Sentences with phrase «through autobiographical»

In essence, through autobiographical narratives constructed in social interaction, we create personal meaning and emotional understanding of the events we have experienced that contributes to our evolving sense of self throughout the lifespan.
These artists interpret the thirty - year influence of the Vietnam War through autobiographical experiences, narratives, and postmemories.
Tom Burr: Under Construction Burr's latest project in the disused Marcel Breuer - designed Pirelli Building in New Haven epitomises the artist's longtime engagement with public spaces through an autobiographical lens.
Each artist brings her own voice to the forefront, whether channeled through an autobiographical point of view, whimsical, raw or erotic lens, it remains fearlessly uncensored.
For example, in our Book Club Plus work in third grades, this played out in an author study of Patricia Polacco, a prolific Michigan author who through her autobiographical fiction shares family stories of her Russian immigrant and her Michigan farmer ancestors.
From his sort - of neo-realist (but too quirky to really be neo-realist) films of the 1950s through his autobiographical opuses of the 1960s and his flamboyantly surreal 1970s films, he never made a film that wasn't undeniably Fellini, and yet it's easy to see his ties to nearly every cinematic movement that took place during his long career.

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Through case studies and autobiographical stories, she underscores how suffering will enter each of our lives at different points, to different ends.
This book will make you think and it's hard to give a greater compliment than that... a deeply personal and sensitively constructed exposition of some of the most enduring philosophical questions... particularly fascinating... endearingly autobiographical style... Shaha has constructed a charmingly readable journey through some of the most enduring philosophical territory, weaving memories and thoughtful anecdotes into a powerful story of hope and truth.
Individually, the men recall Fox passing on Williamson's outline for episodes one through six, the audition period (almost 500 actors tried out for Dawson), Joey's real - life counterpart «Fanny,» other elements of the show autobiographical to Williamson, and the hype leading up to the series» launch; as you may surmise, this is a breathless and edifying eight minutes.
George Michael, Through George Michael's Eyes — Spencer Kornhaber thinks the late singer's autobiographical documentary conveys a man in charge of his own narrative, and reticent to reveal all.
It informs everything he has written, for his work is restlessly autobiographical, infused with the urgency of thinking through his life on paper.
«It was the autobiographical nature of the work, this exploration of Dresden's bombing through the eyes of a survivor.
The performance of an autobiographical high - school musical that Tiny writes, directs, and stars in makes a rousing and suitably theatrical finale for a tale populated with young people engaged in figuring out what's important and shot through with strong feelings, smart - mouthed dialogue, and uncommon insight.
Jiménez's compelling autobiographical stories in Breaking Through, sequel to The Circuit, combine dramatic social issues of poverty and prejudice in the 1950s with timeless adolescent experiences of family tension, school, and romance.
When I began outlining my plans to Jack, talking through the editorial process and discussing the benefits of publishing his autobiographical work in ebook form, the ninety - four - year old nodded, smiled, and said.
The manga broke through to new and crossover audiences with its autobiographical tale of a young woman coming to terms with her sexuality after a series of struggles, including hiring a prostitute.
Especially when the the stories are really autobiographical and the author is reveling in the awesomeness of their own experience, filtered through educated pandering reflection and elevated, flowery word choice.
Mainly autobiographical, it follows Céline's travels through Europe, colonial Africa, post-World War I America, and his hometown of Paris, with a caustic, nihilistic depiction of people and culture.
Using the visual language of mythological depictions of wrestling, mined from art historical sources and his own memory, these paintings propose new through lines in Dunham's practice that are both formal and autobiographical in nature.
This display explores Heilmann's formal approach to painting and abstraction, and considers the autobiographical themes that run through her work.
1946 Gains significant national exposure through publication of first Moses greeting cards and best - selling monograph, Grandma Moses, American Primitive (autobiographical notes by Grandma Moses, edited by Otto Kallir, and with an introduction by Louis Bromfield; New York: The Dryden Press).
Williams thus developed an approach that rendered the abstract representational, not only through titles replete with autobiographical references, but also in the shapes he incorporates.»
«Crash» (2014), which opened last Thursday and ran through Sunday, is his last completed work — openly autobiographical, revealing, instantly lovable.
The exhibition's title, I Who Have Arrived In Heaven, reflects the artist's long - standing interest in cosmic realms and resonates with the autobiographical element that runs through her oeuvre.
The «Dollhouse» stands out as a uniquely autobiographical piece, in which Schapiro represents her view of women's role in society — at a major transformational moment in the life of American women and in her own — through the invaluable language of play.
For the past 40 years, McArthur Binion, who describes himself as a «Rural Modernist,» has been producing unconventional, deeply autobiographical abstract compositions, through which he has been complicating and broadening the traditional idioms of abstraction and Modernism.
Art so easily becomes a thin veil through which a version of the self, some autobiographical reference — even if it's miles off — defines oneself.
Through their own process, be it autobiographical, metaphorical or inspired by performance and impersonation, these artists present visual narratives that interrogate social, cultural and political dialogues.
While she shares many similarities with other contemporary artists through her use of materials, Orly uses a lighter touch than is found in the political commentaries of Laura Splan and Ghada Amer, and more closely resembles the autobiographical work of Tracey Emin.
Beyond the common superficialities of the two spaces, both artists» work draws heavily upon autobiographical elements, contradicting society's expectations of women's art and women artists, through the communication of their most intimate experiences.
Part diary, part memoir, «Let Everything Else Burn» chronicles Huerta's colored life through a collection of short autobiographical texts, paired with well known artworks and archived images of his personal history and past.
Bringing personal experiences (both real and imagined) into contact with broader historical, social, and political topics, his expansive practice has been described as an «autobiographical journey through the architecture of modern life — constantly rebuilt as it is retold.»
Downey uses the material, painterly process of image - creation to merge a history experienced only through books, movies, and photographs with autobiographical memories set in the leftover landscape of that history.
Pictured above: Autobiographical Confessions through effigies, idols, saints and Martyrs A journey through the stages of a life: sex, love, marriage, childbirth, betrayal, rage, revenge, illness, healing and redemption, 2010 - 17 Mixed - media installation Courtesy of the artist
Artist Jasper Johns is firmly placed in the American collective consciousness through his well - known later - styled Abstract Expressionist paintings, autobiographical drawings, and unusual sculptures.
While he went through several radical stylistic changes over those three decades, a determination to work from basic instincts and primal feelings runs throughout, giving the show a powerful autobiographical momentum.
Working from an autobiographical, six - act pseudo-operatic text that serves as a guide through his labyrinth, the work becomes a tapestry of myth, dream, and reality that seduces viewers into weaving in their own meaning.
Through Saturday, the David Zwirner Gallery has on view a fine selection of more than 40 photographs, most not previously exhibited, culled from an unostentatiously autobiographical chronicle of Mr. Eggleston's travels across America and parts of Europe from 1983 to» 86.
Since his inclusion as the youngest artist in the 2000 Whitney Biennial, Hancock has garnered attention for his use of color, drawing, and the autobiographical drama that evolves through his paintings.
Mor, focusing on Kozyra's project for an autobiographical film, will be juxtaposed with her ongoing project Looking for Jesus, a documentary film in which Kozyra is not an actor, but a spectator who investigates the effects and «faces» of the Jerusalem syndrome through the eyes and actions of people who believe themselves to be present - day Messiahs.
Each thematic gallery then has an autobiographical element, whether through materials important to her or narratives that evoke her past.
Language, identity and autobiographical impulses are among the topics to be discussed and integrated through readings in
A unique dynamic was happening that night; this circle of painters are all tied to Benjamin, making his show in a sense autobiographical, as he charted the development of his own artistic practice through these artists.
Her inclusion of narrative — through literary, philosophical, and autobiographical references — and use of bold color and theatrical imagery infused these objects and installations with sly humor and a prescient concern with the decorative, generating a feminist legacy increasingly appreciated in retrospect.
In April, I'm most looking forward to seeing the world through Alexander Chee's eyes via his book of essays, How to Write an Autobiographical Novel (HMH Books).
Through objects, performances and installations, Sahib explores both formal and autobiographical themes, relating often to intimacy, sexuality, relationships, desire and community.
Through her eloquent, diaristic writing, it becomes increasingly clear that, whilst often associated with the Minimalists, her work was actually defined by a powerful emotional and autobiographical reflex.
At the same time, his sensitive use of his own foibles (vanity, for one) and challenges (physical disability) provide an autobiographical perspective through which to navigate the contradictory emotions and paradoxes of his examination of individual and political power.
His works are not specifically autobiographical, but express the artist's identity and sexuality through a personal mythology and aesthetic sensibility that oscillates between baroque opulence and minimalist asceticism.
My Model / MySelf is at once autobiographical and reflective of the capitalist impulse to seek validation through identification with external stimulus due to the failure of traditionally binaristic social and familial structures to recognize the realities of complex personal multiplicities.
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