Sentences with phrase «enduring interest in»

Since 2016, Wolfgang Tillmans has put renewed focus on his enduring interest in music, producing his own songs and music videos, as well as making live appearances as a musician and DJ.
Press release excerpt: «Motivated by the enduring interest in figuration Me, My, Mine zeros in on the potential of commanding subjectivity in representational painting.
For his forthcoming solo show Politics of the Image, opening tomorrow at South London Gallery, Season 4 artist Alfredo Jaar presents six works born of his enduring interest in Africa.
Delving into the historical, social, and technological conditions of photography, this dynamic exhibition highlights our enduring interest in our closest star.
Illustrative of the artist's enduring interest in the post-minimalist treatment of materials, warp - and weft - creates a tapestry of light and shadow and examines elements that influence our understanding of aesthetics, material, language and objects.
Inlaid with leaves, Ian Hamilton Finlay's Panzer MK IV: Homage to Poussin (1976) alludes to the poet and artist's enduring interest in the complex, often contradictory relationship between nature and culture.
Sultan writes that the works on view, «drawn from the museum's extensive collections, [are] a fascinating survey showing the enduring interest in cubism's way of... taking apart of the visual world and reassembling it in flat planes, a new understanding of form.»
With roots in Mason's earliest forays into the expressive potential of clay, the latest series of works featured in albertz benda's booth reflect the artist's enduring interest in mathematics, structure, and aesthetics but present entirely new and distilled forms.
Liadin Cooke's new work comes out of her enduring interest in language and materiality.
As the primary building block in her compositions, Murphy's use of cardboard is derived from her enduring interest in common, repurposed materials.
Glynn, who has an enduring interest in cycles of emergence and decline in civilization and their presentations, has been linked with the legacy of Conceptual Art and Institutional Critique.
With roots in his earliest forays into the expressive potential of clay, these latest series reflect Mason's enduring interest in mathematics, science, computer applications, and aesthetics but present entirely new and distilled forms.
Thus, Franz West «s retrospective «Auto - Theatre» constitutes a logical progression in the museum's enduring interest in this artist.
«Korean artist Kim Joon has an enduring interest in hidden desires.
The artist's work conveys an enduring interest in the dark side of idealism: urban decay, drug abuse, and alienation.
The Daily Habits of Famous Writers: Franz Kafka, Haruki Murakami, Stephen King & More — So while I wish they had chosen some female authors to include as subjects and not interviewers, there is an enduring interest in how other people organize their work.
It's a 20 - page paper that looks at litigation, looks at history, looks at research, is a snapshot for all of you that have an enduring interest in school choice.
Despite enduring interest in the form and usefulness of student reports, little research about them has been conducted over the last 15 years.
COMPETITOR — ALICE X. ZHANG — Alice is a full - time freelance illustrator with an enduring interest in cinema, comics, and pop culture.
In Phoenix, Christian Petzold sets his nuanced melodrama of postwar German - Jewish identity within a starkly realist aesthetic, making newly fascinating use of his enduring interest in the tensions between the real and the artificial.
The title of Rosi's next film, Lucky Luciano, would have suggested a gangster film and indeed, given Rosi's enduring interest in exploring the interconnection between legal and illegal power networks, the model of the gangster film and the crime thriller had never been far from the surface of many of the previous films.
The enduring interest in the Stanford Prison Experiment over many decades comes, I think, from the experiment's startling revelation of «transformation of character» — of good people suddenly becoming perpetrators of evil as guards or pathologically passive as prisoners in response to situational forces acting on them.
The fast - food chain on Tuesday reported surprisingly strong first - quarter U.S. same - restaurant sales, boosted by customers» enduring interest in ordering Egg McMuffins throughout the day.

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In response, the South Koreans released a statement saying South Korea's top interest was to ensure that it would never experience the devastation it endured during the Korean War.
Despite the difficulties endured during the era of post-Lehman austerity, commercial and private - sector debt levels are low: Nonperforming loans are below 5 % and the banking system, unlike those of Poland or Hungary, did not have to tackle the fallout from high levels of foreign currency loans, because low interest rates and a stable Czech koruna meant these weren't taken up in large quantities.
We are adult third culture «kids» who have spent all of our developmental years abroad... and then returned to our HOME country, where we must endure the commonplace ignorance and poorly educated adults who lack any interest in foreign policy and base all their opinions on what only goes on in their own backyard... Please give your head a good shake and crack open a book every little now and then!
Whitehead nowhere in Process and Reality argues explicitly for such intermediate entities, but it is interesting that he maintains a gradation of enduring objects, from the one extreme of the atomic material body to the opposite extreme of the presiding thread: «But just as the difference between living and non-living occasions is not sharp, but more or less, so the distinction between an enduring object which is an atomic material body and one which is not, is again more or less.»
The notion of an enduring object becomes especially interesting when we raise the question of whether nonmaterial enduring objects other than the presiding route of occasions exists in the human subject.
The congregation expressed interest in a sustainable, enduring, low - maintenance building closely connected with the surrounding natural environment.
Because images, in a book or in a sermon, are generally regarded as decorative and hence optional in their bearing upon the principal form and content of the communication, the imaginative preacher may have to endure such comments as «His sermons don't seem theologically weighty» or «It was too interesting to have contained much truth», or perhaps such inverted compliments as «I was much involved in your talk, or whatever it was.
In the case of «interest,» it is the limited, and therefore limiting, universe of societies as «enduring objects.»
We know «The Most Interesting Man in the World» will continue to endure and grow, as the character's story is bigger than one individual,» said Andrew Katz, VP of Marketing for Dos Equis.
And Liverpool are credited with having a major interest in his services, after Simon Mignolet missed the weekend's clash with Watford, while deputy Adam Bogdan endured a torrid time as the Reds went down 3 - 0.
I do expect the uniforms to endure a big change with the addition of a lot of red in the new primary logo, so it will be interesting to see what they look like.
Both competition and public interest in track and field events seem to come in surging waves — each of which lifts a Charlie Paddock, a Sabin Carr, a Paavo Nurmi or a Roger Bannister to enduring fame and then washes away leaving those who break and rebreak their records in relative obscurity.
«There are 1,001 ways to highlight the gulf in resources between PSG and their domestic rivals, but the comparison with Lille is of particular interest because the 2011 champions were expected to mount the most enduring challenge to [Carlo] Ancelotti's men this season.
I suppose that's a form of self preservation, the psyche subliminally deciding that it's better to let go of football altogether and go be interested in something else than have to endure this perpetual self flagellation.
Inter Milan have endured a disappointing downturn in fortunes, not finishing higher than fourth since 2011, but 2017/18 is looking a little more interesting.
And many have little interest in returning to endure another season of misery.
Some part of this surely is about political journalists and rival candidates with a vested interest in keeping the «chatter» alive, but a larger part of it is arguably about the demonstrable and enduring unease with which many Republicans regard Romney.
The association cautioned against «any hasty, poorly - informed and premature decisions of the EC that could compromise the search for an enduring solution that could advance national interest», adding that: ``... a trustworthy voters» register and effective monitoring of electoral activities underlie public trust confidence in election results».
«The Senate's constitutional advice and consent role will only be preserved if senators put aside short - term partisan interests to protect the enduring interests of the Senate regardless of who's in the White House,» the California Democrat said.
They're confident Silver will endure the current unpleasantness, and they dismiss the notion that he had any interest in helping Lopez.
The 20 Challenges, addressed by a team of education experts, range from «Enable students to build on their own enduring, science - related interests» to «Shift incentives to encourage education research on the real problems of practice as they exist in school settings.»
It wasn't for lack of interest: since their discovery in the late 1960s, these brief flashes of high - energy electromagnetic radiation have been one of the enduring mysteries of astrophysics.
But in private, contemplative moments that fall, the researcher indicated she felt confident that the long - enduring CFS puzzle was likely solved; her real interest going forward was in developing treatment for those who were suffering.
Unraveling the mystery of how the mind experiences fear — perhaps the most primal and enduring of all the emotions — turns out to be one of the most interesting and instructive quests in the annals of recent neuroscience.
If you are training and competing in endurance events, you are probably interested in training your capacity to endure longer.
My son (who has zero interest in foxes) has had to endure a fox bedroom theme and endless children's clothes all emblazoned with various foxes motifs.
As someone who finds long, rambling online dating messages painful to endure (even if the author is someone I'm potentially interested in), mobile dating is perfect.
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