Sentences with phrase «works evince»

It's a slow piece, without the well judged graphic clout of Jan van der Ploeg, an artist whose beautifully restrained wall works evince all the forethought and planned consideration of a seasoned practitioner.
In the way that a child's drawing posits a car as the mere sum of its visible parts — a misshapen assemblage of windshields, wheels and windows — so do these works evince little concern for actual automotive design.
His works evince overlapping dimensions, at once image and object, illusion and representation, substance and skin, surface and depth.»
The works gathered at Alison Jacques Gallery predate this statement, ranging from 1951 to 1959, but even at this stage, when Clark used traditional materials like paint, gouache and graphite, her works evince the spirit of experimentation that would infuse her later participatory and sensorial collaborations.
While his work evinces nostalgia for the halcyon days of modernist abstraction, its engagement with the vicissitudes of pop culture brings this idealism into a contemporary orbit.
All of this work evinces an eagerness to use the intuitions and improvisations that arise naturally during the creative process.
The omnibus category of «post-Minimalism,» however, does not adequately describe both the unique wit and visceral impact that his work evinces...
His work evinces a personal approach that exudes ingenuity and originality at every turn.
Cain's recent studio work evinces an evolution in form and restraint.

Not exact matches

The question, which I can't answer with any confidence, is whether the «political maturity» that evangelicals evinced in Iowa works in Romney's favor down the road.
I am haunted by having left a man in desperate shape in order to respond to another who, at the level of party conversation, had evinced interest in «doing more,» yet who had created a world of work which did not allow him to step into another world.
More important and immediate than the embargo question, I was impressed by the way that U.S. pilgrims to Cuba - including cardinals, bishops, and many priests - evinced a sense of urgency about ongoing and very practical work with the Cuban Church.
There is a wonderful juxtaposition in the modesty Timothy Spall evinces about his work, and the enormous talent he brings to it.
There's the more recent trend towards to the romantic («Midnight In Paris») and globe - trotting («Vicky Cristina Barcelona»), familiar existential comedic worries («Whatever Works»), and even moral - dilemma - led thrillers («Match Point,» «Cassandra's Dream «-RRB- but a recent theme emerging of late is an introspective examination at the past and regret also evinced in «To Rome with Love.»
When her co-worker and colleague, Violet Miller (Anne - Marie Duff, excellent)-- who's daughter Maggie (Grace Stotter) we saw Norman molesting earlier — is too beaten and bruised by her abusive husband to testify regarding women's working conditions at an imperative parliamentary hearing Maud reluctantly agrees to evince testimony in her place.
EL James» source novels evinced an understanding of how sex works without grasping the emotional currents that make it worth having in the first place.
Evoking the colonial decay of Greene's work while evincing one of the best performances of Michael Caine's career, The Quiet American stars Caine as a British journalist in Vietnam who falls in a hopeless kind of love with a beautiful girl a third his age.
The films he made between these animated efforts — Moonrise Kingdom (2012) and The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)-- were among his better works, as the former evinced a real sense of poignant feeling that sometimes gets lost in his penchant for irony and pastiche, while the latter was a marvelous screwball farce with a fantastic central performance by Ralph Fiennes.
Also valuable and worth noting is «La Vie En Rose» which of course featured a spectacular turn by Marion Cotillard that was unexpectedly celebrated by Oscar, Zoe Cassavetes «severely underrated, wry and sweet, «Broken English,» which includes a very winning and charming turn by Parker Posey; Susanne Bier «s Danish drama, «After the Wedding» and perhaps surprisingly equally engaging, her underrated survival and recovery drama, «Things We Lost In The Fire,» which is made great by Benicio Del Toro (and even Halle Berry evinces that she's capable of good work in spots), Thai director Apichatpong Weerasethakul «s always mysterious and bifurcated, «Syndromes And A Century» (which has elements of both sci - fi and comedy).
Though his work with Liam Neeson is often lumped in with the «Taken» movies, Collet - Serra has evinced a visual style that separates him from his imposed ilk.
«Peter Allen Hoffmann (b. 1979) used to paint — with a tender touch — small landscapes that were seen to have a lot in common with the work of Milton Avery, Arthur Dove and Marsden Hartley, and to evince an environmentalist's concern for nature.»
The Museum's small - format, highly - detailed canvas, which evinces a strange perspective, was the springboard for Eliav to create a sprawling installation of twenty large - scale paintings that will completely fill the exhibition space, each work conveying parts of the scene from a different perspective and in a different painting mode.
Chan is Hong Kong born and Nebraska bred, and his work is predicated on the idea that space for something new can be created by juxtaposing opposites: his drawings and doublesided video projections evince an equal pull to Adorno and to über - outsider Henry Darger, to the Bible and to Sade, to Beckett and to hip - hop, and while Chan remains faithful to old - fashioned charcoal drawing, he enjoys a simultaneous love affair with digital rendering and manipulation.
Quite a bit larger than Mr. Tuttle's usual work, these pieces evince a somewhat slovenly, art - supplies Constructivism that is characteristically light, ephemeral and full of joy.
Although Gueorguieva's work engages with the history of art in subtle ways, her work also evinces aesthetic similarities to many other Los Angeles - based artists, particularly in her use of a brilliant color palette, and her tendency towards thin, attenuated forms, in both her paintings and sculpture.
Garments and fragments such as shrouds, nightshirts and denim work clothes feature prominently in several works and evince the human situation in universal yet intimate ways.
In conducting my monthly survey of commercial gallery shows this month I was struck by the amount of representational work on view, and even more so by the «academic» rigor much of it evinces.
Whether he is working with hard - edged forms, staining canvas or demonstrating his gestural chops, Brischler evinces amazing fluency with a range of techniques.
Without wishing thereby to weaken the possible ethical and social impulses evinced by the collected works, a central impulse emerges in the focus upon a visuality of the artwork whose multiplicity of meanings and appeal to the senses disallow any fixed definitional determinations.
The concept of layering, both literally and figuratively has continued to play a role in Frandsen's work, and his pieces most often contain a degree of ambiguity, evincing an aesthetic that is at once inviting and repellant.
Inspired by minimalism, McElheny creates works that evince a bare, stripped - down quality while simultaneously exploring grand ideas, from cosmology and utopianism to history and the concept of infinity.
Collection, as Walter Hopps observed, is probably the first of Rauschenberg's works to evince all the characteristics of a Combine, that hybrid of painting and sculpture that the artist developed in the 1950s.1 Yet, despite the challenge to conventional categories posed by its collage and the addition of objects that transgress the limits of frame and picture plane, Collection stands primarily as a reflection on the contemporary status of painting.
Joffe introduces an element of abstraction into her figurative works, evincing a distinct style of painting that draws on bold lines and geometric forms to create powerful human portraits.
Her work of the 1950s and early»60s evinces strong Abstract Expressionist influences, but starting around
Mitchell worked for the most part on large - scale canvases and multiple panels, striving to evince a natural rhythm that emanated from the expansiveness of gesture and from uninhibited use of color; Chamberlain's emphasis on discovered or improvised correlations between material and color rather than a prescribed idea of composition have often prompted descriptions of his work as three - dimensional Abstract Expressionist paintings.
Richard Prince's curation and accompanying text further evince the timelessly visceral impact of Sutcliffe's aesthetic and its abiding relevance for artists working today.
Evincing a shared love for barbs and jokes, the work of both artists demonstrates a palpable confidence, a maximizing of the bitingly satiric narration that drives their inventive compositions.
This notion is reflected in his works, which, even when finished, evince a sense of continuous becoming, suggesting the possibility of future growth and change.
The exhibition at Pace London will include a selection of recent paintings by the artist that evince the spirit and style of his work from the past decade.
The base for Succo's paintings often resembles, drawing, writing or calligraphy, a characteristic that evinces the significant influences of poetry and music in his work.
Mr. Greenshields wished to help and encourage serious art students, artists and sculptors who recognize that there is no short cut to competence and who evince a willingness to do the hard work and subject themselves to the discipline required for the mastery of their craft.
The planar approach divvies up the headspace of the sky, evincing the artist's ever - mirroring mental approach to these works; active works that are here found simply in a state of pause.
The committee is particularly interested in fine work which evinces social and ecological concern and is aimed at a general audience.
Viewed through the glass, from underneath, the piece evinces the look and feel of some of today's most pathbreaking still life photography, the composition - bending, drag - and - drop, chopped - and - screwed work of artists like Lucas Blalock or even Michele Abeles (if only a nude model or two could be propped up there as a tableau vivant).
The work's mass - reproduced aesthetic recalls minimalism's mode of industrial production, whilst Pop art's seriality, festishization of the banal, and elevation of low consumer culture are evinced through the use of the humble woolen thread.
Fusco's thirty - year exploration of difficult subjects through performance, video, and research presents a body of work that evinces a nuanced, informed and open - ended approach to sensitive issues.
Her work encompasses a wide range of media, including photography, video, and sculpture, and invites reflection on one's relationship to the material world as evinced by the tension between seeing, touching, and recalling.
Despite these lofty historical origins, the works also evince Saul's humor and playful nature — they're deep, but, come on, they're also pretty cute.
Unlike the Happenings of the 1960s, these works did not involve audience participation, nor did they evince the kind of hippie optimism which imagined that art could change the world.
Her work even evinces traces of nineteenth - century academic figuration.
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