Sentences with phrase «for pure imagination»

But for pure imagination, one has to look no further than the installation by artists Sverre Bjertnes and Bjarne Melgaard at the Rod Bianco Gallery booth.

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To the Amida Buddha of Infinite Light, thanks for spinning the Pure Land out of your grace and your imagination, and for being at the end of the tunnel in those near - death experiences.
This is no less true of Warren's literary criticism, whether in such ambitious works as the famous essay on The Rime of the Ancient Mariner («A Poem of Pure Imagination: An Experiment in Reading»), the more modest but nonetheless incisive essays on such writers as Eudora Welty and Katherine Anne Porter, or in the textbooks themselves — just hardheaded practical sense for anybody who loves literature and believes it is an autonomous discipline and not a substitute for anything else.
For it is by means of the conceptual richness of his inexhaustible pure possibilities that God is able to absorb into himself the multifariousness of the world, overcoming the evil of its destructive conflicts through the higher harmonies this infinite imagination provides.
«I want to state for the record that that publication and its related attributions to me are pure fabrications and figment of imagination of the writer and the newspaper.
Inside Sakaar's HQ (look, Beta Ray Bill and Man - Thing Easter Eggs), Jeff Goldblum does all things Jeff Goldblum for wacky slave owner, the Celestial Grandmaster, who is introduced to Thor through a VR welcome video played with «Pure Imagination
If you have been hankering for a dose of pure 2D platform fun, packed with imagination and challenge then Rayman Origins should be high on your list.
Author of exhibition projects in the form of publications, e.g. «A Cookbook for Political Imagination» (with Galit Eilat), «The Future of Art Criticism as Pure Fiction», «Spoken Exhibitions.
For documenta XIII (2012) Sehgal orchestrated This Variation, an immersive piece that places viewers in a nearly dark gallery among some 20 performers who sing, dance, clap, hum and talk, creating «an electrifying aural - spatial experience of pure, unencumbered imagination in action».
However, for me the paintings that most captivated my imagination in those days were the long horizontal Mural by Joan Miró that hung in the lobby for so many years, and Jackson Pollock's Number One (1948) with its sense that anything was possible, through pure feeling, abstract landscape, handprints, and tossed silver skeins of house paint.
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