Sentences with phrase «recurring subject in the work»

The Guatemalan Civil War (1960 - 96) is a recurring subject in his work, which — although often softened by an absurd and humorous approach — fails to conceal the force of history that precedes it.
In Ape Contemplating Wandering Jew, Patkin explores a recurring subject in his work: Judenporzellan, which were cheap and kitsch ceramic works from King Frederick II of Prussia's Royal Porcelain factory.
In 1977 and 1978, Draper traveled to Senegal, where he photographed children, teenagers and street signs, recurring subjects in his work.
Produced in a limited edition of 999, this pillow features a collage - look image of Clarivel, a recurring subject in the work of Mickalene Thomas.

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I have a question: It's been a recurring subject on this podcast how terrified Laura is of her mother finding out about some of her more «out there» content, so to Jim and Gavin, is there any work that you put out there online that you would never, in a million years, want your closest friends, family or significant others to see?
Images of pregnant women and children recur in Dumas's work, and Helena is a frequent subject.
Leading up to his two exhibitions later this autumn at David Zwirner's gallery spaces in London (October 5 — November 17) and New York (November 1 — December 19), I discussed with Tuymans a number of subjects that come out of his two new bodies of work, including the questions they raise around the romanticized life of artists, the recurring issue of otherness in his work, and how a talking parrot in a charmingly ramshackle tapas bar close to his studio inspired the title for a series of new paintings.
The scientific and technological developments of the post — war era are another recurring subject in Paolozzi's work.
The representaion of Shanoza has been a recurring theme in Opie's work and earlier projects featuring the same subject include lenticular acrylics of Shahnoza dancing Naked and Shahnoza dancing in White Dress.
The status symbol «car», for instance, is a recurring theme in Axell's work; one that she subjects to a symbolic reconfiguration: In Axell - ération (1965) a woman in red high - heels has her foot on the pedal and Changement de vitesse (1965) shows a woman's naked calves enveloping the gearshifin Axell's work; one that she subjects to a symbolic reconfiguration: In Axell - ération (1965) a woman in red high - heels has her foot on the pedal and Changement de vitesse (1965) shows a woman's naked calves enveloping the gearshifIn Axell - ération (1965) a woman in red high - heels has her foot on the pedal and Changement de vitesse (1965) shows a woman's naked calves enveloping the gearshifin red high - heels has her foot on the pedal and Changement de vitesse (1965) shows a woman's naked calves enveloping the gearshift.
The still life, a recurring theme in his work, has been the subject of abstracted enlargement before.
Born in the southern port of Málaga in 1881, he was a lifelong aficionado of the drama of the bullfight: matadors, picadors, horses, and bulls were recurring subjects throughout his body of work, from his earliest childhood drawings to some of his final paintings.
Bowling, the Guyanese - born British painter, is widely celebrated for his contributions to the field of abstraction and his advocacy of black artists internationally, created a number of paintings in the 1970s characterized by his use of world maps as organizational tools to explore color as its own subject — a recurring theme in his work.
Recurring subjects are regular portrait sitters, Primrose Hill (a part of Regent's Park in north London), and the streets of Camden Town, where he has been living and working since 1954.
We're showing a group of key paintings and a wide - ranging selection of works on paper detailing recurring subjects from throughout the artist's oeuvre, which often drew on Poland's sociopolitical atmosphere in the wake of the Second World War.
A recurring theme throughout the work is the ubiquity of technology in the day - to - day lives of his subjects, and its connection to privilege.
Bowling, widely celebrated for his contributions to the field of abstraction and his advocacy of black artists internationally, created a number of paintings in the 1970s characterized by his use of world maps as organizational tools to explore color as its own subject - a recurring theme in his work.
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