Sentences with phrase «metamorphosis series»

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This series is an important one for the Brewers, not just for the obvious reasons, but because it could mark the metamorphosis of their status as a surprise contender.
This topic includes 10 hours of lecture in Drawing (from forms to geometry) including: Symmetry, Lemniscates, Celtic Patterns, Metamorphosis, Geometry: line / curve 13 - circle net forms, Nest of Polygons, Golden Ratio, Fibonacci Series, Leaf Forms, Pythagoras Theorem, and Triangle Centers.
For example, after metamorphosing through a series of unenviable guises, the male giant seadevil may be lucky enough to encounter a female on his epic journey through the dark ocean depths.
But Daya Bay's nuclear reactors produce billions of trillions of electron antineutrinos every second, emitted by neutrons during a process called «beta decay,» and scientists have finally been able to measure their metamorphosis as they pass through a series of detectors positioned outside the reactors.
On Thursday morning I got my final full body DEXA scan at The MetaMorphosis and a series of blood tests from Laverty Pathology again.
I would get a full body DEXA scan at The MetaMorphosis and a series of blood tests from Laverty Pathology before and after my challenge, whilst recording my typical diet 7 days before and during the challenge.
A onetime teen performer, he went through a series of career metamorphoses — studio pariah, rebel filmmaker, drug casualty, and comeback kid — before finally settling comfortably into the role of character actor par excellence, with a rogues» gallery of killers and freaks unmatched in psychotic intensity and demented glee.
The late third act transference of the Wendigo figure into the father as avenger — a metamorphosis represented with ingenious basement and in - camera effects — is a series of tightrope maneuvres that shouldn't work but work like a bastard.
The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy started as a BBC radio series in 1978 and has since metamorphosed into books (five of them), theatre productions (at least three of those), a BBC TV series, an award - winning computer game and a towel.
The AAVision has metamorphosed in series production into Mercedes ML or Mercedes M - Class (Mercedes can use the name M - Class but not M following by the number which indicate the type of the engine because BMW own the M badge for its sporty models) and was presented in world premiere in January 1997 at Detroit Auto Show.
Mythical, exotic and dream - like, in some instances referencing Gauguin and Matisse, the canvases on view here were produced in the late 2000s and early 2010s and include Ofili's «Metamorphoses» series which takes its name from Ovid's poem.
On the way down the stairs to UMOCA's Main Gallery is The Metamorphosis of an Object, a series of prints by Pondick that features neatly spliced - together images of sculptures — Pondick's Dog with the Seated Buddha in Maravijaya, for example.
That year, he transformed the Pavilion of the Federal Republic of Germany into a setting where a series of metamorphoses took place.
She calls the series «Metamorphose,» but do not wait for either one to turn into a cockroach and get pelted to death by downtown neighbors.
Over a 10 - year period from 1552, the king received a series of six large canvases depicting mythological scenes from Ovid's Metamorphoses painted in Venice by the elderly Titian.
In 2012 her film The Wanderer, based on another artist's translation of Kafka's Metamorphosis, was featured in the Institute of Contemporary Art's Artists» Film Club series.
«This delicate series about metamorphosis and transformation... is good enough to call to mind Picasso's Vollard Suite.»
Drawn from the Amon Carter's collection, this selection of lithographs features two thematic series that Sterne completed at the Tamarind Lithography Workshop in 1967: Metamorphoses, a study of the vegetal folds of a head of lettuce, and Vertical - Horizontals, a study of the atmospheric recession of the horizon.
On the wall: Helmar Lerski, From the series: Metamorphosis through light, 1935/1936, Foreground: Ronald Jones, Untitled (This trestle was used to hold bodies...), 1990, Courtesy and Jean - Pierre Lehmann Collection, Installation view KW Institute for Contemporary Art, 2017, Photo: Frank Sperling
Using this methodology, Lipps has created a new series of works for his current show at Jessica Silverman Gallery in San Francsico that undercut the fetishism surrounding the digital image's capacity for duplication and metamorphosis.
Ralf Graebner - «Change» a photographic series, October, 2016, Acurator / Julie Grahame - The metamorphosis of a coin Hyperallergic / Robin Gearson
For Flavin, neon, as a given form, is a way of articulating potentially infinite series that enter into a critical relationship with the surrounding space: it offers a structural comment, contradiction and poetic metamorphosis through light.
On the heels of her 2015 solo exhibition at MCA Chicago, Cytter shows three recent videos — Game (2015), Metamorphosis (2015), and Ocean (2014)-- along with a series of new drawings.
This exhibition will also include a selection of paintings from Ofili's «Metamorphoses» series.
The series» second edition, The Metamorphoses of the Virtual 5 + 5, was held at the K11 Art Foundation in Shanghai.
Luciano Fabro, is best known for a series of sculptures in which the outline of the Italian peninsula was metamorphosed into an array of expressive, often disturbing shapes.
The seminal, room - size installation «Garden of the Metamorphosis in the Space Capsule» (1968) forms the exhibition's focal point and is shown alongside examples from his cube and dome series.
The series also includes Marilyn Monroe, in The Metamorphosis of Norma Jean Mortenson, but for once words lie behind a colored haze.
Lovitt's framed wall reliefs — smoothly molded cream - colored wax punctuated with knobby impressions of a spinal column or a series of surgical stitches closing up a small square wound — speak of pain and metamorphosis in a minimal vocabulary.
Along with «Metamorphosis» (in the Fantasy Gallery) this painting was part of my art college degree show - a series of paintings inspired by Michael Moorcock's «Dancers at the End of Time» trilogy.
In a series called «Metamorphosis,» master body - painters Leonie Gené and Jörg Düesterwald partnered up with photographers Laila Pregizer and Uwe Schmida to put nude models in nature as nature.
Metamorphosis — James Welling, Quentin Bajac, Robert Slifkin: An Art Book Series Event May 23, 2017, at 6:30 PM at the New York Public Library.
JAMES WELLING Metamorphosis, S.M.A.K. (Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst), Ghent, Belgium, Jan 28 — April 16, 2017 Metamorphosis — James Welling, Quentin Bajac, Robert Slifkin: An Art Book Series Event, New York Public Library, May 23, 2017.
This underwater photographic series is visual voyage of metamorphosis into the subconscious waters of the mind.
Art Talk at the New York Public Library Art Book Series Event: Metamorphosis - James Welling VIDEO PODCAST Tuesday, May 23, 2017, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, Celeste Auditorium
Punctuated by green tones reflecting the tropical palette of Trinidad where the artist lives, the work echoes a series of mythologcal paintings presented in «Night and Day,» that he made in response to «Metamorphoses» by the Roman poet Ovid.
As with all the works in this series, Study for Ovid - Windfall is inspired by Ovid's epic poem Metamorphoses.
This metamorphosis done from series that overlapped in time, with contributions from Kitsch, from graffiti, with evocations from Pop and employing popular culture colours, led him to some sort of baroque from which he later escaped when he worked on monumental scale works, to which polished, rusted or burnt steel gave a much more austere aspect.
On the wall: Helmar Lerski, From the series: Metamorphosis through light, 1935/1936, Courtesy Museum Folkwang, Essen (DE), Foreground: Ronald Jones, Untitled (This trestle was...), 1990, Courtesy Rachel and Jean - Pierre Lehmann Collection, Installation view KW Institute for Contemporary Art, 2017, Photo: Frank Sperling
The latter series is a development from the former, with the images grown more delicate and cleaner in shape, the surfaces less densely painted, and the legibility of the artist's forms increasingly ambiguous as Gorky achieved a complete metamorphosis of floral and anatomical imagery.
The result is stunningly vibrant series of metaphorical juxtapositions and imagined metamorphoses that allude to the cycle of life and death, and the interrelatedness of life.
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