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"oeuvre" Definitions
  1. all the works of a writer, artist, etc.

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The church became the crux of the Rumsey Street oeuvre.
Stripped of Garner's oeuvre, the meme isn't that applicable, unfortunately.
The online directories offer glimpses of each participating artist's oeuvre.
The latest entry into NBC's live musical oeuvre, Hairspray Live!
Yet the voice is definitely within the Claire Downs oeuvre.
Is the quality considered somewhat less than the existing oeuvre?
Hollinghurst's oeuvre acts like a bridge for culture, as well.
Von Einem's oeuvre also includes commissions from four American orchestras.
Her massive oeuvre is not fully representational, neither completely abstract.
There are few happy or fulfilled women in Morante's oeuvre.
Place, however, does play a large role in his oeuvre.
In the early 23s, his catalogue raisonné of her oeuvre appeared.
There's a reason Mr. Offutt knows his father's oeuvre so well.
This was the first novel in the iconic Toni Morrison's oeuvre.
Other threads knit the writer's disparate subjects into a coherent oeuvre.
There's a certain oeuvre of dance music that I really love.
But the Bulgarian artist's oeuvre includes painting, sculpture, poetry, and music.
They might reveal some heretofore unimagined master key to Asimov's oeuvre.
In that sense, "Swiss Army Man" perfectly captures the A24 oeuvre.
It's this kind of suggestively symbolic framework that mirrors Tolkien's oeuvre.
The approach wistfully recalls Marc Chagall's dreamlike oeuvre of swooping figures.
Want to know where to start in a prolific author's oeuvre?
A motif in the parlor's oeuvre is women with finger waves.
He admitted that he's neither seen nor read the Fifty Shades oeuvre.
Tastes change and what matters in an artist's oeuvre fluctuates over time.
Visualizing unseen blackness is a theme that runs throughout Lawson's photography oeuvre.
The [characters] are fantasy charms composed of elements of the Prada oeuvre.
NAFTA is hardly a bad trade deal outlier in the Clinton oeuvre.
Women's anger is a theme that permeates the entirety of Kusama's oeuvre.
"Four Red Hearts" reveals many of the elements recurrent throughout Williams's oeuvre.
The Pradamalia are fantasy charms composed of elements of the Prada oeuvre.
In certain respects these divergent strands in Mr. Serra's oeuvre are opposites.
Teste's enthusiasm for tinkering with form meshes well with Cassavetes' own oeuvre.
It's unfair to dismiss DJ Sammy's oeuvre as purely happy-hardcore grist.
For newcomers to her oeuvre, the memoirs are the place to start.
This is most evident in the busts, but manifests throughout her oeuvre.
Reflection is a repeated component of Aguilar's oeuvre, even if water isn't.
Here's a brief guide to the newt-free portions of Capek's oeuvre.
It's a sacred cow of the video game oeuvre, and deservedly so.
Samara herself is by now an iconic figure in the horror oeuvre.
Into every successful hard rock band's oeuvre, a little balladry must fall.
Pema Chodron is a great start, Maggie Nelson's entire oeuvre also works.
Though the oeuvre hails from the '70s and '80s, nothing feels dated.
Periods of intensified human turmoil, like ours, figure prominently in Klee's oeuvre.
Making art from archives is very much a part of Mr Gates's oeuvre.
Anyone interested in the small but mushrooming Cordyceps oeuvre should start with Carey.
Arlen went on to explain that Swift's oeuvre has special meaning to her.
He's a rapper from Los Angeles, and honestly, I'm unfamiliar with his oeuvre.
When the Soviet Union fell, Orwell's oeuvre might have become a historical curiosity.
But here are the Christopher Nolan oeuvre rankings, ranked from worst to best.
Burckhardt's abstract paintings form one distinct body of work within his diverse oeuvre.
The sonorous stories of northern freedom are hard to see in Dial's oeuvre.
And 2014's Manipulator was the strongest break so far from Segall's oeuvre.
Over a weekend, each of us became art historians specializing in Afro's oeuvre.
And it speaks to a certain weakness in the Scorsese oeuvre, notably repetitiveness.
A full-scale New York retrospective of Ms. Thomas's oeuvre is long overdue.
But of a piece with Bozon's offbeat oeuvre (La France, Tip-Top), Mrs.
His photographs of Haiti are as cinematic as the rest of his oeuvre.
Even within her oeuvre of murderabilia, "Confession of a Serial Killer" stands out.
" Her terse assessment of the Warhol cinematic oeuvre: "The films were pretty boring.
You would be hard-pressed to find greatness in Mr. Rorem's vast oeuvre.
Any addition to her awe-inspiring oeuvre should be met with open arms.
"I am ashamed to call this my oeuvre," she was quoted as saying.
Critic's Pick Photography was Andy Warhol's secret weapon — the architecture of his oeuvre.
They also created Molly, who is not part of the Conan Doyle oeuvre.
But for someone first approaching her oeuvre, it may not do the trick.
In the broader BTS oeuvre, it's something of an afterthought, casual and unobtrusive.
Valentin entirely merits a retrospective, and his oeuvre is unusually suited to it.
Twitter's become basic, and it's diluting the oeuvre of otherwise great writers and thinkers.
For me, Rayne's oeuvre and exhibition embody a similar act in the various refusals.
"Kanishka's oeuvre is a testament to his fine intellect," she writes in an email.
His oeuvre presents an affecting blend of Sisyphean struggle, absurdist humor, and humanist concern.
Irrespective is an excellent introduction to Rosler's oeuvre, establishing some of her core concerns.
One seeks to dig into Shakespeare's oeuvre to find clues about his own politics.
The collages and tapestry add something new to this already accomplished artist's growing oeuvre.
Policy easing by the Fed would give the PBOC more room to man oeuvre.
Adrian Piper's oeuvre ranges from early street performances to drawings, photography, paintings, and installation.
Here, as elsewhere in Tanizaki's oeuvre, there are recognizable sexual obsessions and female types.
You could take the obvious route by reacquainting yourself with the band's tiny oeuvre.
He has mounted regular exhibitions of Nishimura's unusual oeuvre, documenting them with substantive publications.
Read more about the work and explore Cinzia Campolese's extensive oeuvre on her website.
Despite his prolific oeuvre, he said he was not endowed with a special calling.
If Klimt's oeuvre of paintings is relatively paltry, his drawings number in the hundreds.
If certain moments seem illogical — well, that too is part of the Chandler oeuvre.
And that's not to forget the entire tar-black comic oeuvre of Martin McDonagh.
But lack of self-seriousness can liberate an oeuvre from the pantheon's gluey trap.
None of the participants invited to respond had been previously unfamiliar with his oeuvre.
Aside from writing thousands of songs, Parton's oeuvre spans musicals, films and TV shows.
Between the Buried and Me has created an impressive spectrum within their own oeuvre.
The work in the CMCA show is not without its precedents in Bisbee's oeuvre.
His oeuvre is huge — and it touches on so much more than just horror.
They feature the most memorable props and locations from Anderson's 21-year, eight-film oeuvre.
The artist's oeuvre adds up to a celebration of the female form grounded in individuality.
One of the lesser-known elements of Vanillaware's oeuvre, though, is their approach to food.
Here's another highlight from his oeuvre, about Benedictine monks living in a monastery in Michigan.
Because of this perfectionism, and the brevity of his life, his oeuvre is relatively small.
And you know what, dammit, Paramount, the studio behind Aronofsky's latest oeuvre, just doesn't care.
"Topographical errors of this kind do not occur in van Gogh's oeuvre," the museum said.
Moshe's oeuvre was saved last year in Denver just before it landed in a dumpster.
But anyone familiar with Blunk's oeuvre will tell you that the house is his masterwork.
Acker's biological father abandoned her mother in pregnancy, an unelaborated fact which haunts her oeuvre.
But there is another reason: His oeuvre was built, in part, by burying his ego.
The tension between the two motifs produces a dizziness common to the artist's illusory oeuvre.
But while many people posted their favorite tracks on YouTube, I investigated his literary oeuvre.
I'm much more skeptical about the rest of Three1989's faux-jazz, faux-disco oeuvre.
Home and place are themes throughout Ware's oeuvre, which he addresses directly in his notes.
They constitute a distinct body of work within Schneeman's oeuvre and should be better known.
With tropes like that, you might see the Tarantino oeuvre as a footnote to Corbucci's.
"Get Shorty" is to Elmore Leonard what FX's "Fargo" is to the Coen Brothers oeuvre.
Like much of Roth's oeuvre, the book hits a fair amount of anti-woke buttons.
That George A. Romero's oeuvre includes a public-service feature on behalf of the elderly?
Which is why The Irishman is such an important skeleton key to unlock Scorsese's oeuvre.
But to understand the totality of his oeuvre, one must begin with his early days.
Kanye's oeuvre could almost be regarded as a catalog of sports walk-up songs. Sen.
As such, I experienced something of an aesthetic reversal in regards to his hyper-real oeuvre.
Aladdin is one of the best known stories in Scheherazade's oeuvre — but it wasn't there originally.
Herewith, our ranking of the *Post'*s cover-language oeuvre, from overly cocksure to delightfully dorky:
The newly created character in the Sonic oeuvre will team up with the speedy blue hedgehog.
There are no retreads in his oeuvre, but rather a series of colorful, dynamic one-offs.
Is it because it's the only Wayne album that feels connected to the Hot Boys oeuvre?
And if the performance features a hard-to-understand contemporary oeuvre, the proposition becomes positively forbidding.
The absence of a specific sense of place in the piece is unique within Friedman's oeuvre.
To some, a yearlong marathon of the Sandman's considerable oeuvre brings to mind questions of why?
What we know of Robbie, instead, comes through her acting oeuvre, and her candid, personal interviews.
Brătescu's oeuvre is vast and includes drawing, collage, engravings, textile, photography, experimental film, video, and performances.
Bradbury's tale is an important story which also boasts high rank in America's classic literary oeuvre.
But today, thanks in part to the Coen brothers' oeuvre, it doesn't seem so strange anymore.
The most obscure of Wolfe's many works, it is also the key to his entire oeuvre.
Rather, its appeal lies in its design, often in the context of the artist's larger oeuvre.
The childlike innocence, the naïveté he brought to this music are somewhat unique in his oeuvre.
His oeuvre stands as a reminder that weirdness in unexpected precincts can be electrifying and edifying.
The trappings of domesticity (marriage, motherhood, pet ownership, chores) are recurring motifs in Ms. Williams's oeuvre.
Until recently, it seemed doomed to join the dozens of other unfinished projects in Welles's oeuvre.
It is unreported whether the former first lady is a fan of the rap mogul's oeuvre.
Ms. Wallace's oeuvre, retrieved from the margins of recent history, feels particularly pertinent at the moment.
After he introduced Reynolds to Nick Cave's art-rock oeuvre, the singer became their unofficial muse.
Very different paintings, they nonetheless speak to the all-of-a-piece nature of his oeuvre.
Beyond the mostly diminutive size of the art, each artist's oeuvre occupies a singular mental space.
As with her Time photographs, the majority of Lawson's oeuvre explores intimacy, affinity, sexuality and relationships.
It runs squarely through the propaganda-warped badlands of eastern Ukraine—and through Mr Loznitsa's powerful oeuvre.
In Xiao Lu's account, her entire oeuvre continues the same original streak of private anger and loss.
To celebrate the release of An Obelisk, we had Stickles look back on the Titus Andronicus oeuvre.
Art, music, travel, community, and Indigenous and contemporary culture all play a role in his expansive oeuvre.
And thanks to their debut oeuvre, Romance Was Born, you can catch up on everything you've missed.
My own work focuses on scales of intimacy, a subject not at all unrelated to her oeuvre.
Perhaps The Inverse is, simultaneously, weirdly at home in Lima's oeuvre and strikingly at odds with it.
Personal memoir runs alongside a compelling overview of country and blues history in relation to Beyoncé's oeuvre.
Three hundred spectators, who paid $50 each, enjoyed a raucous bar-band version of the Macca oeuvre.
He was part of the creation of our oeuvre and it's just wonderful to have him around.
Bernstein's complete oeuvre is massive, spawning everything from Broadway musicals to jazz singles to symphonies and ballets.
As a result, baby EAGLE based its predictions on a mere sliver of a golfer's total oeuvre.
A failure when it opened, the movie is among the most personal works in the Peckinpah oeuvre.
Its first six episodes, which appear on Friday, nearly double the show's oeuvre in one data dump.
The archive also shows the careful work behind even the most disjointed parts of the Dylan oeuvre.
Fraenkel A smart show at Fraenkel links the oeuvre of Edward Hopper to 20th-century American photography.
I'd decided to work through the Trump oeuvre chronologically, so I began with his pre-presidential stuff.
Her oeuvre is a love affair with in-your-face corporeal metaphors, which admittedly aren't for everyone.
Sand's readers will recognize that scales falling from his eyes is the dominant theme of his oeuvre.
Like Grossman's oeuvre, especially the newly published "Stalingrad," Popoff's biography merits a more careful and thoughtful review.
With each entry in their oeuvre, Tegan and Sara settled into something glossier and more unabashedly pop.
Much of Lee's oeuvre attempts to balance the utopic with the dystopic, the beautiful with the damned.
Some of the volumes in the handsome built-in bookcases are foreign editions of the Coben oeuvre.
Disappointingly, but perhaps not unsurprisingly, women and artists of color do not feature prominently in his oeuvre.
In fact, her oeuvre is is fixated on a very particular version of place in the past.
Nearby, Kayne Griffin Corcoran is showcasing the impressive and eclectic oeuvre of seminal Japanese artist Tatsuo Kawaguchi.
But in that context they don't feel like part of the oeuvre, and definitely one appeal of the oeuvre is the way that so much of boils down to Lil Wayne telling you how great he is and then proving how great he is at the same time.
William Pannapacker, an English professor at Hope College in Michigan, once spent a year watching Herzog's entire oeuvre.
There are two lyrics in Beyoncé's oeuvre that sum up the paradox that makes her so astonishingly compelling.
Would it stun you next to learn that my companion, the photographer Seton Smith, finds your oeuvre "intimate"?
There's a playfulness in this beautifully rendered drawing that is, to my mind, delightfully unusual for Kahn's oeuvre.
Emma begins racking her intimate knowledge of Beatriz's entire oeuvre for clues about where she might have gone.
It is remarkable, in their oeuvre, because it's their most accessible song to date (and possibly their brightest).
This one's for fans of PLO Man, the whole 1080p crew, and the spacier end of Moodymann's oeuvre.
Yet, curator Orianna Cacchione shifts the focus, elaborating alternative — and arguably more elucidative — methodologies for interpreting Chang's oeuvre.
The producer told THUMP about how his work here fits into his oeuvre as a whole over email.
Fans of the Lynch oeuvre may be surprised at the central role painting has played in his life.
They often leave behind an oeuvre unbelievably rich in meaning, because this work took a lifetime of reflection.
The three other documentaries in the Icarus set may be the most political films in Ms. Akerman's oeuvre.
It's an utterly ridiculous task, attempting to graft a storyline onto a highlight reel of an expansive oeuvre.
Showcasing his work also demonstrates the sheer diversity of Hockney's oeuvre, weaving a portrait of a true virtuoso.
She likened the AT&T logo, a symbol she appropriated often in her oeuvre, to the Death Star.
It is impossible to fully appreciate his art without grasping that essential aspect of all of his oeuvre.
After Mr. Lendino complained to Amazon about the counterfeit, the retailer wiped Mr. Thomas's oeuvre from its store.
It is a quieter aspect in his larger oeuvre that takes you out of a normal viewing role.
The SculptureCenter is hosting Nicola L.'s first institutional survey, cementing her reputation and oeuvre as thoroughly feminist.
Peggy Phelan and Richard Meyer analyze the contact sheets, never before seen, and their importance in Warhol's oeuvre.
It helps that Toy Story is the longest-running franchise in Pixar's oeuvre, just slightly edging out Cars.
With her entire oeuvre at my fingertips, I figured it was an apt moment to investigate the hype.
These images, as with many more in Espíndola's oeuvre, are defined by the unique physicalities of the bare bodies.
The album is brooding, menacing, and yet reassuring, a delicate balance that hangs over most of the group's oeuvre.
The pining of "Something I Can Never Have" provides a suitable introduction to this satisfying section of his oeuvre.
Despite this, there are some moments in the trailer that stood out to us devotees of the Chalamet oeuvre.
A previously unknown oeuvre not just snatched from the jaws of oblivion, but now in an esteemed museum collection.
The result is an entire oeuvre of fantasy landscapes, such as the one in "Promontory," pictured here, from 2010.
This included, but was not limited to, Cocky Cowboy, Cocky Biker, and Cocky Roomie, all titles in Hopkins oeuvre.
No place for handshakes, which would be too everyday even for the least otherworldly, least forbidding, of Balthus's oeuvre.
Meaning I've made the entirety of my film oeuvre with the bagel budget from my old flame's last feature.
This show will ground her oeuvre in painting, even as it traces her development in assemblage, performance, and film.
The other looks may be deep cuts for anyone not familiar with the Spears' oeuvre, but they're pretty famous.
American treasure and crown jewel in Gene Wilder's spectacular oeuvre Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory turns 45 this week.
Like Saunders, I care most about her fiction, because it is the most unusual part of the Paley oeuvre.
Indeed, with the idea that Brătescu is addressing the "in-between-space," her wildly diverse oeuvre makes more sense.
She covered her and her partner's oeuvre in minutes, and then sped through inspirations and anecdotes and future works.
Other elements of his oeuvre are signified by a mood board of crows, or plastic bins of artistic supplies.
Ghost Notes, like the majority of Cross's oeuvre, is essential viewing for anyone who considers themselves a rap fan.
But you saw it throughout his oeuvre, from his Mel Brooks days down to his work with Richard Pryor.
The music video-length montages condense the flashiest bits from a creator's oeuvre into a digestible nugget of hype.
But the overall impression given by the studio's magpie oeuvre is of brilliant surfaces wrapped around a vacuous core.
Parodies of his oeuvre are flourishing, a sign that Brazilian satire is keeping pace with the country's political upheaval.
Nowadays, Kale said he was working on opening the world's first micro objects museum to exhibit his tiny oeuvre.
Japanese adaptations of the Sherlock Holmes oeuvre have a richness that we don't see in English-language TV versions.
And though Thor: Ragnarok is his first big studio film, it makes sense as part of his directorial oeuvre.
"He was not much known because his oeuvre is more limited to religious scenes and saints," Mr. Elen said.
If you'd like to dip into his oeuvre and aren't sure where to start, this guide is for you.
Photographs by her mentors and contemporaries as well as block prints and a drawing add context to her oeuvre.
Almost since the beginning of her career, there have been two passionate camps on the subject of her oeuvre.
This is where Still's extraordinary oeuvre remains, apart from the 150 or so paintings in public or private collections.
Which is to say, taking bits and pieces from the CdG oeuvre and attempting to make them their own.
Most of his single-family houses, which constitute the overwhelming bulk of his executed oeuvre, remain in private hands.
It's not just my favorite work in her estimable and varied oeuvre; it's a misanthropic masterpiece of the genre.
Her oeuvre provides further context on the forgotten women of the postwar era, who rarely adhered to one style.
His oeuvre is as varied as any among contemporary photographic masters, but this is not a matter of restlessness.
The reexamination of Picasso's whole oeuvre and its importance for the art of our century has only recently begun.
At least the dance side of Chomsky's oeuvre remains super fresh—Fractus V was given a lengthy standing ovation.
That he chose another path confirms much of what critics have said about the oeuvre he has in fact produced.
You could watch it because it's likely to be one of the greatest entrants into the zombie movie oeuvre ever.
Her early work was heavily performance-based, but her oeuvre has come to encompass video, installation, sculpture, drawing, and photography.
Even then, he said, he knew that Vice, an unconventional and multifaceted media company, could help him expand his oeuvre.
Sometimes this means trying to contend with the oeuvre of the Wachowskis; other times it means reading Phantom Menace fanfic.
French theater director Philippe Quesne's Caspar Western Friedrich is consistent with his own oeuvre and the wider genre of theater.
In 2018, everyone wants to kick something down a few flights, whether that's ranch dressing or the entire Beatles oeuvre.
Wherever you stand on Lady Gaga and her rainbow-colored oeuvre, her Super Bowl performance last night meant different things.
It is unique in Schapiro's oeuvre and highly significant, a Rosetta Stone for her work at this crucial turning point.
In Duchamp's notion of "anti-art," he found purpose and use in found objects, which became mainstays in his oeuvre.
Chris: The closest comparison I can make between Arrival and recent popular science fiction film is the Christopher Nolan oeuvre.
Anyone watching the Call of Duty: WWII trailer can see that it's inspired by the wartime oeuvre of Stephen Spielberg.
Pretty Little Liars is equal parts Gossip Girl, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Mean Girls, and the complete Christopher Nolan oeuvre.
His oeuvre is a catalog of extended following shots, seamless action sequences and slow-building scenes of intimacy and brutality.
Including films outside Hitchcock's oeuvre in the discussion situates Psycho's shower scene as a milestone in the history of cinema.
These conflicts have borne artistic fruit: A generation of young musicians is writing Baltimore's present, and future, into their oeuvre.
His love of puns shone through his oeuvre and inspired me to try my hand at his own curious métier.
It's been an opportunity to dig into a richly dynamic, challenging oeuvre with the director right there in the room.
Every serious writer, I've heard it said, has one book whose title seems to sum up his or her oeuvre.
Discussed primarily for its slapstick bent, the film also reveals the broad net of influences that Snow's oeuvre can claim.
Brunet's oeuvre has one clear purpose: honoring Hollywood's golden age and the films, actors, and directors that have inspired him.
The Collected Poems of Lucille Clifton 1965-2010 This book has the figurative and literal heft of Clifton's poetic oeuvre.
It wafted gently over the entire oeuvre of Peter Mayle, the author of "A Year in Provence," among other books.
He has explored that subject through his oeuvre of documentaries, which is almost entirely comprised of essays and artist portraits.
The centennial of the composer's death this year provides an occasion to revisit the less-known corners of his oeuvre.
What I want people to feel ultimately is that this is part of the entire oeuvre that I put together.
Then Mr. Bourne, looking for period-appropriate music, discovered the depth of the oeuvre of the Hollywood composer Bernard Herrmann.
Europe, I believe, can best sell itself today by running on its impressive oeuvre of concrete, nuts-and-bolts accomplishments.
There he developed the unique and scandalous quivering function for his mechanized oeuvre, which was to have no utilitarian function.
Reviews so far have been generally positive but not wildly enthusiastic, suggesting that it's a minor film in the Coen oeuvre.
Her oeuvre includes a vast array of materials and contexts, and many of her artworks look decidedly different from each other.
These cocktails, aesthetically resonant with the artist's oeuvre, provide a new spin on paintings that have already become an American classic.
But then he launched into a nearly five-page wrangling of Picasso's life and oeuvre before ending on a gracious thought.
Dream Dance is a full-scale investigation of the artist's legacy, presenting his multidisciplinary oeuvre to a new generation of audiences.
"Jesus Is King," his ninth album, released last week after a string of delays, is very much of the West oeuvre.
"Picking Flowers" (2009) includes something rare in his oeuvre: a figure, in this case a woman crouched before a monolithic structure.
If someone's hanging on to a 20-year-old one-liner as being this essential part of her oeuvre — that's crazy.
They feature mythological scenes, highlights from Ai's own oeuvre, and shameful homages to the brilliant, non-commercial art of Marcel Duchamp.
Q. Anything you want to say about how this particular Table for Three fits within your larger oeuvre of sit-downs?
Nevertheless, the Straub-Huillet oeuvre, long championed by a devoted cadre of academics, programmers and fellow filmmakers, is having a moment.
Powell's journals, alas, weren't published until 1995, as part of her biographer Tim Page's noble resuscitation of her neglected fictional oeuvre.
Yet the selections Mr. Hermanis and Mr. Baryshnikov have chosen from Brodsky's large, diverse oeuvre tend toward the gloomy and wintry.
Yukihoka worked in nihonga, a traditional Japanese painting style, and many of the pieces in his oeuvre have a historical bent.
The festival will pay homage to Henson's eccentric oeuvre, aiming to uncover a side to him the public has never seen.
She said the series also fit in well with Aëgerter's oeuvre and remarked that it was beautifully printed, clear and fresh.
Interestingly, the solo exhibition foregoes the artist's larger sculptures, presenting instead two lesser known components of his oeuvre: drawings and maquettes.
" There's no "Lou Hadley" in King's oeuvre, but Byron Hadley was the name of a mean guard in "The Shawshank Redemption.
Whatever you think of our oeuvre, or whatever you think of the U23 group, we're still attempting to get beyond ourselves.
One weekend in 2007, he played along to the German director Ernst Lubitsch's entire oeuvre in a near-30-hour marathon.
In this sense, the exhibition, which also doesn't have a title, is a regrouping — a reimagining and restaging of Gomes's oeuvre.
There's something endlessly fascinating in the way Tuck's interest in literary relationships extends even to the works in her own oeuvre.
The prosaic images of her squatting, digging, measuring, pulling, and planting stand out in an oeuvre brimming with quixotic architectural schemes.
Both Ico and Shadow became staples of the PS2 era, and have since been assimilated into Sony's oeuvre of iconic games.
At 89 years old and over 40 feature films into a towering oeuvre, Jean-Luc Godard is still breaking new ground.
The duo's impish oeuvre pushes viewers to consider these questions and then volleys them back at us with a cryptic grin.
The time has come for a comprehensive examination of the wildly diverse, voluminous oeuvre of the Austrian modern artist Oswald Oberhuber.
To do so is to realize again and again just how one-of-a-kind each deeply personal oeuvre really is.
Along with cats and the sea, the potato is a kind of talismanic object tying the stages of her oeuvre together.
But the oeuvre of McConaughey has held more twists and turns than one of the dusty Texan roads he grew up on.
Like Edvardsen, Turkish artist Begüm Erciyas is sometimes referred to as a choreographer, though her oeuvre has nearly always been more expansive.
The film is the latest entry in Prager's oeuvre of cinematic and photographic investigations into subjects that tantalize and challenge the viewer.
While his oeuvre has been mined for adaptation since 1976—when the film "Carrie" was released—this year has seen a glut.
Although fictitious, Sargeant's oeuvre is a reminder of how little we understand — or want to understand — about the queerness of the past.
Or that Anderson, of all filmmakers, deserves leeway because his entire cinematic oeuvre rests on pushing stereotypes to their exaggerated aesthetic limit.
Lamar is perfect accompaniment on this track, an artist whose own oeuvre is largely is dedicated to and in celebration of blackness.
I have delved deep into these disconnected and desolate tribal cultures and have slowly revealed parts of their mystique through my oeuvre.
It's an awkward thing: acknowledging the man as a legend but also being sort of completely unfamiliar with any of his oeuvre.
His sonic oeuvre includes the little whoosh you hear after uploading content through Facebook's mobile app, signaling that your post is live.
Atlas, Plural, Monumental is thorough in its chronological presentation of Ramírez Jonas's oeuvre, offering a robust picture of the artist's diverse practice.
Below, we've scrutinized Harris' oeuvre, and come up an extremely scientific analysis of just what makes a Song of the Summer tick.
Kley's oeuvre is steeped in her love for historical craft, the intricacies of Old World textiles, and the flamboyance of palace gardens.
The origin story of this trip is as much a part Hood's legacy as is her oeuvre tracing back to those decades.
Particularly with your oeuvre, where there's so much analysis and discussion, are there moments of, 'Wow, what am I looking at here?
The difference between Diamond's Yali and Lawrence's Yali illustrates a key feature of Diamond's oeuvre, one that has great bearing on Upheaval.
Like Jack Nicholson and Willem Dafoe, his ability to inhabit the extremities of male emotion is a key element of his oeuvre.
True to Hawking's oeuvre, the paper tackles the same questions as any other bubbly beach read: Do we live in a multiverse?
Lil Wayne is an artist whose oeuvre was never meant to be processed in exact ways, which is part of the appeal.
Additional works demonstrate the depth and breadth of Lichtenstein's oeuvre, from rare prints to paper plates, clothing, and even turkey shopping bags.
But Than Sadet, released this month on Dekmantel, really feels like the next and most notable step in his already impressive oeuvre.
Her oeuvre encapsulates Manhattan with an amazed, yet not romanticizing voice perhaps only comparable to that of EB White's Here's New York.
Their oeuvre — fantastically futuristic and layered with historical allusion — appeals in Europe more than America, where adventurous juxtaposition has never been popular.
It is an oeuvre all the more remarkable given what her family described as Ms. Shange's struggles with bipolar disorder and addiction.
One response, "Rodin at the Brooklyn Museum: The Body in Bronze," is a thoughtfully arranged and edited reintroduction to this sculptor's oeuvre.
In nearly three decades since, he's built up a bigger and broader oeuvre than one can hope to achieve in a lifetime.
If he hadn't been an easily distracted perfectionist, he would have left behind a larger official oeuvre but a less impressive one.
The remaining portion of his oeuvre made its way to market, at first primarily through the Chicago-based dealer Carl Hammer's gallery.
You can see and hear all of these in this rich and quirky sampling from more than 22018 years of his oeuvre.
On September 18, the gallery will open a show of de Cointet's drawings and films, offering another facet of his enigmatic oeuvre.
When directors looking for challenges (or engaging in rescue fantasies) overhaul the Sondheim oeuvre, it's not his contribution they try to reinvent.
Revisiting Fellini's extensive oeuvre on the centenary of his birth presents me with their panoramic elegance, yet their chauvinism is equally disturbing.
"Tchaikovsky Spectacular" mixes and matches works set to his well-known ballet music and those that found inspiration elsewhere in his oeuvre.
Opening Friday, Lincoln Center's three-week Ruiz retrospective, the first in New York since 1989, offers but a fraction of his oeuvre.
An interdisciplinary artist who also creates artwork from metal and wood, Maoyuan's animal sculptures are arguably the most controversial part of his oeuvre.
Inside goes deep into these mixed feelings, finding authentic ways to approach the writer's oeuvre, so often cited but so little truly understood.
And while the rapper's recent Twitter rant was relatively blunt about the state of his finances, his musical oeuvre is considerably more nuanced.
It's hard to escape the impression that these images are not an appendix to Artaud's oeuvre so much as the consummation of it.
Even die-hard classical music fans can find Mr Reich's oeuvre hard to digest; younger detractors will be even harder to win over.
Santiago Muñoz, who works primarily with film and video, projects these storylines throughout her oeuvre; they begin to function, it seems, as theories.
Just as lives intertwine in Mr Dodin's plays, so his oeuvre is designed to form a single canvas of Russian history and culture.
The number of pages devoted to his "oeuvre," such as it is, already dwarfs that of many well-published authors of his era.
Today, Baby Jane is recalled as one of the finer moments from Aldrich's oeuvre – more enduring in stature, perhaps, than the filmmaker himself.
He's left us with more than songs — his oeuvre ranged from poetry and costume, to film and performance art, and will carry on.
There is a mournful nervousness in your lines, evidently composed of short, apprehensive dashes that undermine the notoriously confident sweeps of Picasso's oeuvre.
Performed on a bare stage, the work is mostly devoid of the humor, gaiety and flowing movement that leaven Ms. Bausch's later oeuvre.
A wink away from self-parody, Mr. Fuller evokes his own oeuvre throughout, quoting lines and recreating bits of business from previous movies.
This was followed by The End of the Story, a book that feels like an outlier in Davis's oeuvre, but one I love.
With 14 newly revised stories and one unproduced screenplay on offer, this is a solid introduction to the oeuvre of a classic writer.
Gathering samples of a seemingly disparate oeuvre, the exhibition shows Rosler returning to and reexamining the same issues: gender roles, economic class, globalization.
Unsurprisingly, it recalls the stylistic and thematic oeuvre of Sofia Coppola, who points to Weir's film as a central inspiration for her work.
Bowie, ever the pioneer, is remembered today for his lasting impact, and it's important that we don't discount Omikron's place in his oeuvre.
No scholarly (attempt at) summation of the Nick Cave oeuvre would be complete without "Scum," the best song about music criticism ever written.
Akinbiyi, the Berlin-based, Nigerian photographer, has been working since the 1970s and much of his oeuvre is best described as street photography.
Instead, the stunt opens up the kinds of complex conversations about truth and reality that are necessary to really engaging with Cattelan's oeuvre.
But in typical McCarthy fashion, the White Snow oeuvre has taken root and grown into something of a meandering fable of its own.
Cronin set 101 of his videos—about a fourth of his oeuvre—to private, hoping that would deter YouTube from issuing more strikes.
What's finally most striking about "This Can't Happen Here" is how little it has to do with anything else in the director's oeuvre.
The show, organized with Hammons's support, will trace the evolution of the artist's entire oeuvre from the late 210s to the present day.
Doggedly entertaining and sublimely nontranscendent, the album's happy to settle comfortably into his oeuvre while inhabiting a new mood candidly acknowledged as temporary.
Judd Apatow's entire oeuvre is based on transplanting rom-com tropes into movies aimed more explicitly at the guy-heavy raunch-com audience.
That oeuvre included a fruitful, long-term collaborative relationship with the violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter, to whom he was married for a time.
Crunching the numbers on Farocki's oeuvre, Lee concludes that 80% of his 120 works can comfortably be called documentary, while 20% are dramatization.
But Royalty Exchange has miniaturized that process, and allowed anyone—not just multimillionaire titans like the Jackson estate—to barter their artistic oeuvre.
Abounding with wacky figures of different sizes cavorting and contorting in brightly colored scenes, her oeuvre feels like a celebration of being alive.
With Mr. Ahearn the one with connections to the city's art world, people sometimes forget about Mr. Torres's equal contributions to their oeuvre.
Still, the numbers seem to show that the claim of a lack of market for Young's oeuvre was unfounded, or at least foolhardy.
If there were an artist whose oeuvre more merited this type of reinterpretation right now, I have no idea who it would be.
Noland disappeared from the art world around 2000, a move that has become as much a part of her oeuvre as her work.
Noland disappeared from the art world around 2000, a move that has become as much a part of her oeuvre as her work.
The company gave each book, including "Dracula" and "Wuthering Heights," a high-fashion makeover using iconic stills from the photographer Steven Meisel's oeuvre.
Three tires suspended by chains from a spare support structure evoke a melding of pop art and minimalism that runs through her oeuvre.
Aesthetically, Fischli and Weiss's oeuvre tends toward the extremes of amateurism and technical perfection; these playful photographs certainly fall in the former category.
But there's something about Dermisache's oeuvre, produced in the era of the Argentine coup d'état, that makes it feel relevant to contemporary concerns.
It's a song that inked the blueprint for the rest of his oeuvre: maddeningly memorable earworms that bat away any care for cool.
For those familiar with his oeuvre (and gaffes and politics), the idea of Dave Hickey writing about women might be intriguing, provocative even.
Despite the protestation of the artist, critics and scholars often provide important insights that change how we understand an artist and her oeuvre.
Most of them have never made any serious work based on Miyazaki's oeuvre, but they glow when describing their experiences with his films.
The journey Singulier embarks upon takes him past key places in Magritte's life and past key works in his oeuvre, guided by experts.
Serial Killers is but one manifestation of Toporowicz's fascination with popular culture, violence, and death; his oeuvre is filled with work circling similar themes.
In a similar fashion, all of Gaga's oeuvre plays with too many different contexts and possible interpretations to be read merely as simple fun.
And for those looking to see even more of Reggie's oeuvre, the feline has also appeared in and The Hateful Eight and Pup Star.
Check out the works below for a sampling of the competition's GIF oeuvre:  Find more from the reworked GIFs on the Tumblr, found here.
Aria Dean's upcoming lecture at Machine Project, "Busta Rhymes at the End of the World," will focus on apocalyptic themes in the rapper's oeuvre.
Every piece is unique, and an artist's oeuvre will always be comprised of works judged to be of a comparatively higher or lower quality.
His oeuvre becomes more comprehensible when viewed sequentially, as the films often don't stand alone but gain meaning cumulatively, in relation to one another.
This strategy pushes aside some of the diversity of Oehlen's oeuvre, but it also makes it easier to focus in on his working methods.
The show is organized by theme (for instance, seaside paintings, animal works, and holiday scenes), allowing the range of her oeuvre to shine through.
Her oeuvre is made up of DIY music similar to "Mooo!" as well as more professionally produced hits that appear on Spotify and Vevo.
The show is relatively small, just three rooms, and the result is as if the visitor is in a train speeding through Eisenman's oeuvre.
While you're out there spinning "Thank U, Next," I will be listening to this one on repeat for another take on the breakup oeuvre.
Lately, more than two decades since Johnson's death, both the scholarship and the curatorial activity plumbing his vast, multifaceted oeuvre have gathered considerable momentum.
Framed as stories told to liven up the deadening boredom of war, the six actors leap into a series of tales from Saki's oeuvre.
Because I am a long time fan of the Dylan oeuvre, it didn't really surprise me that he exhibited a complete independence of style.
There's No Distance, his current exhibition at bitforms gallery, highlights this unique quality in Reas' oeuvre by presenting older works alongside his most recent.
This article was originally published on THUMP UK. Trying to tackle the mountain that is Ryuichi Sakamoto's oeuvre can be quite the formidable task.
Even decades after they were made, such works remain contentious, and the issues they address find fellow feeling in the oeuvre of younger artists.
The images stand out in her oeuvre because she proofed them using "stabilization," a darkroom process that was quick and versatile for the time.
Today he rarely dusts off anything from the middle of his oeuvre, with the entirely justifiable exception of songs from "Blood on the Tracks".
Before you forgive him, however, note that this movie contains perhaps some of the nastiest and bloodiest violence against women of his entire oeuvre.
RIO DE JANEIRO — Before he became a full-time swim coach, Bruce Gemmell was an engineer and inventor whose oeuvre included toilet paper products.
We are in the mature phase of internet critique, to which the Herrman oeuvre and the solid new "Future" section of The Outline attest.
"Whilst our research delved into almost everything that has passed his lips, 'Fat Brad The Cookbook' is moreso an entree size of his oeuvre."
A mixture of paintings from Eisenman's oeuvre, rather than attempting a comprehensive overview, the exhibition hones in on her usage of allegory and symbols.
Recently, Opera Gallery in New York showcased a broad range of Buffet's oeuvre, illustrating why Buffet was one of Europe's leading post-war artists.
"Buffet's oeuvre stayed consistent to his intense, linear black outlines, elongated gaunt figures, barren landscapes and an adherence to figurative painting," the gallery explains.
"The titles are organized by roman numerals [and] I think of these titles as an opus number from my visual oeuvre," Locher tells Creators.
In that spirit, I am pleased to inform readers who are Amazon Prime members that they may now sample the oeuvre of Damon Packard.
This is R.H. Quaytman's "+ x, Chapter 241," a series of works made in 234 in response to af Klint's oeuvre from the last century.
Therefore, if we are to critically assess Zheng's heterogenous oeuvre, it is necessary to secularize, so to speak, his conceptual focus to specific ends.
These new pieces are presented alongside a large selection of works created between 2014 and 2018, demonstrating the depth and breadth of Gibson's oeuvre.
It's the origin story of the Joker character, inspired by the DC Comics oeuvre but significantly departing from it toward a more naturalistic style.
Ren Hang is often presented as a kind of pornographic artist — and in truth, there are images in his oeuvre that are quite tough.
DIRTY PLOTTE (Drawn & Quarterly, $119.95), a gorgeously designed box set offering two hardcover volumes collecting Doucet's entire comics oeuvre, arrives at an opportune moment.
Ms. Meyer's daughter, Hallie Meyers-Shyer, is a director with a new movie, "Home Again," that is an awkward homage to her mother's oeuvre.
They're not only the least investigated part of his oeuvre, but they provide a refreshing counterpoint to the dense pieces in the other rooms.
On their current tour, the band is drawing from both the Wye Oak oeuvre and their other projects to create a robust set list.
This October, some 50 years after his first visit to Morocco, a state-of-the-art fashion museum honoring his oeuvre will open there.
And follow it up the next night with Melissa's dead simple recipe for sheet-pan chicken, a classic of the one-pan dinner oeuvre.
This season in Europe, to celebrate the 450th anniversary of Monteverdi's birth, early music ensembles are exploring the composer's oeuvre in all its breadth.
In his oeuvre we find decapitated courtiers, politicians, dandies, and a whole cast of other Victorian parodies, often fashioned in his indelible clashing Batiks.
I am only focusing on one body of work within an extensive oeuvre, which cuts across different media and ought to be better known.
Inevitably, what we know about a celebrity's private life contributes to the way we watch their movies—just look at the Woody Allen oeuvre.
Still, they are of a piece with the rest of his oeuvre, depicting semi-nude men in rough shirts or cloaks but no trousers.
God has always been a part of West's musical oeuvre, but it has come to the forefront of his work in the past year.
Andy Warhol's Index (Book) became famous, partly because Warhol was so famous when it published, but it's hardly the only book in the artist's oeuvre.
That he has been able to develop an entire oeuvre out of painting's essence, and to keep it going through his 100th year, is astonishing.
With 20 credits to her name, including 17 feature films, she remains the woman director with the largest oeuvre in the history of the industry.
With purple cat-eyes, ombré color, teal eyeliner, and so much more in her oeuvre, it's clear that Khloe has a major affinity for makeup.
I say "life work," rather than "oeuvre" or "output," because, in aggregate, the series turns out to be a tour de force of accidental autobiography.
Spears relaunched her music career in Vegas, got a hot-ass boyfriend, and has been quietly working and continuing to perform her undeniably influential oeuvre.
Grossman's oeuvre, which includes what may be the greatest fiction of the second world war in any language, has helped salvage that suffering from oblivion.
While this network of subject and object appears throughout Mayröcker's oeuvre, it takes on rapt poignance in a book framed by conversation with Hölderlin/Scarandelli.
But the Duchess' appearance at the Invictus Games on Sunday marked a momentous occasion in her sartorial oeuvre: her first time wearing sneakers in public.
It's also important to note that Supermercado is a record that fits perfectly into Corridor's oeuvre and represents a logical outcome of their prior work.
Pig Destroyer cleaned every existing crumb in the venue nicely with an oeuvre including stuff off Prowler in the Yard, Phantom Limb and Book Burner.
These things tend to go in cycles, but for the past few years — especially within Scorsese's oeuvre — it seems like we're siding with The Man.
The TVs juxtapose graphic images of political violence with mundane ones from Schneemann's life—a common technique throughout her oeuvre that doesn't serve her well.
While HGTV fans won't get the entire network's oeuvre, fan favorites are all going to be available to binge-watch anytime and just about anywhere.
The researchers started by establishing a core oeuvre of undisputed works by Segers to get a sense of how he probably worked in his studio.
Tamayo spent time in Mexico, New York and Paris, and he amassed a distinctive oeuvre that blended traditions from all of the places he lived.
Lasdun's oeuvre, which includes the novels The Horned Man, Seven Lies, and The Fall Guy, is remarkably consistent in its themes: paranoia, inept masculinity, stalking.
I think the exhibition is stronger for not obsessing on this part of Perry's oeuvre; there has always been an air of sensationalism about it.
As I explored Daley-Ward's oeuvre, I realized that she is a master at expressing black pain in a manner that offers a collective catharsis.
The prolific producer, who is one of the most successful lesbian creators, sits atop an empire, an empire upheld by her oeuvre of queer television.
It was an ingenious framing for O'Keeffe's oeuvre, particularly because few were intimately familiar with her silk kimonos, her wide-brimmed hats, and heavy silver.
On it, Lana invokes the legendary music festival Woodstock as she's been wont to do with lots of other Americana-type imagery across her oeuvre.
Which is to say, she's the kind of figure who's scary when you're 11 or 12, the original target age for the Scary Stories oeuvre.
Maybe The Irishman's racial myopia would be less irksome to me if it weren't so par for the course of the director's oeuvre of late.
"In all seriousness, independent films have been a big part of the Adam Sandler ecosystem," he began before re-imagining important parts of his oeuvre.
At a time when Cahiers du Cinéma devoted an entire issue to the Ruiz oeuvre, his films were nearly impossible to see in New York.
Throughout his oeuvre, Hamid envisions an interconnected world in which East and West inevitably meet as a consequence of complicated histories of colonization and globalization.
With limited schooling but a powerful intellect and creative drive, he evolved into a musician and visual artist whose oeuvre is political, funny, and poignant.
Unlike his contemporary Pablo Picasso, there are no definitive periods in Giacometti's oeuvre, and as such the show's chronological progression underlines his consistently exploratory approach.
He brought this grounding even to the most fantastical settings and characters, and the result was a deep-seated humanity running through his entire oeuvre.
Kung Fu has inspired everything from Carl Douglas's "Kung Fu Fighting," to the entire Wu-Tang Clan oeuvre, to Kendrick Lamar's Kung Fu Kenny persona.
His conscientious pessimism, particularly prominent in Climate Change: Part One but evident in his entire oeuvre, suggests his sensationalist despair is sincere rather than cynical.
Marrying a critical interest in sexuality, identity, and the human body with Warhol's trademark silkscreening technique, "Torso" is a unique emblem from the Pop master's oeuvre.
And now, using my encyclopedic knowledge of Will Smith's studio albums and a fundamental appreciation for his oeuvre, I'm here to convince you of my argument.
At Home With Amy Sedaris, Sedaris's latest project, is an expansion of an oeuvre that mixes discomfort and queasiness with Sedaris's signature charm and unceasing positivity.
One work that seems unusual in Bearden's oeuvre, and, to my thinking makes it all the more complex and interesting, is the collage, "Dream Images" (1976).
Infinity on Trial, Schnabel's first solo show with Blum & Poe, is a tight overview of his oeuvre, presenting 12 paintings and 40 drawing spanning four decades.
Who knows if Crutchfield will end up writing for the world's biggest pop stars, but this solo sojourn being another installment in her already diverse oeuvre.
And I see a drawing by Picasso from his famous "Blue Period," which is the part of his oeuvre I most appreciate; the melancholy feels real.
I was fortunate enough to grow up in a household littered—just absolutely littered—with Dr. Ruth's entire oeuvre, so I knew what was up. 13.
But as long as we are talking Rudolf—and hey, it's that time of year—we might as well talk about the whole Rudolf/Wayne oeuvre.
There's so much of Wayne's signature cockiness in here: "Dear Mr. Toilet, I'm the shit" is the alpha and the omega of Weezy's scatalogical punchline oeuvre.
"Never Let Me Go" is a dystopian work which introduces an undercurrent of science fiction into his oeuvre with an exploration of issues around human clones.
For starters: if you're a child and you don't yet know how to use a keyboard, why are you familiar with the oeuvre of David Lynch?
Hashimoto makes a million different references, some more obscure (the sourdough bread-making process, for one) and others mainstream, both in conversation and in his oeuvre.
But another reason, more historically minded, is for purposes of cataloging an oeuvre after an artist's death, for separating legitimate from ersatz and for preventing fraud.
These will check if they comply with the rules set by France's Oeuvre d'Assistance aux Betes d'Abattoirs, which was founded to ensure animal welfare in slaughterhouses.
But despite her playful oeuvre, one of the most disruptive aspects of Meade's work is its ability to break down classic portraiture and empower the viewer.
That album — and others throughout his career — featured the marbled horn arrangements of the trombonist Melba Liston, who left an indelible stamp on Mr. Weston's oeuvre.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PARIS — Dada virtuoso Raoul Hausmann's photographic oeuvre from 1927 to 1936 exposes his oddball art antics at play with naiveté.
His museum oeuvre culminated in the call to design the Museum of Islamic Art, in Doha, Qatar, in 2008, a challenge Mr. Pei accepted with relish.
But despite the author's best efforts to apply that thinking to Riley's oeuvre too, the catalogue raisonné is proof that, for Riley, progress is the point.
Bratescu's oeuvre combines playfulness and dark humor, it is little surprise that she named her other major influences as Marcel Duchamp, Samuel Beckett and Charlie Chaplin.
Also called "No Time to Die," the song fits right into the Billie Eilish oeuvre: It's a melancholic, whispery lamentation of the end to a relationship.
Following the 70 death of her husband Theo van Gogh, she was left in charge of Vincent's oeuvre of more than 1908 paintings and 216,000 drawings.
Critic's Notebook A reimagining of his final album by the drummer and producer Makaya McCraven is another step toward a contemporary reckoning with his powerful oeuvre.
Garments by designers as varied as Azzedine Alaïa, Roksanda Ilincic, Oscar de la Renta, Gareth Pugh and Molly Goddard pay admiring homage to the Balenciaga oeuvre.
That impulse to learn and challenge himself is apparent not only at the Haines Gallery, but throughout an oeuvre that never fails to enlighten and engage.
Richard Linklater is one of the greatest living filmmakers, and much of his oeuvre has been an attempt to remind people that he lives in Texas.
As AFAM's current exhibition points out, today his oeuvre can be viewed as a whole and divided into four distinct groups, reflecting its development over time.
That work builds off of the artist's established oeuvre examining the phosphorescent glow of old television screens, commenting on the attention-grabbing nature of American media.
Given the role copying has played in the art of Sherrie Levine and Mike Bidlo, would their champions also argue for these works in Thiebaud's oeuvre?
"This discovery adds a major masterwork both to the artist's oeuvre and to the Getty Museum's paintings collection," said Timonthy Potts, director of the Getty Museum.
It is not known whether the relationship was romantic, since neither Rosa Bonheur: Sa Vie, Son Oeuvre nor Klumpke's own memoirs explicitly mentions whether they were lovers.
Now that my son has gotten a taste of how awesome Prince is, I can't wait to introduce him to the rest of the legendary musician's oeuvre.
He always excelled at making the apocalyptic dance-able without diminishing its import in any way, and "7" did that as well as any of his oeuvre.
But while Mr Gormley's wider oeuvre and the placement of his work in natural settings fits with the Edes' vision, this new exhibition does not quite work.
A few hours of revisiting his oeuvre has proven that, sporadically, he has made good music videos—although the bad certainly outweigh the good at this point.
Hand — whose masterly oeuvre ranges from the eerie to the horrific, postpunk to magic — delivers another brilliant mystery set in Chicago's louche Riverview Amusement Park in 1915.
The six images acquired by SAAM cover many of the recurring themes of Traylor's oeuvre, all of which he created just before the end of his life.
Liew, who was named Best Writer/Artist at last month's ceremonies, is credited as "presenting" the story, producing a plethora of comics meant to represent Chan's oeuvre.
One of the only two sex scenes in Hugo's oeuvre is that between the French Roma girl Esméralda and Captain Phoebus in The Hunchback of Notre-Dame.
Even in the 1950s — and especially in the 1940s, before his lines temporarily took on a hard geometry — one could've foreshadowed his later, far more cosmic oeuvre.
You could also point out that Lil B's oeuvre encompassed both this scorched-earth mixing style and the unfinished messiness of DatPiff distribution before they were cool.
But sometimes I must try to look at my oeuvre with the eyes of an old and jaded misanthropic outsider (or a young and jaded misanthropic insider).
A thrillingly creepy teaser for the show flashes recognizable names from King's oeuvre, all tied together by Castle Rock, a fictitious town that appears in these works.
Eig looked at the array of Ali books about three years ago and determined that the oeuvre lacked a complete biography, the closest being Hauser's oral history.
The book's dedication "to all my enemies" who made the oeuvre possible confirms the impression that the blizzard of score-settling that follows is less than balanced.
It had never appeared in any scholarly literature about the artist's oeuvre and had never been exhibited in the 103 years since the artist's death in 1666.
The Chinese artist and activist has an oeuvre that includes plenty of two-dimensional pieces like videos and photographs, but he is best known for sculptural installations.
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It took on, like so many contemporary Prestige Television dramas have since—for better and for worse—the status of part of the oeuvre of modern Americana.
And taking on the recent past isn't out of character for Stone, whose directing oeuvre includes George W. Bush feature W (2008) and World Trade Center (2006).
Stout's graphite drawings constitute a distinct body of work within this artist's small oeuvre, and are one of the singular achievements in the medium in postwar art.
This latest film, "Ismael's Ghosts," adds Henri Bloom, an aging filmmaker, to Mr. Desplechin's oeuvre, and his name, of course, evokes the older protagonist in Joyce's novel.
While a respected comedy hit-maker, Phillips' oeuvre stands in stark contrast to previous directors who've won the Golden Lion, like Alfonso Cuarón and Guillermo del Toro.
Quietly, one American painter — unconcerned with trends, unhurried by the market — has created an oeuvre of such phenomenological sophistication that she deserves to be called a master.
This fits with a major theme of Wilson's oeuvre, which is showcased exhaustively in Black to the Powers of Ten: an examination of black identity and labor.
Room & Board answered pretty much all their needs, though they did have the bookcases custom made, then filled them with many foreign editions of the Shteyngart oeuvre.
Unlike Winogrand, Friedlander hasn't given up on editing, but he is more interested in taking pictures and getting them out than in scrupulously curating his own oeuvre.
"For a while, I thought Keith Richards kept staring at me because he was awestruck by the brilliance of my improvised contributions to their oeuvre," he recalled.
"Drowning," a compact but notable addition to Mr. Glass's substantial operatic oeuvre, has been paired with "Mud," another work obsessed with infirmity and distinctly unquenchable romantic hopes.
"For a while, I thought Keith Richards kept staring at me because he was awestruck by the brilliance of my improvised contributions to their oeuvre," he recalls.
And although the photos in his newest offering are all taken with an iPhone, they stick clearly to the oeuvre he has been operating in for decades.
It is but one of many nude physiognomic studies that Eakins did in his life time, and contains the oldest model, by far, in his entire oeuvre.
Byrd's oeuvre has been enlisted to raise awareness for mental illness, despite of the fact that his subjects look effaced by the system that manages their care.
While quirky sculptures are an important part of Erkmen's oeuvre, she is best known for transforming extant sites, both indoors and outdoors, investing them with startling new potential.
If you like Coupole, it's definitely worth taking a deep dive into Vermont Creamery's entire oeuvre—their ash-covered Bonne Bouche gets prettttty fricken' saucy when it's ripe.
Miss Franklin was with us so long and her oeuvre is so expansive that to try to fully reckon with her influence and impact can frankly be overwhelming.
In the Asimov oeuvre, it is the stories featuring the massive, impersonal Multivac — rather than the Robot series — that best capture the present day reality of machine learning.
The most notorious of this oeuvre was a 22015 report by the French scientist Gilles-Éric Séralini finding tumors in rats fed GM corn and exposed to glyphosate.
The book is straight out of the Peper oeuvre, combining a thriller plot with a deeper introspection of technology and its effect on our actions and our futures.
But here are five of Wiseman's movies to start with, roughly corresponding to each decade in which he's worked, that provide a good primer to the master's oeuvre.
Together, they've effectively replaced greatest hits albums as go-to guides to virtually every major artist's oeuvre, collecting their biggest and best songs in one easily accessible place.
Mapplethorpe's obsession with his physique is the perfect opening for an examination of what has been a much-criticized aspect of his oeuvre: the objectification of Black bodies.
The complete sensorial chaos engulfing Heron Arts in San Francisco is a hallmark of Marina Fini's creative oeuvre, which levitates somewhere between film, fashion, set design, and photography.
As someone who enjoys both Ben Affleck's Boston oeuvre and that one song by Dropkick Murphys I'd agree it was a fun flick, so that's reasonably high praise.
He has long been lionized in Europe, though despite classics like "Einstein on the Beach," with Philip Glass, American audiences have largely been slower to embrace his oeuvre.
Sontag's fiction is a smaller oeuvre than her nonfiction, which has taken on such an inflated role in the culture that it is difficult to see around it.
"He's one of the most innovative painters of the 17th century, who has an oeuvre smaller than that of Vermeer," said Taco Dibbits, the director of the Rijksmuseum.
At some point while reading his oeuvre, I began circling words that, I'm quite sure, I had never seen before: nacreously, feculent, stertorous, chitin, caliginous, cothurni, crepitating, edentate.
That's disappointing in some ways, but it makes sense thematically—Judge's oeuvre is mostly concerned with white dudes, especially those who find themselves successful for no good reason.
The back-and-forth over his candidacy, and the news media's coverage of it, have added a new cache of material to the uglier side of Twitter's oeuvre.
This trilogy of short plays for three actors is a chamber effort by the standards of Mr. Py, a French director, but it fits neatly in his oeuvre.
Though performances of his music have increased since his oeuvre was taken over, in 2005, by the influential publisher Boosey & Hawkes, he remains more heard about than heard.
If there's some kind of magic formula to this oeuvre — Jim Carrey plus whimsy plus vulnerability equals emotional dynamite — then the new Showtime series Kidding has perfected it.
His career-ending Guggenheim retrospective, for which his entire oeuvre was suspended in the museum's rotunda, was in many ways a final attempt at subverting art world decorum.
In 2018, it's possible — and perhaps inevitable — to view "The Great Silence" as a footnote to the oeuvre of Quentin Tarantino, whose admiration for Corbucci is well documented.
And we get to pretend that we sifted through the coal mines of a writer's oeuvre to find this shining diamond, that we live by this undeniable truth.
Mr. William's crafty, enigmatic and sometimes cryptic oeuvre is underscored by his titles, which are in untranslated Haitian Kreyòl, and include proverbs, family expressions and crude street slang.
Because it's a McEwan novel, however, and because it falls somewhere toward the middle of his oeuvre in terms of quality, it's tempting to say about it: Meh.
"Dead Souls" is only the latest film in an ambitious, outsize oeuvre that seems to take Frederick Wiseman as the benchmark for capturing the experience of a nation.
Authors who live in China and write about controversial topics often find their entire oeuvre banned, while writers who regularly get into print are suspected of self-censorship.
The core of his unified oeuvre is an extraordinary talent for visual expression coupled with a genius for narrative that has few peers in all of art history.
All Sports is another category in the Wii Sports speedrunning scene in which runners attempt to finish every game in the Wii Sports oeuvre as quickly as possible.
Juliet lives a full, vibrant life over the course of these pages; the war is fought indelibly; the espionage details are a new part of the Atkinson oeuvre.
Mr. Vigalondo, a genre swashbuckler whose oeuvre includes the hectic, Hitchcockian thriller "Open Windows," starring Elijah Wood and Sasha Grey, has given that textbook wisdom a new spin.
Onetime superstars like Steve Allen and Jack Paar have faded into obscurity, primarily because it's difficult to see their shows, and much of Johnny Carson's oeuvre was erased.
Collectively, Neshat's oeuvre is one of the most poignant expressions of exile and displacement, drawing on Iranian poetry that is translated for English-language readers throughout the show.
Horn's oeuvre is rich in art-historical connotation while being bound together by a consistent, thematic logic that often includes references to mythical, historical, literary, and spiritual imagery.
The Dior oeuvre is vast and omnipresent, all the more so because the company has just completed an enormous, museum-quality archive around the corner from its studio.
Four books by the widely celebrated artist and writer Tomi Ungerer, who died this month, will be rereleased this fall, in a revival of his oeuvre for adults.
February 26: Rochelle Feinstein Rochelle Feinstein explores and collapses the history of painting, including text-based work, Neo-Expressionism, and collage, to create her distinctive and varied oeuvre.
You've invoked all the signifiers of Herzog without having to contend with the actual strangeness or complexity of his oeuvre (she typed, after renewing the domain name wernerherzogvalentines.com).
Given the allegorical and autobiographical nature of the artist's oeuvre, this work draws comparisons between Zenil's life and the famous Christian martyr for whom the work is named.
It's a deep, painful pity to not have seen his oeuvre expand further, though he insisted — in that same interview with Trasobares — that he was at peace with himself.
With nothing left to keep Klumpke at Bonheur's château, Bonheur came clean about her feelings, according to Rosa Bonheur: Sa Vie, Son Oeuvre, a biography that Klumpke later wrote.
The issues of Afro-Asian identity he deals with are so complex that this short article cannot do justice to the entire oeuvre beyond his debut Hong Kong exhibit.
Davey Havok will ask you questions about yourself – not even out of politeness, he just genuinely wants to know your thoughts on Terrence Malick's oeuvre or the Impossible Burger.
He could draw crowds (there are many busy bars in his oeuvre), but never so cluttered that a reader can't instantly discern what they're meant to pay attention to.
More specifically, two noteworthy composers, Guiseppe Tartini and Franz Schubert, adopted the trill to express a sense of melancholy in some of the most definitive pieces of their oeuvre.
Two other photographs here, "Roman Woman VIII" and "Roman Woman XI," depict fragments of Classical sculpture, a recurring theme in her oeuvre, in blasts of high-contrast electric hues.
It hits so many parts of West's past oeuvre — soul samples, gospel tinges, screwed Yeezus beats, 808s and Heartbreak melancholy — that it demands more time before a proper analysis.
While they constitute a small body of work within Johns's diverse oeuvre, they possess a topology that shares something with other bodies of work across a variety of mediums.
While Grace happily stays on with the group, a disaffected Gravity goes on to become an artist in New York City, where she, in keeping with Kraus's oeuvre, fails.
Transformers is, without question, the standout success of the toys to film oeuvre, and that's because the studio perfectly matched the filmmaker with the general tone of the toy.
Even though he only painted for about a decade, Van Gogh's oeuvre adds up to a total of nearly 900 paintings; that's an average of about two per week.
The film inaugurates a key theme of Malick's oeuvre, man's cruelty as enveloped by the natural world, which both reflects his evil and looks on it in eerie indifference.
Virtually his whole oeuvre is a series of jokes about males who — no matter how clearly the point is made — cannot possibly comprehend the magnitude of their own disgustingness.
Twin Peaks: The Return — like all of David Lynch's oeuvre — is strung together more by dream logic and intuition than by the normal rules of time, space, and dimensionality.
In conversation with the Taylor oeuvre, the in-demand Pam Tanowitz (on Friday) and the Canadian choreographer Margie Gillis (on Saturday night) unveiled their own new responses to Bach.
The painting is "a small but significant addition to Bosch's oeuvre," as art historians and BRCP coordinator Dr. Matthijs Ilsink and Professor Jos Koldeweij said in a press release.
"Hoffmann," which Offenbach left incomplete upon his death in 1880, represents a different side of the composer than his comic operas, which constitute the largest part of his oeuvre.
Nonetheless, Graham Greene wrote much of his oeuvre during periodic visits, saying he could write more on Capri in a month than anywhere else the rest of the year.
He designed less in imitation than in homage, taking the broad strokes of Mr. Lang's oeuvre — sharp tailoring, outerwear, slinky long dresses — and recasting them in his own image.
There are other powerful fictional dystopias that speak to the United States of today, including a significant portion of the oeuvre of Philip K. Dick and Octavia E. Butler.
"Artifact" was a manifesto of Mr. Forsythe's intent to investigate and extend the boundaries of ballet technique and conventions, and it is still an ur-text in his oeuvre.
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The second and final week of her Joyce retrospective features a staple of Ms. Childs's oeuvre: "Dance," made in 1979 and set to an original score by Philip Glass.
Now seldom a week goes by that I, 28 and childless, don't play selections from the Kidz Bop oeuvre, which covers more than 500 contemporary hits over 34 albums.
While focusing on the parallels between Lartigue's oeuvre, the manufacturing boom, and the Frick family's industrial wealth, viewers lose sight of what these families' adventures and wealth ultimately afforded.
My mama always said life is like the Necro Deathmort oeuvre—or at least she would have, had she been more interested in electro-doom weirdness than boxed confectionary.
I am also struck by the fact that Katz didn't turn this format into a signature subject, and that I don't know of another work like this in his oeuvre.
Soon she doubles down: "Don't blame me / love made me crazy / if it doesn't you ain't doing it right," which we can safely brand as Swift's overall oeuvre thesis statement.
That said, it is more watchable than it has any right to be, and far from the most self-serious one-and-a-half star opus in the Stallone oeuvre.
It follows that animators from all over the world would relate to Tarantino's style, so we gathered a few of our favorite animated GIFs inspired by his nine-film oeuvre.
As with much of his oeuvre over the past few decades, Foulkes's new body of work lays bare the ugliness of corruption and greed under the surface of gentile society.
The revival of the show was, perhaps, spurred on by the success of Netflix's 80s sci-fi/horror homage, Stranger Things, which has drawn plenty of inspiration from Spielberg's oeuvre.
The Blue Jay's Dance, Erdrich's 1995 memoir of motherhood, is perhaps the nearest thing to Future Home in her oeuvre, in that both explore motherhood as physical and existential phenomena.
In addition to poetry, Dunbar's oeuvre contains novels, short stories and essays which critics have deemed an impressive representation of African-American life at the turn of the 20th century.
To explore further some of the themes and images that permeate this oeuvre, I spoke with Mills about image circulation, digital ownership, and the connections between digital and physical bodies.
For the project, Malkovich collaborated with photographer Sandro Miller, who directed a 20-minute series of vignettes, titled Psychogenic Fugue, that meticulously and uncannily recreates scenes from David Lynch's oeuvre.
His latest athletic-minded body of work (he's previously designed sportswear for both adidas and Ralph Lauren) is true to his oeuvre while still a knockout in its own right.
While Cabello's had plenty of time to appreciate the oeuvre of Xtina now that she's not 2 years old anymore, let's take stock and remember that the feeling is mutual.
The dead-eyed little girl mask is the latest in his shocking oeuvre of stolen faces that never fail to elicit a reaction from anyone who sees them in person.
Fresh off their fourth mix for OVO last month, Kid Masterpiece nad G240homeroger put together a set for this week's Noisey Mix, apparently inspired by the oeuvre of Martin Lawrence.
The title — "Why You Follow" — hints at the spiritual nature of the piece and of Mr. Brown's oeuvre, which often seems propelled by, or in praise of, a higher power.
When I visited Johns a few months ago, I saw two works that led me on a search for paintings that did not neatly fit in with his larger oeuvre.
Hundreds of thousands of titles are published every year, and unless you're plowing through a favorite author's oeuvre, it can be hard to figure out which are worth your time.
It's a good thing for Mr. Sachs, too, as seeing his project in the context of Noguchi's oeuvre makes it considerably more interesting than it would be on its own.
This is strikingly demonstrated by ALL THE POEMS OF STEVIE SMITH (New Directions, $39.95), edited by Will May, which is the most complete version thus far of Smith's large ­oeuvre.
While Wilco would trade much of gritty, rough-hewn twang for synths and Beatles-indebted pop exuberance on their third album Summerteeth, the energy from their earlier oeuvre never left.
Blogging about Lil Wayne every day for a year has had a distinct effect on the way that I view Lil Wayne's work as an oeuvre of constant self-improvement.
DANH VO A museum-wide, thematically organized survey of the Vietnamese-born Danish artist's oeuvre includes a timely focus on the dreamy collective self-image of the United States. Feb.
It was the first work in her oeuvre that established her use of the silhouette, a thing she told New York Magazine art critic Jerry Saltz "kind of saved" her.
But the same sort of elegant, exciting action filmmaking, built on clarity of purpose and geography, can be found throughout the Pixar oeuvre — especially when the films reach their climaxes.
As an understated challenge to assumptions about genre and gender, the release fits easily with Ms. Ndegeocello's oeuvre, which has long made subversive ideas about music and culture sound approachable.murmrr.
" Mr. DeFrantz stresses that the show is not a retrospective but rather follows "a strand of creativity" in Mr. Byrd's oeuvre, oriented toward "possibilities of social justice and social transformation.
"It's about forcing us to confront the aesthetic of loss," Lee Kah Wee, an assistant professor of architecture at the National University of Singapore, said of the group's film oeuvre.
The "blue" works should be shown in the broader context of Wong's more vibrant, optimistic oeuvre to avoid his legacy being inextricably, limitingly linked with themes of depression and loneliness.
But for anyone who cares about the continuance of Brown's oeuvre, one of the greatest in American dance, Tuesday's performance by a crop of mostly new dancers was clearly encouraging.
The sculptural objects in both exhibitions and the paintings at Edward Thorp reveal an artist whose oeuvre consists of three distinct bodies of work, all of which deserve more attention.
The exhibition and catalogue are both the result of three years' hard work by curator Thierry-Maxime Loriot to envelop Mugler's oeuvre in the sociopolitical context it was made in.
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Shown for the first time in decades, they provide an overdue glimpse at the oeuvre of the nonagenarian artist who still lives in Santa Monica where she settled six decades ago.
Eschewing digital technology in favor of modular synthesizers and mixing boards, Roach's oeuvre ranges from amorphous soundscapes that recall Brian Eno's album Music for Airports, to more driving, Krautrock-inflected compositions.
In keeping with the exhibition series' focus on reappraisal, Good Muse tackles several issues contemporary audiences find redolent throughout Rodin's oeuvre — and art history generally — namely identity, agency, and the gaze.
His contemporaries here aren't as much nature hosts as they are the legends of being compellingly in agony: Johnny Knoxville, Cristiano Ronaldo, an entire oeuvre of backyard stunts gone virally awry.
The game also spawned a tower-defense sequel called My Life as a Darklord, which I never actually played, but King is an entertainingly chill addition to the Final Fantasy oeuvre.
In the specific context of her oeuvre, though, we are asked to consider what a landscape nary a body to occupy it might contain — who once occupied it, and who will.
Over the course of the last decade, the interest in Ader's work has largely stepped away from a cultish fixation on his death towards a greater appreciation of his entire oeuvre.
Justice Ginsburg's oeuvre of elegant dissents is a reminder that the Supreme Court did not suddenly become conservative when Donald Trump's two picks landed in their chairs in 22019 and 21970.
The film, which was funded via Kickstarter, takes a broad look at Didion's vast oeuvre and impact, touching on her early days at Vogue, reporting on 60s counterculture, and Hollywood connections.
At only six songs, it's a brief introduction to the group's oeuvre for those who may have missed out on their independent releases, of which there are almost no physical copies.
It is an issue that recurs again and again in the artist's oeuvre, from his iconic 1969 creation Up 5 Chair & Up 6 Ottoman to his newest works in Maestà Tradita.
I'll never know where this album stands or sprawls in Perry's oeuvre, But I do know that it will now replace 2004's Panic in Babylon as my go-to Upsetter.
There he produced a large and varied oeuvre of paintings, drawings, sculptures and photographs that remained unknown to all but his family and friends until a few months after his death.
But every attempt at documenting his present led him to the past, and he eventually produced a distinguished oeuvre of cruel, beautiful autobiographical novels about his Empire childhood and teen years.
And Greenblatt has to begin with two inconvenient facts: Elizabeth I was not, in fact, a tyrant, and Shakespeare only made one reference in his entire oeuvre to a contemporary figure.
While each handshake is evocative in its own right, every palm-on-palm contact exists to serve the greater narrative of 8 Mile, as well as the complete oeuvre of Eminem.
Seven years later, the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh has put on To Organize Delirium, the first comprehensive US retrospective of Oiticica's work since the destructive fire ravaged his oeuvre.
"I have been collecting modern and contemporary art for many years and am fascinated by Cy Twombly and other artists in his oeuvre, including Christopher Wool," he wrote in an email.
The kinetic tension — the objects are supported by rope, the fire escape suspended from the ceiling — in this piece dictates a theme of complex binaries and juxtapositions apparent in Ward's oeuvre.
In a way that is typical of Gonzalez-Torres's oeuvre, the puzzle series features a unique combination of fluidity and specificity, perpetually stuck in the elusive border between private and public.
It's uncertain how many portraits he produced in his decades-long career, but his ability to cross into various communities who may themselves have sparred certainly resulted in a diverse oeuvre.
Vincent himself (Robert Gulaczyk) is a more elusive presence in "Loving Vincent," since most of its action is posthumous and self-portraits make up a relatively small part of his oeuvre.
"To reread and to rethink Rich's prose as a complete oeuvre is to encounter a major public intellectual: responsible, self-questioning and morally passionate," the book's editor, Sandra M. Gilbert, writes.
Leave it to the critics to pronounce on the vast oeuvre when a major Warhol retrospective — the paintings, the films, the time capsules — opens amid a flurry of parties on Nov.
Increased transgender visibility has also joined the emoji oeuvre, with a transgender symbol and flag, Mx. Claus, and gender-fluid wedding figures to complement an ever-expanding vocabulary of nonbinary emojis.
On display is a career-spanning range of fascinating workbooks and drawings to explore the different ways in which the human body has figured in the artist's oeuvre for 45 years.
Also screening are lesser-known works including "The Lizards," her first feature, from 1963, as well as "Behind the White Glasses," Valerio Ruiz's documentary about Ms. Wertmuller's life and oeuvre. (quadcinema.com)
If there is a question that reverberates through the entire oeuvre of the French writer Michel Houellebecq, one presented with great emphasis in his most recent novel, Serotonin, it is this.
The museum owns the largest collection of van Gogh's works anywhere in the world, including more than half of the artist's drawn oeuvre — approximately 500 drawings as well as his sketchbooks.
Love is no stranger to Merritt's oeuvre and this record is full of love songs, but it's up to the listener to find them, and see what they mean to you.
Wiseman, who lives in Paris for much of the year, where he edits his footage on the top floor of a converted convent, is quick to connect his oeuvre to literature.
Figurative paintings depicting Buddhist funerary rites are showcased in crates as if to suggest the end of the artist's oeuvre and, with it, perhaps, the conservation of his art for posterity.
Less well-known from the Gladwell oeuvre is Ad Hominem, a zine Gladwell edited and published with two friends as a teenager living in a small farming town in Ontario, Canada.
In a new interview with Pitchfork, the singer discussed the impact of Trump's presidency on her all-American oeuvre: In other words, you can kiss those dramatic, waving-flag tour visuals goodbye.
The firm's oeuvre is similarly provincial: Notable projects include a swooping canopy of a restaurant, a winery nestled into the earth, and a technicolor school, all in the Girona region of Spain.
Focusing on the darker end of the spectrum his oeuvre is a consistently brilliant exploration of how music originally intended as a secondary form of experience can become a life-changing totality.
Hallmark's Christmas oeuvre runs particularly deep, with dozens of movies bearing incredible names like A Very Merry Mix-Up, Window Wonderland, Moonlight & Mistletoe, Crown for Christmas, Fir Crazy, and Meet the Santas.
A movie about grown-ups on a boat might not be an obvious reference point for Stranger Things, which is steeped more in Steven Spielberg's kids-in-the-woods-with-flashlights oeuvre.
However, they are nowhere near as conceptually challenging as the works of the artists Nash seeks to emulate, and they are formally much less engaging than the rest of Nash's own oeuvre.
But this is a question that should open up Kendrick's oeuvre, not close it, and also allow us to explore the way hip hop has compromised the distinction between music and literature.
Officials said that they feared parts could be sold off to resolve the center's financial problems, though family members have insisted that they have no intention of breaking up the writer's oeuvre.
Photo by Jamie Lee Curtis Taete Mix some ritual hazing, protein powder, and the entire cinematic oeuvre of National Lampoon together, and you'll get something pretty close to an iconic frat bro.
According to its team of nine experts, BRCP's research has resulted in the near-doubling of the number of drawings attributed to Bosch since it began examining the artist's oeuvre in 2010.
His current retrospective at the Hammer — his first in the US in three decades — includes representative works from across his oeuvre, characterized by his intellectual curiosity and very dry sense of humor.
Jeremy Scott has dominated the oeuvre for seasons, making references to SpongeBob SquarePants, Mickey Mouse, Bart Simpson, Shrek, Betty Boop and more in his collections for his own label and for Moschino.
From early surrealist cartoons, to theatrical pieces, and text-based, expressionistic drawings, Allen's disparate oeuvre is filled with gamblers, veterans, cowboys, and sparring couples, whom he depicts with pathos, humor, and honesty.
Since then, it has been home to the Fondation Pierre Bergé-Yves Saint Laurent, a charity devoted to showcasing works of art, and fashion, that intersect with the designer's oeuvre and interests.
All the paintings on view that are done in a restricted palette are dated 1965 or '66, which seems to suggest that these works constitute a self-contained group within her oeuvre.
It's a decision that makes sense in the context of Jenkins's oeuvre, a collection of jazz-inflected, contemplative songs on hip-hop's experimental side, though more approachable than most of Heron's work.
After digging deeper into her oeuvre, I realized I'd been more familiar with her soundtrack work than I thought, thanks to her evocative work on Stanley Kubrick's final film, Eyes Wide Shut.
Gershom Scholem, after hearing Benjamin read part of this oeuvre, reflected that Benjamin "can only have a connection with persons to whom he can speak of it" — which was almost no one.
Fans and the uninitiated alike will find something to appreciate in their journey to discover the Easter eggs scattered about De Forest's idiosyncratic oeuvre, particularly the dogs promised in the show's title.
All these details make for a surprisingly dense historical background for a public artwork plunked into the subway system, but it's not exactly a surprise for those who know Al-Hadid's oeuvre.
Now, after seeing the exquisite Balenciaga, l'œuvre au noir show at the Musée Bourdelle, I place at the top of my short list their predecessor: Spanish-Basque couturier Cristóbal Balenciaga's all-black oeuvre.
The airy, one-room gallery houses his striking work well, not only allowing one to step back and broadly observe Schärer's oeuvre but also placing the contrasting series in dialogue with one another.
Kline's oeuvre may be future-oriented, but his values are the opposite of so many young artists working today, who have turned to celebrating the surfaces and tropes of digital technology and communication.
With each episode, Westworld feels like a culmination point for Jonathan Nolan's oeuvre, a synthesis of past projects, dating all the way back to that short story that set his career in motion.
After his masterful depiction of the New York City skyline sold for $29,000 back in July, yet another piece from Donald Trump's oeuvre just raked in the big bucks, the Associated Press reports.
Valerian's similarity to Besson's previous sci-fi oeuvre is a good thing until proven otherwise, and I won't hear any complaints to the contrary until this thing is out and available to watch.
In its first performances since 22019, the recent Performa revival of Rainer's Parts of Some Sextets prompts considerations of how we can safeguard the choreographer's visionary oeuvre while staying true to her vision.
But for other pieces, she said that she felt a "responsibility for retaining the original integrity of the work" — and the technology embedded in it — because Mr. Downey's oeuvre is unfamiliar to many.
The Bullet Express This, like most works of Wolfgoreshow's oeuvre, is less a stoner zone-out sort of experience and more of a "when will this DMT-fueled nightmare end" sort of experience.
Next came one of the gems of his oeuvre, "The Last of the English Roses", which prompted my girlfriend to note that anyone who rhymes "Enochs" with "Reeboks" must be touched by greatness.
It was a painting in Giger's Necronomicon that had immediately convinced Scott to get him involved in shaping the alien creature: Necronom IV (1976), one of the key works in the artist's oeuvre.
Such strenuously flabbergasting and preposterous pop displays bolster the general undertone of the modish 'visionary' nature of Schöffer's work, associating his flashing and spinning techno-decorative oeuvre with magical management and paranormal paradises.
The most consistently charming part of Carpool Karaoke is watching celebrities act like normals who are stuck in traffic, and Madonna's oeuvre is perfect for some good old-fashioned road trip sing-alongs.
Khoury engages his own oeuvre in playful metafictional ways, along with real and invented scholarly texts, and larger Palestinian and Israeli literary histories to which this book is a timely and essential contribution.
People hate Christina's World—and Wyeth's oeuvre—for its literalness, sentimentalism, and abject lack of metaphor, and The Killing of a Sacred Deer is guaranteed to make such critics squirm in their seats.
But within the context of Fey's oeuvre, this skewering seems less like a few off-handed jokes here and there, and more like another example of a long-standing vendetta against sex positivity.
Whereas her first ceramic sculptures might have seemed less interesting than the paintings she was doing at the same time, the recent one constitute a distinct body of work within her expanding oeuvre.
Each declined an interview or reneged after initially agreeing, even those who clearly have been influenced by Piper's oeuvre or were in attendance at the opening of "Synthesis," Instagramming videos of Piper dancing.
Mr. Guirgis and Ms. Nottage were named for Signature's Residency One program, in which the theater company stages a series of plays from a single playwright's oeuvre over the course of a season.
Analysts had expected the government to unveil an expanded budget overall, but it is grappling with a 20203 trillion ringgit debt pile left behind by its predecessors, limiting its room to man oeuvre.
But hearing the back story from the star's perspective is usually fun — fans are looking for answers to questions, and a star's book is the final puzzle piece of his or her oeuvre.
It must have delighted Sendak to know that, despite the occasional censorship kerfuffle, an America terrified of gay influence on children was devouring his oeuvre as fast as he could whip it up.
Throughout her oeuvre, which spans periods from the 19th century to the mid-20th and backdrops from Shanghai to San Francisco, See excels at exploring the bonds between women, whether friends or family.
Grime today is no longer the grime of Risky Roadz DVDs, Stratford Rex hype pits, the bruised blue skies that framed Dizzee and Crazy Titch's infamous shoving match, or the oeuvre of Scratchy.
But the installation feels as if it is grasping at straws: its attempt to knit Schiele's oeuvre into the warm blanket of cosmic consciousness seems out of sync with his precision and earthiness.
Putting in nearly 270 hours of work spread over 20 days, as well as pounds and pounds of icing, McConnell forms an edible chef d' oeuvre without a single cardboard support in sight.
Yet they're just part of a larger oeuvre of art, which included vibrant oil paintings where Sime densely layered mythical creatures and sprawling landscapes, often drawing over the whole piece with geometric patterns.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Since the mid-1980s, Elise Siegel has been exhibiting her work, receiving significant institutional support, and enjoying critical notice for an oeuvre based on figurative ceramic sculpture.
If Chagall's oeuvre had previously impressed me less for its innovations than his lovely employment of folktale imagery, his experimental and dynamic costumes and sets helped me to rethink Chagall's contributions to international art.
Within the alt-right, Andrew Anglin is seen as an entertainer, a prankster — one who's so over-the-top some suspect his entire oeuvre is an elaborate troll to make the right look bad.
Epic feats of reclamation must at times be undertaken to rescue Duchamp's oeuvre from artspeak's insentient sediment of sloppy seconds, placebos or platitudes perfunctorily passed around, predigested, reheated, then regurged — said by Duchamp never.
You can hear these influences seep into the bones of his oeuvre, particularly in the rich guitar loops of "SFM'" (below) which purports to be a "Ween cover," despite actually being an original track.
By conflating his own body with iconic imagery, Morimura's oeuvre both critiques and pays homage to art history, and history more broadly, while at the same time questioning gender, race, and the national identity.
His ever-evolving oeuvre of works, some considered breakthroughs, includes Lumia Suite, Opus 158, which utilizes projector screens and reflector units to enclose the phenomenon of aurora borealis within the walls of a gallery.
In the decades since, DeCarava's work has become a visual point of departure for directors including Barry Jenkins and Kahlil Joseph, who take visual cues from DeCarava's oeuvre and engage them in new ways.
Upon learning that Netflix is releasing Pee-wee's Big Holiday, a new film in the Pee-wee oeuvre, on March 18, I decided to revisit the film that once filled me with such horror.
To engage McDonagh in a graduate-student deconstruction of his oeuvre — the themes, the tropes, what the artist is trying to say — is to invite the repeated invocation of one of his favorite obscenities.
They are formulaic, completely driven by commercial calculation, largely written by committees under strict studio supervision (which is not to say that committees are incapable of writing great scripts — see the amazing Pixar oeuvre).
"She Wants It" is a coming-of-age and coming out story that is gently comedic, like most of Mx. Soloway's oeuvre, and interwoven, as its grandiose subtitle suggests, with some gender studies pontificating.
Her early work focused on animals, but she's expanded her oeuvre to include flora and, lately, landscapes, mostly blown out to geometric abstractions, resulting in patterns that resemble ghostly takes on Gerhard Richter paintings.
Like "Slaughterhouse-Five" and much of the rest of her father's oeuvre, "Wanda June" is "an outgrowth of coming to terms with the evil that he saw, his disappointment in human nature," she said.
A smile, rare in his oeuvre, is not what it seems, belonging to a candidate for governor who grins in a head shot on a poster affixed to the window of a broken diner.
Fast forward to now and Ms. Tharp introduces "Dylan Love Songs," her return to the music of Bob Dylan more than a decade after wrestling with his oeuvre in a short-lived Broadway musical.
And she is currently shortlisted for the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize (the winner will be announced on May 18) for 2016's "My All," a petite portfolio of postcards covering her entire oeuvre.
The Shed's soft-spoken retrospective, Agnes Denes: Absolutes and Intermediates, makes plain that the artist's oeuvre, spanning a half century, is so forward-looking parts of it remain ahead of their time even today.
Avery, at one time the HIV psychiatrist at the University of Texas Medical Branch and Associate Professor Emeritus at the Institute for Medical Health there, has dedicated his entire printmaking oeuvre to promoting health.
Wayne is great precisely because his oeuvre covers such a huge range of topics and his wish list involves such a crazy mix of high-minded and mundane concerns: So do our own minds.
His oeuvre ranged from completely abstract films made by painting and scratching directly onto the celluloid, to experimental explorations of the modern city, autopsies, or even the play of light on a glass ashtray.
This 1915 painting — a mid-career work in the oeuvre of an almost pathologically prolific and long-lived artist — would seem to be "about" nothing more than cruciferous vegetables and maybe color, form, paint.
Whatever the case, she is an enigma, and she has cultivated a fan base that spends hours poring over her videos trying to glean clues about her identity and the deeper meaning of her oeuvre.
Setting aside, for a moment, the extracurricular circumstances of Roberts's work, his oeuvre is startling, capturing the kind of visual spontaneity and rejection of hierarchy that makes the work of children and Surrealists so appealing.
In one shot, Kanye sits on the couch in his usual white sweatshirt, staring off into the distance (likely pondering his next great poetic oeuvre), wearing a brand-new diamond ring on his left hand.
Hancock's larger oeuvre is set in a mythological universe of vegetal creatures, but this work turns my thoughts inwards, towards the lifetime of messages that I have absorbed, some of which have hardened into beliefs.
Although many teens know him as the Black Flag artist, the work he created in the punk days are inky drops in a smudgy bucket when held up next to rest of his massive oeuvre.
But beyond the rough outlines of Ross's peaks — what the man himself might consider "step one" to creating some "graceful mountains" — far fewer folks possess some kind of studied insight into Ross's oeuvre and methodology.
That strategy may be one explanation for the emphasis on just a portion of Ms. Herrera's oeuvre, the part that corresponds to a particularly well-trodden stretch of art history, from Abstract Expressionism to Minimalism.
From Dery's descriptions, these shows, few of which ever made it off the Cape, were as strange as anything in the Gorey oeuvre, and proof of the strong streak of perversity that never deserted him.
The quotations cited include some of the same ones that Ms. Kelly herself invoked in questioning Mr. Trump during a Republican debate last summer — prompting Mr. Trump to expand his oeuvre at Ms. Kelly's expense.
Of course, different critics take different approaches: One might say that the author's identity is important to a novel, another might ignore it, or analyze it as part of the author's oeuvre as a whole.
For artists like Louise Bourgeois, however, whose work was largely influenced by surrealism and imbued with psychosexual and gender-experimental nuances, it seemed a natural transition and an intriguing addition to an already revolutionary oeuvre.
The exhibition offers a memorable opportunity to get to know an unusual oeuvre, which was admired by close followers and connoisseurs during Baron's lifetime but still deserves more critical attention from curators and historians today.
Craig is seeking an injunction against actions by the developer that would compromise or destroy her iconic mural, which is comprised of 100-plus gallons of paint and is a signature piece in her oeuvre.
For Burne-Jones's current exhibition at the Tate Britain, curator Alison Smith does an admirable job of tracing that development, and the artist's range — his oeuvre included painting, stained glass, tapestries, illustrations — is well demonstrated.
Just a few months ago, Manhattan's Marianne Boesky Gallery announced that it had taken over representation of Dial's oeuvre; its first exhibition, of a selection of the artist's works on paper, ran through mid-December.
Reichardt's most ardent fans won't be surprised that her affinity for animals (especially dogs) extends to the latest installment of her oeuvre, which continues to explore her cardinal themes and deepen her most fruitful collaborations.
Will Heinrich explored them all — from the Brooklyn Museum's "thoughtfully arranged and edited reintroduction to this sculptor's oeuvre" to the Barnes Foundation's "ingenious" reprise of "Kiefer Rodin," an exhibition at the Musée Rodin in Paris.
The chapter—and his book as a whole—is a master class in engaging with movies at eye level, no matter if they're from the oeuvre of Jean-Claude Van Damme or Robert De Niro.
Against the darkness there's still dumb-brilliant wordplay, a scorching summation of Christopher Nolan's oeuvre ("women are involved, but it's really never about the women; it's about me"), and dozens of jokes about lazy Susans.
In line with his existing oeuvre of glossy Bollywood extravaganzas like "Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham …" (2001) and "Ae Dil Hai Mushkil" (2016), Johar's ghost story stars a preternaturally attractive married couple and a palatial estate.
The exhibition's curators, Andrea Andersson and Julia Bryan-Wilson, combine them with other objects drawn from a multimedia oeuvre that has expanded to include 22 published art and poetry books, paintings, video, music, and performances.
The sister to The Beguiled in Coppola's oeuvre is certainly The Virgin Suicides, another film about a house full of young women held captive for their own good (and in which Kirsten Dunst also starred).
Singers keep revisiting the great singer-songwriters' tunes, as the veteran Broadway performer Jessica Molaskey does in her soon-to-be-released album, Portraits of Joni (Ghostlight Records), which dives deeply into Joni Mitchell's oeuvre.
The overtly erotic oeuvre of the four featured artists has faced an uphill battle in the struggle for recognition, but hopefully, with the help of this show at Dallas Contemporary, the tide will begin to turn.
The tension between these different strains in Ono's art, along with an alternating current of playfulness and earnestness that courses through many parts of her multifaceted oeuvre, combine to deliver its peculiar, compelling, inviting-disquieting edge.
" Larson's "Translator's Note," which follows his eloquent and informative introduction to Mayröcker's oeuvre, tells us that "both the indefinite article ein/e/n/m/r/s and the number eins are represented with the digit 1.
I want to touch you but can't This sense of distance grows throughout his oeuvre as he appears to express"feminine" feelings, often casting himself in the female role in poetic descriptions of the sex act.
Although not consistently engaging, Lashai's multifarious oeuvre — which also includes crystal vases and imagined Persian gardens made of wire mesh cylinders containing suspended, painted leaves — we see the work of an artist who pushed boundaries relentlessly.
While little has been said about adding a fourth installment to the franchise's oeuvre, during an interview with Vogue last year the film's producer, Eric Fellner, had some thoughts about the success of their dear Bridget.
Rather than a romantic inevitability, Poets offers a pragmatic and collaborative handle to Guston's career as a prolific artist and maker; it attests to the power of verbal and metaphorical language in nourishing his visual oeuvre.
" Michael Haefliger, the intendant, or artistic and executive director, of the Lucerne Festival, said that although Ms. Neuwirth's oeuvre has evolved in exciting ways since her first residence in 2002, she has followed a "steady path.
With his oeuvre ranging from pointillism to cadavers as sculpture — the infamous shark in formaldehyde, shocking in 1992, was inspired by the film "Jaws," he said — much of it was made by an army of helpers.
The volume, authored by British writer and comics publisher Paul Gravett, rests on the thematic strengths of its subject's oeuvre, including her feminist reimagining of the girl next door and satirization of the British middle class.
Still, there's enough in Villains to watch through through your fingers (including a scene in which Jules gets her tongue ring ripped out) to merit a spot in Monroe's oeuvre of forward-thinking, gun horror movies.
Although Wellman's oeuvre includes such once well-regarded films as "The Ox-Bow Incident" (1943) and "The Story of G.I. Joe" (1945), he has little of the artistry ascribed to Howard Hawks, let alone John Ford.
He had long nursed a fantasy that one day he would add a meatloaf cookbook to his literary oeuvre, which includes books about President George W. Bush, college admission anxiety and his own struggle with weight.
Since the 1980s, the group's writings have emphasized the heterogeneity of Caribbean history, the fundamental contiguity of life and literature with ecology, and a tradition of oral storytelling that has become the touchstone of Chamoiseau's oeuvre.
Because jam bands are all about instrumental improvisation, and because Phish has a massive oeuvre that guarantees you'll never hear the same set on any two given nights, tours are the essence of the Phish community.
These dialectics — these convergent borders of the "I" and the "we," the Modern and the pre-Modern, the European and the indo-American — reverberate throughout Cortázar's work, and they remain the beating heart of his oeuvre.
Whether the subject is her queer, Latinx milieu or her own oversized nude body situated in desert landscapes, Aguilar's oeuvre offers defiant and unapologetic depictions of populations that demand to be seen on their own terms.
Although he does use some digital effects, overall his oeuvre recalls an earlier era of horror and sci-fi movies, where a man in a monster suit could be as terrifying as any green screen fiend.
Neri stayed with the figure (and in California) while abstraction rose to dominance in the contemporary art scene, and by this loyalty created an oeuvre that has considerable vitality and an unwavering sense of artistic purpose.
That sculpture is the moral ballast of the current retrospective — LMCC's 250 summer exhibition on Governors Island — but the rest of Richards's oeuvre displays the makings of a major artist whose life was tragically cut short.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Some artists glorify their furry studio assistants, like cat-lover Paul Klee immortalizing feline faces in his modernist shapes, or David Hockney and his whole painting oeuvre devoted to his dachshunds.
Now, the disparate journeys of Greenfield's oeuvre have been synthesized into a bigger picture with her new photo book, Generation Wealth, and an exhibition of the same name at the Annenberg Space for Photography in Los Angeles.
We will never know where he had been, where in the five boroughs he is going, if he heard "Get Low" just before boarding the train or is just a very passionate fan of Lil Jon's oeuvre.
" Norman then deferred the issue of quality and variance to a Sotheby's specialist, who divided up each artist's oeuvre into groups of "roughly equal intrinsic value," or as Norman jokingly put it, "from masterpiece down to crap.
"Hujar crafted the portrait of a city in free fall, complementing Wojnarowicz's dark vision of Reagan-era America," the exhibition's wall text points out, summarizing an overarching theme and maybe also the portent of the photographer's oeuvre.
In terms of plot, Summer and Smoke doesn't exactly stand out from the rest of Williams' oeuvre: It's about a proper Southern woman who ends up losing her innocence and, to some degree, her grip on reality.
Already containing an exceptional collection of the artist's oeuvre (thanks, Hapsburg dynasty!) Vienna's Kunsthistorichesmuseum has assembled almost half of all the artist's known works, including examples of his paintings, drawings, and prints, for this four-month exhibition.
Even the nighttime landscapes in his small oeuvre — it includes around 50 paintings and a few figurative sculptures, which curator Diana Nawi and exhibition assistant curator Nicole Smythe-Johnson researched extensively — seem otherworldly and lit from within.
The Detroit-based artist and lowrider customizer has expanded her oeuvre from documentary film and photography to a kind of long-term, multi-platform performance art experiment that incorporates functioning race cars and her own physical appearance.
And by 'know' Virginia meant really knowing — knowledge of the artist and the art historical period, and about that particular piece, its role within the artist's oeuvre, its provenance, its medium and condition, and its artistic interest.
As Finn, Anne O'Sullivan tells us that he didn't dislike white people, per se, he just wasn't interested in them, and that much of his archive has been lost, so we're only seeing fragments of his oeuvre.
Meanwhile, Cheryl dives deeper into Martha Page's oeuvre, and discovers that while the white director made countless films about the injustice of racism, she would only cast the Watermelon Woman, her most talented actress, in servant roles.
" In a 2004 interview in The New York Times, Mr. Ricks summed up my sense of the best of Mr. Dylan's oeuvre: "I just think we're terrifically lucky to be alive at a time when he is.
" The painting's lack of documentation did not necessarily concern Mr. Buvelot, who co-authored a paper on the painting with Mr. Ducos in The Burlington Magazine in 2014, calling it "a very important addition to Hals's oeuvre.
Known for his solo output like 2017's and two excellent collaborative albums with then-Chicago, now-New York-based shit-stirrer Ryley Walker, his latest album Fountain Fire crystalizes the best of his oeuvre so far.
Out of that torment, though, came an oeuvre of raw focus that sometimes shrieked into the abyss — as in his most famous painting, "The Scream" — but, far more often, embraced melancholy, resignation and the inevitability of decline.
Seemingly a send-up of the kind of photography exhibition normally found in galleries at the time, All the Meat You Can Eat also is an uncanny summation of the themes that later surface in Shore's oeuvre.
Throughout his technically inventive, eloquent oeuvre, Dial used the tiger as a symbol of the black man as a survivor and a not-to-be-ignored, central player in the broader pageant of American and world history.
In this film he works with his frequent collaborator, the great cinematographer Roger Deakins, whose comically accomplished oeuvre and work in this film almost certainly guarantees him an Oscar nomination, if not the still-elusive Oscar itself.
" Mr. Bernier, whose 2014 book describes Mr. Viola's oeuvre as "a theological enterprise," said he wouldn't call Mr. Viola a "religious artist," because he had an "openness to interpretation that doesn't tie him to a religious tradition.
Jarmusch is known for his deadpan dialogue and formal wit, but the sense that emerges from his work as a whole is of an oeuvre that teems with solitude, outcasts and an almost peaceful resignation toward death.
Its prose is polished to a glittering sheen — for my money, it has some of the most beautiful sentences in McKinley's impressive oeuvre — and its heroine is more introverted and damaged than Beauty's, its castle more sinister.
Kevin B. Lee, an American filmmaker, critic, and the first artist in residence for the Harun Farocki Institut in Berlin, produced a series of video essays on Farocki's extensive oeuvre, several of which screened at the festival.
This October, some 50 years after the designer's first visit to Morocco, a state-of-the-art fashion museum honoring his oeuvre will open just steps from the Jardin Marjorelle, the villa's botanical escape-cum-tourist attraction.
Spanning two floors of a neo-Gothic former schoolhouse in East Harlem, the career retrospective traces the multifaceted development of the artist's oeuvre, which spans across media and employs a broad-ranging use of materials and techniques.
These performative works, which I directly encountered — and sometimes participated in, as a fellow artist working in New York's downtown scene — have been scantily acknowledged within Smith's oeuvre and go completely unrecognized within her current Parisian retrospective.
" Mr. Lescure and Mr. Frémaux praised Mr. Almodóvar's 20 films as "an incandescent oeuvre, a legacy of his punk, protest-filled youth, and driven by an insatiable passion for female figures and the history of film itself.
In addition to releasing three features on the international festival circuit, he was hounded by the Korean media for admitting to having an affair with actress Kim Min-hee, a recent fixture in his ever-expanding oeuvre.
Katchadourian's distinctive vision and eccentric oeuvre were showcased in her acclaimed mid-career survey exhibition, Nina Katchadourian: Curiouser, which originated at the Blanton Museum in Austin in 22012 and was reviewed here by Jeanne Claire van Ryzin.
Read: This American Bro: A Portrait of the Worst Guy Ever Mix some ritual hazing, protein powder, and the entire cinematic oeuvre of National Lampoon together, and you'll get something pretty close to an iconic frat bro.
Many of them can be found in Melvin Way: The Cocaine Files Dossier (21864-230), a mini-retrospective of the self-taught Way's unusual oeuvre, which is now on view at Andrew Edlin Gallery (through March 245).
Hers is a written universe of climbing, self-clinging ideas that manifest as the plants and animals accompanying the solitary female alchemist (a recurring theme in Varo's oeuvre), on the lookout for higher understandings of the metaphysical.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PARIS — A visceral, hyper-sexualized sensibility runs through the extravagantly stylish oeuvre of Cuban artist Agustin Fernandez, who resided here from 1959 to 21982 and died in New York City in 21913.
But to see all of Apple's products from the past four decades, at once, look to "The Insanely Great History of Apple 3.0" ($90)—a comprehensive visual overview of Apple's oeuvre, from the folks at Pop Charts Lab.
But to see all of Apple's products from the past four decades, at once, look to "The Insanely Great History of Apple 3.0" ($22013)—a comprehensive visual overview of Apple's oeuvre, from the folks at Pop Charts Lab.
But to see all of Apple's products from the past four decades, at once, look to "The Insanely Great History of Apple 3.0" ($90)—a comprehensive visual overview of Apple's oeuvre, from the folks at Pop Charts Lab.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The oeuvre of late artist David Wojnarowicz spanned photography, painting, film, music, writing, and performance, all of which are incorporated into the hybrid work "ITSOFOMO: In The Shadow of Forward Motion" (1989).
We know, at the very least, what we gained: His six-song EP My Dear Melancholy was most certainly a post-breakup oeuvre, designed for listening to alone on a Saturday night surrounded by three boxes of tissues.
The latter will feature his film and sculptural works in tribute to victims of police violence, a recurring theme in his oeuvre, which often addresses the mistreatment of minority communities — he is of mixed Fijian and European descent.
By way of concentrating research debate and critical analysis around Bowie's music, art and video work, the symposium offered a full circumnavigation of the significant implications of his incredible oeuvre, and deals with notions of "stardom" more broadly.
Recently, on an internet deep dive into John Galliano's early-2000s collections for Dior (which walk the line between dangerous and brilliant), I came across this image again, as well as Dior's entire oeuvre of Rasta-striped accessories.
After all, it was only four years ago that I wrote a three-part article, "Why There Are Great Artists," for Hyperallergic Weekend (March 21967, April 53, and April 25, 17) that pretty much covered her entire oeuvre.
Parts of Some Sextets poses similar aesthetic questions in 1965 and 2019, but the revival goes beyond the bounds of the dance itself to ask how we can safeguard Rainer's visionary oeuvre while staying true to her vision.
It was on the internet where I first altered the way that my gender was perceived by other people—why shouldn't an oeuvre of transgender music also be buried here online, in code as mutable as my own?
It is clear to me that Whitney's works on paper form a distinct body within his oeuvre, and that within this group he has gone down a number of different paths in his exploration of lines, grids, colors.
The 28-year-old artist and designer Katie Stout, based in Brooklyn's Bedford-Stuyvesant, has dubbed her oeuvre "naïve pop," which is apt, considering the inspirations for her chipper, animated furnishings: Dolly Parton, Raymour & Flanigan, Charlotte Perriand, bagels.
The home page fits ever so naturally into Mr. Guyton's regular color scheme of black, white and a few cool colors, though these paintings introduce photographs and other representational elements into an oeuvre that has skewed more abstract.
I will not be surprised if a Nobel is given in the next few decades to a Spanglish author whose oeuvre will need to be translated into Spanish and English to be fully understood by non-Spanglish speakers.
In 2014, BOMB published a folio of her work, New York's Drawing Center and London's Drawing Room included her in a joint exhibition, and the American poet Patrick Durgin penned a thoughtful appreciation of her oeuvre for Jacket2.
Some football fans remember his greatest hits by film title — "The Pony Soldiers," for instance, or "The Over the Hill Gang" — but it seems fair to say that his entire oeuvre, more than any individual composition, was his signature.
There are shout-outs to everything from male pregnancy to tiger shark extinction, with Sisyphus, Dante's Inferno, and musings on God as a woman (a view which pretty much summarises Cuomo's entire oeuvre) all working their way in between.
There has to be a method to his madness: after all, Frank now exists at the top of the American cultural oeuvre, operating as a bridge between high art and the ordinary, and sometimes forgettable machinations of pop culture.
Still, the exhibition is poignant, evocative, and emotional, illustrating the thematic threads that Saar has woven throughout her oeuvre, and how they have evolved throughout time in response to social and political climates, as well as her own life.
Click here to view original GIFCloseups on hands might seem like too small a detail to become a trademark of a director's visual style, but looking back on Nolan's oeuvre shows just how much they reveal about his characters.
Entire genres of young adult fiction cater to this tendency, from 13 Reasons Why to The Fault in Our Stars to Ellen Hopkins's entire best-selling oeuvre, which covers a range of dire teen issues from drugs to suicide.
At the heart of his oeuvre, and of his book, is his painful relationship with his father, a sometime pool shark whom, as a child, Mr Springsteen fetched from bars in Freehold, New Jersey, for his long-suffering mother.
Rain in England (2010) Easily the most unique and #rare item in B's oeuvre, Rain in England is genuinely unprecedented: a set of lengthy, self-produced ambient soundscapes over which the BasedGod freestyles about spirituality, love, and life itself.
Five hundred years since the death of the Dutch artist in 1516, it's believed that only a tiny fraction of Bosch's output survives — about two dozen paintings and some 20 drawings — but the fascination with his oeuvre hasn't abated.
Theda Bara's largely lost silent-era oeuvre gave the female vampire an early heyday, but the character got its first (exceedingly coded) big-screen lesbian twist in 1936's Dracula's Daughter—Universal's sequel to its iconic 1931 film Dracula.
All images courtesy of the artist A pineapple in a clear blue pool, staying afloat thanks to a red and white lifesaver shouldn't really make any sense, but in the oeuvre of photographer Paloma Rincón, it feels just right.
The first single is called "Bored With This Desire to Get Ripped," which is a Smiths-esque jam, set to lyrics based on the entire oeuvre of Morrissey — and all the Amazon customer reviews of the P90x workout DVDs.
Just as he escaped an oppressive regime in order to realize freedom of expression, Zadikian abandoned the charred remains of his east-coast oeuvre to begin working with gold thanks to his interest in the mystical transformation of matter.
Lukas Feireiss, a German artist and curator, and Leopold Banchini, a Swiss architect, have designed an entire exhibit around Mr. Kahn's early oeuvre for the Architecture Biennale in Venice (a May event that has been postponed until late August).
ANDY WARHOL — FROM A TO B AND BACK AGAIN A wide-ranging reconsideration of the life and oeuvre of this unsentimental icon, drawing on materials discovered after his death and uniting more than 350 separate works of art. Nov.
He was perhaps the most postmodern of all dictators, the knowing architect of his own elaborate structure of lies, who spelled out in his published oeuvre precisely how he created and maintained the deceits that ensnared North Korea's population.
The Cleveland project would not be Mr. Pei's last unlikely museum commission: His museum oeuvre would culminate in the call to design the Museum of Islamic Art, in Doha, Qatar, in 2008, a challenge Mr. Pei accepted with relish.
A small collection of sculptures, graphic art and manuscripts will address the theme of inspiration not only among artists and literary figures, but also within the oeuvre of Rodin, who will have died a century ago on opening day.
His psychological thrillers are in the tradition of Georges Simenon's romans durs, and Boyce's lucid translation of this, his final book, feels true to that bleakly lyric vision, though one wonders about the "children's books" listed in his oeuvre.
The show positions Jess — born Burgess Franklin Collins — as the center of a creative nexus, bringing together artworks from his own wide-ranging oeuvre with those by a smattering of well-known and lesser-known creators based in California.
The Andrée and Michel Hirlet Foundation, they hope, will offer an artists' residency on site, and the small upstairs gallery space, in which they keep a selection of their works, will remain as an archive of their distinctive oeuvre.
One senses the radically left-wing sentiments in her oeuvre when familiar objects of consumption are rendered surreal: a table-like sculpture hangs upside down from the ceiling, its legs loosely hinged to its top in "Atelena (Swing)" (1968).
The artwork, dubbed "The Next Rembrandt," is the result of 18 months of research and experimentation by a team of scientists, developers, engineers, and experts on the painter to use data collected from Rembrandt's oeuvre to compose an entirely new painting.
One won't find simple lines and satin ball gowns in Kawakubo's oeuvre; instead, viewers reckon with pounds of fabric tied and piled to the point where one questions if there's even a human figure underneath all that black wool and rubber.
While his seminal novel Slaughterhouse-Five is most often characterized as science-fiction (presumably for the backdrop of alien society and narrative construct of time travel), Vonnegut's oeuvre on the whole is more surreal and satirical than truly science-based.
Divorced from the life of the architect, the oeuvre of Casebere, and even the architectural space of Sean Kelly gallery — a vast display space that emphasizes the absence within the images — the works might read differently, maybe even as celebratory.
There are few universally acknowledged truths, but on this anniversary, Friday File revisits the show that gave birth to a Jane Austen cottage industry big enough to include faithful adaptations of the Austen oeuvre, sculptures of Mr. Firth and zombie Janes.
A current show at Venus over Manhattan of 62 drawings offers a beautiful view of Yoakum's oeuvre, where mountains heave in gracile, rhythmic curves; clouds scatter along surreal, sinuous contours; and supernatural creatures lurk in the stately structuralism of remembrance.
Critics have strived to interpret his idiosyncratic oeuvre, but "Room to Dream", a story of his life, shows that many of his themes derive from childhood—ideas and images lurking in shadows that Mr Lynch has filled with imagination and dread.
The two curators of the Washington show, Robert Echols, a scholar, and Frederick Ilchman, who chairs the Art of Europe department at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, have also been responsible for a drastic reduction in Tintoretto's accepted oeuvre.
Likewise, the film's near-erasure of people of color, despite its Deep South setting, is troubling, especially because it's consistent with a pattern that courses through Sparks' entire literary oeuvre, as well as the many films based on his books.
Even so, other threads run through her oeuvre so far, connecting her with the Scandi pop style that listeners can't get enough of (and which works not just as part of a trend, but well enough to help break an artist).
The initial controversy and threats to her life earned her a recurrent spot in the mainstream media, which Icon notes likely gave an enduring boost to her old content as new people encountered her and decided to explore her oeuvre.
For those pitiful few who don't know the entire SpongeBob oeuvre by heart, the song comes from an episode called "Band Geeks," in which SpongeBob and the gang venture up onto dry land to perform during halftime at the Bubble Bowl.
Over the first decade of his career, the Israeli-born artist Tom Pnini has developed a compact film oeuvre that, while varied in terms of subject matter, exhibits an unusual degree of focus in terms of its techniques and themes.
However it's labeled, her oeuvre clearly has shades of lowbrow mixed with a hefty dose of 21st century allegory, reminiscent of the work of Alex Gross, for whom Tsemet worked as an intern after moving to Los Angeles two years ago.
The show, which includes around 19773 individual artworks but focuses mainly on a handful of key series and projects in Matta-Clark's oeuvre, isn't quite big enough to be a full-on retrospective (the Whitney Museum mounted one ten years ago).
Since then, discussion of the Tanztheater Wuppertal, Ms. Bausch's longtime company, has been framed by the question of how long her oeuvre can survive without her, and without the dancers, inevitably aging and retiring, with whom the work was created.
We get that through his oeuvre as a poet and a songwriter and a novelist, but the explicit recounting of what he experience that day is tastefully handled and never really something you exploit as far as going into detail.

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