Sentences with phrase «prolific output»

Moreover, unlike McGrath's biography, which follows Packer's life in chronological terms — from his birth in the English village of Twyning in 1926, to his education at Oxford and teaching tenure in Church of England theological colleges, to his move to become professor of theology at the newly - founded Regent College in Vancouver and his subsequent prolific output of articles and books and sermons — Ryken's biography aims to be a thematically organized portrait.
We don't have prolific output from The Beatles,...
Marcel Dzama's prolific output as a draftsman has, in recent years, expanded to include works in many different media — film, sculpture, dance, collage, and even a recent collaboration with artist Raymond Pettibon are all part of his current practice.
Given Green's prolific output during the last twenty - five years, the conversation aims at contextualizing signal moments within the artist's seminal oeuvre.
I sort of envy those in the fiery foods blogging community with far fewer responsibilities, affording them to have a more prolific output.
In addition to handling Malick's increasingly prolific output, the company's recent and upcoming specialty releases include «99 Homes,» «A Walk in the Woods,» «Brain on Fire,» and «I Smile Back.»
But then again, considering his insanely prolific output (I've lost track of his films, there are too many), «full - force» seems to be status quo for Miike.
With a retrospective that spans six decades of relentlessly prolific output, the Tate has laid on the works with a rich, indulgent, and only slightly gluttonous, visual feast.
This major survey of Freud's prolific output spans 7 decades, and demonstrates his dogged determination to stick to what he believed in, going against the grain in the early stages of his career with a commitment to figurative painting in a predominantly Modernist era, and ignoring ground breaking movements such as the abstract expressionism of the 40s and 50s.
Edward Bawden's prolific output across many areas of fine and applied arts included the design of numerous dust jackets through all of the decades covered by this book.
Morrison, whose own prolific output ensures that he earns about # 2million a year from the sale of his... read more... «Reactionary painter puts money where his mouth is»
Kent's prolific output between roughly 1960 and 1968 was the most dynamic phase of her artistic practice, which continued until her death from cancer in 1986.
This piece comes from the artist's prolific output of etchings, lithographs and monotypes, which helped foment the printmaking renaissance on the west coast beginning in the 1960s, inspiring new experiments with printmaking in decades to follow.
By focusing on different themes in the galleries each week, detailed attention will be given to the works on view, showcasing Stella's prolific output from the mid-1950s to the present, including paintings, reliefs, maquettes, sculptures, and drawings.
The Gallery's summer exhibition, Art and Life: Ben Nicholson, Winifred Nicholson, Christopher Wood, Alfred Wallis, William Staite Murray, 1920 — 1931 (4 June — 21 September 2014), will offer a sensitive examination of the couple's prolific output during their early time together and a rare opportunity to see their views of the same landscapes, seascapes, still lifes and portraits, some of the most memorable works of the period.
Marvel Comics» prolific output continues with this latest franchise launch.
«We have a prolific output of colleges and universities in this region and I think we could absorb that many people over time,» he said.
The imitable, reputable Hong Kong - based Shaw Brothers Studio, founded by industry extraordinaire Run Run Shaw, is known as much for the prolific output and persistent quality as their far - reaching influence on the Western film industry.
From his early days in sketch comedy with Elaine May to his career as a theater director and his prolific output as a filmmaker, his work continuous...
The sole bonus feature, not surprisingly, is the film's «Theatrical Trailer» (2:02, SD); this one's for inveterate action junkies and Eastwood completists, who will be glad to shelve it with the rest of the director's prolific output (much of it already on Blu - ray).
A seminal voice in the Harlem Renaissance, Hughes lives on in a handful of widely anthologized poems, but the vast majority of his prolific output goes unread.
His prolific output is partially owed to his many co-authors, who share authorship credit.
Lucidity be damned, the concept of two decades worth of isolated universes intermingling, bringing brethren like Nioh's William Adams and Ninja Gaiden's Ryu Hayabusa together is slightly intoxicating - especially to those loyal to Koei - Tecmo's prolific output.
Although Zen Studios is best known for their prolific output of pinball tables, the Budapest - based developers are known to take an occasional hiatus from the orb - focused efforts.
As pudding proof of Pettibon's prolific output, one gallery wall is dedicated entirely to drawings of Gumby, which were finished the day the exhibition opened.
Lawrence Alloway Lawrence Alloway (1926 — 1990) was a key figure in the development of modern art in Europe and America, maintaining a prolific output as an art critic and curator.
One glance at the catalog, Academy of Tal R, published by Denmark's lovely Louisiana Museum, shows the warm, cheeky, obsessive nature of the artist's prolific output.
and «Yeah, let's do it» yields a prolific output.
Organized chronologically, the publication traces Pettibon's prolific output of his surfer series, from early small - scale monochrome India ink drawings to numerous examples from the 1990s when the artist introduced color, culminating with his recent large - scale works.
He has become internationally recognised for his prolific output of drawings, characterised by a comic book aesthetic of figurative images combined with short, enigmatic texts.
Organized chronologically, the publication traces Pettibon's prolific output of his surfer series, from early small - scale monochrome India ink drawings to numerous examples from the 1990s when the artist introduced color, culminating with his recent large - scale works, some of which were executed directly on a wall.
The work of Avery, who died in 1965, is represented in museums and collections worldwide, and his prolific output has received international critical claim for decades.
If a single image could represent Bourgeois» sustained and prolific output, it would be the spider which represents the pinnacle of a seventy year career and yet continues to challenge and influence a new generation of artists around the world.
Enjoy a first look at Frank Stella: A Retrospective, the most comprehensive presentation of Stella's career to date, showcasing the artist's prolific output from the mid-1950s to the present through approximately one hundred twenty works, including paintings, reliefs, maquettes, sculptures, and drawings.
Jasper Johns has a prolific output of limited edition prints and multiples, producing near on 300 etchings, lithographs, and screenprints since the 60s.
With a prolific output in both painting and film directing, Ansuya Blom is a Dutch artist that uses different approaches and strategies in her work.
His prolific output during the 1960s and 1970s was driven primarily by a desire to create, by means of painting, a universal system able to address all others — the entire range of social and political issues facing modern humanity.
Andrews continued his prolific output of artwork, which ranged from explorations of history and social justice to intimate depictions of friends and family, until his death in 2006.
Well, no, the press release for this exhibition, informs us that his prolific output of drawings and paintings stem from the «do - it - yourself» aesthetic of Southern California punk rock album - covers, concert flyers, and fanzines.
Known widely for his prolific output of video, sculpture, performance, and installation, Paul McCarthy also works extensively in two dimensions.
In distilling Asger Jorn's prolific output from the»30s until his death in 1973, this selection eschewed the chronological format of most retrospectives.
Dieter Roth's retrospective at MoMA's temporary space in Queens and at P.S. 1 in 2004 really struck a chord with me, mostly because in his prolific output, there is as much an intentionality behind it as there is a resistance or ambivalence to the preciousness of what art is.
★ Metropolitan Museum of Art: «The Passions of Jean - Baptiste Carpeaux» (through May 26) The Met's latest foray into 19th - century French art examines the prolific output and roiled emotional life of the dominant sculptor of the Second Empire.

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