Sentences with phrase «with autobiographical elements»

While his work is often times infused with autobiographical elements that blur the distinction between art and reality, López's interdisciplinary approach to art nourishes from daily encounters, mundane rituals, and subtle visual codes embedded into life.
Past works, such as Mask (2011), Cao (2014), and Surveillance Camera with Plinth (2015), each infused with autobiographical elements, transmit ideas of isolation, displacement, governmental control, and environmental disuse.
Award - winning Spanish author Molina tells the story of James Earl Ray's attempt to escape after killing Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968 and mixes it with autobiographical elements to ask: How does our experience of history, or our collective memory, affect our future?
Shot in Super 16 mm and featuring a quartet of nuanced, understated performances from Jeff Daniels, Laura Linney, Jesse Eisenberg, and Owen Kline, this comic and poignant drama, peppered with autobiographical elements, deftly captures the heartache and confusion of a fracturing family.
In «Jonas,» another story with autobiographical elements written around the same time, the title character, a painter, is described with a little more sympathy: He «believed in his star.
The exhibition's title, I Who Have Arrived In Heaven, reflects the artist's long - standing interest in cosmic realms and resonates with the autobiographical element that runs through her oeuvre.

Not exact matches

He seemed to be moving towards a more personal cinema (there were autobiographical elements in The Hairdress's Husband), but now with Tango (15) he has done something of a U-turn, with a selfconsciously outrageous black comedy about what used to be called «the sex war», before anybody had given the subject much thought.
The two filmmakers discuss specific examples from their own bodies of work and how those relate to their own directorial processes, focusing on autobiographical elements, locations (especially cities), working with actors, and how an artist's personality or personal life becomes a part of their work.
It's just a mishmash of absurd horror tropes with a gush of blood and a vampire that may, as another autobiographical element, harken back to Coppola's days making movies for Roger Corman.
With plenty of autobiographical elements, her story centers on 10 main characters from a blended family, following them across 50 years.
The insertion of autobiographical elements into a framework of fantasy culture imbues the resulting creation with romantic tension and poetic longing.
In this way Guston's later paintings manage to meld autobiographical and personal elements, now presented in a tableau or theatrical way, with archetypal, universal concerns.
In his solo exhibition «The Life Sized Black (a Porsche for RH)», Jonathan Monk revisits and reinterprets works from contemporary art with a mixture of wit, ingenuity and irreverence, appropriating and reorganising elements from a vast collection of images in a manner that is ironic but may also contain autobiographical allusions.
The emotional closeness between the artist and the protagonists and the supposed authenticity of the stories told, are counteracted with stylistic means to undermine the documentary's claim to truth and the private envolvement of the autobiographical elements
The focus of Jacir's research encompasses a both autobiographical and socio - political component, with an eye to revealing those aesthetic and poetic elements embedded in the material traces of history and current facts.
Jonathan Monk (Born 1969, UK) adopts the esthetics and practices of 1960s Conceptualism, but infuses the tradition with humor, levity, and autobiographical elements.
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