Sentences with word «emblematic»

The word "emblematic" means representing or symbolizing something. It is used to describe when an object, action, or idea serves as a clear symbol or representation of a larger concept or group. Full definition
«He's kind of emblematic of Buffalo,» said Emil Rossi, a law school friend who is now a Syracuse lawyer.
Perhaps the piece most emblematic of Fujiwara's style is «Studio Pietà (King Kong Komplex)».
She points to Marlene Dumas's seven - panel painting «The Messengers,» which is included in the ICA gift, as emblematic of what moves her.
Katholm's work becomes emblematic of a very postmodern, contemporary way of thinking — a fresh take on the cinematic montage through a return to painting.
From textiles to advertizing, from icon - laden clothing to symbolic images, and from comics to films, this expansive exhibition traces the path of the uniform from the immediate post-war period to today through some of its most emblematic figures.
This situation is kind of emblematic for HTC: even when it crafts a beautiful phone, someone else manages to do it slightly better.
Erasures, Paintings from 1975 - 79 Savannah College of Art and Design Museum of Art, Georgia Erasures, organized by Isolde Brielmaier, includes a selection of paintings and works on paper by Jack Whitten with emblematic examples of the artist's leading technical innovations.
This Wynwood building in the background is one of the most emblematic buildings in the area.
Several years ago I was at a collector's house in Old San Juan, where the walls were filled with emblematic works by hot artists like Peter Doig, Elizabeth Peyton, and, of course, me.
Mr. Jones showed in New York in the early»60s, with Richard Feigen, and his brightly colored, cartoonish depictions of city buses became emblematic images of British Pop.
«She's a very special person — but she's also emblematic of so many of our students in her passionate commitment to improving the lives of others.»
Meet the 2016 Mustang, a more customizable take on the redesigned muscle car, and one that revives a couple of classic trim packages, as well as one of the more emblematic features of the first - generation Mustang.
It's this variation on emblematic abstraction where the figure is soaked in the ground of the canvas.
In an interview at The Times last week, Fox said his focus on human - driven climate change emerged as he grappled, after that small fracking success, with the unrelenting demand for fossil fuels and emerging impacts of warming temperatures, made emblematic by Hurricane Sandy in 2012.
I had best take a closer look at what makes the New York scenes so emblematic of an Impressionist.
The Catalonia Conde de Floridablanca is just a stroll away from attractions such as the Floridablanca Garden and near such emblematic places as the Cathedral, the auditorium, Congress Hall and much more.
In what seems emblematic of these times, one of U.S.» most iconic apparel brands — Gap Inc. — has recently announced plans to concentrate its growth on international markets...
She delves into the most emblematic areas of the Algerian capital to unearth unwelcome histories about her country's past, interrogating public space and her compatriots» relations to it.
The exhibition The Insiders is a selection of works by fifteen emblematic artists from Jean Pigozzi's collection.
Los Angeles - based artist, Jen Stark has been invited to kick off the Summer season by installing a 90 - square - foot hanging sculpture in the gallery of Montauk's emblematic hotel set on Fort Pond.
This whole exhibition is freely inspired, both in a surrealistic and in a metaphorical way, by René Magritte's mural painting «Le domaine enchanté» (1953 circa, Knokke - le - Zoute, Casino, Belgium): among the most emblematic pieces in his oeuvre, a large scale and paramount summary of his main iconographical leitmotif.
His pieces draw on memories of emblematic scenes in thrillers and spy films.
Known for his large - scale, often spectacular pictures that portray emblematic sites and scenes of the global economy and contemporary life, he is widely regarded as one of the most significant photographers of our time.
It's perhaps just emblematic of our storied branch - plant economy and the complacent mentality that seems to come with it.
It is a perfect occasion to do a home exchange in New York and discover one of the most emblematic city of the United States!
Gorky's large canvases, which remain emblematic of the New York School, will join sculptures, drawings, and prints in this 180 - work retrospective, introducing to a new generation a seminal figure for whom painting's stakes were a matter of life and death.
«Cambridge Analytica's practices, although it crossed ethical boundaries, is really emblematic of how data - driven digital marketing occurs worldwide,» Chester said.
Enjoy contemporary French cuisine that incorporates emblematic dishes.
The curated remnants of optical experience are here shocked into emblematic fragments, interrupting their contemplative quality by instants of a black screen.
Created over the course of three years from 2012 through 2014, in collaboration with a community of artisans in Rajasthan, India, the large 2 - pole structures (each measuring some 10» x 18» x 12» high) transform MASS MoCA's signature Building 5 gallery into a kind of tent village, inhabited by painted human figures both supine and in motion, and emblematic symbols and signs both obvious and arcane.
«We want «LittleBigPlanet» to lead the charge into a new genre of gaming and turn Sackboy into the next emblematic character for the PS3... We have coined 2008 «the year of the PS3 ′ and are confident that with the launch of «LittleBigPlanet,» we will continue to see the momentum build throughout the end of this year and on to the next.
Today the PAGÈS VEDRENNE SALERS Company is a family group of unique typical and emblematic brand spirits and Distilleries from France.
In Priestdaddy, Lockwood interweaves emblematic moments from her childhood and adolescence - from an ill - fated family hunting trip and an abortion clinic sit - in where her father was arrested to her involvement in a cultlike Catholic youth group - with scenes that chronicle the eight - month adventure she and her husband had in her parents» household after a decade of living on their own.
Mirza's story is perhaps emblematic of what the Hero's Journey should be for game devs in these trying times: specialize, consolidate, then make games an order of magnitude better than what came before.
Two very different shows from the stretch that I did see feel particularly emblematic of RFA's sensibility.
Watch the sunrise from the top of Mount Batur on an early morning hike up Bali's most emblematic mountain.
The Lichtenstein Collection includes emblematic examples from important themes of Biala's career, as well as a cohesive representation of the significant places the artist featured in her paintings: France, Italy, and especially Spain.
For this show, the artist has selected a wide variety of emblematic objects that he or his uncles collected and has recontextualized them by placing them in the gallery, complete with display plinths, wall texts, and identifying labels.
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