Sentences with phrase «voice of one's generation»

Not being a typical voice of the generation, this young artist tries to stay on a road of discovery and continues to work on himself as a man, and as an artist.
One of the most original voices of his generation, Narkevičius explores the process and methods of reflecting both history and subjectivity in the cinematographic language.
Raphael Gygax said: «Kiluanji Kia Henda is a vital voice of his generation and I'm very pleased that the jury made him this year's Frieze Artist Award winner.
Says Lisson Gallery's Curatorial Director Greg Hilty, «De la Cruz's fierce independence of vision and confidence with the physical matter of her work marks her out as one of the truly unique artistic voices of her generation
A 20 - year old student of the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA), and two others from the University of Ghana, both 22, have emerged winners in the 2016 «Voices of Our Generation Essay Competition'this year.
Green has turned into the unlikely voice of a generation or perhaps more accurately, a guy in his late 30's who can talk to a generation of teens in a way they can both understand and relate to (or as The New Yorker put it «The Teen Whisperer»).
Drawing from a rich musical catalog that rivals only Broadway itself, Home for the Holidays features three of the greatest voices of their generation performing contemporary takes on more than 25 perennial favorites.
Maverick young directors like Brian De Palma, Wes Craven, Tobe Hooper, John Carpenter, David Cronenberg and Dario Argento developed into the cinematic voices of a generation.
With the bracing candor, vulnerability, and authority that have made her one of the most admired voices of her generation, Roxane explores what it means to be overweight in a time when the bigger you are, the less you are seen.
One of the most remarkably inventive voices of his generation, author Will Self delivers a new and stunning work of fiction.
Over the past five years, Vo has emerged as one of the most significant voices of his generation, garnering international acclaim for a body of work in which the artists biography and history are interchangeable.
An idea of hope and a sense of the romantic — encapsulated in the authorisation of «now is right now», — a confident voice of a generation that can be witnessed in Taiga, the liveliest self - initiated, non-institutional open cultural project space in St. Petersburg.
He's one of the most prolific, quirkiest voices of our generation, and you can have your fill of Shrigley on Tuesday, with a full day devoted to his animated shorts.
Kathryn Andrews: Run for President, the artist's first solo museum exhibition in the United States, features the sculptures that have made her one of the crucial new voices of her generation.
Rashid Johnson is recognized as one of the major voices of his generation, an artist who composes searing meditations on race and class while establishing an organic formal vocabulary that fuses a variety of sculptural and painterly traditions.
«The exhibition is therefore an opportunity to see the early paintings of a major figure through the eyes of a young artist who himself has recently emerged as a leading voice of his generation
«Mark Bradford has emerged as one of the defining voices of his generation, and through his deep engagement with the political and social issues of our time he invites us to question and rethink history,» she said.
Alfredo Jaar is one the most compelling and innovative voices of his generation.
Powerful proof that Elizabeth McCracken is one of the most dynamic and wholly original voices of her generation.
«Kia Henda is a vital voice of his generation», Gygax said,» [he] brings satire to bear on politics and the legacy of colonialism in Africa, corrupting enduring stereotypes».
The exhibition teems with many of the bold ideas and pathways that have come to define this period in art, and showcases one of the most important artistic voices of his generation.
We are so inspired by the brave students from Parkland in the wake of this atrocity, and hope that legislators will begin to hear and act upon the voices of our generation
We are the voice of a generation that refuses to accept rampant gun violence as a status quo.
We're joining together with the voices of generations of believers in this practice of singing to God.»
Arcade Fire's peers in contention for the «voice of a generation» title during the Bush Administration have slowly fallen away.
Party leaders frequently turn to her as a voice of her generation and have contributed heavily to her re-election campaign.
The voice of a generation wanting to roar with rage, rage against the dying light, was about to be cut off in its guttural, atavistic anger by a state that only wanted to protect itself against the dreams and ideals of the young people who yearn so desperately for change.
Some films so perfectly capture the voice of a generation that even the mention of remaking it brings criticisms by loyal fans.
While some may say he is the greatest critical mind of his time, Devin Faraci humbly insists he is only the voice of a generation.
Lena Dunham is no longer just a voice of a generation, either.
Wallace, Lipsky argues, is not just some celebrated writer but the voice of his generation, as some reviews of his 1,000 - page novel Infinite Jest have claimed.
Amidst pride, sexism and family dysfunction, she sets out to change the voice of a generation.
Supposedly the voice of its generation, the indie film movement known as Mumblecore has had its 15 minutes.
But there's something that's still very appealing about the show, and it has captured the attention of the masses, and seems to be the voice of a generation.
«The report made a real effort to speak to the issues raised by the voice of the generation that's now in our schools.»
Added Angel: «We need to listen to the voices of another generation — they might have something to teach us.»
Dr. Steve Perry is the voice of a generation, a people's champion who has been fighting for disadvantaged children and families for 30 years.
Never political but rather introspective and familiar, Sayrafiezadeh's fiction debut is truly a collection, as these eight stories capture the voice of a generation of young men and build a portrait of a nation where war colors every thought and action.
Mrs. Nixon by Ann Beattie Beattie was a literary phenom from the start, hailed as the voice of her generation by no less than the New Yorker, which published many of her stories in the 1980s.
Hannah Horvath — Lena Dunham's character on HBO's «Girls» — famously declared, «I think I might be the voice of my generation.
Or at least, a voice of a generation
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