Sentences with phrase «public persona of»

The exhibition includes Christian Marclay's cinematic collage and working timepiece The Clock (2010); Sarah Lucas» biomorphic sculpture series NUDS (2009 - 10); George Shaw's hallucinatory paintings of West Midlands council estates; Elizabeth Price's seductive and unsettling film User Group Disco (2009) set to an 80's soundtrack; Maaike Schoorel's atmospheric paintings; Matthew Darbyshire's exploration into taste and display in An Exhibition for Modern Living (2010) and Duncan Campbell's examination of the public persona of Britain's youngest ever woman MP, Bernadette Devlin in Bernadette (2008).
«Martin Kippenberger: sehr gut very good» however does not intend to be a retrospective, but rather an approximation of both the private and public persona of the artist Martin Kippenberger.
The two have managed to create a false, warrior - like public persona of Katniss that has been perpetuated by the media in the same way that our own celebrity obsessed society attempts to attach persona's on actresses like Jennifer Lawrence herself.
And the axe to the door scene is so well regarded that it has ingrained itself into the public persona of horror.
I am so wary of having a public persona of «no doubts or questions here....
«Governor Carney redefined the office of the governor of the Bank of Canada,» said Lee, describing the general public persona of previous governors as «monks in the monastery,» speaking in an «econo - geek» language that didn't often resonate with Canadians at large.
I get the central conceit, separating the public personae of Bob Dylan into distinct pseudonymous characters — Christian Bale as the folksinger Dylan, Marcus Carl Franklin as the pre-fame ramblin» Dylan, Heath Ledger as the international media star Dylan, etc. — and through them exploring the myth of Dylan by converting it into mythology.
In part, the perception of increasing funder participation in policy discussions is due to the very public personas of founders of major foundations like Bill Gates and Eli Broad.7 And the advocacy efforts of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Broad Foundation have increased dramatically with a shift from local funding efforts to more direct support for national - level policy advocacy on issues such as the Common Core State Standards.8
Artists Unframed: Snapshots from the Smithsonian's Archives of American Art by photography specialist Merry Forest breaks through the glamorous public personas of some of the 20th century's greatest artists.

Not exact matches

Hilton is not bashful about leveraging her cause to promote her brand, which through her advocacy and public persona has helped raise the visibility of her company and her cause.
There's little subtlety to O'Leary's public persona, but the story of O'Leary Funds demands some nuance.
It's probably a hard strategy because it might involve, of course, sacrificing some income, because so much of his income has been derived from his public persona.
Perkins's remarks reflect a wider trend among white evangelicals (81 percent of whom voted for Trump in the 2016 election): Many choose to disregard Trump's decidedly debauched, decades - old public persona to focus on his anti-LBGTQ and anti-abortion stances.
As increasing amounts of our lives have become public through our digital personas, lenders and credit agencies have taken to snooping on our public profiles for any scrap of information they deem necessary.
Most employees in 401 (k) plans have very low 401 (k) balances, many do not contribute or participate in these plans, and the «deferred profit - sharing» option has lost some of its public persona as a result of its integration with 401 (k) plans.
All to say, as long as «I talk to and hear God» is part of a person's public persona, outward changes are deceptive.
When I speak out, I'm called a wingnut, a prude, and worse and if anyone knows me, I don't give a rip what consenting adults do in the privacy of their bedrooms (emphasis on the word «private» — I'm talking her about public personas).
The question, of course, is why this double life of a public persona?
In Village Atheists: How America's Unbelievers Made Their Way in a Godly Nation, Leigh Eric Schmidt tells the story of these unbelievers (who also went by «infidels,» «atheists,» «secularists,» «freethinkers,» and other names) through extended portraits of four «public atheists,» who «built infidel personas of far - flung notoriety upon their religious ruptures.»
Any time you do this it automatically erode their persona in the public because regardless if the accusations are true or not certain sectors of the public will believe them even if there is no merit to the accusations, thereby forcing a settlement.
In many ways, Kanye West's music — and public persona — have become a sort of documentation of a spiritual, personal and artistic journey: College Dropout, Late Registration and Graduation are thematically tied to the beginnings of his career: going from a minimum - wage, literal college dropout struggling musician to a full - fledged pop star with an evolving style and influential platform.
Perhaps the internet is doing all of the above and more: encouraging and unifying small religious and other movements; further facilitating scientific unification across geographic proximity, if not also creating new scientific theories and concepts; fostering the rise of new forms of spiritual irrationalism such as those discussed in Wendy Kaminer's wild book, Sleeping with Extra-Terrestrials; focusing the public even more on particular public personas in news, sports and everything else; creating new classes of investors who are willing to publish online just about anything, regardless of whether or not they agree with it; germinating new technological ideas that are luring capitalists who hold unreasonable expectations of financial bonanzas.
For sixty - six years she has faced the challenge of balancing her individuality as Elizabeth Windsor with her public persona as Elizabeth Regina, and in all her time on the throne she has rarely permitted her personality to overshadow her office.
He even claims one of them told him that they, too, have their false public personae: «Believe it, eighty percent of our writers, if only they didn't have to sign their names, would write and hail the name of God.
Moreover, beyond the special kind of intensity and earnestness that belong to his public persona, conventional academicians can not forgive his polymathic virtuosity, and thus they ask dismissively, «But what is his field?»
Every facet of Barton seems to be contentious, whether it be his intellectual, public persona whereby he quotes philosophers on Twitter and appears on Question Time or his on - field persona where he seen as a tough tackling but at times psychotic ankle smashing bruiser.
I know it is just apart of being a public persona, but I still think it sucks that people's personal lives have to play out for everyone to see in the media.
Of course, what people mostly ask about is Rader's far - different public persona: Doug Rader, the zany, flaky Houston Astro third baseman who sat on a birthday cake in the clubhouse; Doug Rader, the madman in Jim Bouton's book Ball Four who advised kids to eat baseball cards to ingest all the information printed on them; Doug Rader, the raging tyrant - manager of the Texas Rangers who was fired after ferocious confrontations with players and writerOf course, what people mostly ask about is Rader's far - different public persona: Doug Rader, the zany, flaky Houston Astro third baseman who sat on a birthday cake in the clubhouse; Doug Rader, the madman in Jim Bouton's book Ball Four who advised kids to eat baseball cards to ingest all the information printed on them; Doug Rader, the raging tyrant - manager of the Texas Rangers who was fired after ferocious confrontations with players and writerof the Texas Rangers who was fired after ferocious confrontations with players and writers.
A notorious loudmouth in New York politics, his public persona was already well adorned with the trappings of Trumpism.
It is this vigorous paradox of immaculate rot that makes the Obasanjo public persona puzzle at 80.
Theresa May, on the other hand, held fast to her public persona throughout, maintaining the image of a respected, experienced senior minister while those around her clamoured for the keys to Number 10.
NOW WE CLEARLY UNDERSTAND THE EXTENT OF DEMENTIA IN AMERICA Dale Benjamin Drakeford 8-31-12 When Clint Eastwood, a self - proclaimed «conservative» (who has lived more like a Joseph Smith liberal spurning nine children with four different women, sporting a clinch fisted personae in his private exenterates over public exhibitions) talks vulgar to an empty chair, Marco Rubio (a small government advocate who loss his roots somewhere between caffeine - free tea and a caffeine rich Cuban cigar) slips Freudian to advocate «large government» in a failed attempt to wax brilliant but came off bane (pun intended) to the capitalization of the nation, Paul Ryan can lie and demonize his role against the truth until his nose is a foot long and not one member of his audience will notice, and Mitt Romney can anecdote on his personal family, business and church goings on as oppose to his solutions for unemployment, banking corruption, housing displacement, militarism, planetary illness and international human rights unrest, we can clearly understand the extent of dementia in AmericOF DEMENTIA IN AMERICA Dale Benjamin Drakeford 8-31-12 When Clint Eastwood, a self - proclaimed «conservative» (who has lived more like a Joseph Smith liberal spurning nine children with four different women, sporting a clinch fisted personae in his private exenterates over public exhibitions) talks vulgar to an empty chair, Marco Rubio (a small government advocate who loss his roots somewhere between caffeine - free tea and a caffeine rich Cuban cigar) slips Freudian to advocate «large government» in a failed attempt to wax brilliant but came off bane (pun intended) to the capitalization of the nation, Paul Ryan can lie and demonize his role against the truth until his nose is a foot long and not one member of his audience will notice, and Mitt Romney can anecdote on his personal family, business and church goings on as oppose to his solutions for unemployment, banking corruption, housing displacement, militarism, planetary illness and international human rights unrest, we can clearly understand the extent of dementia in Americof the nation, Paul Ryan can lie and demonize his role against the truth until his nose is a foot long and not one member of his audience will notice, and Mitt Romney can anecdote on his personal family, business and church goings on as oppose to his solutions for unemployment, banking corruption, housing displacement, militarism, planetary illness and international human rights unrest, we can clearly understand the extent of dementia in Americof his audience will notice, and Mitt Romney can anecdote on his personal family, business and church goings on as oppose to his solutions for unemployment, banking corruption, housing displacement, militarism, planetary illness and international human rights unrest, we can clearly understand the extent of dementia in Americof dementia in America.
That moment — an early sign of Dean's ultimate unelectability — offered a progressive vision of the political family, an apolitical spouse reluctant to set aside her life and craft a flattering public persona she saw as potentially inauthentic.
Peter Bronstein, film director Guy Ritchie's lawyer in his custody battle with Madonna, noted that such hush - hush proceedings allow some clients to misbehave without fear of harming their priceless public personas.
Though the report is said to be preliminary and has not been made public, a copy gleaned by The aL - hAJJ indicate, among other factors, to contribute to the President's first run victory include, his persona and youthfulness, impressive achievements in the area of infrastructural development, relative stable economy and most importantly advantage of incumbency.
The alleged hostile behavior, even if it appears to comport with Percoco's preexistent public persona, serves as an example of the kind of unflattering material the trial may dredge up.
Rising from its closed door session, President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, said the lawmakers revolved to declare the IG persona non grata, stressing that he is not fit to hold any public office in Nigeria or any other country.
His public persona is carefully crafted yet narrow: those outside his inner circle can only wonder about many aspects of his inner life.
But she did not start her professional life with a vision of standing on the global stage or adopting the multiple, competing public personas she has assumed: agent provocateur, warrior - defender of Indonesia, trash - talking drama queen.
I've pretty much boycotted Kat Von D products because I'm not a big fan of her public persona.
«Fading Gigolo» actually functions as something of a statement on Allen's persona - onscreen and off - as it has been understood in the public eye.
While rocker - docs invariably promise to lift the veil of stardom, viewers of titles as diverse as Don't Look Back or In Bed With Madonna will know that the genre generally reinforces, rather than deconstructs, the public personae with which we have become infatuated.
The eccentricities that have often characterised his public persona are on full display in this film, whether it be his unique art collection or peculiar choice of food and household beverages.
That his nickname is thought to originate from a copy of Frederick Forsyth's novel «The Day of the Jackal» is apt, as popular culture has leapt upon him as a subject in everything from Robert Ludlum's Bourne Trilogy (as seen in the TV adaptations, but not the films) to comedic television series Whoops Apocalypse (with Seinfeld «s Michael Richards satirising his public persona).
Her scripts are complex, and focus on the unspoken thoughts of characters with various public personas.
Shannon also conveys the confident swagger (He walks into a Washington, D.C., donut shop like he owns the place and kind of smirks when someone mocks him after he orders an «original,» because that's the furthest he is to the clientele of the shop), the eccentric personality (There are too many instances here to note just one), and, more importantly, the deep well of pain that the entirety of the public Elvis persona seems to be concealing.
He discusses his appreciation of The Wire, how he approached «the best worst movie ever made,» telling the universal story about dreamers on the outside, the soul of The Room's Tommy Wiseau, choosing to honour other artists, Basquiat, Pollock, the addiction and pitfalls of public persona, relieving ego to find happiness, recognizing workaholic and escapism tendencies to find happiness and what's on his work - out playlist (Jonathan Richman, Jamie XX, Mura Masa, A$ AP Rocky).
Battle of the Sexes steps up its game to offer a sympathetic, insightful, poignant, behind - the - scenes look at the private lives of the public personas who stepped onto the tennis court of the Houston Astrodome on September 20th, 1973, as Americans on both sides of the political divide watched in rapt attention.
While co-directors Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris (Ruby Sparks, Little Miss Sunshine) wring tension and suspense from the same - day build - up to the match, the match itself — captured by grainy, fuzzy TV cameras with the occasional, ground - level insert — and the immediate aftermath (symbolic and figurative, more than real or long - lasting), it's in the months - long lead - up to the match, following Billie Jean King (Emma Stone, never better) and Bobby Riggs (Steve Carell) where Battle of the Sexes steps up its game to offer a sympathetic, insightful, poignant, behind - the - scenes look at the private lives of the public personas who stepped onto the tennis court of the Houston Astrodome on September 20th, 1973, as Americans on both sides of the political divide watched in rapt attention.
Shakespeare in Love Year: 1998 Director: John Madden Another film whose reputation has suffered somewhat since its initial reception, largely in this case as a result of an ill - considered Oscar and Gweneth Paltrow's ill - considered management of her public persona since then.
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