Sentences with phrase «war photographer whose»

Ashkan Baghestani, head of Arab and Iranian sales at Sothebys Middle East department says of this most recent show: «I first discovered one of their artists in 2014 — Richard Mosse, an Irish war photographer whose fascinating show had been set up inside an old Soho underground parking lot.
The Indestructible Lee Miller The exhibition considers Miller's life from multiple perspectives: assistant, collaborator and muse of surrealist artist Man Ray; and pioneering fine art, fashion, and war photographer whose images of the London Blitz, liberation of Paris, and Dachau and Buchenwald concentration camps were among the most powerful photographs of World War II.
Recommended reading In Le Figaro (French language article), Lucas Latil tells the story of Eduardo Martins, a war photographer whose images were used by outlets including Vice and the BBC.
As a depression - prone war photographer whose death has sent her husband and two sons into decidedly separate states of emotional denial, she's a dangerous open wound of a character even from the confines of flashback; at one point Trier closes in on her silent, trembling, feeling - flushed face for what feels like a full exquisite minute, and it's the most riveting moment in the entire film.

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Among them is a portrait by acclaimed war photographer Don McCullin of Private Johnson Beharry VC, whose series of brave actions included moving his column out of an ambush and carrying wounded comrades to safety in Iraq in 2004.
Gershman is a noted photographer whose photographs capture the essence of this time in history in his book, Besa: Muslims Who Saved Jews in World War II.
Judi Dench's cynical fashion critic and Steve Buscemi's seen - it - all war photographer were highlights for me, and I was also impressed by some of the younger actors on show, notably the Shakespeare - spouting David Oyelowo and Lily Cole, whose extraordinary features were made for close - ups.
The story is about a war photographer (Huppert) whose family discovers secrets about her after her death, when an exhibition of her work is mounted.
The story is about a war photographer (Huppert) whose family discover secrets about her after her death, when an exhibition is mounted of her work.
Armstrong tracks the influence of Mathew Brady, who changed the course of war photography, and whose stable of photographers shaped our vision of the Civil Wwar photography, and whose stable of photographers shaped our vision of the Civil WarWar.
At school, Fadi is bullied by racists but befriended by a fellow photographer, Ahn, whose Vietnamese parents also fled their home during the war.
Surrealist, Romantic, official artist in both world wars, photographer and writer (and sometime art critic), Paul Nash was the greatest English modernist, whose art was a synthesis both of artistic conflict and personal difficulty, and borne out of the horrors of the century itself, with its shell - cratered landscapes and acres of twisted airplane wreckage, seen under a gibbous moon.
Smith was an internationally renowned photographer who received critical acclaimfor his coverage of World War II and whose images have appeared in Life, Newsweek and The New York Times.
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