Sentences with phrase «admire in»

I'd much rather just admire myself in the looking glass.
It is this spirit of channeled «child - assistance» that I most admire in the work of Richard Tuttle, who, during the same month that his major, two - year American traveling retrospective closes in Los Angeles, takes us by surprise with a massive new body of work at Sperone Westwater.
So complex and multi-layered was Caulfield's sometimes painfully slow but always consistent production that every artist seemed able to find something to admire in it.
SK What I like and admire in your work is how you synthesize culture and history, ours and other peoples, that somehow we can have a phenomenological experience here and now looking at your work.
I loved it, as you will read, and I found different elements to admire in both venues: I saw it late last year at the Baltimore Museum of Art, where it was slightly smaller but just as great.
Scattered around the garden are many of her most magnificent works — including Four - Square Walk Through and Sphere with Inner Forms — which you can admire in the context for which they were created.
There is plenty to admire in the show, organized by Johanna Burton, including new artists worth celebrating and the greater political cause: to cry havoc at the rising tides of hatred and sketch out the new landscape of identity - driven, gender - politics - inflected art.
I also find their work to possess the same ethereal quality that I admire in the Russians.»
There was so much to admire in that enormous studio that when I saw the artist's new work, I was overwhelmed.
As in the Shingle Style houses normally built on balloon frames, Gehry's proposed building has more to do with the technology of roller coasters than with the rational use of structure that we admire in the iron bridges of the early 19th century.
There is something new to admire in Reed's work, and it manifests itself in the emergence of a late style.
Lives and works in Turin)- one of the leading exponents of the Arte Povera movement - provides a rare opportunity to admire in Italy the works of the artist.
Even though there is much to admire in his paintings, not least his doggedness, mostly he's just not all that good.
In Oldenburg's Circus: Ironworks / Fotodeath from 1961, he played a narcissist whose prescribed action was to admire himself in a series of different mirrors.
Roberta Smith reports for the New York Times, and finds much to admire in the work of this «complex, always challenging artist».
To them, plasticity in painting means a quality that they admire in other people's painting so that they devote their lives to its achievement.»
There is much to admire in his continued dialog with abstract painting, which crops up repeatedly, most obviously in the crosshatch patterning that began with Corpse and Mirror (1976).
They want to go out on a high note, which is something to admire in the day and age where popular franchises tend to overstay their welcomes.
Kiria is an idol that many admire in the story — she is beautiful, talented, and extremely popular.
This title would include online VR multiplayer, single player career, and time trial modes; new and classic tracks, which includes five new Urban locations; more detail to admire in Inspection Mode; appreciate the tracks with cruise control; and experience replays as a passenger in VR.
Resist the temptation to perform this disruptive comparison every 30 seconds (like you probably do with your special glasses when watching a 3D movie), and you'll find plenty to admire in this decade - on polish - up.
One of the most impressive parts is the Colonnade, which was designed by Louis Le Vau, Claude Perrault, and the painter Charles Le Brun, whose handiwork you can admire in the Apollo Gallery.
Once we reached below the surface we were able to admire it in its entirety, decorated with stalagmites, stalactites, and columns.
Employing salesmanship is one option — it is certainly a trait that anyone can admire in a sales associate.
As a full time vet tech, Melissa knew that she could offer her every day skills to an organization that she had grown to admire in such a short time.
Look for qualities you admire in a trusted professional.
(Even more than my fellow veterinarians, the people I most admire in a veterinary practice are veterinary nurses).
Why The Chronicles of Home is a Top Home Decor Blog: Folks looking for great home decor inspiration will find plenty to admire in this blog's weekly «link party» posts.
James Scott Bell — a blogger himself, and an author I admire in many ways — says it's a huge time - suck for little return.
Fans of Nick Hornby and Jonathan Tropper will find much to admire in this heartfelt and hilarious story.
I was attracted to this collection because of the many contributing authors I admire in it, and also because I knew Scott Nicholson (whose novels I've recently become a fan of) would do a great job with selecting helpful and interesting advice.
Despite their tragic ends, Gelardi shows there is much to admire in the lives of these women, whether in their battles to hold on to a kingdom or in learning to be patient in the face of hatred and lies.
Although there are many things to ponder and admire in The Quality of Mercy, it isn't an especially welcoming novel.
It was neither encouraged nor discouraged, but I had by then inferred that the military was where a person went to develop the qualities I had come to admire in my father, my uncle, and both of my grandfathers.
But so many artists we admire in museums today — and in Maud's time, this would have included Picasso and the Impressionists, Valadon and Cassatt — were panned by critics, scorned by dealers.
While this quiet, affecting story lacks the palpable sense of dread and superb pacing that made Wolf Hollow (2016) so impossible to put down, there's still plenty to admire in this more classic - feeling historical novel, which calls to mind Natalie Babbitt's The Eyes of the Amaryllis (1977).
The interior is laid out and arranged with the same aesthetic we've come to admire in the rest of the Mercedes - Benz lineup, and the hard plastics on the lower dash and door panels the exceptions to an otherwise excellent use of materials.
Our family - friendly Venza XLE V6 has the space you admire in an SUV, with the ease and comfort of a wagon.
The 4c is for the few with the skills and mental attitude and for those that admire that in others if they don't.
Lost in the political fog surrounding the Common Core State Standards is just how much there is to admire in these new standards for K - 12 students.
Van Schoales, head of A + Denver, finds much to admire in Denver Public Schools» state test results but questions the pace of progress.
There is a great deal to admire in his work, and, thus, this essay begins in praise.
We admire it in our peers and role models.
I noted what I admire in my three sons» teachers and my colleagues.
Recommendation: John Krasinski's family values are things I came to admire in A Quiet Place.
As a longtime student of deception, and occasional practitioner, I find much to admire in this playful paean to the psychology of the con.
I found much to admire in Ex Machina — namely the precision and restraint of the storytelling, the sets, the visual effects, and Oscar Isaac — but nothing that really made me invested, emotionally or otherwise.
There is plenty to admire in «Three Billboards,» a Molotov cocktail of a human drama.
But the more I get to know «Erin Brockovich» — the film that seems the more elementary achievement on initial viewings — the more I find to love and admire in it.
One can admire in theory Scorsese's decision to make all the adult characters unsympathetic, but in practice this means that one can't care much what happens to any of them.
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