Sentences with phrase «title of the show»

The alarming title of the show, brings to mind the obsessive observation of a subject of desire.
namic (Hunter College Art Gallery, 68th Street and Lexington Avenue): The jargony title of this show refers to the fact that some «postmodern, postindustrial» art has to do with repetition, reflecting the multiple, mass outlook of our technological society.
The eponymous title of the show at A Brooks Art Opera Rose refers to an electric pink acrylic paint.
According to the gallery release, the overall title of the show, «Another, Once Again, Many Times More,» is in tribute to the artist and art dealer known simply as Hudson, the founder of the Lower East Side gallery Feature Inc., who died earlier this year.
Greendale Community Theatre brings quirky comedy to a stage also occupied by audience in [title of show], through Jan. 20.
His stupid title of this shows what a sony lil kissass he is.
The afternoon began as it meant to go on for Overwatch, which not only picked up the first trophy but went on to become the most awarded title of the show, grabbing Best Multiplayer Game, PC Game of the Year, Competitive Game of The Year and Best Gaming Moment for its play of the game feature.
Battlefield 4 was always going to be a big title of the show (and was shown at EA's briefing as well — you'll be hearing about that on Friday) but Microsoft's attempt at showing it off did not go tremendously well.
The full title of the show is Layton Mystery Tanteisha Katori no Nazotoki File.
Why, exactly, are they set together in one relatively small gallery — and how are we to understand the baffling title of the show, Naked at the Edge?
The belligerent title of the show is the only hint about the identity of the aggressor, underscoring the eruptive violence that pervades Birch's work.
The acronymic title of the show is intended to suggest compression and provides the system to title the works.
«Streaming Spirits» is the evocative title of a show of new prints by Kiki Smith and Valerie Hammond organized by curator Crista Cloutier at Galerie Pfriem at the Savannah College of Art and Design's Lacoste, France, campus [through Sept. 1].
The glittering title of the show is a reference to the artist's use of her work as a sort of mask; the images she makes can tell any story she likes that may or not be true to her experiences.
Using vibrant colors, Mr. Hassell captures viewers» eyes with his images of lively fauna and bold flora and minds by drawing attention to Nature.The title of the show, Trace, is meant to suggest both a path and a mark made, a line drawn and also evidence of what is left behind.
The straightforward - sounding title of this show, «Paintings 1993 — 2003 New York — Texas,» turns out to represent a rather surprising journey.
The overall title of the show, «Another, Once Again, Many Times More» is in tribute to Hudson, of Feature gallery.
(You do know what the title of the show means, right?)
The title of the show rankled folks, including the current president.
Ex-governor and now ex-CNN host Eliot Spitzer signed off his last «In the Arena» with a quote from TR from which he took the title of the show.
It could also be the title of a show TP attempted to tape in March 2002 about the then upcoming primary election for Hudson County Democratic Freeholder.
Thropp borrowed the title of the show from a 2015 book by Jay Jorgensen and Donald Scoggins that explored the history of Hollywood costume design.
That would likely also be the title of the show and while it's said to focus on other characters, the «consigliere, concierge, the sommelier,» Stahelski said there is a good chance for Keanu Reeves to make an appearance.
So we decided to change the title of the show and no one will be able to find it, which would cause our ratings to drop.
(In case you didn't pick up on it from the previous sentence, the title of the show is Chance.)
The result was as nasty as it was sweet; the title of the show could easily be «Depression», «Loneliness» or «Addiction».
This ebook is designed for potential radio guests and includes title of show, name of host, theme, where aired, guest criteria, email, website, phone (optional), and best method of contact.
Through the title of the show, Three Chords, I am comparing the simple structure of a song to the simple structure of a painting.
The title of the show, «My Eye Travels,» pays homage to a work Cooper lost when her storage unit flooded during the storm.
«The title of the show needed to not have a single purpose: When the Heavens Meet the Earth can be about the object, the material, or the ethereal — the things we can't see,» says Jackson.
The title of the show, Some Time, is said to refer «to both the provisional nature of time and, more literally, to a short period of time».
The title of this show comes from a well known poem in Cuba Yo soy un hombre sincero (I Am a Sincere Man) written in 1891 by the poet, writer, and revolutionary José Martí.
The title of the show derives from a 1976 article, «The Apotheosis of the Crummy Space,» by Nancy Foote in Artforum, in which Foote celebrated the artistic use of spaces in abandoned buildings; her notion that such rooms in such buildings could be transformed by additions to or changes within them was, at the time, a powerful esthetic for Gordon Matta Clark's excavations of forsaken places in New York City, or by David Wojnarowicz's work a generation later.
Article by Kate Menard Mixed Bag is the title of the show currently on view at Real Estate in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
The title of the show refers to Lacan's ideas about child development and the age of human self consciousness.
The title of the show refers immediately to the T.S Eliot poem, but the paintings that Marino shows are far from an illustration of it.
The title of the show is attributed to English Pre-Raphaelite artist Sir Frederic Leighton's famous classist painting Flaming June (1895) which portrays a sleeping woman in a vibrant orange gown.
The title of the show, Rise and Fall, is also a reference to how this term is used to describe the rhythm and swinging pendulum of power and social movements throughout history.
Although Castellana's painting style and themes vary, he maintains his signature touch — thus the title of the show, This and That.
The tip off to what the Whitney Museum is telling us - the art public - is in the title of the show and what they say and what they don't say about it.
The title of the show is intentionally ambiguous and resonates on many levels depending on the chosen meaning of the term,» said Northrup.
(Also the title of a show he curated of artists who, in Bob's words, «stick a sharp pair of scissors into the soft underbelly of male hegemony»).
The title of the show references Joseph Beuys» 1977 Honigpumpe am Arbeitzplatz installation at Documenta 6, which pumped honey into tubes throughout several rooms of the main building, amongst the festival's attendees.
The collective has participated in numerous major shows including From Pierneef to Gugulective (for which they were included in the title of a show featuring over 700 art works) and Dada South both at the Iziko South African National Gallery, SPace at Museum Africa and US at the Johannesburg Art Gallery and Goodman Gallery.
The title of the show references the electric color phthalo blue or Phthalocyanine, a synthetic pigment that Lozano favors in his paintings for its brilliant and intense quality intended to create a euphoric mood in the space.
The character is not exactly Jacotey — her hair varies from blond to brunette — but she is used by the artist as an intimate mannequin, which the title of the show, Dolly, is evocative of.
The title of the show is taken from the title of a short film made by Jean - Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet in 1978.
That's the title of the show?
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