Sentences with phrase «through artistic life»

Looking at the painted figures offers a tour through artistic life in the 20th century; one encounters artists such as Andy Warhol and Robert Smithson, and Metropolitan Museum conservator Henry Geldzahler.

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This life — A concern for this life (as opposed to an afterlife) and a commitment to making it meaningful through better understanding of ourselves, our history, our intellectual and artistic achievements, and the outlooks of those who differ from us.
It is our hope that through these relationships students will get a better understanding of what it means to them to be the musician of the future, to transform lives through music,» said Danilo Pérez, the Institute's artistic director and a Grammy Award - winning pianist and composer.
(no blood)-- strangling.am waiting to unleash my sexual desires through pain.want u to bring it on also.am cook, like to travel.am artistic, intelligent, positive outlook on life.
Released in theatres on August 24,1966, «Fantastic Voyage» was not only a film of authentic wonder but a science fiction masterpiece with amazing special effects... the team enters the body of a man where they see first hand the oceans of life within the human body that contains the «corpuscles», «the heart», «the lungs» and other features of the human body through which the crew move through are exquisitely designed in great detail with artistic quality.
As artistic director Peter von Bagh writes, the aim is «to make film screenings shimmer like live performances — through our efforts to guarantee the original format, the best technical care...» (1) And indeed thanks to that care, which includes live accompaniment by great musicians or the use of a large orchestra for new commissioned scores, or again the availability of new and recently restored prints within the walking space of four close venues, the experience of watching a film becomes something unique, a concert - like event.
Henry Moore describes in his sourced quotes sculpture art and life in English artistic scene of the 1930's - 1950's Henry Moore's quotes illustrate clearly his focus as sculptor for the natural forms such as bones, shells and the pebbles with their holes right through them, on the beach.
Reflections on loss and living explores the themes of living with absence and the roots of life through artistic responses sent in by you or the arts groups or classes you work with.
Those aspects include choosing great books with real characters working their way through real lives; reading the books with support from partners, volunteers, or tutors, a recording of the book, or a resource teacher; talking about books with other readers — confirming what you understand and adding your own insights; writing about books; and extending understanding through artistic response.»
Chair Phil George, commented: «It's more important than ever that we provide opportunities for young people to enrich their lives through artistic expression.
With performers, vendors, bunnies and free lunch, Life Is Living is a celebration of Oakland life through hip hop, intergenerational health and artistic expressLife Is Living is a celebration of Oakland life through hip hop, intergenerational health and artistic expresslife through hip hop, intergenerational health and artistic expression.
Its actually something that I was thinking of broaching today,... how her artistic view of life truly enchanced everything she did, because she first saw life through an artistic lens rather than a logical one.
This book introduces Tony Sarg, the artistic inventor who conceived the huge balloons that float through New York City each Thanksgiving, and joyously celebrates his life's creative process.
Sofitel works with the very best architects, hotel designers and interior decorators to bring each Sofitel hotel's personal story to life, reinventing the traditional French - style hotel through inspired artistic collaborations.
My blog captures moments of discovery experienced through daily life and the archaeological, cultural, artistic, natural, sea swimming, culinary, road tripping kinds of experiences I seek in Catania, Sicily and beyond.
Having experience with sound design and audio post-production through various projects for companies including Cedar Fair, 3D Live, and Comhear, as well as teaching advanced synthesis and sound design classes at the Art Institute of California, Daniel has been able to not only hone his skills but develop new creative tools to assist him in his artistic endeavors.
Even the determined and successful heroine of Mrs. Craik's mid-19th-century novel about feminine artistic success, Olive, a young woman who lives alone, strives for fame and independence and actually supports herself through her art — such unfeminine behavior is at least partly excused by the fact that she is a cripple and automatically considers that marriage is denied to her — even Olive ultimately succumbs to the blandishments of love and marriage.
This is the second in an ongoing series of interviews with artists who are making a living through their art and complimentary careers (or «day jobs») that encourage their creativity and artistic expression.
If there were I feel I could make such great art if I didn't have to live through the daily stressors of being the artistic leader of a midsize regional theatre, stress being one of the very worst things for Lyme disease.
«El Anatsui is perhaps the most significant living African artist working on the continent today,» said Baratta, citing his «originality of artistic vision, his long - term commitment to formal innovation, and his assertion through his work of the place of Africa's artistic and cultural traditions in international contemporary art.»
His work addresses themes of religion, colonialism, capitalism, and artistic authorship, but refracts these sweeping subjects through intimate personal narratives — what the artist calls «the tiny diasporas of a person's life
The newly built Residency studio allowed us to develop a unique offer of support for artists, who could explore their artistic practice through living and working in the building.
This exhibition, which is on view parallel with the survey of Tino Sehgal, captures another level of what we consider «live» and represents the artistic approach of new director Beatrix Ruf for the Stedelijk to ask questions about contemporaneity through exhibitions and displays of artistic visions.
Each session focuses on a particular artistic medium through the lens of a timely theme that animates the work of emerging and established living artists.
One wonders if Weber and Stritzler - Levine realised just how far off the map they would go when independent institutional curator José Roca, a native of Colombia who now lives in Bogotá, agreed to take on the project.1 Inspired by a show of Andean chuspas — bags made from coca leaves — that would run simultaneously in the BGC Focus Gallery, Roca envisioned immersive environments in which the paradoxes, polarities and points of contact between diverse artistic practices are explored through the tropes of the river and weaving.2 The works themselves provide their own context as they interact with each other and viewers, who are given a minimalist illustrated pamphlet as their only guide to what they will encounter in the gallery spaces.
Tracing the influence of abstraction through society and politics over the past century, the exhibition stands in ardent defence of the artistic practices of Malevich and his contemporaries, an ambitious attempt to corroborate his rebuttal from more than 80 years ago that «the Black Square is real life
Martin Creed (GB b. 1968), the winner of 2001 Turner Prize, is known for an artistic practice of through minimal means investigate everyday realities, and the visible and invisible structures that shapes our lives.
With their analysis and creativity the artists brought their contribution to Mali's recovery, extending the influence of the artistic and cultural life of Mali through the creation of original works of art.
Trying to give a breath of fresh air to the city's artistic scene, the gallery brings works that can expand horizons, open minds and view the world and life in general through various different eyes, ideas, and souls.
Passionate about aesthetic images of real life and reluctant in grounding his work on the legacy of perfected representations of beautiful, real scenes through painting, photography or video, Chassaing's artistic work is based on inventing and constructing new worlds to play in as photographer.
This project explores Los Angeles» legacy as a site of artistic transformation and second chances, through the poetic investigation and fictional re-construction of the Artist Actualization Services, a short - lived and obscure performance art group active in Los Angeles from 1979 - 1980.
Artists are encouraged to expand their artistic vision through the use of live performance, resulting in truly original productions.
On display from July 9 through 26, Living Threads highlights the artist - to - artist relationships which foster ideas and energy foundational to a sustained artistic practice.
About The Gordon Parks Foundation exhibition space The Gordon Parks Foundation's mission is to permanently preserve the work of Gordon Parks, make it available to the public through exhibitions, books, and electronic media, and support artistic and educational activities that advance what Parks described as «the common search for a better life and a better world.»
From the early twentieth century, through the post-war years until today, downtown Manhattan, specifically Greenwich Village, was at the heart of bohemian life, vibrant intellectual discussion, and the gathering place for the artistic community.
Through Savoir - Faire, SOHO20 draws out the playful, experimental, and powerfully delicious aspects of artistic inquiry to reassess and redefine our perceptions about art, life, and the roles of women in each.
Her intimate still lifes, portraits and landscapes evoke European Modernism in its many artistic styles and movements, glimpsed through a contemporary lens.
A chance to hear about emerging artistic practice and «Life After Art School» through presentations by former MK Gallery Showcase and Platform exhibitors.
Quinn's diverse and poetic work meditates on our attempts to understand or overcome the transience of human life through scientific knowledge and artistic expression.
Boasting an impressive roster of graduates and faculty such as Eva Hesse, Alex Katz, Ellsworth Kelly, Robert Mapplethorpe, Sylvia Plachy, Annabelle Seldorf, Peter Shelton, Robert Wilson, and Carlos Zapata, among many others, Pratt has indelibly touched many people's lives through its legacy of artistic endeavors and commercial designs.
Young artists participating in TAM's Art After School program have spent the year exploring the artistic process through weekly art - making sessions where they collaborated on murals, experimented with printmaking, crafted larger than life sculptures, and more!
Through nearly 50 works by 12 artists, the exhibition documents the activities and artistic production of the Rat Bastard Protective Association (RBPA), an inflammatory, close - knit community of artists who lived and worked together in a building they dubbed «Painterland» in the Fillmore neighborhood of mid-century San Francisco.
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Persian Art Exhibit at Guggenheim Museum — Persian artist Monir Farmanfarmaian, now over 90 years old, is celebrating a milestone in her life and artistic career: Her work is on view at the Guggenheim Museum through June 3rd, marking her first comprehensive solo exhibition in the United States.
The image created by such biographical anecdotes, Boccioni's ruminating self - portraits, and the artistic and personal anxieties of his diaries and letters, which are peppered with suicidal thoughts, befit the trope of the troubled and short - lived avant - garde artist, which from Vincent Van Gogh and Amedeo Modigliani, through the Abstract Expressionists, became prevalent in 20th - century art historiography.
For noted art historian and author James A. Porter, Charles White was one of the great interpreters of the history and culture of black Americans: «Charles is an artist steeped in life; and his informed artistic vision conduces to an understanding of vivid pictorial symbols which, through large as life itself, are altogether free or false or distorted ideas or shallow and dubious emotion.»
Through her artistic practice, Asawa reconnects with the Buddhist ethos of her parents, transforming the commonplace into metaphors for life processes themselves.
The three exhibitions, Tacita Dean: Landscape, Portrait, Still Life, shaped by Dean's response to the individual character of each institution, will explore genres traditionally associated with painting — landscape at the Royal Academy of Arts, portraiture at the National Portrait Gallery and still life at the National Gallery — seen through the contemporary prism of Dean's wide - ranging artistic practLife, shaped by Dean's response to the individual character of each institution, will explore genres traditionally associated with painting — landscape at the Royal Academy of Arts, portraiture at the National Portrait Gallery and still life at the National Gallery — seen through the contemporary prism of Dean's wide - ranging artistic practlife at the National Gallery — seen through the contemporary prism of Dean's wide - ranging artistic practice.
In her eternal thirst for further education, she entered the Royal College of Art and began, with the accumulated experiences and knowledge she had lived through, her artistic path towards greater and greater prominence.
This exhibition of remarkable drawings, ranging in style, discipline and medium, documents 50 years of his artistic life from the early fifties at Black Mountain College through his late years in New York and Maine.
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