Sentences with phrase «impulses at»

Sven Lütticken also attends to elusiveness — Gillick's as well as artist - writers» such as Dan Graham, Robert Smithson, Marcel Broodthaers and Donald Judd — but stresses two conflicting impulses at play in (not) making sense: a critical strategy and an economic imperative.
That's why I am not surprised at protectionist impulses at this time.
Baldwin, young and buff and with a spark of trouble in his eyes, inhabits Junior as a guy ready to follow his worst impulses at the first sideways glance, never jittery but constantly restless and overcharged.
Instead, we must understand that as soon as rays of light are converted into neural impulses at the back of t...
Jeffrey Stout has discerned some of these same nostalgic impulses at work among several communitarians, and on that basis he has suggested that many of them suffer from «terminal wistfulness.»
Otherwise apathy and even disgust will pervade the human mass, neutralizing or reversing every vigorous impulse at the heart of Life.
And, while they see an impulse at this particular moment in time, it may not be so trendy in 10 years.
But the team suggests that if the binding events can be made very short compared with the time between bindings, then simply recording a single impulse at each binding event and counting the number of impulses within a given period of time would be good enough.
It's too dramatic and it verges dangerously on the convenient, but there's a humanistic impulse at the heart of the piece that informs the performances and carries it past its high - decibel epiphanies.
The texts now in use in American high schools never suggest that there was an antidemocratic, violent impulse at work in the most radical groups.
«This is not a junior imprint,» said Lucia Macro, who manages Impulse at HC, to the PW staffers.
I bought my first comic by impulse at a candy store around the corner from my parents» apartment in Brooklyn in 1961.
Buying magazines on impulse at the checkout corner is a waste.
My sense is that there is no strategic impulse at work at all.
In removing the female figure from countless «masterpieces» of western art, Grove effectively demonstrated its lynchpin role — the voyeuristic impulse at the heart of an entire visual tradition.
Taking his title from a letter by Guillaume Apollinaire, where he claims that he and the filmmaker Georges Méliès «lend enchantment to vulgar materials», Leckey identifies a similar impulse at the heart of his own practice.
German Expressionism: The Graphic Impulse at Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mexico City.
«Things to Do: «The Serial Impulse at Gemini G.E.L.» Opens at the National Gallery of Art.»
Kiefer's use of a material such as highly flammable straw as the central vehicle of these events suggest a kind of suicidal impulse at the core of German culture.
Sprüth Magers Berlin, Berlin, Germany The Serial Impulse at Gemini G.E.L. Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), Los Angeles, CA, USA Frank Stella: A Retrospective.
* The Serial Impulse at Gemini G.E.L. National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (Oct. 4, 2015 - Feb. 7, 2015) L.A. County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, Cal.
The Serial Impulse at Gemini G.E.L. celebrates the legendary Los Angeles print shop's 50th anniversary.
«When LACMA decided to present «The Serial Impulse at Gemini G.E.L.,» they elected to use the strength of their vast collection of Gemini publications and substitute different series [from what showed at the National Gallery of Art] by certain artists: Josef Albers, Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha and Richard Serra.
The acquisition comes shortly before «The Serial Impulse at Gemini G.E.L.,» an exhibition celebrating Gemini's 50th anniversary, opens at LACMA in September.
Previously, as Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Curatorial Fellow in the department of modern prints and drawings, he organized the exhibition The Serial Impulse at Gemini G.E.L. (2015), cocurated the exhibition Yes, No, Maybe: Artists Working at Crown Point Press (2013), and coauthored the accompanying catalog for the latter.
Given to the Gallery by Gemini G.E.L., 19 prints and 13 sculptures by Ellsworth Kelly (b. 1923), Bruce Naumann (b. 1941), John Baldessari (b. 1931), Julie Mehretu (b. 1970), Ken Price (1935 — 2012), and Susan Rothenberg (b. 1945) are presently on view through February 7 in the exhibition, The Serial Impulse at Gemini G.E.L.. Also given at this meeting was a superb collection of 60 relief prints and three artist books by Max Weber (1881 — 1961) from Jack and Margrit Vanderryn.
Learn more about The Serial Impulse at Gemini G.E.L. by visiting the exhibition page on the National Gallery website.
Installation view from Universal Declaration of Infantile Anxiety Situations Reflected in the Creative Impulse at Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, 2013.
an impulse at the right time will trigger a La Nina but otherwise have no effect on ENSO — explaining the lack of correlation.
The student's impulse at every step can be simply to «fit in,» to make herself attractive to those in power over her situation, ultimately the imagined employers.
It is unlike any other market and is driven largely on impulse at times.

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But in resisting that impulse, we shouldn't at the same time deny that there is something special about the making of things.
«At Toys «R» Us, there is a lot of browsing, impulse purchasing and idea generation,» Johnson said.
«If anyone other than Yellen [gets appointed] he's probably going to have more of a deregulatory impulse,» said Eric Stein, co-director of global fixed income at Eaton Vance Management.
As Business Insider's Kate Taylor reported, stores try to capitalize on customers willingness to spend a few extra bucks on impulse purchases found at the checkout line.
«I'm a big fan of any investing approach that removes us from impulse - based decisions,» says Lisa Kramer, a behavioral economist at the University of Toronto.
We're all familiar with the cliche that money can not buy happiness, but I'm convinced that almost everybody has to learn that lesson the hard way because let's face it; the idea of having enough money to throw at your problems until they're solved is a seductive impulse.
Succeeding at it requires following your impulses and intuition methodically.
And while few CEOs are likely to start their mornings at their local Zen Center, the Dalai Lama maintains that a peaceful, well - trained mind is important for increasing quality of thought and decreasing irrational impulses.
But if you're at the office puzzling over a problem late in the afternoon one day and have the impulse to enjoy a drink to get the ideas flowing, this research suggests that you should feel free to go ahead.
Your first impulse would probably be to look at a couple of factors: the average test scores of the schools» current pupils and their socioeconomic background.
Amazon and Google, meanwhile, are eager to give consumers a taste of their respective digital assistants, Alexa and Google Assistant, at impulse - buy prices, hoping to lock in customers and profit from later sales of goods and data about buying habits.
At this point, it would be surprising if social networks that offer direct purchasing options weren't working to identify, and isolate marketing to, impulse buyers, sparing purposeful shoppers from unnecessary ads.
The No. 1 factor in triggering impulse shopping online is a calm, friendly, and knowledgeable website with attractive merchandise, according to a 2011 study by researchers at the University of Amsterdam Business school.
With partnerships where users can also earn Starbucks stars at companies such as Spotify, the New York Times, and Lyft, this loyalty program may soon be able to incentivize impulse buys (and rides) at other brands as well as its own.
While some investors may have the impulse to drive away — fast — Ryan Lewenza, a portfolio manager with Raymond James, thinks now's the perfect time to invest your savings at the gas pump into more energy stocks.
She also learned to resist impulse buys, thanks to one, simple strategy: When she sees something she wasn't planning on buying and doesn't actually need, she puts off the purchase for at least a day.
Tomorrow, in part two of our four - part series «Why we can't stop spending,» we look at behavioural factors that affect spending impulses and how Canadians spend what money they do have.
Between online ordering (fewer store visits), automated home replenishment of commodities (ditto) and in - store pickup combined with self - service checkout and kiosk deliveries, the chewing gum business is in the toilet and impulse sales at the register (candy, necessities and magazines) overall are plummeting.
Your impulse might be to set the quota at 105, but try knocking it down to 95.
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