Sentences with phrase «revelatory new»

The late, celebrated, New York City painter who wowed the art world before dying in 1988 at the age of 27 is profiled by one of his friends in this revelatory new documentary.
Incorporating revelatory new research carried out over the past decade in Europe and India, the exhibition will constitute a timely and radical re-evaluation of the extraordinary life and career of this brilliant and enigmatic artist.
What «Eloise» shares with «The Florida Project,» Sean Baker's risky and revelatory new film, is the ability to tell its young heroine's story from two perspectives at once.
Photographed by celebrated cinematographer Edward Lachman, who would go on to serve as DP on the likes of «Erin Brockovich» and «The Virgin Suicides,» «Scalpel» is an exemplary slice of Southern - fried gothic, finally rescued from VHS obscurity in this revelatory new Blu - ray edition from Arrow Video.

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So before sending a release, make sure its headline contains a stat, fact or compelling piece of information that's new or revelatory, and that your first sentence has the power to sell your story.
A partnership between The Observer and the New York Times, and in collaboration with a whistleblower and former Cambridge Analytica employee unveiled a revelatory amount of information; most significantly that Facebook sold and willingly participated in the extraction of information for years, even though CEO Mark Zuckerberg claims that this was done on false pretenses.
The new cultural coding that we need will emerge from the revelatory vh sion that comes in the special moments we describe as «dream.»
The revelatory character of sacred writings results essentially from their powerful exemplification of the first two fundamentals of religious experience: In the first place, there is the marked element of surprise, of wonder and amazement at the new and wholly unexpected things that have come to pass (e.g., deliverance of the Hebrews from Egypt or from Babylon, the sense of a living presence among the disciples who had witnessed Jesus» crucifixion).
«19 He rejects as untenable the explanation that a concept of «the Holy» leads to community.20 Accepting the revelatory nature of the church, he briefly sketches the New Testament view of the church.
Our new sense of the universe is itself a type of revelatory experience.
The living community which has once made a corporate response to the divine revelation does so with an ideology of its own, and it approaches each new revelatory event with an ideology which is as human in its origin and nature as any body of human thought can be.
At such times a relaxation of the apologetic approach and a new openness to the foreignness of alternative ways of looking at mystery become essential simply for the sake of the vitality and survival of the tradition's revelatory capacity.
11 And Sallie McFague, professor of theology at Vanberbilt Divinity School, takes on the fundamentalist viewpoint head - on: «This may be blasphemy to the literal - minded; but it is fortunate that the New Testament writers were endowed with rich imaginations, for otherwise the New Testament would hold little chance of being revelatory
Without losing its distinctive boundaries (which are essential for the passing on of information) a «truthful» revelatory vision must nevertheless be continually open to new data.
A truly revelatory symbolism is revelatory precisely because of its capacity for integrating a multiplicity of clues into new and life - giving patterns.
The revelatory quality of the New Testament on this point is thoroughly continuous with Hebrew scripture, in which an awareness and rejection of the sacrificial mechanism is already set forth.
Seeing the new system producing results was revelatory.
Much as Jennie Livingston did in «Paris Is Burning,» her landmark 1990 portrait of New York's drag - ball culture, Jordenö finds revelatory moments of warmth and intimacy in this stylish, spirited performance space — a public realm that offers acceptance, empowerment and advocacy to those who need it desperately.
However, the only new ideas that are presented in this telling of Alexander the Great's life are his alleged bisexuality and the somewhat revelatory conclusion to Ptolemy's narration.
1) A childhood scene that delivers a revelatory insight on the psychological identity of one or several main characters, as seen in «the blood stays on the blade» opening of Gangs of New York; the bathing scene in The Aviator.
Yet despite the spiffy new London locale and the four - year hiatus, 24: Live Another Day is — at least in its first two hours — more reminiscent of the run - of - the - mill later seasons as opposed to its revelatory, exhilarating heyday.
An unexpected tale of corruption in the New York heating - oil industry in 1981, A Most Violent Year echoes the best of 1970s - era cinema, and is anchored by an astonishing, revelatory performance from Oscar Isaac.
Among the most exciting supplements on our new release of Jean Renoir's classic short A Day in the Country is an eighty - nine - minute compilation of outtakes from the film, titled Un tournage à la campagne, which features revelatory behind - the - sce...
The trailers for Disney's live action adaptation of Beauty And The Beast have hewed closely to the animated film, but the remake will apparently offer something both new and quite possibly revelatory.
Tom Cullen and Chris New as the central couple are both revelatory, and the slow building of their rapport is wonderfully convincing.
But this year something different happened, and I can't quite say how or why, but a new organ was switched on and connected with the rest of my being - the eye, the brain - in revelatory ways.
Like Allen, Perry focuses on rarefied New York City couples in the throes of vague unhappiness, their uncertainty embodied in this case by a stranger (played by Emily Browning in a revelatory performance), who serves as a potential siren for bored and insecure men played by Beastie Boy Adam Horovitz and Jason Schwartzman.
Casting rakish rising star Jean - Paul Belmondo as a hoodlum on the run from the law and American ingenue Jean Seberg as the sly, pixieish girlfriend who ultimately betrays him, Godard was riffing on the American gangster picture, but with its revelatory handheld camerawork and frenetic jump cuts, Breathless is clearly more than homage: it launched a New Wave, rewrote the rules of cinema, and along the way became the definition of cool.
As devastating as movies get, Kenneth Lonergan's grief drama is both intimately familiar — a New England community of distracted parents, randy high - school kids and bitterly cold winters giving way to spring — and revelatory for not sparing us the hard truth of loss.
Nothing particularly new or revelatory happens, but its matter - of - fact approach coupled with a stellar cast saves it from the Lifetime Disease of the Week fare it would have turned into in less capable hands.
After a revelatory turn as a troubled teenager in his début film Beach Rats last year, the British actor takes on the kidnapped oil scion John Paul Getty III in Danny Boyle's new series Trust.
Two revelatory, impossibly gyroscopic 16 mm shorts by Tony Hill, whose work was totally new to me: Downside Up (1984) and Holding the Viewer (1993), presented by Hill himself at a happening organised by Bristol Experimental and Expanded Film, aka BEEF, at the People's Republic of Stokes Croft in Bristol.
King of Jazz (John Murray Anderson, Pál Fejös, 1930) This newly restored two - colour Technicolor treat is a revelatory combination of Art Deco surrealist set - pieces, acrobatic choreography and démodé trick photography bouncing off extremely dated but charmingly goofy humour and jazz which could scarcely be any more trad (notwithstanding that Gershwin's glorious «Rhapsody in Blue», written for the «King of Jazz» himself, bandleader Paul Whiteman, and used prominently in the film, was a pointer to certain new directions).
Sparked by the trademark wit, humor, and brilliant use of analogy that have made The Elegant Universe a modern classic, Brian Greene takes us all, regardless of our scientific backgrounds, on an irresistible and revelatory journey to the new layers of reality that modern physics has discovered lying just beneath the surface of our everyday world.
«Picasso Sculpture,» now at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, is by turns staggering, intimate, revelatory, radiant, witty, and leisurely paced.
After a long absence following his last solo show at Paula Cooper (in 1977), Van Buren's work finally began filtering back into public view in New York about 10 years ago, first at small venues such as Mitchell Algus Gallery and Sideshow, and in the revelatory exhibition 2007 traveling exhibition «High Times Hard Times: New York Painting 1965 - 1975.»
Accompanying a major exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, this revelatory two - volume catalogue raisonné (one volume comprised of plates and the other of critical texts) is the most substantial work on the artist ever published, and the first in English since 1978.
For this native Gauteng artist, who has worked consistently with the idea of a mutant geopolitical landscape throughout her career, the revelatory potential of turning up the soil, or drawing things out of the earth, is not new.
Equally revelatory is Dean's fascination with disappearance: she traveled to Rozel Point based on a rumor she had heard in New York that the Spiral Jetty had reappeared.
New York Times: Much of this Biennale is more subdued and less experimental than in years past, more of a nostalgic meditation on life and art than a revelatory peek into the future.
It's at this point that a revelatory, new exhibition at Tate Liverpool picks up the story.
Exhibitions can be revelatory events, shedding new light on particular artists or historical periods, and influencing public opinion.
The reaction of the unseen, breathless, and elated MC at the end of Bruce Conner's moving - image installation Three Screen Ray, 2006, is likely to be the exclamation of many a visitor exiting «Bruce Conner: It's All True,» the revelatory retrospective of some 250 works currently installed at the Museum of Modern Art in New York (through...
More than just a typical exhibition, however, Three Graces is also a revelatory experience, as the artists have created new works inspired by pieces from the museum's collection, which are also included.
Invented in secret in the privacy of Oiticica's New York loft in the early 1970s, they were not shown as works of art until 1992, twelve years after Oiticica's death, when the first and third in the series — CC1 Trashiscapes and CC3 Maileryn — were exhibited as part of the first traveling retrospective of the artist's work.3 Prior to that exhibition, Oiticica's New York sojourn was little analyzed due to the perceived paucity of his artistic production between the years 1970 and 1978.4 The 1992 presentation of the Cosmococas was revelatory in this regard: not only did these quasi-cinemas demonstrate the continuity and conceptual elaboration of key aesthetic concerns within Oiticica's work (the vertiginous passage from painterly to narcotic «pigment» in service of the sensorial is surely the most striking of these animating threads), they indicated the artist's pointed engagement with the avant - garde artistic culture of New York.
Petzel took a revelatory look at the late, great Austrian painter Maria Lassnig's years in New York, from 1968 to 1980, Matthew Marks offered a treatise on the ultra-controlled, wildly underrated Peter Cain, Galerie Lelong presented a display of Ana Mendieta's vital films, Metro Pictures showed deep cuts by Bas Jan Ader, Craig F. Starr delivered a master class on Sylvia Plimack Mangold's early paintings of floors and rulers, Hauser & Wirth hosted not one but two incredible Philip Guston shows (the second, of Nixon drawings, is still on view, offering psychic balm in these dark times), Questroyal organized a jam - packed assemblage of paintings by the indefinable American mystic Ralph Albert Blakelock, and Jeffrey Deitch brought the traveling retrospective of the Pictures Generation original Walter Robinson to Robinson's hometown.
In this substantial new survey, Cologne - based independent curator Eva Meyer - Hermann traces the unfolding of Rhoades «work and provides revelatory interpretations of his large and intricate installations.
«It's been a lot of fun and revelatory for me, painting with a whole new palette.»
A lot of New Yorkers only ever find themselves at the end of the J or E train line if they need to get to JFK airport, but the inaugural Southeast Queens Biennial offers one more incentive to board a Jamaica - bound train, and it might be just as revelatory as taking a trip abroad.
The challenge is to capture the essence of these subjects in new and revelatory ways, and in so doing to heighten their physical and emotional resonance.
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