of visual images; in total, a poignant manifestation of powerful events gripping our country.
Trails of condensation drip down from the heart on the window pane, making the image seem at once both lovely and poignant.
More than a sci - fi romp, this poignant story of mourning and destructive obsession is a captivating marriage of text, image, and design.
In this carefully researched, often poignant biography of the legendary football coach, Maraniss finds that beneath Vince Lombardi's image of single - minded determination and devotion to duty there was... well, single - minded determination and devotion to duty.
Both bodies of work highlight the poignant conjunctions between image and text in these found cultural artifacts, culling material from two very different books that each appear to be one thing but end up revealing quite another.
The exhibition is based on the collection of images in their iconic photobooks — Brassaï's The Secret Paris of the 30's from 1976 comprised of iconic images of the nocturnal denizens of Paris, unsettling portraits from Diane Arbus: An Aperture Monograph from 1972, and Goldin's The Ballad of Sexual Dependency from 1986, a searingly poignant documentation of her life and those in it.
Similarly, Yamin's meticulous cut - paper collages register both the poignant distance of autobiographical images and the artist's intricate attention to that distance.
The blurred and poignant portraits evoked a sense of loss, and the futility of representing the scope of personality through still images.
«It's very poignant for this moment when everyone's attention span is so short and everyone is scrolling through images and texts and just skimming the surface of things.»
This combination of boredom and activity often heightens one's awareness of details, and Bartlett exploits these sensations to create images that eschew sentimentality while remaining indelibly poignant.
Based on a black and white photograph from the 1930s reproduced in the Sunday Express, a copy of which his mother found under the carpet of the house they moved to in 2006 when his family reluctantly left the farm following the death of his father and the subsequent financial hardship of farm trading, the image has poignant autobiographical association for the artist which he often revisits.
The work for which Colescott became especially well known are expressive, cartoon - like portrayals of American slices of life that contain poignant and thought - provoking images using vibrant color.
Seen within the context of his images of black men, the inclusion in a diptych of a distorted mug shot of convicted white sex offender Brock Turner — the former Stanford University student who was only sentenced to six months in confinement for raping an unconscious young woman — stands as a poignant testimony to ongoing racial inequity.
Seen together, the images deliver a poignant mix of formal beauty, classically inspired architecture, and themes reverberating on social, political, and personal levels.
His worlds are inventive and images often contain a few words, in fact he has a number of poignant short illustrated stories in his collection.
Shot between 2012 and 2016, the images show snapshots of daily life as seen through this very personal yet rather universal viewpoint; capturing everyday instances like pedestrians, parking lots, suburban lawns, billboards and trees and somehow rendering them rather poignant.
The topics of the illustrations range from the light - hearted to the darker - side of life, but one thing's for sure — whatever the topic, the images are distinctly poignant, whilst being beautifully drawn.
Together, Otsuka's images conjure a delicate and poignant awareness of the impermanence of time.
The sleazy and poignant aspects of the lives portrayed draws the viewer into a prurient and compassionate relationship with the images.
Although these images enter a line of questioning that came to define much artistic output from New York during the late 1970's — they are uniquely tinged with a poignant sense of nostalgia, but with an equally disquieting sense of dislocation.
Dr Kronn is the Chief of Medical Genetics at the Maria Fareri Children's Hospital at Westchester Medical Center, New York, a fact which underlies the many images of children in the collection — Diane Arbus's Loser at a Diaper Derby (1967) for instance; or Martine Franck's images of children from Tory Island (1994 - 97), and Irina Davis's poignant portraits of children in a Russian state orphanage (2006 - 2007).
It brilliantly shows his talents, showcasing him as an artist, an activist, an historian... The exhibition is complemented by a small photo exhibition from several members of the Photographic Society of Mytilene, whose poignant images depict the journey made by refugees and migrants.
The abiding image of this year's Turner Prize will not be the poignant, graffiti - scarred hulk of Rachel Whiteread's House, marooned in the swirling dereliction of the East End, nor even Vong Phaophanit's gently undulating rice dunes inside the Tate.
The most poignant works in the show are the photographic diptychs on the second level of the gallery; these formally staged images of poetic acts have a gravity that Economia is unable to capture in its frozen metal ribbons.
«She's one of those rare artists who is seemingly devoid of ego and pretension, who exudes genuine and uninhibited curiosity, and radiates warmth and light,» says Julia Kaganskiy, director of NEW INC. «I think this may be the reason why she's able to move between worlds, contexts, and media so deftly, alternating between wielding a paintbrush or VR headset, and offering subtle but poignant images and observations that illuminate and inspire both vantage points.»
The over twenty images are drawn from photographs that Emin took of herself posed nude in a chair at her home in France (where she works alone, and rarely wears clothing), and evoke poignant feelings of longing and solitude.
His prize - winning work was a collection of 57 arresting photo images, from the banal to the poignant.
This powerful and poignant work is joined by Jeff Koons» Cracked Egg (Magenta), a central sculpture from the artist's acclaimed Celebration series, conceived to mark important moments in the calendar year with universal images of childhood joy and wonder.
This 48 - page coloring book features 22 images by artist William H. Johnson (1901 - 1970), who painted poignant scenes of African American life.
LA NOIR offers a new insight into the dark, seamy, sexy side of Los Angeles - a poignant counterpoint to the image of Los Angeles as the Land of Sunshine.
Since then, Calle has been developing an alternately poignant and humorous, deeply personal, and yet utterly relatable body of work titled Rachel, Monique, memorializing in myriad of stories and images the passing of her mother.
Maren Hassinger's Whirling is a poignant installation of wire forms laid out in a circle on the gallery floor conjuring up images of either dead branches, whips or perhaps the remnants of an unknown ceremony.
The images are drawn from photographs that Emin took of herself and convey poignant emotions of longing and sadness.
Drawing from his own collection of images, the artist presents unexpected yet poignant juxtapositions of forms, materials and ideas that suggest new associations and narratives.
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