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(No wonder struggling artists who need to be available for auditions often turn to catering.)
Focusing on contemporary issues like natural disasters, the breakdown of the American political system, global tragedies, and the Los Angeles housing crisis, the film stars Stosh, a.k.a. Pig Pen, a close friend of Opie's who has appeared in many of her photographs, as a struggling artist who is obsessed with landmark midcentury modern architecture.

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That's why in Christian music, I really like the artists who do talk about their struggles and don't pretend that their walk with God is all peas and carrots.
Do you know of any other artists who struggled with the kind of «six months behind the times» issues that seem to prevalent in Christian music?
Music by Questlove and Om «Mas Keith, and commentary from prominent African - American artists and activists who were influenced by the struggle — including Erykah Badu, Harry Belafonte, Talib Kweli, and Melvin Van Peebles — give the historical footage a fresh, contemporary resonance and makes the film an exhilarating, unprecedented account of an American revolution.
WHAT: A week in the life of struggling folk musician Llewyn Davis (Oscar Isaac), who's trying to make it as a solo artist after his former partner commits suicide.
Though he tried to maintain a life of solitude, he is soon entangled with an artist who is struggling with a personal tragedy and an overly - friendly Cuban hot dog vendor
In her first collaboration with veteran auteur Denis, Binoche is divorced mother Isabelle, a Parisian artist who struggles to form a lasting or meaningful bond with any of her potential suitors.
Stallone's script about struggling boxer Rocky Balboa who has the chance of a lifetime — a match against champion Apollo Creed (Carl Weathers in the film)-- was appreciated by United Artists, but it was viewed as a possible vehicle for A-list stars as Robert Redford, Burt Reynolds or James Caan.
Dean is a story about an artist who's been struggling since his mother died.
There Is a New World Somewhere (Unrated) Romance drama about a struggling, NYC artist (Agnes Bruckner) who returns home to Texas for a friend's wedding only to fall for a seductive stranger (Maurice Compte) who talks her into accompanying him on a road trip across the South.
But even I struggled to enjoy this stilted and ultimately depressing romance triangle between raffish real - life British artist AJ Munnings (miscast Dominic Cooper), Stevens's jolly - good - sort soldier and a pouty drip called Florence who is played by Emily Browning but could have quite happily, indeed, more interestingly, been played by a goldfish.
«As a young artist struggling I walked away from that like «If it took Molly Shannon 10 years, who am I to be frustrated that one year later I'm still working on it?»
The two women spoke of the struggle facing all Cambodian artists and thanked the brave crewmembers who stepped forward to help make this film possible, despite a formidable regime working against them.
But in McQueen's case, the clichéd approach to the departed artist as a divided self — a schlubby guy who made impossible clothes for people who might never have been in his orbit in another life — feels appropriate and true, and marks a fair introduction to the equal attention the filmmakers pay to Lee, the unassuming and devoted family member, friend, learner, and tailor, and McQueen, the image - maker who channelled his own dark history and mental - health struggles into his creations.
Boguslaw Linda embodies the aging artist who struggles against the rising tide of Communist censorship, inspires awe and devotion in his students and has an almost hostile relationship with his young daughter.
Oakland artist Jeremy Mayer, who makes found - object sculptures out of discarded typewriter parts, is one of the shop's regular customers, but his presence in the film has less to do with typewriters than with the artist's financial struggles.
Krasinski plays John Hollar, a struggling New York City artist with a pregnant girlfriend (Anna Kendrick) who's summoned back home when his mother (the always wonderful Margo Martindale) is hospitalized.
Both tackle the struggles of young artists who rise from obscurity thru the aftermath of fame.
Gene Kelly (Singin» in the Rain, Xanadu) stars as Jerry Mulligan, a struggling American painter and artist living in Paris who catches the eye of a rich heiress (Foch, Spartacus) feigning an interest in his work, although probably more interested in a relationship with him.
She portrays herself (as she stars / directs / writes) in her directorial debut masterpiece Me and You and Everyone We Know; a quirky but creative artist who often struggles to fit in.
The premise of «Spaced» is almost ridiculously simple: Two twentysomething slackers, Tim Bisley (Simon Pegg), a struggling comic book artist, and Daisy Steiner (Jessica Hynes), a writer who seems unable to write, are both in need of housing.
Damien Chazelle's second film is the story of two struggling artists — jazz pianist Sebastian (Ryan Gosling) and wannabe actor Mia (Emma Stone)-- who don't exactly meet cute, then do before going on to have a very real relationship (cleverly camouflaged as piece of fluff musical).
LOU director Dave Mullins and producer Dana Murray «As artists who struggled with the typical challenges of growing up and fitting in — thinking we were the only ones feeling like outsiders — this nomination is more meaningful than anyone could imagine.
Others who struggle for their share of fame can be seen in The Identical, In A World... and The Artist.
They include Diana Rigamenti (Alba Rohrwacher), a broke, struggling, boldly bespectacled artist who is owed money from a job and is given two days to pay up the overdue rent on her apartment.
We all know the story of the starving artist who struggles for years, or even until death, with poverty while striving to bring his / her art form forward for recognition and purchase.
Wanting to find out more about the passionate, young, overeaching past of the game designers that struggled during that time, this report manga was created: «Passion of Game Designers ~ in their «early» days» Following his recent works, «Utsunke» and «Pen and Chopsticks» manga artist Keiichi Tanaka, who himself had a career in the game industry, will be handling his third report manga.
Similarly, many artists who survived the transition from 2D to 3D have struggled with shaders.
I end up coaching a lot of artists who are struggling financially.
I am a «Struggling Artist» who found a video on You Tube where the user had taken one of my pieces and used it in the video.
, instead of trying to work with business coaches or marketing experts who don't understand the reality of what artists struggle with, and give suggestions that don't make sense in the art marketing world.
The most common response from artists who are struggling with sales is that they are doing nothing to fix it..
That achievement in the arts, as in any field of endeavor, demands struggle and sacrifice, no one would deny; that this has certainly been true after the middle of the 19th century, when the traditional institutions of artistic support and patronage no longer fulfilled their customary obligations, is undeniable: one has only to think of Delacroix, Courbet, Degas, van Gogh and Toulouse - Lautrec as examples of great artists who gave up the distractions and obligations of family life, at least in part, so that they could pursue their artistic careers more singlemindedly.
Now if you'll excuse me, I need to go tweet the link to this really great post to let other artists who are struggling to get their interview pitch in front of the right eyeballs know about it.
Because of my struggles with the line between abstract and figurative art, I'm always intrigued to find an artist who has managed to successfully straddle the two.
In 1949, Flack was enrolled at Cooper Union, situated in the midst of a neighborhood that also sheltered the Cedar Tavern, The Club, the Tenth Street cooperatives, and other notable addresses forever associated with the names of de Kooning, Kline, Pollock, Krasner, et al — a group of artists who had spent the best years of their lives struggling in obscurity.
Mack's subversive work underscores the struggles of many women artists in the 1970s who found their role as homemaker monotonous and often an obstacle to being taken seriously in a male - dominated art world.
A worthy tribute, the exhibition and book demonstrate that while the movement was propelled by the revered and unnamed who fought and often died to advance the struggle for racial justice, an impressive panoply of artists was also engaged, enraged and motivated.
Godfrey added that they realised during the research that the artists took a very multifaceted approach to what it meant to be a black artist, who they should make their work for and how the omnipresence of the political struggle of the black community should be represented.
Despite facing opposition from his father, who feared painting was not a lucrative career, and his own financial struggles, Dumont continued to pursue a career as an artist.
For every Damien Hirst and Jeff Koons who are making millions from their art, there are millions of artists who struggle to get by.
In the end, as with the concerted anarchy of Brooklyn Open Studios, I leave torn between my admiration for the artists and dealers who struggle to survive within the system and those who struggle against it.
At a time of rising divisions within the United States, the advocacy of previously ignored artists of color who made artworks born of the struggle for civil rights is of great urgency.
The latest installment of Schoeni Art Gallery's Niubi series was «Generation Me: Lost in Transition,» an exhibition from February this year of young Mainland Chinese artists who are struggling to find their place in an already established and highly competitive art market.
Among the artists who struggled to find an opening in this less than hospitable environment were Martin Barré, Jean Degottex, Raymond Hainss, Simon Hantai, and Jacques Villeglé, all born in the decade after 1917.
Not so, according to Ziff, who struggled with self - reflexivity and creative anxiety over the course of the entire project as an artist - turned - reality - TV subject.
For a practical example, a related article looks at the struggles of open studios and at artists who can laugh at the system.
The exhibition presents a wide array of artists, from those who struggle with their minority identities as African immigrants residing in Europe or North America, such as Yinka Shonibare and Chris Ofili, to those who address epics on nationalism or religious conflicts in post-colonial Africa, such as Goncalo Mabunda and Rachid Koraichi.
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