The actress gives full weight to the tension between stormy, confounding emotions and the artistic consciousness that stands back, examines and shapes.
The curator's guiding critical position appears to be that photography is at its best when the camera is allowed to function more or less on its own, unimpeded by "artistic" consciousness.
Yet that artistic consciousness doesn't lose sight of world.
I always think of my artistic consciousness as beginning then.
The evidence in those letters of emerging artistic consciousness was just too important to issues she had something to say about: family relationships and literary celebrity.
Whereas Beuys had been a central figure in the post-war European artistic consciousness for some time, American audiences had previously only had partial and fleeting access to his work.
Photography made a serious mark on his artistic consciousness when he was about 12, Mr. Pare said.
Similarly, the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) also rankles the modern Chinese artistic consciousness even though different artists have focused on different angles.
It has not only awakened cultural interest within the university, but it has also promoted artistic consciousness.
His work began to display a new philosophical and artistic consciousness, and an interest in the past.