What one may see mundane
i view as a masterpiece.
Not exact matches
Anyone who doesn't
view Telltale's The Walking Dead
as a
masterpiece doesn't have a good taste in games.
I underestimated Spike Lee's 25th Hour badly upon its release a few years ago, misunderstanding it, fearing it, seeing it
as a mediocre film when, in fact, subsequent
viewings have revealed it
as possibly Lee's tonal
masterpiece.
If you
view cars
as giant rolling sculptures, the Audi A7 for 2014 can safely be called a
masterpiece in glass and steel.
But even the games that are
viewed as the best that the games industry has to offer - Shadow of the Colossus, the original Legend of Zelda, Metal Gear Solid 2 — don't come close to comparing to some of the
masterpieces above the line, Rohrer said.
Blowing the orbs up in style will give the player more to brag about on the online leader boards,
as anyone can
view your
masterpiece and witness your skills!
Kikizo: Mr Itagaki has suggested that the team doesn't
view the original Ninja Gaiden
as a
masterpiece.
Often
viewed as a prototype for Lowry's 1947
masterpiece, this is the first time that -LSB-...]
He was the first living artist to be featured at the Louvre in Paris in 2008 with The Angel of Metamorphosis, a continuation of his provocative body of work that has been described
as «actions» and «private performances,» which took place in the Flemish, Dutch, and German galleries among historic
masterpieces on
view as part of the collection.
May 2, 2018 — Middle Eastern and Mediterranean Landscapes by Renowned Hartford Artist at Wadsworth Atheneum March 22, 2018 — Herbert Ferber Retrospective On
View Now at Wadsworth Atheneum Dec. 15, 2017 — Edward Gorey's Illustrations and Art Collection Unite in Unprecedented Exhibition at Wadsworth Atheneum Sept. 28, 2017 — MATRIX 178 Premiers Sam Messer's Newly - Completed Animation «Denis the Pirate» at Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art Sept. 19, 2017 — More Than 100 Objects Illuminate Groundbreaking Art Collection of Financier J. Pierpont Morgan Aug. 29, 2017 — Scandinavian Landscapes at Wadsworth Atheneum May 31, 2017 — Mika Tajima Contemplates Technology and Contemporary Life in MATRIX 177 May 18, 2017 — Highlights, Rediscoveries of American Design Trends On
View in Exhibition at Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art April 18, 2017 — MoMA Paintings by Warhol, Lichtenstein Featured in Pop Art Exhibition at Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art Feb. 2, 2017 — Brazilian Conceptual Artist Valeska Soares Featured in Wadsworth Atheneum's 176th MATRIX Exhibition Jan. 20, 2017 — Wadsworth Atheneum Appoints Brandy S. Culp
as Richard Koopman Curator of American Decorative Arts Jan. 6, 2017 — UPDATED — Japanese
Masterpieces Reunited for First Time in More Than a Century at Wadsworth Atheneum
Untitled (Square Sink) was among the works on
view,
as well
as one of Whiteread's
masterpieces, Ghost (1990).
Highlights of the 2015 — 2016 installation include
masterpieces like Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House furniture
as well
as newly acquired paintings by Paul Delvaux, Robert Motherwell, and Kenneth Noland on
view for the first time.
Severin Roesen's The Abundance of Nature is just one example of how the Art Camera enables visitors to
view not just the entire work of art
as a painting but to zoom in on the tiny strokes of genius that make it a true
masterpiece.
The group includes the classic image of the Eastern wall of Pu tuo zong cheng miao and general
view of Lion Valley and Qingchui Peak, described by Sven Hedin (the noted explorer and photographer) in 1935
as «a
masterpiece of a photograph» (see Harvard - Yenching Library, note on album page by Hedin).
Highlights include: a unique collection of Asian ceramics from Japan, China, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam and Myanmar; sculptural
masterpieces such
as the magnificent Japanese Amida Nyorai, the Sino - Tibetan White and the Jain Shri Mallinath and Vijayanagara period Siva nataraja from India; craftworks like the Javanese ninth - century Kala and Batak Mortuary puppet (si gale gale); a definitive collection of Indian textiles dating from 1350s to the 19th century; ukiyo - e woodblock prints like the Thirty - six
views of Edo by Utagawa Hiroshige; plus rare objects such
as a Celestial globe (1780 — 81), and a heterodox Mughal portrait of Prophet Muhammad riding the bouraq steed.
«This show explores what the Blue Period looks like for a contemporary artist today and examines how the internet and social media epidemic has blurred the lines between high and low art
as a result of excessive accessibility,» The Dot Project and AucArt explains, «which provides us with an opportunity to
view the Old, Modern and Contemporary Masters in one feed, but does a million likes make it a
masterpiece?»
This is the never - before - written story of «Art of This Century» — the name Guggenheim gave to both her collection (now part of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation and on permanent
view in Venice, Italy) and to her 57th Street gallery, Kiesler's
masterpiece, within which the careers of artists such
as William Baziotes, David Hare, Robert Motherwell, Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Charles Seliger and Clyfford Still were launched.
As it is, «The Homely Protestant» (1948) from the Met and «The Voyage» from MoMA, two
masterpieces of post-war art, are rarely on
view.
This phenomenon is named for the Renaissance artist Michelangelo (famous for the Pietà and David, among other
masterpieces), who
viewed sculpting
as an opportunity for an artist to release an ideal figure from the block of stone in which it slumbers.