Sentences with phrase «as singular»

By treating all floors in your home as a singular space, you can make areas such as the kitchen, dining room, and the lounge connect together and flow seamlessly into one another.»
Mont's designs set him apart as a singular figure of the American midcentury.
Removing the partitions that had awkwardly divided the deck allowed the owners to reimagine the outdoor living area as a singular gathering hub.
The profession of marriage and family therapy has a strong multidisciplinary history, and we are in a unique need position to appreciate the «necessary redundancies» that all mental health professionals share, as well as the singular contributions of each profession.
Listening with your heart not just listening for an opening to present your reality as a singular truth but listening for something that is unfamiliar to you.
He / she must be able to work with little or no supervision and must also make effort to complete all assigned tasks with little or no error, as any singular error may cost the company hugely both monetarily and otherwise.
Sharding would allow the system to increase output greatly, and a collection of shards shall be able to process more transactions than the Ethereum blockchain (as a singular entity).
After years of disjointed launches in various countries, the 2013 HTC One (M7) had emerged as a singular global flagship for the Taiwanese firm.
Unlike the Bitfinex hack, which occurred as a singular event and was over, a hard fork would represent ongoing uncertainty into uncharted territory.
This will make all the devices work together as a singular device.
This is because driving tired is recognized as a singular cause in only approximately 15 percent of all fatigue - related track accidents.
Fisher's 1745 book — A New Grammar With Exercises of Bad English — was one of the most successful grammar books of its time, and scholars — like Ingrid Tieken - Boon van Ostade, a linguist at Leiden University (Netherlands) and an expert on early English grammars — believe that it was the first grammar book to say that he should be used generically as a singular personal pronoun.
I don't want to trivialize the problem of abiogenesis, but it's my suspicion that because matter self - organizes in the presence of energy, the phase of matter we call «life» will appear everywhere it's possible, not as a singular event, but continuously across the galaxies.
But it is vital to consider the EIA Reference Case in its proper context, incorporating existing laws and policies rather than as a singular most likely case.»
«INCAS will serve as a singular national platform, meaning that resources can be devoted to the one centralized system that produces GHG estimates for all of Indonesia's emissions reporting needs, rather than needing to develop and operate several different individual systems,» says Tom Harvey, the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR's) manager of the INCAS program.
He imagines them as some singular entity, or driven by a single purpose, and who can not possibly have treated the issue rationally, because they are anti-science.
These include encounters with the hewn face of a working quarry and a row of abandoned greenhouses, as well as sites that have a deep personal resonance such as a singular mountainscape in County Mayo and her own garden.
All Pisani's works are theatrical representations of the human knowledge located systematically beyond the boundaries that separate disciplines such as art, literature, theater, music, architecture, philosophy, poetry, science (including the occult sciences), even moving beyond the very idea of the artist as a singular and uniform figure.
Lassnig created what could be seen as a singular lifelong oeuvre of work consisting of expressive, brightly coloured oil paintings with the human figure, using herself as subject matter: time literally passes the viewer as they wander this honest and slightly melancholic exhibition.
Over the course of her nearly 30 - year career, Jacqueline Humphries (b. 1960, New Orleans, Louisiana) has emerged as a singular force in contemporary art, an influential «artist's artist» whose signature abstract works in metallic and ultraviolet pigments must be experienced firsthand.
Between 1958 and» 73, the period covered by the exhibition, Marcus achieved something as singular and powerful as any of her more celebrated male counterparts, including Alex Katz and Philip Pearlstein.
An art practice developed in the second half of the twentieth century that broke away from the view of a sculpture as a singular object to be looked at.
Pistoletto's practice is profoundly driven by the belief that creative energy is linked not to the artist as a singular entity but as an extraordinary force capable of impacting every aspect of society.
Press release excerpt: «The show serves as a singular consideration of puffy forms.
Each canvas has as its singular theme, various mutations of his tag, «coco.»
Over the past year I've been working in the shadows developing this new work that will consider the earth as singular, multivalent site — collapsing distances and time scales into a single project.
Genres are cut up and new materials enter the conversation, unraveling the traditional understanding of portraiture as a singular representation of an individual.
I can not say honestly that I knew the varying things that I gave my attention to would at some point read as a singular practice.
Viewers are left asking whether we should take in these images as a unit, or as singular, separate entries.
Stony Brook University's exhibition takes advantage of its 5,000 - square foot gallery to present towering installations that play to the location as well as encourage viewers to fully engage (and enjoy) the oversized installations and sculptures as singular pieces and in relation to Friedman - Sanchez's art.
When in 2012 the Tate Gallery in London staged a big exhibition of Klein's work together with Moriyama's, the latter took this as a singular honor.
, «What if, instead of the Ordered World, we imaged each (human and more - than human) existent consisted not as separate forms relating through the mediation of forces but rather, as singular expressions of each and every other existent as well as of the entangled whole in / as which they exist?»
In his recent installations, Bayrle has turned again towards the engine as a singular object and kinetic sculpture.
This sediment serves as the singular interruption of the sculptures» otherwise sterile and pristine finish.
For Moody Castro, the act of curating a group exhibit to represent a state as singular as Texas transmuted into the art of reimagining Texas.
united states includes solo exhibitions by Pedro Barbeito, Jonathan Brand, Brody Condon, Brad Kahlhamer, Brian Knep, Erik Parker, and Hank Willis Thomas, as well as singular projects by Jane Benson, Alison Crocetta, Celeste Fichter, Erika Harrsch, Nina Katchadourian, Matthew Northridge, Risa Puno, John Stoney, Sui Jianguo, Frances Trombly, Rosemary Williams, and Jenny Yurshansky.
There are moments in Lamson's work where his probing of time appears as a singular, personal quest; yet this impression is just window - dressing for an artist wrestling with larger ideas about individual and communal space.
In 2013, Glynn performed The Myth of Singularity (After Rodin), in which she explored, along with a group of sculptors, the process of replication, recombination and shifts in material and scale often used by Rodin in producing works later regarded as singular acts of brilliance.
Martin became known in the 1950s and»60s, when a decade - long sojourn in New York cemented her reputation as a singular, slightly unclassifiable painter.
Gathering for the first time, poems, performance scripts, and essays, this startling new book expands Huxtable's critique of gender, sexuality, politics, whiteness, and history while establishing her as a singular poetic voice.
The repetition of a single motif, each treated with the same intensity, makes it impossible to relate to the panels as singular images.
So here we are in 2015, with a group of abstract artists in a show that, contrary to those early embattled years of the American Abstract Artists, seems to embrace the messiness, even as the singular form of the circle has been forwarded by curator Rachel Nackman as the organizing principle for the exhibition.
Traps writes: «In some ways, [DeFeo's] work echoed the Beats: The Rose, in its making, is one continuous poem, bound up with the artist's body no less than Ginsberg's long poem, which takes the writer's breath as the singular measure of its lines.»
Bits of text are often incorporated, as well as singular symbolic attributes (the objects the sitters hold, the clothes they wear) that tell the story of who they are — glimpses of their internal lives, their relationship to the world and each other.»
The installation functions simultaneously as both a singular work, and an aggregate of discrete objects.
The Polaroid, photo object, in all its immediate imperfection, thus comes to sublimate to what was simply anecdotic and allows others not only to witness but also become an accomplice to what may have started as a singular moment of staged intimacy.
Building on the mythological themes of the works on paper, these paintings combine various references and allusions: a towering Adonis appears as the singular subject of a 2017 canvas, while Amazon (2016) and Birth (2018) are both partially inspired by Dumas's recurring muse, her daughter, who is now expecting her first child.
Additionally, a series of hand - drawn typographic works on found book covers contain phrases and imagery that tell a story when viewed in sequence, yet stand alone as singular statements, as well.
The pioneer of Art Brut, Jean Dubuffet (1901 - 1985) stands alongside Rauschenberg as a singular voice in twentieth - century art.
«Innovation in art is often characterized as a singular event — a bolt of lightning that strikes once and forever changes the course of what follows.
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