Sentences with phrase «image underscores»

The physical bifurcation of the image itself underscores asymmetry, while its enlargement transforms each one from a picture to be looked at into a body that must be confronted in real space and time.
The graininess and blurriness of the image underscores the emotional vitality of the subject, a pivotal moment that would lead to a new way of thinking by American street photographers.
The modified image underscores the group's future orientation with a clear focus on its strategic customers and international partners.
Finally and equally important, the garden image underscores that we all come from very different gardens — different social, religious and cultural contexts.
The images underscore the dynamics and volatility of a comet's fragile nucleus.
The occasional pencil outlines or paired images underscore her minimal vocabulary.
Captured in locales from coast to coast, the images underscore the pervasiveness of inequality nationwide and allude to society's blindness to class divides.

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Explaining the new rules and underscoring golf's negative image, the party's corruption watchdog said on Thursday that golf was a game enjoyed by a former police chief who engaged in «massive» bribery.
Wilder underscores Caroline's shepherd - like guidance throughout the series with the image of the Good Shepherd and the recurrence of the Twenty - Third Psalm.
Relational theology underscores this line of thought and carries it further, suggesting a different image of the end of the world, or perhaps even the image of no end at all.
NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton and NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio addressed a new ISIS propaganda video in which images of Times Square were shown, and underscored the assessment that there is no «specific, credible threat» against New York City.
But a palpable tension at least among some people around both men underscores efforts to transform Buffalo's Rust Belt image.
«It thrills me to no end that people all over the world took a break from their normal activities to go outside and celebrate the interplanetary salute between robot and maker that these images represent,» said Carolyn Porco, Cassini imaging team lead at the Space Science Institute in Boulder, Colo. «The whole event underscores for me our «coming of age» as planetary explorers.»
Whereas most trailers linger a few seconds at most on any one image, this extended spot — attached to screenings of Logan back in the spring — blows almost a minute and a half on an unbroken shot of Ryan Reynolds» irreverent crime - fighter laboriously changing into his costume in a phone booth, underscored by the iconic John Williams Superman score, as well as the sound of the bystander he's taking way too long to rescue being violently murdered off camera.
And he fills the screen with images of nature that both celebrate the land and underscore that good kings and bad are only men in a mortal world.
Unlike No Country, with its isolated figures, Burn After Reading takes full stock of the chaos wrought by human misdeeds, a fact underscored visually by the film's opening and closing shots of satellite images of the earth.
Based on a cult novel by Walter Kirn, Thumbsucker works when its obsession with flight and freedom from dependency is carried in images and song (its soundtrack by Polyphonic Spree and the last new recordings by the late Elliott Smith will be the chief reasons for the picture's nominal success) as opposed to all the dark musings meant to underscore each character's own obvious dependencies.
We open, for instance, in the rain, as a throbbing Tindersticks track underscores a series of beautiful but inscrutable nocturnal images: glimpses of a man forlornly staring out his window, languorous tracking shots of a nude young woman in heels roaming through a deserted street, and finally a tableau of a dead man's body splayed out beneath a fire escape, surrounded by paramedics in the background as a woman, probably his wife, is draped in a tinfoil blanket in the fore.
By mirroring the image on one side of the screen, either horizontally or vertically, Eyre has underscored just how organized Anderson is in his shots, creating beautiful images...
«The Trial» translates Kafka's masterpiece into eloquent words and icy, shadowy images of dread, underscored by a melancholy Baroque dirge, the Adagio in G by Albinoni.
Fluidic yet sleek character lines that stretch from headlamp to trunk, voluminous, powerful car body and a striking, wide hexagonal - shaped radiator grille underscore the high performance image of the concept.
Pontiac - GMC and Dodge - which traditionally have chased the same performance - minded customers - are adopting sharply different strategies in the shrinking market for cars.Dodge is underscoring its performance image by developing a lineup of souped - up R / T models.
Dodge is underscoring its performance image by developing a lineup of souped - up R / T models.
Underscoring their professionalism, the couple registered as an LLC with the state, printed promotional cards with the book's cover image, and paid $ 800 to create a video book trailer that they posted to YouTube.
The interview underscores the opportunity for indie authors to breathe new life into their books simply by making incremental improvements to cover images, or the editing.
The Sony event began with piano music and swirling blue images of Playstation iconography, gently segueing into a 4 - minute trailer for Destiny - ironically, a shooter - featuring a Mars landing, voice - of - god backstory (velvety VO by Lance Reddick Bill Nighy, thanks to commenter Jason for correction), and images of planets underscored by a Halo-esque vocal chorus.
Making sculptures and installations with and about light, Lloyd's works explore various levels of perception, revealing spaces between bodies and images while underscoring the materials and processes of video, including screens, support structures, and audiovisual equipment.
Coplans defined Serial Art within a context of thematic variation, while also underscoring the importance of repetitive elements or images within an artwork or series.
Using his signature blurring of images, Richter manipulates existing photographs of strontium titanate and thereby underscores the impermanence of these atomic structures.
In many respects this event — part of a series of responses to police brutality, corruption, and racist policies aimed at undermining the rights of Britain's black population — was the first of its kind to unfold within the context of the BBC's nightly news.1 At an early moment in British television history, over the course of three days in April 1981, audiences were routinely exposed to images of dissenting blackness through the mediating lens of mainstream journalism; these images became inextricably linked to a series of representational codes that further underscored aspects of British society that had inherited and internalized systematic racial inequities.
The catalog, with an introduction by Ms. Riley and seven essays by Mr. Kudielka, then goes beyond the images to underscore how, for all its multiple expressions, Klee's vision of art was unchanging.
Beloufa overlaid the audio with tonal sounds and inserted images of a tall watchtower beaming light into the night sky between scenes, underscoring the dystopian science - fiction quality of the film.
«BRUCE CONNER: IT»S ALL TRUE» (Museum of Modern Art, New York) MOMA delivered for Conner with this staggering retrospective that underscored the reciprocity between his moving - image and static work by giving seven films optimun projection within the 250 - piece exhibition.
Composed of over 3,000 family - album photographs of people posing with teddy bears, and vitrines containing antique teddy bears, Hendeles's project establishes the teddy bear as a metaphor for the consolatory power of artworks and images and underscores the symbiotic relationship that ties people to their objects of affection.
Judith Kirshner discusses how the discourse around Kusama's «hallucinatory images of an infinite repeating pattern which spreads and multiplies until it obliterates the physical universe underscores her creative process of repetition while under a spell of obsessional compulsion» and nowhere is this more evident than in her Infinity Mirrored Room installations comprising of mirrors and light bulbs which create optical illusions of infinity.
Beautiful, formally rigorous, and pointedly underscored by dramatic orchestral sound, this moving image work draws us into a mesmerising exposé of the multi-layered relationships between art, labour and value.
Underscored by a strong showing of appropriation art from Richard Prince and Sherrie Levine, the collection pays sharp attention to how images and themes can evolve and be refashioned over time.
The surface of the photograph itself is a persistent subject of interest for Tillmans, and his careful combination of small and large formats, and framed and unframed prints, serves to underscore the notion of the photographic image as an object — subjective and idiosyncratic.
On view for the first time will be the large - scale Black Painting; Horse, Bird, Cat (2016), from which the exhibition takes its title, as well as a group of works on paper that together underscore the artist's distinctive working process and intuitive approach to image - making.
Featuring iconic words, numbers or dates - One, Utopia, Riot, 1968, 1980 - these works reclaim the commercial landscape of signage in order to underscore the cultural potency of language and image condensed together into singular phases and shared historical moments.
But it also underscores the point that Sartre makes about the painterly characteristics of Giacometti's sculpture, which reside not only in the equivalency between the touch of his hand and that of his brush but also in the sense of permanent remove in both the two - dimensional and the three - dimensional image.
The hand - made graphite painted frames that adorn each piece reinforce the iconic images and infers a monolithic uniformity that underscores the weight of each topic.
In the selection of objects that compose the body of this beautifully designed volume, careful juxtapositions emphasize the graphic qualities of the photos, and extended captions compare and contrast images from different times and places, underscoring shared techniques, sensibilities or subjects.
For this exhibition Ezawa will present a series of paintings and silver gelatin prints derived from historical photographs and paintings that underscores a keen understanding of how images shape our experience and memory of events.
The correspondence between apparently formally similar works, remembered from one place to another, underscored the radical difference and cultural specificity of respective practices, for example the disorienting slippage between image and sound of Bruce Nauman's Lip Sync (1969), in relation to the sucking, swallowing, silencing and disgorging of mouths in Anna Maria Maiolino's Super-8 film In - Out (Anthropophagy)(1973), a critique of American cultural imperialism.
Hendeles's project establishes the teddy bear as a metaphor for the consolatory power of artworks and images, and underscores the symbiotic relationship that ties people to their objects of affection.
Presented alongside installations of text and images, accompanying videos and tourettic interjections, the exhibition underscored the ambivalent relationship that exists between real and virtual objects; between real and virtual conditions.
Each artist in the exhibition contributes work that employs imagery of the body, of copulation, or of masturbation, that underscores these conversations, but none of the images elevate, romanticize, or subdue their subject matter for the comfort of the viewer.
Votives also shows «Turbo Sculpture» (2010 — 13), a moving image work underscoring the artist's concern with the public life of sculpture.
Louise Lawler is an influential member of the Pictures Generation, a tight - knit group of artists beginning in the «70s who provocatively manipulated images to underscore how media influences our perceptions of subjectivity and the world.
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