Sentences with phrase «working with media yet»

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With this in mind, any entrepreneur or aspiring entrepreneur who has yet to try out the power of social media needs to start working on creating a stronger online presence.
Yet the working - class Khan managed to win out against a Conservative rival with family pedigree, wealth and friends in powerful political, media and business circles.
Yet, somehow this, at times, «over the top» approach seems to work, especially when the film deals with the events surrounding the attack on Kerrigan and the unprecedented real life media circus that ensued at the time.
The Uplander also works the SUV angle with an available all - wheel drive system, yet additionally showcases what was for its time a leading - edge PhatNoise entertainment system with early voice - recognition technology as well as mass - media storage and playback capability for digital music and movies.
Working with themes of time and media, McNamee has meticulously laminated the daily newspaper into complete one - year cycles in what critic D. Eric Bookhardt writes «subverts the processes of mechanical media... The news and its media are ephemeral, yet here pages that once held all that was weighty in the world are congealed into dead weight and reduced to inert blocks of abandoned information in a weird entombment.»
Yet Zhang's early works on paper have a surprising freshness, with little concern for an official message, while his first works in New York allow him to experiment with western styles, including abstraction and mixed media.
Living somewhere between film, modern news media and history painting, Kahrs» work seamlessly merges the beauty and tradition of painting and portraiture with banal yet grotesque objectivity, seducing the viewer into a reductive, saturated palate only to confront them with an aggressive yet all too familiar imagery.
Living somewhere between film, modern news media and history painting, Kahrs» work seamlessly merges the beauty and tradition of painting and portraiture with banal yet grotesque objectivity, seducing the viewer into a -LSB-.....]
These acquisitions include, along with yet more Richters, some important works of 1970s new media art — such as Lynn Hershman Leeson's pioneering video works documenting herself as a fictional avatar, or a utopian slideshow from the Bay Area collective known as Ant Farm.
Ornamented with found objects including candy wrappers, bottle caps and playing cards, Ramirez's mixed media works bring to mind the tense yet playful presentation characteristic among the 1980s neo-expressionists.
She deals with related subject matter yet in different media in a long - term project of works on paper titled Art for Modern Architecture, in which the artist conceals parts of newspapers with modernist cut - outs from an Ellsworth Kelly catalogue.
Since the 1960s Kuwayama's work has continued to exhibit a subtle yet rigorous concern with perception as a quiet, spiritual experience, while relaxing the insistence on commercial materials and reintroducing media specific to the fine arts.
The work on display by female artists indicates the extensive range of the exhibition: Hannah Wilke (who died that year), whose autobiographical works dealt directly with female iconography as well as the effect of cancer on her own body; the performative, body - based work of Cheryl Donegan, referencing both video and gestural painting; the more traditional yet highly stylised and idealised portraits of Elizabeth Peyton, and the critical performance and media work of Coco Fusco.
Working across multiple media, Abhishek's artistic practice is marked by a close yet idiosyncratic engagement with the affective dimension of scientific research.
Similarly, Frances Goodman has explored the desires, compulsions, insecurities, and obsessions hidden in our use of language, saying that «After working with a number of media I eventually found that words and language had the uncanny ability to unnerve and get under people's skins, in a way that visual images and modes could not... sometimes [words] are simple and clear, and yet they are often full of innuendoes and subtexts».
In a patina - dominated architecture, a broad range of different media art works were staged in a large screening hall, in corridors and bright foyers, in offices and in the nooks and crannies of cellar corners — all with great coherence yet with surprising effects.
The melding of the online and in person quality of her work proves that regardless of the realm in which she experiments, her gestures and the tones that she subtly yet specifically sets through her body language and digital morphing resonate with an emerging group of artists who work fluidly between media and presentation platforms.
The nursing home has yet to file its response in court, though a statement released to media shortly after the incident indicated the facility worked hard to balance the safety of residents with their desire to be independent and continue lifelong habits.
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