Sentences with phrase «emblematic moments»

It was an emblematic moment for Mr. Barron, who for the past 12 years has been among the most flamboyant and inflammatory figures on the New York City political scene — and who, after winning the Democratic primary in September to replace his wife Inez Barron in the Assembly, is about to make his debut on a far stuffier stage.

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But the wider performances — defensively shaky, offensively stodgy, always capable of snapping into moments of excellence — were emblematic of City this season.
Again, a man emblematic of his club at this precise moment in time.
Since they sold Claude Makélélé to Chelsea in 2003 — perhaps the most emblematic of the headscratching transfer moments, even though he never actually got to extract any on - pitch revenge — Real have won three Spanish titles, two cups and last season's Champions League, and even if it could be argued that a club of their size and standing should have won more, that's still not too bad.
The set - up is the kind we've seen many times before, but while the hilarity of the moment initially seems indicative of just what Bayer is about to bring to the table, it eventually reveals itself to be emblematic of the film itself: familiar trappings, gussied up with a fresh script from screenwriter Lauryn Kahn.
It describes different types of sounds, such as natural sounds, which are part of the environment, expressive sounds, which may be amplified to help show a situation, surreal sounds, which are imagined, and emblematic sounds, which can draw focus to a particular moment.
Harris says the volume offers «ephemeral moments and emblematic figures shot in the 1980s and»90s, against a backdrop of seismic shifts in the art world, the emergence of multiculturalism, the second wave of AIDS activism, and incipient globalization.»
«Small as her paintings are, they're emblematic of a historical moment where different places in the world come together in a single figure,» he says.
Shown for the first time, this exhibition of thirty - four chromogenic prints selected from the artist's personal archive of 35 mm Ektachrome color reversal slides represents a unique document of ephemeral moments and emblematic figures shot in the 1980s and 1990s against a backdrop of seismic shifts in the art world, the emergence of multiculturalism, the second wave of AIDS activism, and incipient globalization.
Ad Reinhardt, Drawing, 1946 December 2008 / January 2009 Reply to Irving Sandler, by Michael Corris Katia Santibañez: New Work, by Phong Bui Ad Reinhardt's Emblematic Drawings In Their Moment, by Joseph Masheck Tibor Freund: Motion in Paintings, by Craig Olson Mary Heilmann: To Be Someone, by Anne Byrd Ronald Bladen: Sculpture of the 1960s and 70s, by Ben La Rocco November 2008 Re: Michael Corris In Conversation with Joan Waltemath on -LSB-...]
Each sequence focuses on moments depicting a certain gravity - defying lightness or weightlessness emblematic of the genre, while the variously degraded images reflect both the changing stylistics of wuxia along with technological shifts in the medium.
The only glimpse of figurative representation in the exhibition, the works by Heller are emblematic of the artist's interest in moments of intimate transformation.
A pivotal moment in Whitten's process - oriented practice, the works on view are made from the manipulation of toner on paper, emblematic of the artist's prodigious experimentation that has continued to influence his practice in subsequent decades.
This sense of seclusion distills each painting into a singular moment of meditation, allowing those who encounter McKinley's works to enter a space emblematic of human culture and its powerful connection to art objects.
Going through this selection of artworks, this show offers a moment to rediscover the main actors, these visionary artists in a world being actively reconstructed, on this experimental scene looking at their emblematic or most intimate creations, such as sketches, drawings and unusual works.
And we see this award and this political moment as a emblematic of its ongoing need.
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