Equally impossible to ignore was «Larry Poons: Momentum,» a stunning group of recent works
by the irrepressible abstract painter, seen at Yares Art, Uptown, along with a small selection of earlier efforts, like a miniature retrospective, as context.
Fantastic images of warriors and staged historical battles are invaded
by irrepressible color and pop - images from electronic media in the former Core Fellow's paintings, sculpture, digital collage, video, and installations, which express his «concern with romanticized and sterilized representations that occur with the westernization, commercialization, and imposition of entertainment value upon history.»
There's a life - size, stone - carved petrol pump, a cycle of vibrant cosmological paintings by Beatriz Aurora and — this being the Americas, — several references to the European displacement of indigenous peoples, most notably the mismatched assemblages
by the irrepressible Cherokee Jimmie Durham.
Gagosian Gallery Hong Kong is presenting an exhibition of sculpture by game - changers of post-war American art John Chamberlain, Robert Rauschenberg, and Cy Twombly, as well as new work
by the irrepressible Austrian sculptor Franz West.
John Chamberlain, Robert Rauschenberg, and Cy Twombly go to China Gagosian Gallery Hong Kong is presenting an exhibition of sculpture by game - changers of post-war American art John Chamberlain, Robert Rauschenberg, and Cy Twombly, as well as new work
by the irrepressible Austrian sculptor Franz West.
From the nationally bestselling author of The True Memoirs of Little K, a deeply felt and historically detailed novel of family, loss, and love, told
by an irrepressible young girl - the daughter of a two - bit gangster and a movie showgirl - growing up in golden - age Hollywood and Las Vegas in its early days.
Though officers in Colebourn's division were initially aghast that he would bring a wild animal along, they were quickly won over
by her irrepressible charm (and appetite), and the bear, named Winnipeg after their hometown, became the division's mascot.
Natalie Portman feels wasted in a role with no character arc whatsoever, and is constantly outshone
by the irrepressible Kat Dennings.
Enter Emily's immediate family, her mother played
by the irrepressible Holly Hunter and her dorky, unwittingly cool dad played by Ray Romano.
When she reaches Paris, she discovers that Martha has disappeared and is joined on her adventures
by a irrepressible tramp (Abel).
Celtic held their in the early stages before United, inspired
by the irrepressible Rooney and the improving Dimitar Berbatov, took control.
Not exact matches
The irony of the
irrepressible conflict has been noted again and again
by students of the War Between the States and its aftermath (which is hardly over in 1976).
Israel knows her own repeated,
irrepressible acts of unfaith, her own unceasing disposition to deny the response of faith in which she was created,
by which she is sustained, and through which alone her existence has order and meaning.
Lily Donagh, Marketing Manager at Mondelēz International, says: «We were delighted with the success of Cadbury Dairy Milk Egg n Spoon in 2013 and we're excited to launch another new Cadbury Dairy Milk TV campaign with celebrating a shared moment of
irrepressible joy between parent and child created
by Egg «n» Spoon.
They visited the Etihad stadium, where the eventual Premier League champions were
irrepressible in their goal - scoring form, and making a mockery of the visiting teams
by hitting them for 5's and 6's.
The eye - catching matchup was between an evergreen Ashley Young, who surprisingly silenced the league's leading scorer Mohamed Salah
by employing a combination of brawn and guile in shackling the previously
irrepressible forward.
There was an unmistakable intent about Everton's approach to this game and it was embodied
by the way the
irrepressible Gueye repeatedly drove through the heart of the pitch with the ball at his feet during the opening exchanges.
by Sesyle Joslin and Maurice Sendak, and — a great choice for
irrepressible girls — Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse
by Kevin Henkes.
Even more, it's what we enjoy in a man who has the vitality, the unstoppable enthusiasm, the
irrepressible hwyl of the Lord Morgan of Aberdyfi, PhD and several Honorary bars, Fellow of the British Academy, Druid of the Gorsedd of Bards, Cymrodorion Gold Medallist, Arsenal fanatic and (
by his account — he's not perfect) under - appreciated inside - forward and batsman.
The
irrepressible urge of politicians to justify what they are doing in moral terms is fully shared
by David Cameron.
With power once secure but now fading fast the APC itself has been agog with emergent 2019 presidential explorers plainly provoked
by the serially - shattered but
irrepressible presidential ambition of Atiku Abubakar.
By now everybody knows
irrepressible challenger Sue Zimet plans to continue her primary quest against assemblyman Kevin Cahill, despite suffering
So says Hans Feurer, the septuagenarian Swiss lensman, who has turned his admiration for beautiful women into a genre - defining career, all while embracing his
irrepressible wanderlust and hunter's sense of adventure, living a life that is the stuff of literature: over the course of five decades, Feurer was almost crushed
by a hippopotamus, spent time in a Malawi prison and lived a high - rolling life while working in advertising at the height of one of London's most fabled decades.
Backed
by his father's old orchestra, Fela Kuti's son Seun shows how afrobeat should be played: its
irrepressible funky surge offset
by truly scorching brass fanfares.
Mr. Petit, an elfin Frenchman with a terrible haircut, is played
by the manic - pixie song - and - dance man Joseph Gordon - Levitt as an
irrepressible imp, greeting the audience in accented English from a perch on the Statue of Liberty's torch.
Aided
by the other guys in the gang, Richard and Francois, Max will have to learn especially from the departure of Julie, in spite of his
irrepressible desires to reconquer her.
The idiotic premise of this film has these three supposedly adult men trying to recapture the
irrepressible fun of their college years
by starting their own off - campus fraternity.
It's light as a fly, but springs some genuinely funny moments, especially
by Schwarzenegger, the Wilsons and the
irrepressible Chan.
The Lobster is interesting to a point, but eventually undermined
by writer - director Yorgos Lanthimos»
irrepressible urge to accumulate bizarre digressions and perverse anecdotes suggesting that the human condition is not only irredeemable but utterly insane.
Melancholy and funny
by turns, it is an intimate portrait of a working - class family in a suburb just north of London — an
irrepressible mum and dad (Alison Steadman and Jim Broadbent) and their night - and - day twins, a bookish good girl and a troubled, ill - tempered layabout (Claire Skinner and Jane Horrocks).
● GOD»S OWN COUNTRY, a feature debut
by Francis Lee, beautifully conveys how passion can transform lives, telling the rich and sexy story of a hard - drinking Yorkshire lad who keeps his emotions in check until an
irrepressible Romanian immigrant comes to help out on the family farm.
Next followed Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too (1974), which featured the
irrepressible, striped tiger (voiced
by Paul Winchell) that can't stop himself from bouncing into trouble.
A senior at a Catholic all - girls school in 2002 — the same year Gerwig graduated from St. Francis — Lady Bird suffers from a chronic case of teenage boredom, exacerbated
by such youthful ensnarements and pitfalls as an atypical first love, a disheartening first time (her first love not present), family money woes, a hypercritical mother and, most importantly, an
irrepressible desire to see all of it grow smaller and smaller in the rearview mirror.
Unfortunately, that is one of the better moments in this 1985 movie starring Paul Hogan as the
irrepressible Australian crocodile hunter who gains notoriety after supposedly being attacked
by one of the large aquatic reptiles.
When «Solo» manages to come to crackling life, it's thanks to a droid called L3 - 37, voiced with
irrepressible wit and gusto
by the brilliant British screenwriter Phoebe Waller - Bridge.
In Jean Renoir's satire of the bourgeoisie, Michel Simon gives one of the most memorable performances in screen history as Boudu, a Parisian tramp who takes a suicidal plunge into the Seine and is rescued
by a well - to - do bookseller, whose family decides to take in the
irrepressible bum.
Brave tells the story of Merida (voiced
by Kelly Macdonald), an
irrepressible Scottish princess with a mane of red ringlets that approximates a solar flare.
-- «Amadeus» (1984): This was not a Mozart biography but a meditation and speculation on the randomness and cruelty of genius, featuring
irrepressible, over-the-top performances
by Tom Hulce as Mozart and F. Murray Abraham as Salieri, his rival.
Little is known about Lady Bird, but Gerwig has gathered three of the finest actors of a rising generation: Manchester
by the Sea's Lucas Hedges, Miss Stevens's Timothée Chalamet and the
irrepressible Saoirse Ronan, whose performance in Brooklyn will one day be remembered as the mightiest turn of the decade.
She's not coming alone: aside from Flynn, she'll be joined
by director / executive producer Jean - Marc Vallée, showrunner / executive producer Marti Noxon, and the
irrepressible Jason Blum, head of Blumhouse and responsible for a big chunk of your favorite horror films, plus (with Whiplash and Get Out) no stranger to Oscars himself.
The «Fluidic Sculpture» exterior of the Santa Fe crossover family invokes the impression of
irrepressible motion through a new design concept called Storm Edge, which captures the strong and dynamic images created
by nature during the formation of a storm.
Tragedy and humor and spine - tingling action run side
by side in this tale; Robinson pulls helpless laughter out of you with the high - jinks of his adrenaline - junkie young heroes, then turns the pace on a dime and has you mopping your eyes as the cruel odds of aerial battles against enemy Messerschmitts sends the
irrepressible fliers you've come to love spiraling one
by one to their deaths.
A woman whose function it once was to read books aloud to Marie - Antoinette is haunted
by the memory of her last days at the French court of Versailles, when Louis XVI's magnificent palace succumbed to the
irrepressible forces of revolution.
Written with all the
irrepressible charm and humor that have made Sophie Kinsella's books beloved
by millions, Twenties Girl is also a deeply moving testament to the transcendent bonds of friendship and family.
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Our guide was Lewis, the
irrepressible chocolate Lab owned
by lodge co-owners Bill Weeks and Annie Ceschi; Lewis led us to a kitchen midden, a great mound of discarded shells left
by the First Nations people who once lived here.
He represents the 21st Century stand for the
irrepressible vitality and necessity of painting, where the exercise of painterly thought is a field of existence in which the exchange between the author and the viewer happens
by osmosis, not
by pre-selected channels.
On view in this incandescent show are a number of Sargent's most famous paintings, including the
irrepressible Madame X (Madame Pierre Gautreau), from the Met's collection, and Dr. Pozzi at Home, (1881), loaned
by the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles.
The outrageous and
irrepressible Baroness Ida «Jack» Troutbeck, has another cultural battle to win against the British Establishment: this time, against the horror of conceptual art, as demonstrated
by the likes of Tracy Emin and Damien Hirst.
The resulting, spectral afterimage is a metaphor for the fugitive yet
irrepressible histories of trauma hinted at
by the exhibition's title, «Phantom Revenant.»