Sentences with phrase «by kindred»

In addition to the Active Room, where visitors can get busy with instructions, and Archive and Film Rooms documenting it all, Obrist has created a Homage Room, where instructions for artworks by members of the Do It tribe who have lately passed away are realised by kindred spirits.
Currently wrapping up at David Zwirner Gallery in NYC is Forgetting The Hand a show of incredible collaborative work by kindred spirit artists Raymond Pettibon & Marcel Dzama.
There, Shannon was surrounded by kindred souls Willem Dafoe, Chloë Sevigny, Udo Kier, Grace Zabriskie, and Brad Dourif.
It's more a question of being haunted by kindred spirits as you set out through the wasteland alone.
We are included in a number of directories, carnivals and craft parties by these kindred souls in the field of Home & Garden: home decorating, home making, crafting, knitting, crocheting, scrapbooking, and more.
And for them to suggest (as some did) that Arab national needs could be taken care of in other lands, in the vast territories held by kindred peoples, was unfeeling as well as presumptuous.

Not exact matches

The Obama Administration's Wall Street managers have kept the debt overhead in place — toxic mortgage debt, junk bonds, and most seriously, the novel web of collateralized debt obligations (CDO), credit default swaps (almost monopolized by A.I.G.) and kindred financial derivatives of a basically mathematical character that have developed in the 1990s and early 2000s.
The genome prize was conceived by geneticist J. Craig Venter, a kindred spirit who left the National Institutes of Health (NIH), frustrated by its bureaucracy, and then set up a company to challenge it in a race to decode the genome.
Forasmuch as each man is a part of the human race, and human nature is something social, and has for a great and natural good, the power also of friendship; on this account God willed to create all men out of one, in order that they might be held in their society not only by likeness of kind, but also by bond of kindred.
As the human spirit freely gives itself in the search for kindred spirits, i.e., for «I - Thou» relationships, that experience can be serendipitously transformed by the Holy Spirit.
The Old Testament properly so called is the corpus of books, written and handed down in Hebrew (or in the kindred Aramaic), which were received as Scripture in the first century of our era by Hebrew - speaking Jews, representing the central tradition of Hebrew and Jewish religion.
In other countries, by an apotropaion substitution, the reflection of his torch has lighted other kindred souls.
Al - Furqan 25: In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful And He it is Who hath created man from water, and hath appointed for him kindred by blood and kindred by marriage; for thy Lord is ever Powerful.
Philia suggests a love based on compatibility and kindred interests, and is more accurately rendered in English by the term «friendship» or «affection.»
By «John Brown's body» we normally mean either his torso, as distinct from his head, arms and legs, or his corpse; and the word «soul» is used only in old - fashioned idioms — «He's a kindred soul,» «When I got there I found I didn't know a soul.»
Moms can find kindred spirits to commiserate with by simply spending a few minutes on a search engine.
Nicola Sturgeon will be absolutely delighted by a Corbyn victory; not because he is a kindred spirit but because a move left by Labour will allow her to consolidate the SNP's position on the centre ground of Scottish politics.
The genome prize was conceived by geneticist J. Craig Venter, a kindred spirit who left the National Institutes of Health (NIH), frustrated by its bureaucracy, and then set up a company to challenge it in a race to decode the genome.
The Cavendish wants to encourage more girls to take physics A level by giving them practical experience in a laboratory full of kindred spirits, and with no boys to hog the equipment — a problem in mixed schools.
I was delighted to see that the littles were completely enchanted... one little guy was stopped in his tracks, a few called me by name, and even the dogs saw me as a kindred spirit.
Group settings like chat rooms and social events hosted by some members can be a great vehicle for meeting up with many people who are kindred spirits, even if they fall short of being soul mates.
As the title more than implies, What is thought of as a very fetching delectable and selective Caucasian woman who is seeking an equally captivating white male kindred spirit who likes to give oral without expectations of return, — by the way, only a white male, with emotional maturity and stability to match his years — whose educational level is commensurate with, or superior to, who has already been through marriage.
Those that disagree may pass you by but those that agree with you may feel attracted to a kindred spirit.
The focus is the forming of a shaky coalition: A group of young Londoners called Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners (LGSM), led by the uncompromising and charismatic Mark Ashton (Ben Schnetzer), extend a helping hand to the working - class strikers (LGSM views them as kindred spirits, as they too are being bullied and harassed by the heavy - handed police force).
HOMEWORK stars Freddie Highmore as George, a lonely and fatalistic teen who's made it all the way to his senior year without ever having done a real day of work, who is befriended by Sally, a beautiful and complicated girl who recognizes in him a kindred spirit.
Warner Home Video, distributor of the Peanuts catalog on DVD since 2008, has largely followed the models established by former distributor Paramount in bundling two or three kindred specials per disc, most of them appropriate for various holiday promotions.
In a world - this world - where growing up is so often characterized by losing one's childlike sense of wonder, I hope Haynes and all his kindred stargazers never lose sight of the sky.
In its vortex of agony and anger, forgiveness and redemption, «Three Billboards» may play, during awards season, as a kindred spirit to «Manchester by the Sea,» yet that movie was a masterpiece of dramatic realism.
This week's releases include a movie surpassed by its soundtrack; an action thriller that makes the ride home more interesting; a true story of unintentional heroism; and an odd story of kindred spirits.
In the course of his travels, Bingham encounters a kindred spirit in skirt and heels named Alex (Vera Farmiga), whose carnal enthusiasm is exceeded only by her aversion to emotional entanglement, a mirror to his own.
Not because they are great films (they aren't, even by the most generous stretch of the imagination) but because they are entertaining pieces from a distinctive period of B - movie filmmaking, as weirdly fun and perversely creative in their own exploitative way as kindred films from the forties and fifties and sixties.
Bresson, as many writers have noted, looked for spiritual grace in the most misbegotten places and creatures, but, for all its pleasant side trips, War Horse begins as an archetypal Spielberg film, and ends like one, too: the affirmation of a preordained connection between two kindred souls, and the cathartic relief produced by a last - moment rescue.
Unearthing the sexually curious wild child of her teens (as portrayed by Blake Lively), Pippa sparks a relationship with a kindred soul (Keanu Reeves).
The film's greatest strengths are Eddie Redmayne, Jóhann Jóhannsson's score, Benoît Delhomme cinematography and, at risk of crowding the list of highlights, one must credit James Marsh's helming of the project entire, which echoes his previous Oscar - winning effort, Man on Wire, in a most joyful manner by presenting Professor Hawking as a man who's physically the yin to that films uber - athlete's (tightrope walker Phillipe Petit) yang and yet a kindred spirit in terms of sheer zest for life and experience.
Of particular note is Lupita Nyong» o as Epps» favorite slave Patsey, who is constantly used as a prop by both Epps (who loves her in his own sick, rapist way) and Northup (who treats her as a kindred spirit, even when she wants him to just strangle her and end her life).
It is pretty to look at, however, and the Ellen Burstyn is quite fine as a former free spirit laid low by a stroke who sees a kindred soul in Howard and asks for a favor that she doesn't with her own family.
After some hands - on challenges, including getting people in the room connected, I ended the workshop by discussing how people make time and space for Twitter in their practice: how they make a few minutes each day for some serendipitous professional development, how they find kindred spirits on the many chats out there, and how they think about balancing work and life, public and private.
At the high - school level, recent years have seen the spread of a dubious practice known as «credit recovery,» whereby young people who fail to complete required courses may retrieve the missing credits by taking online courses and kindred options that may or may not be equivalent in rigor and content to the ordinary courses that they finessed or flunked.
Making new friends by networking moves us all deeply when we discover kindred and compatible spirits along the way like on - line magazines, and other sites that can guide you to your destination.
There's a wonderful kindred spiritry of the library, people who like being in libraries, people who are comforted by books, people who like being around the ideas of the departed.
So when I found this post by K.S. Brooks at Indies Unlimited I knew I found a kindred spirit.
At first, I was surprised by the number of comments that rolled in — I knew I wasn't the only indie hanging around these parts, but I had no idea there were so many kindred spirits out there.
Driven by the quest for adventure and kindred spirits, Sean joined the ECI Development team for the chance to explore Central American landscapes and cultures.
At Cheim & Read's thematic booth, sculptures and works on paper (all unmistakably Louise Bourgeois) become intertwined with kindred works by fellow Parisian Gaston Lachaise, as the two are united by a shared, unbridled passion for the female form.
Photographer Leah Stahl digs up her Artifacts at Dutoit Gallery photo: «Unknown Backseat Specimen 23,» part of Leah Stahl's Artifacts series, is on display at Dutoit Gallery through June By Morgan Laurens Photographer Leah Stahl is a kindred spirit.
This kind of beauty can typically be found in figuration by such artists as kindred spirit Petah Coyne, whose Mishima's Spring Snow, 2015 is exhibited by the long running Galerie Lelong.
The Museum's Second Floor presents a broad selection of Trockel's work in conjunction with a selection of artifacts created by individuals not normally recognized as professional artists, whom she considers kindred spirits, nonetheless.
She talked about why she thinks her work, marked by wild stylistic diversity, is less known than that of several German artists of her generation, like Gerhard Richter, her former husband; Martin Kippenberger, a kindred spirit; Sigmar Polke; and Anselm Kiefer: «I think my work is very difficult to understand.
Richard Oelze (1900 — 1980) was a self - proclaimed Surrealist who trained at the Bauhaus in Germany, was recognized by the Parisian circle of Surrealists as a kindred spirit, and was included in MoMA's 1936 landmark exhibition Fantastic Art, Dada, Surrealism.
A kindred sensibility can also be seen in the pairing of Siskind's New York and a delicate drawing by De Kooning.
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