Sentences with phrase «provided by poets»

His collaborations with writers took many forms, from book covers and illustrations to paintings and collages with text provided by poets.

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The poet invites us to watch creation as it is assaulted by God; the social context of Jeremiah provides ample motivation for the debilitating rage of Yahweh.
Campion's Bright Star, A Quiet Passion's nearest analogue, provides an emotionally - resonant tribute to another doomed poet, crippled by insecurity and robbed by it of the little moments of happiness that buffer life's extended periods of disappointment and worry.
Embarking on my expedition into the world of daily poetry, The Writer's Almanac has provided me with more poems by contemporary, living poets than any other resource in this post.
Featuring extracts of medieval drama, epic poetry, dream visions and riddles alongside over 20 articles exploring themes such as gender, faith and heroism written by poets, academics and writers including Simon Armitage, Hetta Howes and David Crystal, Discovering Literature: Medieval offers unprecedented access to the British Library's collections and provides contemporary scholarly insight for young people and learners across the world.
With well over 2,000 entries by more than 350 scholars from all over the world, this set endeavors to provide users with a single comprehensive resource in English to consult for information on the classical Roman poet best known for composing the influential Aeneid, the epic poem of ancient Rome and a major part of the Western literary canon.
The songs, arranged from original works by famed Swedish poet and songwriter Carl Michael Bellman, provide an authentic piece of Swedish culture to Europa Universalis IV, perfect for taking on the world as a Scandinavian superpower.
Vangile is the founder of Speak 2B Free, a company that promotes poets and storytellers globally by providing them with the tools and resources to market themselves.
Widely traveled and with countless exhibitions, (and with armfuls of awards that include the Guggenheim), Webb is at the top of his form as he looks back over thirty years in this upcoming exhibition and publication, whose title was provided by the great poet and thinker Goethe, (who wrote books about color that are still sought out and read today).
She provides a colorful commentary and anecdotes about her life and her collection, which ranges from puppets found in the trash in Palermo to works and correspondence by her many friends, including painters, sculptors, poets, photographers and filmmakers, dance and art critics, musicians and composers, such as Fairfield Porter, Giorgio Morandi, Peter Rockwell, Meret Oppenheim, Edwin Denby, Rudy Burckhardt, Francesca Woodman, Elliott Carter, Alvin Curran, and many others.
Additional support is provided by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, the New York State Council on the Arts, and Poets & Writers, Inc..
A reading by El Paso poet Benjamin Alire Saenz and a free brunch provided by Marfa Burrito closed the weekends events.
Running until 29 March, the collated writings and images of poets such as Katherine Mansfield and Iris Tree provide inspiration for the show, as the gallery explains: «The narratives within the paintings are given structure by an almost visceral sensation of light that outlines and gives intensity to their surfaces, evoking a poetic image.
In 1993, she had the idea to add a new rule to her game of using found materials by commissioning poet John Ashbery to provide her with found titles.
Notable examples include Still Water (The River Thames, for Example)(1999), in which images of the River Thames include numbers related to footnotes that provide a context and the artist's insight, and the Key and Cue series (1990s), which features aluminum columns printed with lines of poetry by Emily Dickinson, a poet Horn claimed as an important influence.
Since 1951 the paintings of Philip Guston (1913 - 80) provided a most interesting resolution of the two contrary pulls in contemporary abstraction, of the differences between «action painting» (the useful epithet originated by the poet critic Harold Rosenberg in his important article, The American Action Painters) and the more absolutist tendencies of Rothko and Still.
By 2016 research had produced Proof of Elapsed Time (PoET), to provide a
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