Sentences with phrase «with poetic sensibility»

«Ellen Moffat uses materials and sound with a poetic sensibility,» said Guimarães.
Like Robert Frank's classic The Americans, Sleeping by the Mississippi merges a documentary style with poetic sensibility.
«The movie owes a sizable debt to David Lynch and to Nicolas Winding Refn, who directed Mr. Gosling in «Drive» and «Only God Forgives,» but it reveals Mr. Gosling as a filmmaker with a poetic sensibility of his own.»

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It's a model of elegant construction, street - level tragedy, and poetic justice, with Huston's wry fatalism providing the noir sensibility.
Filled with wit, humor, and poetic sensibility, The Human Age bubbles over with contagious enthusiasm, and is in many ways, a song of praise.
Matt de la Peña teams up with New York Times bestselling illustrator Loren Long to bring his compassionate sensibility to a moving and poetic coming - of - age story — with a twist.
Using light, mirrors, and neon and with a sensibility at once political and poetic, Iván Navarro creates glowing gateways of endless space Read More
They mediate between a pugnacious, sometimes explosive component, perhaps congruent with Barnes» early experience as winner of the Golden Gloves in the heavy weight division on the south side of Chicago and a delicate, subtle, intellectually acute and highly poetic sensibility.
With this in mind, let me evoke the American noir sensibility through the contemporary notion of key words (here grouped for poetic effect): Contorted Narrative Alienation / Distant Blue Darkness / Dramatic Adjectival Allure / Visceral Black & Blue Bruises / Pleasureless Expressionist Stiletto / Awkward Lone Gothic / Unforgiven Repressed Revulsion / Strangled Outsider Vernacular.
With great attention to the range of the chosen materials and a nuanced sensibility for composition, Wurtz has been since the early works transforming fragments of the ordinary into sculptures of wit and poetic composure.
With both a scientific approach to gathering data and a true poetic sensibility, Finch's installations lie between the objective investigations of science and the subjectivity of perception and lived experience, endowing his work with a melancholy that comes from what Finch describes as «the impossible desire to see oneself seeing.&raWith both a scientific approach to gathering data and a true poetic sensibility, Finch's installations lie between the objective investigations of science and the subjectivity of perception and lived experience, endowing his work with a melancholy that comes from what Finch describes as «the impossible desire to see oneself seeing.&rawith a melancholy that comes from what Finch describes as «the impossible desire to see oneself seeing.»
The exhibitions include local and around the world artists with a wide range of subjectivities and poetics that enrich the current sensibility.
Through their exploration of the urban space and those who inhabit it, these four artists are playing with it, denaturing it and rendering it with a poetics and sensibility which it deserves.
Gifted with an intelligent and deeply poetic sensibility reinforced by his considerable technical proficiency, Childs was able to make the intangible visible and the ethereal real.
Retaining a poetic sensibility from these influences, Spalletti's works are now more closely aligned with American color painting, minimal and post minimal art, and even, in his references to architecture, European sculpture of the 1980s and 90s.
In vibrantly saturated photographs of panoramic largesse, Deborah Roan portrays contemporary urban textures with a sensibility that is as musical as it is poetic.
All deal with «memory» in distinct yet equally powerful ways, and it is the poetic sensibility they share that creates a sense of unity.
The aim of our exhibition is to place Guarneri into a wider and very different historical context defined by two artists with similar poetic sensibilities and artistic objectives.
You seem to avoid both these pitfalls because of the structure with its rhythm and gestural forces; your color and marks lend a visually poetic sensibility to these paintings.
Once heralded for his virtuoso draughtmanship and poetic sensibility, Wyeth was later regarded by critics as an isolated, conservative figure out of step with his age.
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