Sentences with phrase «theatrical spaces»

This collection was amassed from 1985 until the artist's death in 2008 and features a collection of Matton's miniature theatrical spaces.
His work often considers the architecture and latent histories of theatrical spaces through installations and performances that highlight states of transition — in bodies and buildings alike.
The work of transgender artist Yve Laris Cohen often considers the architecture and latent histories of theatrical spaces through installations and performances that highlight states of transition.
In the film's imagery, performers and set pieces have been removed through photo - editing to expose architectural elements and to create new readings of these theatrical spaces.
A period of experimentation on paper in the late 1950s and early 1960s gave way to a greater spatial complexity in the late 1960s, 70s and 80s, where the cubic cages were transformed into theatrical spaces, demonstrated in 1967's Triptych Inspired by T.S. Eliot's «Sweeney Agonistes» (Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden).
The audience for the kind of movies he wants to do just isn't there in the traditional theatrical space anymore.
At the Paris unveiling, a theatrical space composed of multiple rooms — a high school locker room installation here, a mirrored room featuring Nike's most iconic women's sneakers there — served to showcase the importance of the sportswear firm's women's business and the new concept.
So I wanted the imagery of the book crowding in, sometimes ominously, to create a kind of theatrical space on the page and a real feeling of the story.»
Here the mechanism of knowledge transmission, the theatrical space with its presumed audience and act of storytelling, is the enduring sign of consciously devised civilization.
By means of several soundtracks and objects, Gonzalez - Foerster transforms the static environment of the museum house into a theatrical space for active exploration.
; Can a mirror be held to the theatrical space of the installation - its performativity - implicating the spectator in that conversation?
Lovell began by making marks on the walls and progressively worked his way out into three - dimensional, theatrical space.
Daniel Berndt reviews Jumana Manna's first UK solo exhibition, at London's Chisenhale Gallery, a show that comprises of the artist's first feature - length film, A Magical Substance Flows into Me (2015), as well as presenting a variety of vessel - like sculptures that surround the theatrical space.
For the durational performances, the choreography of bodies in this re-imagined theatrical space will be influenced by silent film, vaudeville and early musical theatre.

Not exact matches

DJs from Ultra DJs will pump up the jams with a wide variety of party music, and accompanying the music will be sporadic theatrical vignettes choreographed by JACS Entertainment and dynamic digital content by Space Cadets AV projected on the industrial walls that encompass the venue.
Nightly DJs from Ultra DJs will pump up the jams with a wide variety of party music, and accompanying the music will be sporadic theatrical vignettes choreographed by JACS Entertainment and dynamic digital content by Space Cadets AV.
It is almost theatrical in its approach, the actors each given the space and opportunity to tackle the material with extended takes with tons of room to develop their characters.
The subdued colour scheme makes skin tones a bit of a moving target, meaning some of our heroes look like they may be suffering from space sickness; I trust this is a faithful representation of the theatrical experience.
Related Reviews: Walt Disney Treasures: Davy Crockett - The Complete Televised Series Other Disney Films of the»50s: Third Man on the Mountain (1959) • 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954) Old Yeller (1957) • Peter Pan (1953) • Darby O'Gill and the Little People (1959) Alice in Wonderland (1951) • Lady and the Tramp (1955) Theatrical Short Accompaniment: «Man in Space» (Part of Walt Disney Treasures: Tomorrowland)
«We wanted to give Pan the space to extend its theatrical run, so taking it out of the cluttered summer season made the most sense.
The Publicity and Publications gallery contains ad materials for Man in Space's theatrical release as a featurette, plus Disney's high - class companion books to the series.
«There is so little space in Hong Kong that you would have no chance with a fixed camera,» Doyle said while promoting the film during its theatrical run.
«Star Wars: The Last Jedi,» the 10th «Star Wars» theatrical film overall and second in the revived space - opera trilogy, opened to $ 220 million domestically this weekend, the second - biggest...
With talky scenes in confined spaces, there's no escaping the film's theatrical origins.
Free of theatrical confines, it makes use of giant sets, open spaces, and nimble camerawork.
Any Day Now, which won the Golden Space Needle for both Best Picture and Best Actor (Alan Cumming) just a few months ago, finally arrives for a theatrical run at the Harvard Exit.
Blu - ray / DVD Combo Pack Extras: The Science of Interstellar; Plotting an Interstellar Journey; Life on Cooper's Farm; The Dust; TARS and CASE; Cosmic Sounds; The Space Suits; The Endurance; Shooting Iceland: Miller's Planet / Mann's Planet; The Ranger and the Lander; Miniatures in Space; The Simulation of Zero - G; Celestial Landmarks; Across All Dimensions and Time; Final Thoughts; and theatrical trailers.
They may be classics now, but in their original theatrical runs, movies like Office Space, Harold and Maude, and Heathers got savaged by reviewers.
- Feature Commentaries with Director Ron Howard and Jim and Marilyn Lovell - Apollo 13: Twenty Years Later - Lost Moon: The Triumph of Apollo 13 - Conquering Space: The Moon and Beyond - Lucky 13: The Astronaut's Story - Theatrical Trailer - U-Control: The Apollo Era - U-Control: Tech - Splanations
This was the same studio, after all, that gave up on «Office Space» only weeks into its theatrical release, and the film is now widely considered to be one of the greatest comedies of its generation.
Florida's Space Coast's cultural arts community is made up of multiple theater groups, including the Historic Cocoa Village Playhouse and the Henegar Center, professional orchestras and dozens of theatrical and musical performances throughout the year.
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In addition to her voice work, Chabert has been a regular in Hallmark television films since 2010 and has starred in several mainstream theatrical releases such as Lost in Space, Mean Girl, and Sanitarium.
Akdogan often utilizes objects counter to their intended use — traditionally, colored gels for cinematic and theatrical lighting create distinct light conditions while remaining hidden from view; the artist extracts and edits the atmospheric and surface properties of these materials, often directly in the exhibition space — manipulating layers of color pigments, print, and light sources.
Russell Tyler's solo show, Radiant Fields, effectively combines three major painterly characterizations of space: the cinematic, the theatrical, and the digital, with surprising result.
The original space is represented by theatrical interpretations by scenic painters and prop makers and the original bas - reliefs, which were removed from the building to make room for a new white cube, return for Penalva's exhibition.
The children are presented alone or in groups against a studio - like backdrop that negates time and space, while underlining the theatrical atmosphere and artifice that exists throughout Borremans's recent work.
Walking into the space conjures up recollections of the circus or some other heightened theatrical experience, populated by ghoulish, bizarre and animalistic characters sourced from Romanian folkloric myths, ceremonies, costumes and handcrafts.
Throughout the duration of the exhibition, her performers continuously enact a form of live installation in the gallery and the museum's outdoor spaces, bridging the conceptual and physical divide between performer and object, bystander and viewer, while addressing the ways in which dance and the spectacle of performance are presented in theatrical and exhibition contexts.
Friday, November 22, 2013 Doors open at 7 pm, Performance starts promptly at 7:30 pm Space limited RSVP is now closed Drifting: A Theatrical Exquisite Corpse draws from the surrealist tradition of the exquisite corpse, a collaborative exercise using words and images to construct a figure or phrase.
Conceived as a theatrical score that punctuates and demarcates space, creating interplay among pieces in different media and from diverse bodies of work,» the exhibition channeled pivotal figures including W.E.B. Du Bois, Bessie Smith, John Brown, Matthew Henson and Jimi Hendrix, exploring lesser - known aspects of their biographies.
His approach to art making is similar to that of a composer, and the exhibition is conceived as a theatrical score that punctuates and demarcates space, creating interplay among pieces in different media and from diverse bodies of work.
In the days between performances, the stage pieces and props for the work remain in the space as a self - aware and deflated theatrical residue, marking the dormant space as a site of ongoing activity.
Here light, color, and space combine with theatrical verve to declaim the tale of how American art became swaggeringly self - sufficient and remains so to this day (although the curators speak of a rather different inspiration: a drive to change art after the devastation of World War II).
For The Refusal of Time, the artist turns the gallery space into a theatrical set that evokes a slightly antiquated studio, with randomly placed items and large megaphones.
This is just one example of how in this exhibition the poetical / political readings of various works can be brought to the fore, and how by way of a theatrical staging they will activate each other and the space in which they are seen.
For more than a century, photographers have dealt with the spaces of their studios in strikingly diverse and inventive ways: from using composed theatrical tableaux (in photographs by Julia Margaret Cameron or Cindy Sherman) to putting their subjects against neutral backdrops (Richard Avedon, Robert Mapplethorpe); from the construction of architectural sets within the studio (Francis Bruguière, Thomas Demand) to chemical procedures conducted within the darkroom (Walead Beshty, Christian Marclay); and from precise recordings of motion (Eadweard Muybridge, Harold Edgerton) to playful, amateurish experimentation (Roman Signer, Peter Fischli and David Weiss).
Complete with viewing bleachers, this space is dedicated to musical, dance, theatrical (et al.) performances through the end of the Biennial.
Theatrical sculptural works by Jennifer Rubell, Cristina Iglesias, and Maria Nepomuceno encourage visitors to move around the gallery space.
Like Iglesias's more recent large - scale installations, this early work conjures a theatrical environment, a dream - like fictional world within an existing space.
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