Stuart Davis's New York: Paris No 3 is a gorgeous work, brilliantly designed
in all its syncopated flatness.
In syncopated progressions of pictures and words, Magenheimer pushes against the bounds of narrative, charting circuitous storylines through vernacular associations that invite individual interpretations.
This happened to Pluto's moons, too — and astronomers see the same thing around other stars, where some exoplanets orbit
in syncopated lockstep.
Not exact matches
If a violin had been made
in the first place by Antonio Stradivari himself and if skilled hands had played upon it the compositions of the masters, any cheap endeavor to make it hiccup with
syncopated jazz would be resented.
If jazz suits your style, you won't have to look far
in Temecula Valley Southern California Wine Country to enjoy its
syncopated rhythms on soft evenings under the stars.
In elementary school, he had learned to play the trumpet, and even at that young age, he managed to
syncopate his way into the local high school marching band.
A wild - eyed, bumpily
syncopated symphony
in purple and gold, Chi - Raq is ragged and binary, for sure.
The film acquires a pleasant,
syncopated rhythm as it bounces from one unlikely event to another, and Seidelman manages some nice detailing
in the minor characters.
Leder establishes a
syncopated rhythm unlike anything we're used to
in a catastrophe spectacle.
Written for the screen and directed by Frank Miller, and based on the graphic novels by Will Eisner, it is a
syncopated series of missteps and gaffes served up
in... Read More»
It has a ragtime piano
syncopated in a melodic line and regularly accented.
Even if this weren't clear, the very first scene establishes a world of comic - book exaggeration and formal abstraction; it's set
in a raucous club ablaze with
syncopated strobe lights and the announcement «Welcome to Hell.»
In spare, simple, rhythmic verses, Christensen tells the story of a young Gypsy boy who overcame a physical disability to play the guitar in a way that was perfect for the syncopated jazz styl
In spare, simple, rhythmic verses, Christensen tells the story of a young Gypsy boy who overcame a physical disability to play the guitar
in a way that was perfect for the syncopated jazz styl
in a way that was perfect for the
syncopated jazz style.
Whether through
syncopated language, deeply personal poems, or an era - defining photograph, these top black - history titles — all of which received starred reviews
in the past year — offer unique ways of presenting the African American experience, then and now.
Syncopated language and kinetic artwork bring singer, dancer, and all - around entertainer Josephine Baker to dazzling life
in this biography about a Jazz Age great.
Bali's genius is
in its details, from the
syncopated movements of its dancers to the exquisite woodcarvings of its artisans.
The issue as I arrived
in the fourth song was that a host of rapid
syncopated (off - beat) rhymes makes staying on beat with the indicated notes a chore as my ear connects PaRappa's own vocals with my button presses and I subconsciously try to correct to make the song sound good.
Oblique's long linear rise refuses the usual juncture - like experience of observing discrete artworks
in a gallery, offering instead a
syncopated ebb and flow of images.
Stuart Davis often explored fractured, irregular geometry and contrasts of shape and color to create an improvisational,
syncopated rhythm
in his work.
The animals are an homage to the life around us we momentarily notice during our days, and nights — Bees
in the Bee Balm, wild turkeys
in step strutting through the yard, noisy Blue jays, cicadas»
syncopated rhythm reminding us this is late summer.
His works are emblematic, bold and brash visual statements that reflect street culture, the
syncopated rhythms of jazz, and the unbridled optimism enmeshed
in the American Dream.
Gertrud Goldschmidt - she later compressed her name into a
syncopated pseudonym - fled Germany
in 1939 for...
«Cows by the Water» path is not chronological but rather suggests a
syncopated rhythm between various genres and periods, thereby underlining the central role played by music
in the artist's practice.
Victoria Miro was showing one of Conrad Shawcross's large kinetic sculptures, which hummed and clicked a
syncopated rhythm as its articulated wooden arms spun lit bulbs
in complex, fairground loops.
2005
Syncopated Rhythms: 20th Century African American Art from the George and Joyce Wein Collection, Boston University Art Gallery, Boston, MA Eye Contact: Painting and Drawing
in American Art, Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, LLC, New York, NY The Collector's View, Noyes Museum of Art, Oceanville, NJ
In creating Ray Gun Virus, Sharits filmed monochrome sheets of colored paper and edited the footage into precisely syncopated visual rhythms, creating an oscillating effect that produces a range of optical phenomena in the spectator's visio
In creating Ray Gun Virus, Sharits filmed monochrome sheets of colored paper and edited the footage into precisely
syncopated visual rhythms, creating an oscillating effect that produces a range of optical phenomena
in the spectator's visio
in the spectator's vision.
While there is a hint of the shaped canvases of Ellsworth Kelly,
in fact the
syncopated silhouettes and acid tones of these Freeforms spontaneously evoke the -LSB-...]
One strong voice is more likely to linger
in viewers» memories than a stream of
syncopated sounds
in a group presentation.
Cows by the water path is not chronological but rather suggests a
syncopated rhythm between various genres and periods, thereby underlining the central role played by music
in the artist's practice.
A mix of collaged and painted images — line drawings of jellyfish and skylines, photos of faces and body parts, jagged and curvilinear shapes — dances across the glass
in a kinetic composition that takes a page from Matisse's cutouts and Romare Bearden's
syncopated collages.
Ms. Thomas made her late works by brushing on one small block of color at a time until she had filled the canvas or most of it with her irregular patterns, as
in «Iris, Tulips, Jonquils, and Crocuses» (1969),
in which vertical sequences of patches
in deep blue, yellow, red and orange create a
syncopating rhythm.
Drawing upon a formative childhood
in a musical household, David Ellis composes
syncopated rhythms, playful scores, and intricate beats with the most homespun of resources.
Expanding her range of mark making
in scale shifts and close ups, Ferris couples
syncopated brushstrokes with airbrushed oil paint to create surfaces that combine the topography of textiles with the banter of gestural mark making.
In the 1967 painting Syncopated Rhythm, also known as The Black Snake, many of the qualities I have noted are present: the use of simultaneous colour contrasts (now also including much greater use of black) that suggests the instantaneous, but set alongside considerations more associated with time - bound arts like dance and music; the painting itself being a continuation of a series and presented in a format that necessitates an experience of time duratio
In the 1967 painting
Syncopated Rhythm, also known as The Black Snake, many of the qualities I have noted are present: the use of simultaneous colour contrasts (now also including much greater use of black) that suggests the instantaneous, but set alongside considerations more associated with time - bound arts like dance and music; the painting itself being a continuation of a series and presented
in a format that necessitates an experience of time duratio
in a format that necessitates an experience of time duration.
The soft insidious ticking away
in our heads is
syncopated by quickened heartbeats and the acceleration of everyday lives.