In Work No. 1701 a range of individuals cross a New York street, accompanied
by a jubilant pop song written and performed by the artist.
The artist's seemingly distinct activities — the severe black abstractions, the prolific and caustic social and political graphic work, and the color slides of historical monuments, temples, and buildings that showed his equally prolific world travels and keen sense of photographic record keeping — were received in coexistence
by jubilant viewers, especially young artists and art students (during the artist's lifetime it would have been career suicide to show all simultaneously practiced sides together).
This «cuteness factor» is pushed even harder
by the jubilant and upbeat music that serves as the soundtrack for A-Men 2.
Guiding one back to a shrine sees William leaning over, pointing in the general direction of the shrine, and being met
by a jubilant hop and polite bow from the Kodama before it disappears.
Her earliest film credits brim with roles enlivened
by the jubilant verve of a performer unmistakably new to the medium.
It's two years old,» Rosamilia said while surrounded
by jubilant Democrats at the Italian Community Center on Fifth Avenue.
Surrounded
by jubilant well - wishers, he reminded himself that the several days of Bavarian festivities were not for him but for Christ, the Church, and the miracle of the priesthood.
Not exact matches
Inside I was
jubilant, «
By George, he's got it!
Key figures in the trade were in Tokyo for talks and celebrations to mark JFMA's 70th anniversary when the TPP breakthrough was announced last week.The
jubilant Australian delegation was contrasted
by US representatives, who were rocked
by the TPP breakthrough.
At the beginning of the second half Rangers appeared almost resigned, and the
jubilant Celtic support were giving voice with «We're off to Dublin in the green, in the green...» They were silenced abruptly
by the first of Fallon's moments of eccentricity.
A fairy - tale first winner at Leopardstown Christmas Festival brought
jubilant and emotional scenes
by the track and in the winner's enclosure afterwar -LRB-...)
BY all accounts, the
jubilant atmosphere in the Motherwell dressing room after this commanding conquest was so electric, the National...
Ukip will be
jubilant after an impressive and well organised campaign
by Diane James.
Julian Assange has been granted bail
by Westminster magistrates court, leading to
jubilant scenes among his supporters.
Activists were
jubilant as trucker's son Jim McMahon romped home with an unexpected 10,722 majority in the Oldham West and Royton
by - election.
It was a
jubilant and confident night in a packed ballroom at the Queensbury Hotel as a beaming Elise Stefanik greeted volunteers and supporters after winning every single North Country county — often
by landslide margins.
Downing Street was
jubilant after Harrison took Copeland, which was last held
by the Tories in the 1930s when it was named Whitehaven.
Fast food workers who were part of an organizing effort
by unions and progressive groups are
jubilant.
As an alternative to isolation, she reluctantly befriends her
jubilant, whimsical neighbor and reconnects with her estranged brother who drops
by unannounced after hearing about her retirement.
So Bulworth, played
by a magically revitalized Warren Beatty, who has directed this political satire with
jubilant wit and energy, sits blubbering amid his Kennedy - era mementoes, realizing that he's come to the end of the line.
The comment on IMDB, which appears to have been written
by Wes Anderson's mom, uses words like «
jubilant», «soul - lifting», «hilarious», and «bouquet of priceless cinema» to describe it, so maybe I should watch it again.
One such determined candidate is Chris (peak Jonathan Rhys Meyers), who endures the boredom of tennis coaching, art galleries and skeet to enter the wealthy Hewett family
by marrying the excruciatingly
jubilant Chloe (Emily Mortimer).
You might plan for the one moment where Ruth Negga's proud woman rises from silence to shout down her oppressors, or you might picture all of the dramatic build - up of the film coming to a head in a
jubilant courtroom victory scene circled
by shouting protesters on both sides.
by Walter Chaw Yôko Kanno's soundtrack for Cowboy Bebop: The Movie (hereafter Cowboy Bebop) is a
jubilant a blend of funk, jazz, blues, soul, and punk that soars even though it's a pale shadow of the «bebop» innovated
by Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonious Monk, and Bud Powell (and Kenny Clarke and Max Roach) in Minton's Playhouse in the early 1940s.
Off to a great start, the premiere then built off its positive momentum
by jumping right into the insatiably funny dynamics of the group and the banter between its members, who are anxiously awaiting the real NFL draft, the upcoming season, and the dethroning of their annoyingly
jubilant league champion Andre (Paul Scheer).
Instead, at the September 11 meeting, both local representatives and district superintendents argued passionately against the opening of Clarksdale Collegiate, described
by its founder, Amanda Johnson, as a place that will prepare kindergarteners through 8th graders to «excel in high school and college
by providing rigorous instruction within a structured, ambitious, and
jubilant school community.»
The event features
jubilant performances
by talented students from local public charter schools.
Such memorable personalities are joined
by fresh creations Luceus (who, amusingly, comes up with long winded strategies) and Aurora (who tells him to shut up), Isla the skilled inventor, and the highly
jubilant King Doric, all of which feel at home in the Dragon Quest multiverse.
The Brooklyn MC's latest album is lovingly crafted social commentary delivered
by way of
jubilant boom bap.
In her own act of resistance, Walker's The
Jubilant Martyrs of Obsolescence and Ruin showcases the artist's signature satire and sardonic imagery to directly address the history of oppression and injustice experienced
by Black Americans in the South with the persistence of racial and gender stereotypes and ongoing efforts to advance equality in America.
He is the founder of the unique style of Bad Painting, which is characterized
by a bright palette of colors and exaggerated distortion of images — a
jubilant depiction of lawlessness and violence in society, which the artist sarcastically criticizes through his «indictments»...
The High Museum has acquired «The
Jubilant Martyrs of Obsolescence and Ruin» (2015), a massive cut - paper work
by contemporary artist Kara Walker (American, born 1969).
But Fort Gansevoort flips the script on millennia of male - dominated athletics with art works
by thirty - one women made between the mid-twentieth century and now, from Elizabeth Catlett's
jubilant 1958 print of a barefoot girl jumping rope to a just - finished collage of a pigtailed boxer
by Deborah Roberts, a young artist who borrows the Dadaist strategies of Hannah Höch for the era of Black Lives Matter.
Here, «climbers... enjoy a
jubilant moment atop Mount Marcy, New York State's tallest peak, spelling their triumph next to the signal tower built
by Verplanck Colvin in the late 19th century.»
They are
jubilant as they watch barriers to entry being demolished
by the Legal Services Bill's progress through Parliament.