Sentences with phrase «features labyrinthine»

His first big London solo show, now at the Whitechapel Gallery, features labyrinthine constructions from aluminium and coloured Plexiglass described by one critic as «a cross between a maze and a bus shelter».
The main room features a labyrinthine system of multi-colored blinds that flutter in the breeze generated by six ventilators.
Bandai Namco has confirmed two new games for Switch, one of which features labyrinthine levels, unpredictable enemy behaviours and a protagonist driven by an all - consuming hunger for the souls of the slain.

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Both of these labyrinthine stories are mired in movie memories that the filmmakers try to reconcile with their visions of Los Angeles in the 90s, but Benton's references mainly run to the late westerns of Howard Hawks and to his own previous feature, Nobody's Fool (also starring Newman and coscripted by Russo), whereas the Coen brothers, characteristically, are all over the map, taking in Busby Berkeley, The Big Sleep, The Long Goodbye, The Killing of a Chinese Bookie, Cutter's Way, After Hours, and their own Barton Fink.
New to the Criterion Channel is Lukas Moodysson's Together (Sweden, 2000), set in a 1970s commune, and The Complete Mr. Arkadin (1955), featuring three different versions of the labyrinthine thriller directed by Orson Welles plus bonus radio plays and other supplements.
The labyrinthine book fair is said to have featured some 600 exhibitors last year.
A four - night Jordan and Israel itinerary delves into the cradle of Western civilisation, and a three - night Cairo itinerary features a visit to the wondrous pyramids of Giza on camelback and the labyrinthine Khan El Khalili Bazaar.
The limestone underground house is labyrinthine featuring connected chambers.
The game features gameplay very similar to that of old - school Castlevania games, with the characters batting through hordes of monsters whilst deftly hopping their way through numerous platforming puzzles in a large labyrinthine castle.
The original Dragon's Crown features groups of heroes that face dreadful challenges in the labyrinthine dungeons surrounding the medieval fantasy kingdom of Hydeland.
Overload offers a Descent - like style of play, but brings the labyrinthine environments to new and vibrant life with updated features, deeper gameplay, and dramatically enhanced graphics.
Elsewhere, the Philadelphia Magic Gardens, which features works by the renowned mosaic artist Isaiah Zagar, cultivates a distinctly folk - art vibe in a labyrinthine setting.
The abstract works echo the industrial city's abundance of brutalist architecture, suggesting aestheticized takes on labyrinthine housing projects, while the two canvases featuring Malcolm X, Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King Jr., and Marcus Garvey allude to his hometown's racial mix through reference to other times and places.
The show features an installation of new sculptural objects within a labyrinthine space designed to create an experience of unexpected encounters and a sense of mystery and discovery for the viewer to navigate.
Taking as its starting point a photograph of a prototypical television transmission featuring Felix the Cat, Leckey's performance - lecture folded a history of broadcasting into a suitably labyrinthine explication of the «long tail» theory of Internet - based economics.
From Stephen Fry and Tracey Emin's modest wooden pencils, to James Dyson's slickly designed mechanical gadget, Dave Eggers» labyrinthine nibbed tool and Paul Smith's jewel - like object worth # 3,000, each weird and wonderful pencil featured in the book becomes an accurate portrait of its owner, demonstrating that in the digital age the pencil is no longer just a simple work tool, but a much - loved totem of creativity.
Beyond this, the entirety of the first floor features Antechamber, a labyrinthine series of constructed, angled walls, zigzagging through the building and reconfiguring the space.
In 1959, he worked with Ralph Rumney and Robyn Denny on Place at the ICA, in which canvases were positioned on the floor to create a labyrinthine environment; he was included in the Situation group show in 1960 at the RBA Galleries, which celebrated the impact of American painting on the British; and he featured in the enormous Painting and Sculpture of a Decade 54 - 64 at the Tate in 1964.
Framing the pure architecture of the Avery Memorial, Soares built a new architectural feature within the gallery in the form of a labyrinthine sculpture zig - zagging through the space.
The featured paintings are a part of the series that re-visit a labyrinthine painting made in 1968 on a ceiling of the Musée d'art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, where the circling patterns of inversed and reversed spectral colors are influenced by the tools and the materials used.
The freedom that Dolla claimed in the 1970s came at a price: very few people knew what to do with this artist who could move from finger - painted monochromes to land - art (large colored dots on beaches and snow - capped mountains) to tiny fishing - lure sculptures, to large sulfurous paintings made with smoking tapers, to hilarious combine paintings that featured window shutters, to labyrinthine installations created with yards of unrolled muslin fabric.
[S] omewhere between 40 and 70 percent of trials now feature overmatched laymen bumbling through labyrinthine court procedures without the help of a lawyer.
For the uninitiated, TouchWiz delivers a bewildering array of features — some useful, some comically useless — and the Alpha's labyrinthine Settings menu presents a clear picture of just how much stuff this phone has going on.
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