Perhaps it was wrong to expect more from a filmmaker
whose artistic vision has gone askew in recent years.
Not exact matches
This is not something the atheists of earlier ages would have been very likely to say, if only because they still lived in a culture
whose every dimension (
artistic, philosophical, ethical, social, cosmological) was shaped by a religious
vision of the world.
Our winner documents the deeply personal process of a brilliant woman finding her voice - paired with a director
whose own
artistic vision dances elegantly with that of her subject.»
As the danger to More and his family increases, two men will vie for Meg's affections: John Clement, her former tutor and More's protégé who shares Meg's passion for medicine, but
whose true identity will become unclear, and the great Holbein, who's
artistic vision will forever alter her understanding of the world.
Initially, I pursued other illustrators
whose work matched the
artistic vision I had for the book, but decided to do it myself when the illustrator I wanted, sadly, said she couldn't take on the project at the time.
Fellowships recognize creative
vision and commitment to excellence within a wide range of
artistic disciplines, including artists who have been academically trained, self - taught artists, and artists
whose art forms have been passed down through cultural heritage.
Excluded from society and from their own
artistic discourse, the asylum - bound artists
whose work Ballard describes experience their prophetic
visions reduced to amusements for the chattering classes.
The paintings in the show,
whose title is «Explorations,» don't reinvent the wheel so much as extend art historical precedents — her
artistic intelligence is such that she manages a merger of the old and the new, in which the lyric accomplishments of her milieu and
artistic forebears are re-invigorated in an art
whose vision is genuinely current.
Young artists often experience immense pressure to follow the
artistic visions of those
whose work has influenced them.
This leaves a serious question — one that was pushed aside as art history embraced the
vision of
artistic genius over patronage: Can a portrait be primarily about the sitter and not the painter
whose eyes it's filtered through?
We will look at artists
whose vision has been clearly shaped by an awareness that what we see is conditioned by who we are, and that our sexuality and personal histories play significant roles in the forming of our
artistic statements.
Visitors will have the opportunity to explore the cultural and
artistic riches of a country
whose contributions to art not only have enriched the most important international
artistic movements, but also have influenced the currents of the modern age through a
vision that incorporated inherently Mexican elements.