Sentences with phrase «find deep resonance»

Contending with issues of ephemerality and loss within the geopolitical sphere of late - 20th century South America, the artworks on view in Embodied Absence: Chilean Art of the 1970s Now find deep resonance in the groundbreaking display next door at the Harvard Art Museums» exhibition Doris Salcedo: The Materiality of Mourning.
The call for a simpler and more intentional, sustainable and meaningful way of life continues to find a deep resonance.

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The solemnity of this moment is measured by the spiritual questions we have and tempered by the hope that the perceived reality of God may here find the resonance that is deep within us, «deep calling unto deep,» breaking us open to new life and obedience in the gospel.
The technology brings together the power of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, which yields a remarkable peek into molecular interactions, and the ability to re-create the extreme conditions found on the tundra, in the deep ocean, or underground — conditions relevant to some of the biggest questions that scientists at DOE laboratories such as PNNL ask.
However, Anderson's film skewers the idea of using other cultures for self - actualisation, while finding deep emotional resonance in the natural vibrancy of its setting.
The question of the title of the film therefore takes on a deeper resonance as one considers the tantalizing mélange produced by a marriage of noir, the western, and a jazz movement founded on unrest and violence, sold through a uniquely Japanese medium (animé, natch) that has been the vehicle for some of the most profound examinations of nihilism, violence, and romanticism (thinking especially of masterworks like Grave of the Fireflies and last year's Spirited Away) in the modern cinematic vocabulary.
As a wuxia film (a particular type of fantastical drama / action film involving Chinese martial artists and set in deep history), its loveliest resonances are found its finely executed martial arts sequences, costuming and period setting, as well as the still charisma of Shu Qi's performance.
Moira Sinclair, executive director of Arts Council England, London said in a statement: «Art communicates on a level that can transcend raw data and scientific findings; art offers people a deep emotional resonance — regardless of age, gender or background.
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