Sentences with phrase «what kind of imagery»

They give a good sense of what's happening, though, a look at what is being made, what people are thinking about, and what kind of imagery is finding its way into galleries.
What kind of imagery do they have?

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Outlined in the documents are rules about what kinds of statements are considered too offensive to allow, how much violence the site allows in videos — including Facebook Live, which has been the subject of significant controversy recently — and what to do with sexually suggestive imagery.
What finally is important is the symbol and the kind of symbol, the imagery and the kind of imagery, the myth and the kind of myth.
What makes Se7en so unique is the way Fincher treats his material - he permeates the film with the very essence of dread, fear and self - loathing, from the relentlessly dark imagery to the up - front portrayal of the desperate need of all the principal characters for some kind of redemption.
The trailer for Hereditary is a kind of nice horror film previews that piles at the freaky imagery, leaving you in need of to grasp what's even going down and why.
This kind of pathos - inducing imagery is what we have become accustomed to today.
She continues to explain that «this process of source - gathering can result in my playing games with the underlying imagery — like some visual strand of «God Monopoly Charades»; placing seemingly non-connected historical events and figures alongside one another and seeing what kind of dialogue results.
What kind of source imagery do you use?
The first major museum survey of its kind, The Painting of Modern Life re-examines what has been arguably the most influential development in the history of contemporary painting: the use and translation of photographic imagery.
What is important for me is that the work has some kind of narrative, even if the imagery is completely abstract and non-figurative.
This need to transcend the trappings of apocalyptic imagery goes beyond the need for a different kind of discourse: we need a different kind of mapping to understand what's going on.
I discovered a British artist who creates my kind of masterpieces... paparazzi photos that raise «questions about whether we can believe what we see when we live in a mediated world of screens, imagery and internet.
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