Sentences with phrase «through iconic figures»

These works are not just aesthetically attractive, but intellectually engaging and reflect the artist's experience of inhabiting two very different cultures, which are linked through iconic figures from popular culture and international logos.

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With the great success enjoyed by SQC in Japan, and through his own abilities as a teacher and promoter of quality control and related management approaches, Deming became the iconic figure in the field, the «father of quality control.»
Saturday came to an end with the screening of Anton Corbijn: Inside Out, an intimate portrait of the influential Dutch artist who has taken iconic photographs of iconic figures throughout his career from David Bowie through Nelson Mandela to Kylie from Neighbours.
It's a scene that calls to mind «Raging Bull,» juxtaposing the brutality of that to which Harding has been reduced (a reluctant second - rate boxer, a pop cultural punchline) with the iconic and charismatic figure she once cut on the ice: passionate, fiery, tough and shot through with a formidable athleticism that, for several years, went critically underappreciated and grossly misunderstood.
Walking through parts of the lobby and all through the hallways leading to the guest rooms are framed photographs of all the iconic figures who have frequented this majestic NYC hotel since its existence, including Frank Sinatra, President Roosevelt, Farrah Fawcett and so many more.
Revealing foundational moments in art through pioneering figures from across the world, Spotlight features positions beyond the Western tradition, surveys of under - recognized artists and rarely seen work by iconic figures of the avant - garde.
Through some 120 works and documents loaned by museums in Vitebsk and Minsk and major American and European collections, the exhibition will present the artistic output of three iconic figures — Marc Chagall, El Lissitzky and Kazimir Malevich — as well as works by students and teachers of the Vitebsk school, such as Lazar Khidekel, Nikolai Suetin, Il» ia Chashnik, David Yakerson, Vera Ermolaeva, and Yehuda (Yury) Pen, among others.
A new experience is elicited from iconic sports moments through White's process of rebranding (often with her own personal brand preferences) and an expressive use of airbrush that simultaneously obscures, reveals and enhances surprising aspects of each figure.
Through her work, she plays with the idea of memory and the psychological self, whether it is in «Tired Men,» a series of photographs of iconic sculptures of Cuban historical figures depicted from the back to portrait «prints» created on an inkless dot matrix printer, their images only seen in the vague embossing created by the printer.
Fernández seeks to respond to their interpretations and biases through a conversation about a deeper sense of these varied American cultures, contesting the iconic view of the «American Landscape» painting tradition constructed by Church and his peers that often omitted or erased other narratives and figures.
ICON is a show that links back through the long History of Art, representing some of its iconic figures and themes, its role as recorder of movements and trends and subject matters of their day.
This exhibition explores the masculine identity through iconic symbols and voyueristic nature of finding a connectiveness with professional sports figures.
These examine notions of the raw intersection of race, gender, and sexuality through iconic, silhouetted figures, which offer an extended contemplation on the nature of figurative representation and narrative in contemporary art.
David Hockney's career has spanned and epitomised the art movements of the last five decades; his story is one of precocious achievement at Bradford Art College, the Swinging 60s in London where he befriended many of the iconic cultural figures of the generation, to California and the cool of the swimming pool series of paintings, through the acclaimed set designs for countless operas around the world and major retrospective exhibitions.
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