Sentences with phrase «dual existence»

A current exhibition at the Leslie Feely Gallery on East 68th Street of shaped, almost shard - like works from the 1980s attests to his persistence and his fascination with painting's dual existence as optical illusion and as object.
There's plenty to admire throughout the entire film; Ford's direction is ambitious and, like his work in A Single Man, he has a keen artistic eye with some vibrant and striking imagery captured by Christopher Brown's art direction, Seamus McGarvey's sombre cinematography and the gorgeous production design by Shane Valentino and Meg Everist invites you into the characters» dark, dual existences without ever losing its consistent tone.
In June 2016, the Legislature passed a bill that would eventually ban committees from having this dual existence as a PAC and super PAC.
Independent expenditure committees will now be prohibited from living a dual existence as PACs that give contributions to candidates, and the threshold for donations that will need to be reported on a daily basis will drop from «more than $ 1,000» to $ 1,000 or more.
If Penrose is right, the mirror would maintain a dual existence for no more than a second before gravity chains it to a single location.
One can not successfully live a dual existence.
In the remnants of optimism is left the overleveraged self, the walking contradiction; forced to lead a dual existence, occupying a space where nobody is what they want to be, serving doubtful masters, their role changing according to the company they keep.
Fraught with «Superman powers and Spider - Man problems,» Jake learns to fight crime in his secret identity as The Brooklynite, and chronicles his adventures in a comic book series while struggling to lead a dual existence.
These dual existences converge at the exhibition site, inviting the viewer to exist for a moment in the artists» lives, in the interim of time passed.
The dual existence, split identities, broody ambivalence, and the feeling of being inside a place, whilst trying to create a space for an alternate experience outside of that place, is captured in these new objects and painted collages, and their respective arrangements.
Variously photographing them, affixing them to a canvas, or using them as a subject for etchings and prints, Porter highlights the dual existence of these objects, evaluating them in terms of their intended function as well as recontextualizing them as components of her own works, imbuing them with a new meaning and identity.
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