Sentences with phrase «titles of his pieces suggest»

More generally, Mucha frequently intertwines questions of art history with contemporary issues, as the richly allusive titles of his pieces suggest.
The title of the piece suggests that the work is an homage to, often under appreciated artist Doris Totten Chase; a painter, sculptor, teacher and the pioneer of the video art.

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Like last month, I am offering up some behind - the - scenes bonus content here in the form of also - ran titles: headings for pieces that were suggested at our titles meeting but nixed for being too punny, too....
For the amusement of readers (and the delight of anyone who likes to get a glimpse behind the curtain), I have compiled some of the also - ran titles: headings for pieces that were suggested at our titles meeting but nixed for being too punny, too punchy, or simply too much.
As a special piece of bonus content, I am here to share with you, loyal readers, some of our also - ran titles: headings for pieces that were suggested at our titles meeting but nixed for being too punny,....
As a special piece of bonus content, I am here to share with you, loyal readers, some of our also - ran titles: headings for pieces that were suggested at our titles meeting but nixed for being too punny, too....
Here, loyal readers, is a glimpse behind the curtain at some of our also - ran titles for the pieces in this issue: headings that were suggested at our titles meeting but nixed for being too punny, too punchy, or simply too much.
It is suggested that boss Pep Guardiola and director of football Txiki Begiristain are leaving no stone unturned, with the ex-Barcelona ace seen as the last piece to the title - winning jigsaw.
Don't let the title of this article deceive you, the original author of the piece really does appear to believe that Liverpool's squad of 2012 is better equipped to take on the season than United, he even dares to suggest... Continue Reading →
As the title suggests, this stroller is a designer piece of kit.
Adapted by Almereyda from Jordan Harrison's 2014 play of the same title, the film is a seamless, unshowy weave of chamber piece and speculative fiction; at times it suggests a lo - fi companion piece to Spike Jonze's «Her» or perhaps an unusually soothing episode of «Black Mirror.»
And no, that's not THE reason suggested in the title of this piece, but it was certainly MY reason for initially buying a ticket.
You can read the Daily Mail's article HERE, which I suggest you do before reading this: As the title of this piece so subtly suggests, this is a direct response to the Daily Mail's recent article regarding the notorious Sandy Hook shooter, Adam Lanza.
As the title of this piece so subtly suggests, this is a direct response to the Daily Mail's recent article regarding the notorious Sandy Hook shooter, Adam Lanza.
Elsewhere, Jon tells us why Lego Dimensions is the toys - to - life title to beat this Christmas, suggests which free games should come on Windows 10 instead of Candy Crush and finally, a piece on the importance of Metacritic in today's world.
As the title of this particular piece of literature might suggest this is a hands on preview for Diablo 3.
Each piece remarks on an altered view, as the definition of the exhibition title «Parallax» suggests.
Every piece, as the exhibition title's reference to foodstuffs might suggest, bears a history of function that precedes its current status as art: a curvy - bladed knife, a mezzaluna, to chop garlic with, perhaps; or a piece of fine china designed for a particular dish.
The former is referenced, for example, in the three related Band - Aid pieces and in a haunting all - black, monochromatic work titled Wound Picture, and the latter is suggested by a menacing noose, almost unseen behind washes of white paint, in an untitled piece.
Interestingly, the majority of pieces in this one - room show are in fact watercolours, in contrast to what the title suggests.
The earliest piece in the show is Swimming, Smoking, Crying (2009), whose title — through an evident nod to Philip Guston's 1973 masterpiece Painting, Smoking, Eating — suggests, albeit more indirectly, that this is another of Schutz's allegories of painting.
While the title of the work alludes to the opening meditations on memory in Proust's masterpiece, which was itself most likely in part modeled on the famous overtures of German composer Richard Wagner's operas, the piece seems to at least partly suggest the way in which technology disrupts both our experience of space and of the past.
As suggested by the title, the exhibition Time Line is configured as a small retrospective of the US - based Argentinian artist Liliana Porter (b. 1941), presenting from historical pieces from the 1970s to her most recent works.
As the title suggests, the piece is a splendid display of earth tones.
As the title of the current exhibition suggests, Time - Lapse showcases pieces that either address the subjective experience of time or rely expressly on the passage of time to achieve full realization.
In his Four Colors Four Words light piece he offers to the viewer literary what the title of the work suggests — four colors rendered in four words.
As the title suggests, Nick Cave: Epitome is a carefully selected array of works showcased as exemplary pieces of his oeuvre.
«Transgressions» (2011 — 14), the exhibition's title piece, is accompanied by a series of studies, some with colored backgrounds that suggest the process of printing.
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