Sentences with phrase «singular a vision as»

Even if it's a bit more mainstream than you expect from someone with as singular a vision as Baumbach, it still is more than worth the price of admission.
«Donald Glover is an incredibly gifted and versatile artist who'll bring the untitled Marvel's Deadpool series to life with the same intense, singular vision as his breakout hit Atlanta,» FX's Nick Grad said in a statement.
I have never been much of a fan of Terrence Malick but have always had a deep respect for his singular vision as an artist.
And by art I mean singular vision as opposed to commercial production.
Curator Scott Rothkopf will discuss new perspectives on works from the contemporary collection using current exhibition Singular Visions as a touch point.

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As someone with «downtown» tastes who travels in «uptown» circles, Cafiero values Céline for its sophisticated, singular vision.
I see Wiseau as an artist, and his film as one made from a singular vision however many bad choices it may include.
She required a confident, experienced director with a singular vision to elicit a nuanced performance that's bigger than the movie - of - the - week role as written.
Once hailed as a «boy genius» with enough gumption to turn Batman into his own darkly personal vision, Tim Burton has lately seemed confused about how to further adapt his singular talent to mainstream entertainment.
Crumb (Terry Zwigoff, 1994) It's only fitting that an artist with as singular and «other» a vision as Robert Crumb would get a documentarian as daring as Terry Zwigoff, and a film as profoundly weird, disturbing, and entertaining as this one.
Often dismissed as oppressively tasteful and aesthetically repressed, their best - known films (A Room with a View, Howards End, The Remains of the Day) were marked less by any singular cinematic vision than by the ability to marshal a team of talented craftsmen — costumers, hair stylists, set dressers, and location scouts — to create a prettily detailed simulacrum of the past.
The result is a science - fiction / romance / magical realist mash - up that works as a captivating singular vision.
Jóhannsson says his approach to film music is informed by influences as diverse as Kraftwerk, Steve Reich, Einstürzende Neubauten, Swans, Arvo Part, Ennio Morricone, Morton Feldman, and Bernard Herrmann, but a list of his influences doesn't do justice to the journey he took to arrive at his singular vision.
MAN UNDERGROUND USA — Dirs: Michael Borowiec, Sam Marine The latest gem to emerge from the loose U.S. wave of personal indie genre visions of recent years that includes such singular works as THEY LOOK LIKE PEOPLE, BELLFLOWER, and RESOLUTION, MAN UNDERGROUND is a very special and uncomfortable film.
The early scenes are eccentrically engaging and in their most inventive moments (Stanley Tucci as a purple haired Oprah - like talk show host, the torture - gym training scenes, Elizabeth Banks as the oblivious, garishly made - up minder Effie) create a strange dystopian vision that feels refreshingly singular.
«It's well known that publisher William Christensen — with his singular vision — developed Avatar Press as a place for great creators to tell no - holds - barred stories to a devoted base of fans,» said comiXology co-founder and CEO David Steinberger.
Titanfall is a lot like the F40 as the game was born of the singular vision: creating the ultimate online multiplayer game.
The Dark Souls series is beloved of designers, who see its singular, idiosyncratic approach, and seemingly uncompromised vision as an example of everything they hope to achieve.
In the most minimal examples, we are presented with a singular aperture, which, taken out of context and scale, also suggests an eye socket — as though to imply that one must even look through the eye, and that all these painted rectangles are re-constituted and shifted from ovular visions.
Born in the city in 1927, he belongs to a remarkably self - creative generation, which has included such singular individuals as Frank O'Hara and Edwin Denby, whose urbane voices and visions became inextricably identified with the realigning echelons of post-war American upward mobility.
Since the first Biennial in 2005, the organization has brought artists and groups such as Bernie Searle, Candice Breitz, Athi - Patra Ruga, Robin Rhode, William Kentridge and Chimurenga to share their singular vision with New York audiences.
The book also includes 16 photographs by Jack Shear of Kelly's studio as he left it on his final day of painting — a poignant record of his seven - decade advancement of a singular artistic vision.
Her singular vision reminds us not only of our inseparability from the natural world, but that human interiors are just as vast and unknowable as any vista.
Avant Music Festival, founded in 2010 by Gibson and Megan Schubert as a platform for contemporary American composers to experiment with long - form concerts and the full programmatic experience of their work, and an expanded Season of programming that allows for exploration of large - scale works and singular programmatic visions.
While the style that Haring went on to develop will strike many as the farthest thing possible from Still's own singular vision, the insight that Haring's influence would have been motivated, at least in part, by an encounter with the elderly master is one of the reasons I'm continually drawn back into the archives.
«Nature, which in all its forms is constantly against us, because it has no meaning no mercy, no sympathy, because it knows nothing... because it is the absolute opposite..., absolutely inhuman,» the artist is quoted in the catalogue, which adds that «it is the haunting melancholy of Baume — the paucity of «meaning,» mercy or sympathy,» as the artist says — that makes it so very unlike Lorraine's or Corot's, yet so uniquely a part of Richter's singular vision.
His study of Chinese traditional art forms, as well as various instances of European and American modernism, has yielded a singular vision that evades stylistic and geographical boundaries, narrowing the gap between abstraction and figuration.
Yuskavage rose to prominence around the same time as other figurative painters such as Elizabeth Peyton and John Currin, who were similarly refreshing the genre with their own singular visions.
Giorgio Morandi's steady pursuit of a poetic vision in still - life and landscape painting (as well as engravings and etchings) has secured him a singular and revered position in the history of Modern art.
With Man Made and the new book, audiences will come to understand Burks's singular vision of making, a vision committed to the expansive notion of design as an authentic basis for the production of culture in a contemporary, global context.
«Singular Visions,» explained Donna De Salvo, the Whitney's Chief Curator and Deputy Director for Programs, «is a bold first step within a broader Whitney initiative to reconsider the Museum's collection, especially our most challenging and complex works, as we prepare for our downtown expansion.
The figures therefore become an extension of Impiglia's critique, acting as a representation of society, and the very act of creating beautiful works and their content are united by a singular, powerful vision.
As the sub-title of Andrew Causey's new book (my Book of the Week) implies, Spencer's paintings don't set out to please, but rather to reflect the artist's own singular internal vision.
The two - story, sky - lit lobby will be updated to reflect RFR's singular vision and aesthetics, including Venetian plaster white walls, granite and white terrazzo flooring, interior landscaping, a rotating world - class public arts program, contemporary lighting and concierge station, and an amenity coffee bar and convenience stand, as well as modern elevator cabs and a newly designed entry canopy.
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