Sally Gil's technicolor utopias draw the viewer into complex worlds
where iconic images form unexpected poetic
Sally Gil's technicolor utopias draw the viewer into complex worlds
where iconic images form unexpected poetic passages and nonlinear story lines.
Not exact matches
The film is full of visual spectacle, from the towering citadel of the station's main clock with a panoramic view of the City of Lights (
where Hugo has a harrowing climb to hide from Gustav that echoes the
iconic image of Harold Lloyd dangling from hand of a clock in Safety Last!)
From there we drove on to Dores,
where we visited the famous Eilean Donan Castle, one of the most
iconic images of Scotland.
After developing her
iconic Waterfall series
where «gravity makes the
image», Steir continued exploring the fluidity of paint with various influences from landscape painting and increasingly subtle washes of paint pours.
Historical and contemporary works of art, videos, machines, archaeological artefacts and
iconic objects, like the giant inflatable cartoon figure of Felix the Cat — the first
image ever transmitted on TV — inhabit an «enchanted landscape» created in Nottingham Contemporary's galleries,
where objects seem to be communicating with each other and with us.
The administration has worked to think inclusively in its curatorial practice, creating a space in the museum
where the visitors can engage with non-Western heritage and see connections to
iconic American
images.
Recreating an
iconic media
image of the student's limp body being cradled and placed on the ground near Berlin's opera house, the site of the protest and
where the Shah was attending a rendition of Mozart's The Magic Flute, Sokhanvari recounts the divisive nature of the Shah's rule.
Hans Namuth, the photographer who took the
iconic images of Pollock at work, was at the wheel and we were heading north for the house
where Lee Krasner, Pollock's widow, still lived.
Historical and contemporary works of art, videos, machines, archaeological artefacts and
iconic objects, like the giant inflatable cartoon figure of Felix the Cat — the first
image ever transmitted on TV — inhabit an «enchanted landscape» created in the Pavilion's galleries,
where objects seem to be communicating with each other and with us.