Not exact matches
I had seen a number of his earlier films at Paris Cinematheque and was
very curious to get to know a
real - live Soviet
artist.
The cool designs created by
real world
artists make drinking water look
very hot.
And now, director / star James Franco has brought the equally bizarre
real - life story behind the movie's creation to the big screen with «The Disaster
Artist» - proving that, at the
very least, good films can definitely be made about bad movies.
It's been ten years since his last movie, and many may stay away if they can't divorce the art from the
artist, but it would be
very interesting to see if this awards baity film has a
real soul to it in retelling a story of a man who has seen far too much bloodshed and loss on the battlefield.
The Disaster
Artist is
very funny, particularly if you know just how closely Franco models his performance on the
real, eccentric Wiseau.
The actress indicates she's had enough
real - life experience with controlling, narcissistic
artists, thank you
very much.
Damien Chazelle's second film is the story of two struggling
artists — jazz pianist Sebastian (Ryan Gosling) and wannabe actor Mia (Emma Stone)-- who don't exactly meet cute, then do before going on to have a
very real relationship (cleverly camouflaged as piece of fluff musical).
Because chronologically the images become
real visual quotes, explaining a lot; they illustrate
very clearly the start, developments and ending - including all moves and changes of this American modern
artist.
Because chronologically the images become
real visual quotes; they illustrate
very clearly the start, developments and ending - including all moves and changes - of this American
artist.
Because chronologically the images become
real visual quotes; they illustrate
very clearly the start, developments and ending - including all moves and changes - of the famous Fauvist
artist.
Because chronologically the images become
real visual quotes; they illustrate
very clearly the start, developments and ending - including all moves and changes - of this american
artist in Color Field.
Because chronologically the images become
real visual quotes; they illustrate
very clearly the start, developments and ending - including all artistic moves and changes - of the French
artist.
Because chronologically the images become
real visual quotes; they illustrate
very clearly the start, developments and ending - including all moves and changes - of this German
artist.
Because chronologically the images become
real visual quotes; they illustrate
very clearly the start, developments and ending - including all moves and changes - of the famous German
artist.
Because chronologically the images become
real visual quotes; they illustrate
very clearly the start, developments and ending - including all moves and changes - of the famous Spanish
artist.
Because chronologically the images become
real visual quotes; they illustrate
very clearly the start, developments and ending - including all moves and changes - of this
artist.
Beatrice de Clerval is not based on a single
real artist, but in developing her I was inspired by the life of Berthe Morisot, one of the six original exhibiting Impressionists, a dedicated and
very gifted painter who also protected the conventions of her social and family life.
Some Shibas can be
real escape
artists, climbing over or digging under fences, and even squeezing through
very small openings.
Straight second goes that the design is beautiful, it is inspired by
real Japanese manga / anime style, which is beautifully crafted by a
very talented Japanese
artist.
Here at Pop International, we have a
very real mission in terms of how we represent
artists.
It was a random ad on Craigslist that brought me to a ground floor garage space on Myrtle Ave and into the
very first
real artist studio.
If you read art magazines in the early»70s, it was
very rare to see any
real coverage of any women
artists.»
The
artist came at the
very end of the Northern Renaissance, after the Antwerp Mannerists and Jan Gossart and as perhaps a student of Pieter Coecke van Aelst, and he drew on a
real master of folk imagery, Hieronymus Bosch.
In a
very real way any
artist is dependent upon a gallery system to market his product.
«
Artists have always been perceived as a sort of mirror of the population and with a group show this size, I think we are able to present a
very real picture of what people are thinking and feeling on these subjects right now.»
The
artists in this exhibition approach - figuration in
very different ways and the people they depict are both imaginary and
real characters.
However, the
very real spider motif in the
artist's body of work has always represented a portrayal of her mother.
The painting by the mythical
artist Nat Tate, an invention of novelist William Boyd, which sold for a
very real # 7,250 at Sotheby's
«Even though the
artists are looking back at that post-WWII moment, when the magazines were starting, there is a
very real, living feeling as well, connected to making art today with materials that aren't of this physical moment.»
From a
very brief outdoor art gallery in West 24th Street to a fibreglass replica of Ronald McDonald having his shoes shined by a
real boy... Everything is gaining a lot of attention and the New York Post apparently reported that the NYPD were hunting for the
artist in question.
The divisions are probably already meaningless — similar to the fights between Abstract Expressionists and Pop
artists — but 10 years ago, these fights within comics were
very real.
HELEN FRANKENTHALER Plaza
Real (H. 139) soft - ground etching and aquatint, 1987, on Rives BFK, signed and dated in pencil, numbered 59/60 (there were also 12
artist's proofs), published by Ediciones Polígrafa, S.A., the full sheet, the palest mat staining,
very minor soiling showing only in the margins and on the reverse, otherwise in good condition, framed P. 20 x 26 1/2 in.
Though the two
artists went about their craft in
very different ways, stylistically and philosophically, Warhol's series of Beuys prints demonstrates a
real connection between the two.
The sea has also become a vehicle for political expression for
artists such as Chris Jordan and Pamela Longobardi who address the polluting effects of global commerce, overpopulation, and climate change; in the 21st century, the sea as subject is less a metaphor of transcendental space than a
very real place systematically being destroyed by human profligacy and waste.
But Lizzie Carey - Thomas, curator of Contemporary British Art at Tate Britain, told Channel 4 News that all the shortlisted
artists were
very engaged in the
real world (see video above), and said the fact that audio and visual work is so prominent showed a «fundamental shift» in the way
artists are making work.
Mathieu Malouf, at the
Real Fine Arts booth, is a
very good
artist.
HELEN FRANKENTHALER (B. 1928) Plaza
Real (Harrison 139) etching and aquatint in colors, 1987, on BFK Rives, signed and dated in pencil, numbered 1/60 (there were also 12
artist's proofs), published by Ediçiones Poligrafa, S.A., Barcelona, with full margins, a scuff in the yellow, minor surface soiling in the upper margin, soft handling creases, otherwise in
very good condition P. 20 x 26 1/2 in.
HELEN FRANKENTHALER Plaza
Real (H. 139) etching and aquatint with soft ground in colors, 1987, on Rives, signed and dated in pencil, numbered 17/60 (there were also 12
artist's proofs), published by Editions Poligrafa, S.A. Barcelona, with full margins, a few faint surface scuffs in the lower subject area, otherwise in
very good condition, framed P. 20 x 26 1/2 in.
It has been a
real pleasure to work with the
artists from the
very beginning of the process and with institutions like Bluecoat and Iniva to bring these commissions to fruition.»
In an earlier letter to Kunsthalle Bern, regarding a forthcoming exhibition Light and Motion / Kinetic art / New Trends in Architecture to which kinetic
artists had been invited to contribute, Soto made it clear that: «Eager to avoid all confusion between our work [the kinetic
artists] and the
very different work of the so - called «optical» school, we are particularly concerned that the Bern [exhibition] selection be respected — a selection exclusively founded, as its title suggests, on the idea of
real movement.
«He may not have been a
very good
artist,» says the
real - life Smith, «but he was going to make some money on that.»
The prospect of Apple giving up its pay - per - song model is a nonstarter, so iRadio will have to coexist in its ecosystem as a vehicle to the
real moneymaker; streaming music nets the host, and more importantly the
artist,
very little in licensing fees.
I thought this was worth sharing with some of my other groups as it talks about expressing yourself, self belief and making
real life connections; which is sometimes
very hard if you are an
artist.
Yet, the Observer can exclusively reveal that the high - profile street
artist Thierry Guetta — who goes by Mr. Brainwash, or MBW — is a
very active purchaser of Los Angeles
real estate.»
Organized
Real Estate will be properly redefined when just anybody can no longer jump into the game to make a buck by hook or by crook, when the
very vast majority of Realtors is in fact a much smaller group of actual professionals vs. the now
very large group of hit - and - miss minor league try - out
artists.