Sentences with phrase «through iconic works»

Decisive Moments: 20th Century Street Photography traces the evolution of street photography through iconic works spanning the century.

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Through 20 years of working with and educating successors, and interviews with iconic successors, such as Bill Wrigley, Christie Hefner, Massimo Ferragamo, and John Tyson, I have learned that there are many ways that James can meet these challenges and step out of the shadow of his father.
Though we're happy to see they kept the iconic clown doll scene, even if it is something we're still working through in therapy since the first film.
I'm still working through this in my head, too, but there's some point at which a film becomes more iconic than the book it's based on and any future adaptations of the book can't escape that.
As a bonus, she goes on to discuss her work on the infamous Cannibal Ferox, in which she appeared in an iconic gore scene suspended by hooks through her breasts.
«Normally I'm an advocate of going slow and getting off the beaten path when I travel, but for a couple reasons I was keen to do a barnstorm - tour of London's most obvious and popular tourist attractions: First off, I wanted to test how my newfound lack of luggage could make me more mobile during these types of layovers; second, I was genuinely curious about London's iconic sights, since the only other times I've traveled through the city I've have been on quick, work - oriented trips to other parts of the U.K.» — Rolf on 19 London cliches in less than four hours
«We've been working around the clock with our partners to be able to offer this iconic, culture - rich destination to our global customers, with the added convenience of online booking through a trusted travel partner,» said Mario Ribera, vice president of market management for Latin America.
Also known as a «stove top espresso maker», the iconic Moka Pot works similar to the siphon, with air and heat working to push water through the coffee grounds and delivering a clean, unfiltered flavor - and the highest caffeine levels!
That way you can work all day in town, then take a 20 - minute Uber or cab ride through the city's upscale eastern suburbs, to Australia's most popular and iconic beach.
Usual service resumes, as players hack and slash their way through hordes of demons, works their way through puzzles, and upgrade their mythological weaponry, all with the aim of defeating the most iconic of Greek Gods.
- Aonuma and Miyamoto have played through BotW start to finish - the strangest thing Link can eat is «dubious food» which happens when you mess up cooking - «it's a secret» as to whether the Master Sword can break - Switch TV mode will have better resolution / sound than Wii U - Link can wear green, but it wasn't specified if this was his iconic green tunic - Link does no speak a full sentence - Link does not have a family - Breath of the Wild was the toughest Zelda game to create - companions outside of your horse include a wolf, but this was most likely referencing the wolf Link amiibo - the stamina meter can be upgraded - Link's last name is the same as Mario's according to Miyamoto, meaning it's Link Link - Link is not human - Breath of the Wild takes place after Ocarina of Time - Aonuma / Miyamoto are unsure what NX stood for, but they say it was probably for Nintendo X - you can eventually get a snowboard for a shield (this may be a joke)- you can not eat horses - the game does have big surprises - Miyamoto thinks that Pauline lives in New Donk City - Aonuma / Miyamoto say that Tingle is always happy and the devs love him - While there are multiple Links in games, it's always the same Mario in his adventures - the idea of Paper Zelda is discussed, and while the convo does seem playful, Aonuma says they're working on it.
Powered by the Unreal Engine 4, you battle your way through (or more realistically, against) some of the most iconic and well loved books, historical events and works of art such as Edvard Munch's «The Scream», Miguel Cervantes's «Don Quixote» and even a battle against William Wallace... the real one, not the Mel Gibson version, though they both may or may not appear in the game... mostly may.
This palette evolves as you pull through the game and there are some iconic elements, it has its own visual language that combines design and art... There is an art bible containing a huge amount of information that tells us how things work, kind of a set of rules.
The subjects of her work, many reflective of the artist herself or iconic women through history, are modernised with visual characteristics of resilience, passion and allure.
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 his expressive depictions of children and animals ranging from paintings and drawings, to three - dimensional works employing FRP, ceramic, bronze, and large - scale installations, Nara continues to attract audiences internationally and is one of Japan's most iconic artists of our time.
On view through May 13, 2018, Jasper Johns: «Something Resembling Truth» features more than 120 rarely loaned artworks by one of America's greatest artists — from his iconic targets, maps and numbers, to works from throughout his influential six - decade career.
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.
Here, he has not only slashed through the pristine white surface with twenty - four of his iconic cuts — the greatest number that he would ever commit to one canvas — but has also added a further dimension to the work by enshrouding it in a black lacquer frame, which glistens with reflections of the world around it.
The exhibition spans Warhol's iconic career from his early illustrative works of the 1950s, through Pop Art's 1960s heyday, until his untimely death in 1987 — addressing the artist's exploration of every facet of modern life, from consumerism and commissions to Communist politics.
According to Gates, this housing art belongs to a virtuous ecological system in which the improvements brought about by the project are financed through the sale of works of art made with materials found on site, investing them with certain historical and iconic meanings.
The works in 1968 and Other Myths depict recognisable and iconic images from the 1968 student revolts as well as tangentially related ones, found through online research or via other unsystematic channels.
Works from the early eighties, nineties and noughties such as Formica Red (1983); Timex (1987); Charles Eames Chair (2002) e SMEG (2002) are iconic examples of Bertrand Lavier's ability to morph object - hood through the painterly gesture, challenging and experimenting the Duchampian concept of Ready Made.
On view from December 4, 2013 through March 9, 2014, this is the first - ever exhibition to focus on Emin's works in neon, a crucial aspect of the artist's practice that began with her iconic The Tracey Emin Museum (1995), which opens the show.
Having turned 93 this past December, the iconic «painter of black» French artist Pierre Soulages would be highly deserving of a major retrospective; but his current show «21st - Century Soulages,» on view at the French Academy in the Villa Medici in Rome through June 16, is in fact devoted to recent work.
The Tate Modern audioguide talks you through a selection of the most iconic works in the collection displays, including international paintings and sculptures spanning a century.
Taking its name from Gloria (1956), an iconic work by Rauschenberg in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art, this exhibition explores the interests and actions of Rauschenberg in the 1950s through a younger set of eyes, those of internationally acclaimed artist Rachel Harrison (b. 1966), who has become known for her original approach to art - making that simultaneously addresses and analyzes the conventions of art and mass culture.
Varejão reveals the inspirations behind the works as she leafs through paintings by Llyn Foulkes, famous portraits of Native Americans by George Catlin, lesser - known paintings of McKenney and Hall's History of the Indian Tribes of North America, and images of iconic abstract paintings.
Though Durham is wary of iconic representation in his work, in the late 1980s and early 1990s he began experiments on the relationship between culture and man made objects through his extensive use of installations.
From his 5 - meter tall sculpture COMPANION (PASSING THROUGH) to his 9 - meter tall wooden sculpture SMALL LIE, presented during London's FRIEZE ART FAIR, his artworks are immediately recognizable as he transforms iconic pop culture characters into thought - provoking works of art.
The Institute will be showcasing 125 iconic works as voted on by members of the public in an exhibition at Pratt Manhattan Gallery at 144 West 14th Street, Second Floor, from November 30, 2012 through January 19, 2013.
Elsewhere he has spoken of endeavouring to understand the «mental space» of these iconic artists through placing their works in environments composed in his distinctive style.
Through vintage gelatin silver prints, first - edition publications, periodicals, and correspondence, Henri Cartier - Bresson: The Decisive Moment brings new insights to this iconic work.
Danh Vo: Take My Breath Away Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Upper East Side February 9 — May 9 Spiraling through the iconic Wright building, «Danh Vo: Take My Breath Away» presents a survey of Vo's work from the past 15 years.
Each floor of this chronologically organized exhibition is a tour through some of our obsessions of the decades: consumerism, censorship, celebrity worship — all materialized in bold, iconic and unforgettable works
The exhibition features work from1970s through the 1990s and includes iconic series known as Swiss boxes, progressions, and stacks, in addition to a work initially conceived in the 1960s that Judd returned to in the 1990s.
One Million Years is a live reading of On Kawara's iconic work One Million Years and was presented in the UK for the first time by the South London Gallery through a continuous reading that lasted seven days and nights in Trafalgar Square during early 2004.
Presented as a chronological overview, the exhibition will trace Hockney's development from his student days in 1961, through to his iconic works of the 1960s and 1970s, and on to his recent success at the Royal Academy and beyond.
Through the works, he investigates pairs of opposites such as the iconic versus the unknown; social structures versus inner chaos and modernism versus post-punk subcultures.
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.
Assembling many of the foundation's most iconic works along with treasures by artists less familiar, this celebratory exhibition explores avant - garde innovations of the late nineteenth through mid-twentieth centuries, as well as the groundbreaking activities of six pioneering arts patrons who brought to light some of the most significant artists of their day and established the Guggenheim Foundation's identity as a forward - looking institution.
It traces Ray from his artistic beginnings in New York through to his central role in the Parisian avant - garde, where he featured in the first Surrealist exhibition with Jean Arp, Max Ernst, André Masson, Joan Miró, and Pablo Picasso and produced such now iconic works as Noire et blanche and Le Violon d'Ingres.
With 1 + N chairs, Colombian artist Fito Segrera pays tribute to conceptual artist Joseph Kosuth's iconic work through an artificial intelligence twist.
The exhibition of iconic and old works by American artist John Baldessari will be on view at Sprüth Magers Gallery in Los Angeles, USA, from February 24th through April 2nd, 2016.
«The Original Copy: Photography of Sculpture, 1839 to Today,» at the Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53rd Street, through November 1, moma.org This stunner, organized by MoMA photography curator Roxana Marcoci, may be the surprise star of the summer, assembling dozens of works that document other pieces, from Lee Friedlander's snapshots of public monuments to Robert Mapplethorpe's iconic portrait of the late Louise Bourgeois with a large sculptural phallus tucked under her arm.
The exhibition at Serpentine highlights Latham's ideology through a selection of works that span his entire career: his iconic spray and roller paintings; onesecond drawings; the film piece Erth (1971); and Five Sisters (1976).
Organized in collaboration with London's Tate Britain and the Metropolitan Museum of New York, the exhibition celebrates the artist's 80th birthday, retracing his entire career through more than 160 works (paintings, photographs, engravings, video installations, drawings and printed works), including his most iconic paintings — swimming pools, double portraits and monumental landscapes — and some of his most recent creations.
Two new dynamic light sculptures entitled Modern Wonder will be on view, along with one of the artist's most iconic works, Madame, from January 15 through March 22, 2014 at the Gallery's 11th Avenue Windows space.
This project, facilitated by Sarah Nishiura, presents a formal exploration of how that iconic motif gets translated into other media through the work of Mie Kongo and James Kao.
On view are iconic works from key moments of his career, from his student days in the 1960s to the present, including his large - scale double portraits of the celebrity friends of his youth; the collaged Polaroids through which he examined new possibilities within Cubism as well as the artistic use of photography; his later forays into painting the landscape on location in his native Yorkshire; and finally, his experimental works using iPad apps.
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