Sentences with phrase «to imbue»

To illustrate different ways in which abstraction has been used, the exhibition is arranged chronologically and thematically into three sections, beginning with works imbued with the gestures of Abstract Expressionism.
They explore uncomfortable topics such as racism, recession, mental health and troubling personal beliefs in a truly unnerving way, but also deliver huge emotional heft by imbuing in their characters with a convincing vulnerability.
You may become so imbued by attending meetings that you might decide to run for director or even as president.
A special word here about Blige, the thundering soul singer and R&B artist who imbues Florence with such grit and radiant grace that she should be on everyone's Oscar list for Best Supporting Actress.
Seemingly mundane objects, such as bare light bulbs, shoes, cigarettes, and bricks were also imbued with personal meaning.
You have heard about the Higgs particle [which imbues matter with mass].
These individually lit compartments function as reliquaries for objects imbued with the history of Huguenot House's reconstruction, making the piece a secular symbol of renewal.
While the characters are often imbued with feelings of loss and nostalgia, one gets the sense that their inner strength will likely shine through.
, questions the status of objects, in which wilting throne structures and suspended chandeliers are reduced to outlines, taking on a vocabulary of demise and bankruptcy while imbuing forms of resilience and strength.
Just as significantly, it's very difficult to demonstrate the cultural competence that's required in the global marketplace today if you're not imbued with social - emotional learning.
Pough, perhaps even before joining the National Audubon Society, appears to have become imbued early in life with the cat hatred espoused by 19th and early 20th century Massachusetts state ornithologist Edward Howe Forbush.
'' Adoption is and has always been deeply imbued in classism, as it is adoption's intent and most often outcome to move a child from lower to higher - class status.
In particular, Tanimura mentioned how they wanted to make the game «harsher;» described as imbuing players with «a sense of responsibility» in exploration and character building, as opposed to simply killing the player more.
It is a huge event meant to be neutral, but it is so imbued by politics and power it is, for me, something obvious to be played about with and subverted» (L. McKenzie, quoted in A. Donald, «Beyond the London Loop», The Herald Scotland, 6 April 2000).
His fervid painting style imbues even his most pastoral images with a sense of immediacy.
Trees and their growth patterns — the records of their cellular life imbued in the heartwood like the veins and cells in the human body — are the jumping - off point and touchstone of these pieces.
By staying the Abstract Expressionist course, Michael Goldberg produced a body of work imbued with remarkable aesthetic and emotional power.
While some appreciate the elegant look of the Mercedes - Benz S - Class Coupe, others would prefer if the two - door model has a little more aggression imbued into it.
Immendorff (1945 - 2007) lacked the inventiveness of his countryman Sigmar Polke, or Anselm Kiefer's sense of theater, but he compensated with suave sendups of bravura brushwork and history painting imbued with sardonic commentary.
Peterson, 36, who arrived at Penn State in 2002, had just completed his dissertation and was busy churning out related papers on the aroma in fresh and heated butter when a colleague dropped an article on his desk about phenols: those ring - shaped organic compounds best known for imbuing wine with its taste, color and health benefits, but which are also found in cocoa and wheat bran.
War incited art imbued in displacement, vexation and anger; art which hailed indeed not muteness, but the advent of uncodifiable codes.
Our protagonist is a Highlander, a mute spear - wielding clansman obsessed with justice, who we can still imbue with personality via branching text dialogue and read ourselves into.
Most of that knowledge comes from the actors, who imbue what little dialogue they're given with wisdom and show us the rest in the quiet moments.
Expanding on Marcel Duchamp's concept of the readymade, Rauschenberg imbued new significance to such ordinary objects as a patchwork quilt or an automobile tire by combining unrelated items and incorporating them into the context of art.
I became interested in the «anima» in «animation»... what makes dead matter come alive, how do both the child and the artist imbue life into seemingly inanimate objects?
Shiokava's totems evoke a ritual form imbued with symbolic import while his assemblages are often marked by juxtapositions of natural and industrially produced forms.
They really did imbue these with magical like qualities, although they'd be highly offended at the suggestion.
The South African — born artist «excavates in reverse,» layering everyday materials imbued with memory like burlap or denim into densely textured visual feasts for the 14 paintings plus collages on display here.
overlords of all that they survey, impervious to any external factors as a result of the powers imbued by a law degree.
The Mario series in particular is great at imbuing every element of a level with life, from hills that (literally) have eyes, to the hapless, bumbling malice of its Goombas and Koopa Troopas.
Matthew Darbyshire's museum - like display of household objects, including Ikea shelves, souvenir Murano vases, Cristal d'Arque champagne flutes and acrylic water pipes, for example, questions the extent to which people imbue certain objects with aspirational codes.
Mui was recruited by the head of UCSF's Office of Industry and Research Development to assist in launching a series of entrepreneurial initiatives at UCSF and to help imbue UCSF's new Mission Bay Research Campus with an entrepreneurial spirit.
«The presents aren't really imbued with much meaning aside from the associations that we individually tie to presents — joy, surprise, the celebration of a birthday or Christmas.
Stephanie Haboush Plunkett, chief curator of the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Mass., wrote that: «His intricately conceived narratives imbued ordinary activities with a sense of historical importance, seizing the moment almost as it was about to fade.»
The emotion which imbued much of his speech, when talking about the pride and perils faced by Britain, were very closely related to those he projected on to his family.
The original anonymous, small - scale gelatin silver prints were found by Stoney, scanned and printed in full color, revealing smudges and tints of color imbued to the originals over time.
is really to wonder if our actions could ever be of greater significance, to ponder whether our penchant for nomenclature might somehow imbue even some small fraction of the universe with enduring meaning.
The woman's voice echoes around the exhibition and imbues other work with its message, much of which extends a critical perspective on concepts of beauty, women, and their skin.
In other frames, found images imbued with private meaning — pictures of Napoleon, goldfish, dead irises — are juxtaposed with jewel tone brush marks, rendering the images lifelike against the stasis of the readymades.
Military service has imbued many of these veterans with valuable practical and technical skills and with qualities of focus, discipline, motivation, and maturity often lacking in students with less worldly experience.
This amazing piece is defined by the floral detail at the bodice, and the modernity is further imbued by the flared skirt with the high - low hem.
This ordinary door has emotion imbued into it by the signatures left by the band and that of the subsequent fan tributes, the door originally stood at the entrance to Manchester studios where Joy Division performed.
Recognizing that it's very difficult to produce an SUV that handles like a sport sedan (although some have come very close, as we'll discover below), GMC has instead imbued with the Terrain with a solidity and presence that translates well amongst the premium set.
These minimalist geometric forms appealed to her visual sensibilities and the results were more like wall sculptures imbued with all the beauty found in a religious altarpiece, what Holland Cotter called an imperial elegance when he wrote about the work in a review of Obering's exhibition at the Annina Nosei Gallery in the late 1980s.
Crisp colour displays, Teutonic presentation and solid build quality imbue even the entry model A5 with a sense of occasion.
No one doing voice work here imbues anything resembling enthusiasm in their characterization.
His work articulates a certain empathy with and understanding of his subjects, these representations always imbued with dignity.
Finding the agency and memory imbued in objects, and delving into multidisciplinary fields and difficult histories, Documenta 13 wove together hundreds of strains, ideas and artists.
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