Sentences with phrase «glare of»

His vibrant Day - Glo hues are similarly conceived: where bright primaries had offered a new ground zero for artists such as Piet Mondrian, here they are reduced to markers of artifice, evoking government - issued neon signs and the glare of city lights.
Many things on display in «14 Rooms» would make for excellent clandestine iPhone photo fodder: there's Damien Hirst's Holly, Gretel, in which two identical twins were reading the same Jodi Picault novel under a Hirst spot painting; Marina Abramovic's Luminosity, from 1997, featuring a nude woman suspended on the wall and washed in the glare of a spotlight; an early Bruce Nauman performance called Wall - Floor Positions; and, as an epilogue, Jordan Wolfson's [Female Figure], the now - famous robot that was on view at David Zwirner earlier this year.
Mary Anne Kluth notes that the retired casino signs function as talismans for an oral history of the community and folklore that fall outside the glare of the working lights of...
Painted in 1981 Monstein — an intimate canvas depicting a staggeringly beautiful mountain range under the hazy glare of a distant sun — demonstrates why Richter is celebrated as one of the most innovative painters of his generation.
The fourteen works in the exhibition explore the contrast between artists who seek to capture light's spiritual and phenomenological quality with those who access light's cultural history, from the glare of the neon sign to the glow of street lights.
James Richards's wall - size film - and - audio work Radio at Night, 2015, shows faces and figures whose identities remain unknown: a pair of staring eyes in a close - up clip from a vintage science film about a nervous condition that makes the eyes rapidly twitch; a trio of surgically masked doctors beneath the glare of operating - room lamps; a group of happy revelers emerging from a masked ball.
A small point of light lost in the glare of the morning sun.
«In his eye I saw the glare of a small figure, backlit, brought to a rusty railing with the peeling paint.
Viewers can see their own reflections, slightly obscured by the glare of gallery lights, when looking at Rafferty's works.
In Alex Katz: Maine / New York, the viewer will be immersed in the haze of a city afternoon, the flickering green light of a rural path, the glare of a fashionable event, the dusk as it descends on a pond in the Maine woods.
His vibrant hues become markers of artifice, evoking government - issued neon signs and the glare of city lights.
In the Park Avenue Armory, where the current Armory Show began, the lighting alone is a relief from the glare of more modern arenas.
A riot of stimulation, from the wind of whirring fans to the glare of swiveling spotlights and the warmth of infrared heaters, Series of Vulnerable Arrangements — Shadowless Voice Over Three (2008) is a sequence of three partitioned yet interweaving spaces punctuated by dangling scent emitters that gently puff out the smell of fresh - cut grass, French bread and coffee.
The buildings are surrounded by the skeletal outlines of bare trees, almost indistinguishable from their own shadows in the glare of the snow - covered ground.
From blades of grass flexing in the wind to the beautiful glare of a sunset, the engine glistens and gleams at every turn.
Before you know it, two hours have gone by and your cat is staring at you with that glare of: «Make me food, you lazy humanoid».
As a hapless clone Morty, you'll use dual PS Moves to explore every nook and cranny of Rick's scifi garage, interact with characters, and perform menial chores under the disdainful glare of your dear ol' grandpa.
Football Manager Touch 2018 delivers the thrill of a league title without the extended pre-match build up and glare of the media, allowing you to focus on the core parts — tactics and transfers.
They go on to give an example of one such moment: «Dante blitzing through a gaudy night club, a cheesy Saturday night TV - style ditty replacing the usual «I'm going - to - rip - your - face - open» battle riff as a «Devil's Got Talent» graphic splashes across the screen in a glare of primary colors.
It's almost like you need beauty glasses on top of your sun glasses to cut down on the harsh glare of perfection.
The glare of the sun won't be as harsh as it would during the early hours.
Head to Kalamaki Beach for it honey - coloured sands — relaxing on the sun - loungers underneath the glare of the sunshine will give you that much - needed slice of paradise you're after.
One of my favourite places for the perfect tea (or coffee) is tacked away from under the glare of the Shard that towers above the street that hides the B street Deli.
The purpose of this type of filter is to 1) cut down the reflection and glare of water and 2) to darken the sky and saturate the colors.
Because many of them are surrounded by small parks or bush land, there's also more shade from the harsh glare of the Australian sun.
Rath warned that the glare of the spotlight can be nerve - wracking, including attention from critics.
With a big smile and firm politeness, always ask the front desk clerk for something specific, like a room away from the elevators, or away from the glare of morning sun, or on a low or high floor.
Sunglasses are also recommended for the Columbia Icefield Glacier Adventure to reduce the glare of the sun off the glacier
In the glare of the mid-day sun, the city glows from the rays of its many..
As you taxi to the small airline buildings at the north end of the air strip, you'll see, in the bright glare of the sun, the southern end of San Pedro Town.
If you'd rather set yourself away from the hype, there are many apartments further into town away from the buzz of the beach and the glare of the neon lights of vibrant nightclubs.
Shimokitazawa (pronounced SHEE - mo - kee - tah - zah - wah) is actually pretty tame compared to the neon glare of the rest of Tokyo, but it's still a nucleus for young Toykoite culture vultures.
Through the glare of the glass doors, his dark eyelashes and elegant mouth were more apparent than his receding hairline.
A West Indies influence can be seen in the jalousied galleries which allow cool breezes to drift through the rooms while keeping out rain and the glare of the sun.
His eyes look deep blue and sometimes bright green, if they catch the glare of a light bulb.
59) German Shepherds are known for their «classic black masks» around their eyes, which cuts down on the glare of the sun when out «working.»
The constant glare of the limelight is on you, whether it was for the Flipper series or your fight for the welfare of dolphins.
Sadly, most new home buyers are blind from the glare of their shiny new object (the home) and end up smiling over the «deal» they received.
We remain ever optimistic that all directors — including those of smaller companies outside the glare of the analyst coverage and the mainstream media — fully embrace their fiduciary duties to stockholders.
I own a Kindle and an iPad, and read on the Kindle or paper - back books often, because I like to switch off from the glare of screens of my working life.
After all, aren't e-reader owners constantly grappling with the temptation of buying a tablet instead, but not doing so because they want to avoid the glare of the LCD backlight?
It isn't the brightest display out there, and once you get into the glare of the great outdoors or next to a big bright window, you'll find that it suffers.
As the E-Ink works by reflecting ambient light, the display looks better in bright sunlight, unlike LCD displays that are backlit and can become swamped in the glare of bright ambient light.
This gives the appearance and readability of paper without the flicker or glare of a computer screen.
The Kindle, he said, helps people avoid eye strain by not having to deal with the glare of a backlight.
None of the eye strain or glare of a glass - fronted table, hold SO MANY books and keeps charged for hours and hours and hours of reading.
Over the past week I spent a lot of time reading my Kindle, and really enjoyed the break from the glare of the computer screen.
Her skin could not weather the long hours in the sun, and in the glare of day she would be nearly blind.
Here you come, Harriet Nathan, tiny face pinched, eyes squinting fiercely against the glare of surgical lamps, at a newly renovated Swedish hospital high on Seattle's First Hill.
A mullah tosses the tails of his burnoose over his shoulders, addresses a final glare of contempt to the mound of veils under which a person is preparing to die, and thunders, «There are some among us, humans like ourselves, who have chosen to wallow in filth like pigs.
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