Sentences with phrase «rumination from»

Instead, it's an engaging rumination from the first - time hyphenate in which he suggests that the movie was really discovered in the editing room.
More information and ruminations from the artist on series included in this Viewing Room can be found in Raymond Pettibon: Homo Americanus, Collected Works, copublished by David Zwirner Books and Deichtorhallen Hamburg — Sammlung Falckenberg on the occasion of Pettibon's recent European traveling retrospective (2016).
Jacques L. Wiener, Jr., Ruminations from the Bench: Brief Writing and Oral Argument in the Fifth Circuit, 70 Tul.

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If you want to get technical about the difference between refecttion and rumination, and how that could possibly be translated into English from the ancient Hebrew — well then you are just splitting hares.
In writing books laced with philosophical ruminations and literary references, he has served as an emissary from the brain sciences to the cultural milieu.
But when we close ourselves off from others and are alone in our own ruminations, anxieties, and fearful thoughts, depression can take control, and this can be destructive.
Here we are rewarded with greater connection to the universe around us and peace from intrusive thoughts and ruminations.
The harmony we experience in nature, the at - home - oneness we feel when immersed in the divine miracle that is planet earth, made me think about how coming home to the natural world can liberate us from our culturally conditioned ruminations.
Mindfulness is an escape from our rumination over the past and our anxiety over the future.
The relationship eventually sours, and it's from there that Lanthimos, known for bitter strains of magical realism, finds footing for an ice - cold rumination on regret and responsibility.
The doc largely eschews talking - heads but does feature soundbites from Carrie Fisher, as well as more recent ruminations on her passing from Johnson.
The film serves as a middling rumination on the state of the avant - garde and the deep wish of everyone, from the commercial to the fringe, to find some sort of affirmation.
October 27, 2016 • At Housing Works Bookstore Cafe, Conor Oberst delivered a powerfully spare set of new songs from his new album, Ruminations.
Repeated viewings of the comedy — which opens with a scene in which a deer urinates in Sandler's face, and goes downhill from there — has forced the two to get creative in their weekly ruminations, with segments like «Paddy Schwartz Party Time» (parsing out moments from the brief appearances by featured player Patrick Schwarzenegger) and «Steve Buscemi Mystery Tour» (in which they attempt to investigate the never - explained injuries sustained by Buscemi's character).
«The Crown,» available in all its splendor Friday, qualifies as the epic masterwork from creator / writer Peter Morgan, who has come at the modern Elizabethan era a couple of ways now, most notably with the 2006 film «The Queen,» an intimate rumination on the burdens of royalty in the scandal - driven infotainment era, when an aging Elizabeth (Helen Mirren, in an Oscar - winning performance) fought to comprehend the national grief and dismaying shift in protocol that followed the tragic 1997 death of her ex-daughter-in-law, Diana.
Polanski preys on this idea through this stunning rumination on relationships, taboo, power of both a psychological and sexual nature, and the universal drive of pleasure, no matter from where it may come.
Nothing new at the P - I this week from me, but I tried to put some order to my ruminations on Revolutionary Road and The Reader, two of the most prominent Oscar hopefuls rolled out in what is traditionally the awards season run - up, yet have found little critical traction this season.
, and quite shrewdly the Coens have chosen to move on from that soulfully sad rumination of a folk singer on the brink by providing what could be their zaniest film this side of
, has a lot to live up to as the follow - up to 2013's masterful Inside Llewyn Davis, and quite shrewdly the Coens have chosen to move on from that soulfully sad rumination of a folk singer on the brink by providing what could be their zaniest film this side of The Ladykillers, a screwball romp through the backlots of Hollywood at the height of its power and influence.
At the same time, however, this query was not a purely theoretical or abstract rumination, removed from the realities of the classroom experience of students.
From that thought, a Tumblr was born, and Philpott's comic ruminations on penguins and their problems had a home.
Told between two viewpoints — one from the surviving sister and the other, from a man she picks up while traveling to California — the story is a haunting, poetic rumination on death: «The water sings between my fingers, surges around my knees and shins as they press into the sand.
You've encouraged me to move some of these ideas from the rumination phase to the action phase.
The prose ranges from staccato soldierly thoughts to raw depictions of violent death to intense personal ruminations by the author that don't appear to be fictional at all.
Its silken prose and considerable charm almost conceal its underlying anger; it is an unlovely story set in the loveliest of cities... [Donna Leon] is indeed sophisticated, and perhaps subversive, but you might find her novel's leisurely pace, political concerns and cultural ruminations to be a welcome break from the ultra-violent assaults that confront us in much of today's crime fiction.»
Mark Beasley, the Robert and Arlene Kogod Secretarial Scholar and Curator of Media and Performance Art, has programmed the Washington, D.C., debuts of five video installations from recent biennials, which are to be experienced in the following sequence: Camille Henrot's Grosse Fatigue (2013), a transcendent and lyrical multilayered rumination on the creation and organization of the universe, conceived during a residency at the Smithsonian; Hito Steyerl's How Not to Be Seen: A Fucking Didactic Educational.
These texts are culled from a collection of quotes from various American sources ranging from past presidential campaign slogans, to ruminations on the end of the United States, to the role of government and the rule of law.
Text sourced from Čapek's play is reanimated as poetic ruminations and composited over the videos, enticing and guiding the viewer to explore the 360 axis of the video through touch.
It is a literary experiment in which an unnamed narrator gives advice to a young man suffering from melancholy, taking him on an imaginary tour through the Louvre where his readings of Chardin imbue the everyday world with new meaning, and his ruminations on Rembrandt take his melancholic pupil beyond the realm of mere objects.
Also on view will be prints from a series called THE ROMANCE INDUSTRY, a haunting pictorial investigation into the modern day area around Venice, a solemn rumination, incorporating elements of man's indifference and nature's response.
The surreal compositions are ruminations on the absurdity of news cycles and provide him a space to respond to a variety of issues — from regional anecdotes to global crises.
The retrospective of paintings by Cornelia Foss, presented in Guild Hall's Woodhouse Gallery, includes works that emphasize the artist's relationship to the ecology of the East End and also incorporates ruminations on nature from New York's Central Park (in addition to a series of portraits of family and friends).
I was reminded of Ad Reinhardt's ruminations on the flexibility of image and metaphor when applied to political cartoons, and Coolidge's presence seemed particularly appropriate given his reputation - defining relationship to labour unionisation, agriculture and his timely exit from political office.
From rumination on the state of education to practical advice about making art and managing professional relationships to «homework» assignments to get your creative juices flowing, this book gives you access to an all - star faculty unrivaled by any single art school.
So you can bet that his upcoming show «What You Want» — five emerging artists creating visual pleasure with banal objects — draws from a good deal of rumination.
A collection of 33 paintings that range from miniature to large scale, Kobaslija's show turns UNF Gallery at Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville (MOCA JAX) into a winding rumination on those concepts layered...
In the garden will be several sculptures by Dove Bradshaw, on loan from three collections, which draw on Bradshaw's ruminations on erosion and similar geologic phenomena.
Working from photo - collages, he takes advantage of the information and rumination that photos — memory catchers - tender.
From her white father's family, Sonia inherited the rumination of kept objects, photographs, fabric patches which would come from factories, fragmented affectiFrom her white father's family, Sonia inherited the rumination of kept objects, photographs, fabric patches which would come from factories, fragmented affectifrom factories, fragmented affections.
From afar one of his paintings could read as a monochromatic color field, but upon closer examination they reveal themselves as meditative compositions made up of childhood drawings and ruminations on his own memories.
Aitken's work draws on many other artists — text and image paintings by Ed Ruscha; video ruminations on animal intelligence by Diana Thater (Aitken's fellow student at Art Center College in the late 1980s); Bruce Nauman's insistent demand to audiences to «Please Pay Attention,» repeated in an Aitken light - box; Bill Viola's technical video - theatrics; Jack Pierson's faded wall texts composed from scavenged commercial signage; the mirrored sculptures of Robert Smithson, avatar of entropy; Yayoi Kusama's infinity chambers, and more.
Addressing how femininity is outwardly performed or written into appearance, Kiki Smith's etching «Ballerina (Stretching Left)» (2000) draws on the long legacy of womanhood as portrayed through the dancerly physique, from Degas» 19th - century ruminations on dancing girls to Eleanor Antin's complex feminist performances as her alter ego Eleanora Antinova.
Five films from 2009 to 2016 representing the artist's cross-platform thinking will be shown in the gallery, drawing from a diverse range of approaches in her artistic practice, from her intensely haptic works that involve fluids and stains of all sorts, to her more recent ruminations on film and memory.
The survey, which was organized by Massimiliano Gioni, Margot Norton, and Natalie Bell, was dominated by work from the past decade, when Sala's ongoing ruminations on past versus present — initially expressed in a more - or-less straightforward documentary form — moved toward more elliptical studies of sited music renditions.
Through a wide variety of artistic practices and artists (from Claude Cahun to LaToya Ruby Frazier, from Gilbert & George to Cindy Sherman, and from Alighiero Boetti to Maurizio Cattelan) coming from different cultures and backgrounds, generations and experiences, it reflects on the contrast between different approaches: melancholy and vanity, ironic games played with identity and political autobiography, existential rumination and the body as sculpture, effigy or fragment, and its symbolical representation.
Last year, he followed up with an exhibition called «The Oracle,» a show that brought together a range of contemporary and historic works: sculptures by the esteemed Henry Taylor, 19th century carvings from the Sudan, totemic ceramic pieces by Ruby Neri, and Joseph's «m.A.A.d.» video, an extraordinary multichannel rumination on the real and the imagined in the city of Compton.
An artist continually writing his signature in a spiral for the life of an ink cartridge (Tom Friedman); a square section of drywall polished to a fragile, mirror - like finish (Karin Sander); a film that records an image of the sun from sunrise to sunset (Paul Pfeiffer); a rectangular Plexiglass volume with water inside it (Hans Haacke), are but a few examples of how modest means evolve into objects which are complex ruminations on presence and absence, nature and culture, order and chaos.
It's not a museum, but here is a list of just some of the current offerings: an up - to - the - minute program of filmic contemplations on race by one of today's most sought - after American artists (Carrie Mae Weems); an invigorating pairing of enigmatic artists from the mid-20th century (Francis Picabia) and today (Sigmar Polke); witty, laboriously hand - carved wooden replicas of cheap plastic seating by a young South African (Cameron Platter); little - seen commercial work by an artist best known for his ruminations on photographic truth (Larry Sultan); a reinterpretation of a well - known installation - cum - performance from the 1980s (originally by Sultan and Mike Mandel); a show of serious political works by distinguished artists, pitched as an interactive project to young audiences («Rise Up!
The title of the exhibition, like his previous titles, is taken from his writings: these diary - like pieces are intimate and playful ruminations on various topics that are partly personal, partly comments on various social phenomena, partly ideas of imagined worlds and partly a play in words.
In his ruminations on silence, Plensa questions the efficacy of verbal communication and asks his viewers to seek growth and potential from within.
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