Sentences with phrase «deep fascination for»

Meaning and function of the depicted often remain unclear but the highly evolved machines and seemingly futuristic devices from research, medicine and industry elicit a deep fascination for the possibilities of human inventions.
Danai Anesiadou (b. 1975, Germany, lives in New York) has achieved a fascinating body of works, structured around chains of associations and a deep fascination for cinema.
South Africa has long been an area of deep fascination for Performa.

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Fascination with the Great Tradition may signal deep changes for both evangelicals and the Orthodox.
Japan is a land of contrasts and paradox: its culture holds a deep reverence for ancestry and heritage, but also a fascination with the future; and its people respect tradition, but they constantly reinvent and reinterpret the world around them.
I can understand their fascination with him, because Jose Mourinho is undoubtedly a colourful character, but when they hang on to his every utterance, dissect his every word, and interpret his every sentence, as if in some way searching for deep - seated significance, I do feel they are assigning a profoundness and intelligence to his verbiage that simply doesn't exist?
American music icon Lana Del Rey is notorious for having a deep fascination with the Golden State, but more specifically, the women who inhabit it.
In Japan, a deep reverence for nature and tradition vies with a fascination of all that is futuristic — and this jarring contrast is part of the country's strong allure.
The overall package has been designed by a team with a deep love and fascination for cars and for getting the best out of them.
Found on 208 acres of wild, old growth forest and an ancient gorge with staggering multi-tiered waterfalls, it was an ideal setting for Manzo to explore further her deep fascination with water, a recurring theme in her artwork over the years.
This was the time, too when body fluids began to be recognized in a new way for their deadly potential in carrying disease, so there is a deep undercurrent here in Wool's preoccupation, that might seem on the surface like a fascination with messes or attraction toward demise as Peter Schjeldahl puts it.
There are several reasons that in 2008 I moved to Beijing; from the emerging Chinese art world and its potential to influence world culture to a deep fascination and love for China, to a desire to test my professional life in a new and unknown world.
Saville's work invokes a deep fascination in the palpability of flesh, extremities of anatomy, and the grotesque combined with a masterly and yet intuitive instinct for the handling of paint.
This exhibition offers a deep engagement with that process, exploring in detail the ways in which Rembrandt's work has become a lasting source of fascination for Auerbach and an influence on his practice.
Marker was a seer with a fascination for technology and a deep, near mystic understanding of people and the power of images.
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