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If you choose, for example, to be an educator or a social worker or an artist, realism demands that you prepare for the possibility that a shrunken job market or the impossibility of making a decent living will force you to abandon your career aspirations in favor of something more «practical.»
But this realism makes it all the more necessary to try harder to anticipate future developments and devise effective strategies for directing social processes toward desirable ends.
It just adds that little bit more realism into the feud and them carrying over their feuds into real life and social media kinda makes it easier for me to get invested in.
It's a documented fact that more than 30 % of men and women have used online dating sites to find companionship - that's the realism of our social structure in today's modern world and not the false portrayal of destiny and fate that inevitably brings people together when Hollywood is concerned.
Michelangelo Antonioni's The Passenger, Jerry Lewis, Mike Nichols, Susan Sontag, David Denby, Lillian Hellman, and more on the censorship of Marcel Ophuls's The Memory of Justice, Alain Resnais interviewed, populism and social realism, George Stevens
An assured piece of filmmaking, Cold Hell succeeds in mixing social realism with more standard thriller elements and scenes of gut - wrenching violence.
Part of the Rive Gauche film movement (the nouvelle vague's even more rebellious sibling) she created films that deal with mortality, time and a revised social realism.
The strong sense of social realism in that film is all the more realistic for the casual, unforced way it finds a place within the story.
It sometimes feels that the British film industry only makes about three or four different kinds of movies: dreadful gangster films that rarely get a release abroad, gritty social realism pictures, period costume dramas, and semi-quirky comedies with a tearjerking side, exemplified by something like «Billy Elliot» or «The Full Monty,» but more often turning out like «Calendar Girls» or «Song For Marion.»
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Bearden's early work belongs to the school of social realism, but after his return from Europe his images became more abstract.
A more general social realism can be seen in Up at the Bleachers, 1983, and After Hours, 1993, where we can almost hear the buzz of conversation between friends.
Specific painting movements included the Ashcan School (c.1900 - 1915); Precisionism (1920s) which celebrated the new American industrial landscape; the more socially aware urban style of Social Realism (1930s); American Scene Painting (c.1925 - 45) which embraced the work of Edward Hopper and Charles Burchfield, as well as midwestern Regionalism (1930s) championed by Grant Wood, Thomas Hart Benton and John Steuart Curry.
Among the greatest examples is the work by the phenomenal Colombian artist Beatriz González who is known for her tough political Pop and, in more recent years, for her contemporary take on social realism.
Given Biennale curator Kathrin Rhomberg's interest in a firmer engagement with social realities and a more stringent realism, it makes sense that most of the venues are in Kreuzberg and that many of the video artists included are Frederick Wiseman devotees who rely on the dictates of political documentary.
Meanwhile, in America, in 1970, Philip Guston (1913 - 80) switched from abstract expressionism towards a more figurative style of social realism - a precursor of US neo-expressionism - influencing many post-war artists in the process.
In it, a scrum of tumbling figures rush from infancy toward death with more than a touch of Futurism, Social Realism and Neo-Expressionism.
He spoke in favour of abstract art, and against the more fashionable Social Realism movement.
Finally, in «Social Networks,» we find the proponents of»60s Capitalist Realism alongside more recent figures such as R. H. Quaytman and Jana Euler, all of whose work operates within elaborate social and discursive sySocial Networks,» we find the proponents of»60s Capitalist Realism alongside more recent figures such as R. H. Quaytman and Jana Euler, all of whose work operates within elaborate social and discursive sysocial and discursive systems.
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