Sentences with phrase «fascination in»

For a while I thought it might be a particular fascination in countries where skeletons have been found — a kind of nationalistic interest.
I found fascination in the widest field of view.
For example, they are a source of great fascination in Japan, although no remains have been found there.
The enormous interest in climate change does not, of course, arise from any inherent fascination in the science of the problem.
It appears science might find fascination in such a question.
There is, by contrast, a special fascination in art which, by revealing the activity of its own making, makes that process part of its meaning.
In his solo exhibition at Overgaden, he expresses this fascination in a sensory, material investigation that sheds new light on the familiar, everyday objects that surround us.
Her sculptures are often full of contradictions; they command an entire gallery space yet hover on the brink of collapse, and combine a fascination in raw, physical materials with an interest in psychoanalysis and language.
Rothschild's strong interest in geometric and elemental forms is combined with a fascination in the spiritual and ritualistic qualities of objects.
The imagery reveals the artist's ongoing fascination in presenting the body through its component parts and, by doing so, referencing transcendental states of being.
The exhibition illustrates Deacon's abiding fascination in the relationship between the physical and the material, however the work today is less overtly descriptive.
These tangible elements slowly build around the artist's fascination in every narrative they bring to her unexpected world.
This intensive process of casting the works in contrast to the looseness of mark making is a primary fascination in constructing these works.
A lot of reality TV, however accidentally, manages to mine the depths of this misery with its wholesale fascination in stock characters trading in stalled careers (Brett Michaels, etc.), desperate grabs at being noticed (Keeping Up with the Kardashians), and useless and misguided attempts at falling in love (Brett Michaels again, for some reason, and also The Bachelor and its numerous spinoffs).
Saville's work invokes a deep fascination in the palpability of flesh, extremities of anatomy, and the grotesque combined with a masterly and yet intuitive instinct for the handling of paint.
The exhibition takes as one of its points of departure the critical legacy of the first half of twentieth century ethnography and the continued fascination in contemporary art with exploring ethnographic poetics.
Of his process, Mark Bradford has noted that he employs décollage and collage in equal measure, rhythmically removing layers and building them back up in order to «excavate and... build at the same time» (M. Bradford, quoted in «Mark Bradford: Politics, Process, and Postmodernism,» Art21, April 1, 2013, n.p.) Bradford's atypical biography has been a source of inspiration and fascination in the art world.
Together, the four artists can be seen to represent a current fascination in American craft with themes of ruin, resilience, and rebirth.
Piers Secunda ISIS Bullet Holes Paintings April 6 — May 6, 2017 There is a horror and a fascination in something as apparently permanent as a building, something that one expects to last many a human span, meeting an untimely end.
People of all ages retain an endless fascination in the lives and influences of famous and successful politicians, pioneers, and popular cultural figures.
There is also, other then with the 650, some kind of fascination in driving it.
Currently owned by Robert McMillan who runs a successful engineering firm this fascination in everything Americana has led to a collection of eight vehicles with this being the newest of the fleet.
This certainly chimes with our current fascination in the UK with the notion of citizens contributing to a «big society.»
I come from an Arts background but continue to have an interest and fascination in Science.
Every topic of the Eco-Schools programme is intended to create fascination in students and be critical in the sustainability of a school's everyday activities.
The movie plants seeds of concepts that should make David and Dennis a more interesting duo: the man was an outcast as a child, the boy has quirky powers like being able to taste color and wish anything true, both seem to share a fascination in the vast galaxy.
And so there's a sort of morbid fascination in watching each other and desperately wanting that thing that the other has.»
Aside from the inherent interest of wondering what made the author of The Catcher in the Rye tick, there's also fascination in watching Hoult tackle the role.
With a specific fascination in both the western genre and Asian cinema in general, I am of the view that good movies are either enlightening or entertaining, and if you are truly lucky they are both.
Then again, as Training Day showed, there is always a fascination in watching a callow novice get seduced by a charismatic scoundrel, especially one who knows how to manipulate the law to feather his own nest.
Her presence is supposed to spark revival and fascination in the older folk, but Liv Tyler just isn't up to the job.
Granted, I'm no budding FX guy, so perhaps my failure to find the fascination in knowing how many megapixels it takes to make a CGI tiger's left nostril move realistically is my own hang - up.
It's an exercise simultaneously triumphant and dispiriting, and there is an odd fascination in watching how much longer he can pull it off.
You want to find fun and fascination in a relationship?
The reason is that a successful connection could carry a fascination in your life while a fail connection practical knowledge can inflame you in the long run.
Indian lady looks brilliant in Saree, as it includes parcel of extraordinary shimmer and fascination in whole look of a lady, displaying her ladylike appeal and characterizing every one of her bends.
I have always had a fascination in the pure magic of our bodies and a curiosity for using food as medicine.
The fascination in Eastern Medicine began with her father concocting herbal remedies to treat ailments, practicing Koryo Hand Acupuncture, and prescribing dietary supplements in her home and in the community.
Sharing nuggets of wisdom from Christine's training as a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner and Jimmy's years of podcasting and authoring international bestselling health and nutrition books, they will feature a new topic of interest and fascination in the world of nutritional health each Monday.
I found fascination in the widest field of view.
There's a certain scary fascination in circular slide rules designed to calculate environmental conditions following a nuclear holocaust
I used to wholeheartedly blame my own shortcomings when I'd fail to maintain eager - squirrel - level fascination in the speaker's topic — until I realized the failure was not always mine.
It's about demonstrating that scientists can be celebrities, and that we can earn admiration and fascination in the same way other human beings can.
What to feed baby, that's often a contentious subject on its own, and we often find ourselves with a sudden fascination in poop that we didn't realize we had.
It was glamorous when I saw the 1st cup win of my life (on Pathe News) in 1950 — and it has retained it's fascination in all of the 12 out of our 13 FA Cups that I have witnessed.
Shane will continue to balance his playing, coaching and researching roles at MMU for the next three months as he continues pursuing his fascination in molecular physiology.
I was born into Catholicism until I found a fascination in the sciences where God had no place.
The quest for the grail — the chalice used at the Last Supper — was a consuming fascination in medieval culture.
Some months back, Americans found bewildered fascination in the story of John Emil List, a Missouri Synod Lutheran who, out of despair over his inability to provide for his family and concern over the state of their souls, killed his mother, wife, and three children.
Rudolph Otto analyzed the basic element in religion in his book The Idea of the Holy as a compound of fear and of fascination in the presence of overwhelming mystery.
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