Sentences with phrase «realism in»

«Things Are Not What They Seem: Perception, Memory, Narrative & Naïve Realism In Collaborative Practice»
I strive for attention to detail and authenticity to 1/12 scale and realism in all my displays and love vintage and antiqued items.
Dr Zendle said: «There are several experiments looking at graphic realism in video games, but they have returned mixed results.
Dolby Vision side - by - side with Standard Dynamic Range footage.With HDR content, there's also a greater dynamism and sense of realism in scenes that have rich colors — think verdant jungles with iridescent birds flying by — and in programs with high - contrast elements — think neon signs along a darkened street.
Hear stunning detail, precision, and realism in your games and films, with sound that flows all around you — including from above and behind.
In law, we moved from formalism to realism in the beginning of the 20th century (pragmatism never caught on).
Legal principle must try «to keep the law abreast of the society in which [the judges] live and work»: «If the law should impose upon the process of «growing up» fixed limits where nature knows only a continuous process, the price would be artificiality and a lack of realism in an area where the law must be sensitive to human development and social change... Unless and until Parliament should think fit to intervene, the courts should establish a principle flexible enough to enable justice to be achieved by its application to the particular circumstances proved by the evidence placed before them.»
Workshop: The Post-Stockholm Syndrom: Lack of Ambition or a Welcome Dose of Realism in EU Criminal Policy?
Our approach, in this brief, is to place aside political realism in favor of greenhouse realism, and to imagine that humanity has reached a consensus to act, in time and on the necessary scale.
Realism in this scenario would have more than a few advantages, which we blogged about yesterday: / / www.talkclimatechange.com/2007/12/11/forget-climate-treaties-and-help-the-world-instead /
Titled after the acclaimed 1945 book of photographs by Weegee, the exhibition includes photographs by twenty renowned photographers that favor directness, immediacy, and realism in depicting cities as varied as New York, Chicago, and New Orleans.
With his realistic sculptures, the American artist Duane Hanson has become a synonym for contemporary realism in contemporary art.
Since, traditionally, paintings are «frozen» with respect to time while real time never stops, this dynamic addresses the nature of realism in a more fundamental way.
But by the early 1930s, Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin ordered the propagation of Communist Party - approved socialist realism in the arts.
Shown in conjunction with LACMA's exhibition Manly Pursuits: The Sporting Images of Thomas Eakins, Opie's work similarly addresses conventions of idealism and realism in the depiction of male athletes.
Historically, abstract painting would not supercede realism in America for another 30 years, but the Armory show initiated a vital link between Europe and the United States.
The Art Renewal Center (ARC), a non-profit institution leading the revival of realism in the Visual Fine Arts, is now accepting entries for the 13th International Art Renewal Center Salon competition, the largest, most prestigious realist art competition in the world.
By the 1950s, Katz moved towards greater realism in his work, focusing mainly on portraiture, using his friends and wife Ada as subjects.
Andrew Wyeth, son of N.C. Wyeth, was a 20th century painter known for his realism in portraiture and pastorals, as seen in the iconic «Christina's World.»
This wealth of familiar detail is essential to the concept of realism in painting.
Although it's abstract, I see a lot of realism in it, and her technique of layering colors is also very interesting.
She meticulously hand fabricates all the components of her work, addressing multiple levels of realism in an attempt to transcend the genre of traditional figuration.
Also, «Rockwell and Realism in an Abstract World.»
The group's lasting influence was wide ranging, from American Pop Art and the Neo-Pop of Jeff Koons to Capital Realism in Germany and Neo Expressionism in Europe and the United States.
Rockwell and Realism in an Abstract World examines the forces that inspired the relegation of narrative painting, and especially the art of illustration, to a lesser status by mid-century.
When painting, Lorca is interested in realism in the sense of rescuing traditional painting itself, beyond what is painted: «First I think about what I'm about to paint, spontaneously I get the images of something that brings me a certain sensation, then comes the object to my mind and I always have a visual record of things that have caught my attention.
In post-war Europe, she quickly moved away from the state - approved academic realism in which she had been trained, turning to Austria's own avant - garde past and finding inspiration in the coloration of Oskar Kokoschka and the expressionist figuration of Egon Schiele.
Nell Blaine, who plunged into a painterly realism in the 1950s, gets into the show, but just barely, with an abstract linoleum cut from a book of poems by Kenneth Koch.
In what seems to be a preposterous achievement of high level photorealism, the artist Yigal Ozeri has developed a unique style of figurative painting since espousing realism in early 2000.
Young & Ayata view the tensions, overlaps, and frictions created through multiple mediations as the conditions for an aesthetic of estranged realism in architecture.
As well as this new «Irish» realism, other painters, like Maurice MacGonigal (1900 - 1979) and Sean O'Sullivan (1906 - 1964) belonged to a tradition of academic realism in both portrait art and landscape painting.
Coller, an independent curator, will discuss several works from «Mirrored Images» and explore realism in the history of art.
Expect to find representational, contemporary abstraction and realism in painting, sculpture and other mediums all communing in harmony.
Renato Habulan is an artist born in Philippines, considered as one of the most important figures in social realism in his native country.
«MIRRORED IMAGES: Realism in the 19th and 20th Centuries» remains on view through Mar 24.
His early style of realism in the manner of the Euston Road Group was soon superceded by abstraction following his move to St Ives in 1946, where he lived initially in a caravan.
Although most Cubist works were still derived from objects or scenes in the real world, and thus can not be considered to be wholly abstract, the movement's rejection of traditional perspective completely undermined natural - realism in art, and thus opened the door to pure abstraction.
The intellectual emphasis of Duchamp - style «readymades» also had an impact on postmodernist art of the late 1960s, 70s and 80s, notably the Arte Povera movement in Italy and Nouveau Realism in France, as well as conceptual art - a new artform based on the belief that the artist's idea was more important than the final artwork.
Freilicher was compelled by what she called the «seen,» and her keen observation skirted realism in favor of an unconstrained, fluid paint handling.
• Summary of Main Characteristics • History of the Realist Art Movement • Influence of Science and Its Spirit of Objectivity • Early Realist Painting (1830 - 1848) • Barbizon: Naturalist Landscape Painting • Genre Painting • Realism Proper • Courbet and the Climax of Realist Painting • The Academic Phase of Realism after 1860 • Camille Corot and his Followers • Influence of Realism in France • Influence of Realism across Europe • Anecdotal Realism in Germany and Russia • Realism in Australia
One of the best landscape artists in America during the first half of the 19th century, and a founder of the Hudson River School, the melancholic Thomas Cole was noted for his style of romantic realism in the way he depicted the grandeur and rugged natural beauty of the American wilderness.
This new Dutch Realist School of genre painting also led to enhanced realism in portrait art and landscape painting, flower pictures, animal compositions and, in particular, to new forms of still life painting, including the Protestant - inspired genre known as vanitas painting (flourished 1620 - 50).
Exhibitions In 1950 an exhibition entitled Symbolic Realism in American Painting was held at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, which was a retrospective of Wyeth's art from the previous decade.
Scanning the table of contents is like flipping through a course catalog: do you want to take Naomi Campbell's «Working Large in Watercolor,» James McElhinney's «Journal Painting and Composition,» Sharon Sprung's «Figure Painting from Life in Oil,» or Ellen Eagle's «Poetic Realism in Pastel»?
Foreword by James Rosenquist vii Preface by Ira Goldberg viii Acknowledgments x Introduction: Miracle on 57th Street 1 Part 1: Lessons and Demos 15 Henry Finkelstein: On Painting, with a Critique 17 Mary Beth McKenzie: Painting from Life 27 Ephraim Rubenstein: Painting from Observation 39 Thomas Torak: A Contemporary Approach to Classical Painting 59 Dan Thompson: Learning to Paint the Human Figure from Life 75 Sharon Sprung: Figure Painting from Life in Oils 91 Frederick Brosen: Classic Watercolor Realism 107 Naomi Campbell: Working Large in Watercolor 123 Ellen Eagle: Poetic Realism in Pastel 135 Costa Vavagiakis: The Evolution of a Concept 148 Part 2: Advice and Philosophies 165 William Scharf: Knowing that Miracles Happen 167 Peter Homitzky: Inventing from Observation 181 Charles Hinman: Painting in Three Dimensions 193 Deborah Winiarski: Painting and Encaustic 203 James L. McElhinney: Journal Painting and Composition 213 Part 3: Interviews 229 Frank O'Cain: Abstraction from Nature 231 Ronnie Landfield: On Learning and Teaching 251 Knox Martin: Learning from Old and Modern Masters 269 Concours: Painting and the Public at the Art Students League by Dr. Jillian Russo 282 Index 286
Influences upon these movements were varied: from exposure to Eastern decorative arts, particularly Japanese printmaking, to the coloristic innovations of Turner and Delacroix, to a search for more realism in the depiction of common life, as found in the work of painters such as Jean - François Millet.
It's certainly not realism as verisimilitude; it's realism in another, materialist sense.
While Partisan offers global insights, the exhibition is anchored by the inclusion of politically - oriented works by American artists such Philip Evergood, who is known for practicing a brand of Social Realism in the 1930s and 1940s, as well as prolific artists Leon Golub and Nancy Spero, of whom works will be on view from the 1970s and 1980s.
With the additions of Jim Valerio and William Beckman to the gallery's roster in the late 1970s and early 1980s, the gallery was firmly established as the leading venue for Realism in New York.
Many historians cite John Wilde (1919 — 2006)-- painter, draughtsman, and printmaker of fantastic imagery — as one of the pioneers of magic realism in Wisconsin.
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