Sentences with phrase «diminutive objects»

Often working at immense, room - filling scale, the British artist Karla Black undercuts the imposing size of her installations by making them as light and sweet as can be — all cotton - candy pastels, diaphanous drapery, and powders, strewn with cosmetics and other diminutive objects seemingly sourced from her medicine cabinet.
The Age of Small Things, a group show organized by the painter Chuck Webster, fills the ground floor of the Lower East Side's Dodge Gallery, where the singular touch of the artist - curator has recast a parade of diminutive objects into an unpredictable unfolding of processes and ideas.
Since 1992 astronomers have discovered more than 1,000 diminutive objects circling the sun beyond Neptune's orbit.
Although that first sailship was a modest one, the Benfords made a surprising discovery: The sail's acceleration was much higher than expected because carbon monoxide trapped in the fibers rapidly boiled off, providing more thrust that turned the diminutive object into a virtual rocket.
The diminutive object is estimated to be over 13 billion light - years away.
The little moonlet, which according to The Verge is about 20 miles wide and resembles «a little space rock with what looks like two googly eyes,» resides in what is known as the Encke Gap, a 200 - mile - wide space between Saturn's rings that is caused by the diminutive object itself.
In my mind this does not bode particularly well for this diminutive object.

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The new object is comparable in size to the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), a diminutive satellite galaxy of our Milky Way.
This diminutive stellar object also has a «surface» temperature of 3,042 Kelvin (2,769 C / 5, 016 F), which is around half that of our sun.
Despite their relatively diminutive size, GW170608's black holes will greatly contribute to the growing field of «multimessenger astronomy,» where gravitational wave astronomers and electromagnetic astronomers work together to learn more about these exotic and mysterious objects.
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Size Matters: Big and Small Works from the FIA Collection features objects of both gigantic and diminutive size.
The biodiversity at Lynden inspired Tasch to create a series of diminutive insect books that she paired with found objects from the site.
Although most of Tuttle's prolific artistic output since the beginning of his career in the 1960s has taken the form of three - dimensional objects, he commonly refers to his work as drawing rather than sculpture, emphasizing the diminutive scale and idea - based nature of his practice.
Featuring new paintings, Iliatova's psychologically charged canvases combine oversize flowers and cryptic objects with diminutive female figures to create disconnected perspectives.
PERCHED NEAR THE EDGE of the Museum of Modern Art's atrium throughout this past spring and summer, Sigmar Polke's Kartoffelhaus (Potato House), 1967, echoed not only the diminutive German garden sheds and rigidly formed Minimalist objects in whose shadow the work was clearly made, but also — and more oddly — the very interior in which the piece itself was installed.
Tuttle's diminutive solids proposed a kind of presence wholly unlike that of Minimalism's comparatively towering objects, which were assertive and obdurate and scaled to the full height of the body rather than to its grasp.
«Spleen» and aggression are personal, after all, and the lingering sense that this Biennial so often prefers self - contained investigations and diminutive, labor - intensive objects raises questions that complicate the positive response the show has received.
I particularly enjoyed stumbling upon David Ademo's shelf of diminutive little sculptural objects.
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