Sentences with phrase «hallmarks of the work by»

Collage, bricolage and shifts in surface texture are hallmarks of the work by this Spanish artist, who often incorporates found objects and materials into his paintings.

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Rather, in my view, they are most faithfully engaged with as a collection of books written by fallible human beings whose work bears the hallmarks of the limitations and preconceptions of the times and the cultures they lived in, but also of the transformational experience of their encounters with God.
As a cancer drug, BEZ235 works by inhibiting the PI3K and mTOR metabolic pathways, which help fuel the unchecked cell division that is a hallmark of cancer.
An ever - growing number of researchers interested in aging are working with this fish due to its extremely short lifespan that — even under optimal housing conditions — does not extend beyond four to twelve months, hallmarked by fast growth and rapid aging.
Recent work by the same group of researchers showed that such disruptions in sleep were also a hallmark of fetal alcohol syndrome, both in animal models and in people.
Studies suggest it works by reducing amyloid plaques (a hallmark of Alzheimer's) and keeping your neurons from degrading.
Existential despair is a hallmark of Ray's best work, but the ragged emotions of his other films are replaced here by somberness, infecting even the vicious social climbing with resigned sadness.
«Parental choice is an essential hallmark of our democracy, but for too many Black families in our state, especially from low - income and working - class backgrounds, choosing the best high - quality educational option for their children is often limited and difficult to come by,» said Louisiana BAEO state director Stacy Martin.
Setterfield's erudite first work of fiction has all the hallmarks of a classic gothic novel, including the creepy ruined house, long - kept secrets, a madwoman in the attic and a dabbling of ghosts, Set in present - day England it has drawn comparisons to novels by the likes of Daphne du Maurier, Wilkie Collins and Charlotte Bronte.
Digital Delirium By Vanessa Gravenor Pipilotti Rist's work is known for her characteristic hallmarks of fusion between digital and cinematic space, between architecture and the body.
Moriyama's work is hallmarked by his snapshot aesthetic, capturing the discord of modern urban life with a loose, but commanding point of view.
These parallel concepts are characterized by the duo's hallmark precision line work, a slow methodic process of building individual thin lines upon each other creating tense kinetic compositions while a certain fragility remains.
With a mixture of updates on his Bacon homages, Edo period influenced works and his hallmark and signature flower works, the show was highlighted by a behind - the - scenes look at the notes, early sketches and edits that each painting goes through in the process of being created.
This hallmark work, the twin of which is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, joins major sculptures by Louise Bourgeois, Eva Hesse, Cady Noland, and Faith Wilding.
Intensity, experimentation and visceral presence are the hallmarks of the 13 significant installations documented in this slipcased two - volume set, which presents the works in SITE Santa Fe's Sixth International Biennial, curated by Klaus Ottmann.
No doubt that, at least until the «Torre» will be completed, the hallmark of the complex is the gold - clad Haunted House, a narrow tower which 4 levels houses a part of the permanent collection of the foundation, with works by Louise Bourgeois and Robert Gober.
Reviewing the latter exhibition in Artforum's October 2003 issue, art historian Michael Lobel noted that «the large scale of much of Rosenquist's work was initially intended to offer the viewer some critical perspective on commercial imagery by calling attention to its numbing blankness,» and that «the hallmarks of Rosenquist's mature style — the slick rendering, the vibrant Pop colors, the sustained attention to the surfaces of commodity objects ---- are brought together to imbue [his smaller] works with an uncanny psychological resonance.»
Motivated by an interest in opulence and exotic materials, the monochrome gold motif is a hallmark of Byars» late works, a nod to his self - mythologizing project.
Directions, established in 1979 by the Hirshhorn's first director Abram Lerner as a group installation and transformed in 1987 to highlight the work of a single artist or paired artists, has been a long - standing hallmark of the museum's exhibition program and partnership with living artists.
A hallmark of Leonard's work with The Story of Stuff Project has been her keen recognition that solving environmental crises requires working across a wide range of movements to fix economic and political systems that are currently dominated by corporations at the expense of people's health.
One of their hallmarks is to work side by side with other churches and organizations who are doing the same.»
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