«The Addison's deep holdings in this area provide a forum for discussing the relevance of the lens in
capturing critical moments — episodes that may change the course of events.
These works
capture a critical moment in which the artist embarked on a voracious exploration of painting to investigate the history of the medium both formally and conceptually.
Not exact matches
But there is a
critical corrective to this misuse within the term «catholic» itself, and the secular meanings that I cited a
moment ago
capture, better than our tainted ecclesiastical vocabulary, the gist of that corrective: catholicus, with its Greek background in the idea of «complete wholeness» (kata holos), defies possession by only a part of the whole.
Unfortunately, these
critical moments are literally staged ones, and the artist seems only to
capture that sense of phony emotion in
moments that already feel cheaply wrought.
It is true that his paintings reflect a world that is tough, there are lines to wait in, laundry to be done and toilets to be cleaned, but what Eastwood does so finely is to
capture these
moments and subjects with a seeing eye not a
critical one, his work is non-judgmental and in fact there is empathy and closeness to his subjects.
Similarly culled from Wearing's archive, these works
capture intimate
moments between the artist, the camera and the mask — an object well known as
critical to her practice.
When new people arrive, as well as when they leave, are
critical moments for disseminating and
capturing knowledge.
But for Amazon, a company that relies on
capturing a user's interest in the absolute
critical moment to execute on a sale, it seems important enough to drop that response time as close to zero as possible to cultivate the behavior that Amazon can give you the answer you need immediately — especially, in the future, if it's a product that you're likely to buy.