Sentences with phrase «in luminous»

But in this luminous room, the drama is really on the floor tile.
The phone will be made available in Luminous Chrome and Deepsea Black variants.
The 5.5 - inch Xperia XZ Premium comes in luminous chrome, deepsea black and bronze pink.
The color options for the Xperia XZs include Ice Blue, Warm Silver, and Black, while the Xperia XZ Premium will be available in Luminous Chrome and Deepsea Black.
From the national stadium on Monday, the city seemed to have vanished in a luminous veil of white haze.
As the atlas researchers write in their report, «humanity has enveloped our planet in a luminous fog that prevents most of Earth's population from having the opportunity to observe our galaxy.
These paintings, consisting of elaborate and fluid swirls of paint applied in luminous hues, are pure and simplified expressions of light; the essence of Delaney's art.
Unapologetically beautiful and deceptively simple, the nine mural - size compositions here (averaging 8 1/2 by 14 feet), painted between 1958 and 1960, immerse the viewer in a luminous, ethereal space like no other.
Highlights in «From the Margins» include Lewis» «Every Atom Glows: Electrons in Luminous Vibration» (1951), a smoky, rectangular composition in tones of black and white.
The inspiration for One Took It on Faith That the Final Scientific Picture of the World Would Be Beautiful (2014) was provided by the art book A Four Dimensional Being Writes Poetry on a Field with Sculptures by Charles Ray, whose cover displays a sketch of geometric shapes and lines in luminous orange, with a clear resemblance to the steel sculpture Early One Morning by Anthony Caro.
In spring, 2013 his art will also be featured in Luminous!
My forms and marks, with their apparent weight, particular vitality, and inertia live in a luminous and transparent environment.
In 2009, Donovan's mid-career retrospective sprawled through six galleries at Boston's Institute of Contemporary Art, where piles of buttons coalesced into eerie stalagmites, loops of polyester film swirled inside glass as if floating in a luminous aquarium, and more than one million 7 - ounce Styrofoam cups were transfigured into a massive billow of clouds that hovered above.
Their delicate details and subtle color gradations, rendered in luminous, transparent color, present — somewhat paradoxically — as lessons in immaterial abstraction.
In this luminous diptych by British light artist Chris Levine, supermodel Kate Moss is depicted against a stark white background.
A soft light emits from Twilight a cast public pay phone bathed in a luminous glow.
Starting around 1950, Rothko built his reputation — the reputation that survives to this day — on almost - geometric abstractions done in luminous washes of color: a brushy rectangle of sunset red on a corn - yellow ground, or maybe Corvette blue floating on Kustom Kar purple.
Inspired by the theme of collective assembly or force, «The Contingent» includes a new installation by Tara Donovan that groups tens of thousands of vertically stacked clear plastic tubes of different lengths in a luminous sea, rippling across the central gathering space in Pier 94.
Matisse had worked his own way into abstraction through color, from perceptual studies based on Cézanne to the pointillism of Signac, immersing his subjects in luminous space, from which boldly simplified color compositions like The Blue Window (1913) were to emerge.
Using the power of the glittery / glowy object, Wallace continues her oeuvre with phrases that challenge taboos, sexuality and censorship in luminous exhibition.
Ms. Strobert delves even further into the realm of visual metaphor with a rough grouping of yellow dollar signs in the luminous painting,... all these bright ideas, 2013.
Watercolour also offers the chance to see rarely displayed works in all their luminous glory, by artists ranging from JMW Turner and Thomas Girtin to Anish Kapoor and Tracey Emin.
Her elongated, faceless swimmers recall Pierre Bonnard's nudes, suspended in luminous bathtubs; they appeal to our proprioceptive sense of weightlessness in water, to the pleasurable exertion of swimming, and to the cheerful mindlessness of group activities.
In his works, viewers are enticed to lose themselves in luminous chromatic fields.
There is a wealth of emotion in the eyes of Rachael's subjects, and their harrowing stories are told in their luminous gazes.
In her luminous paintings, Brown has gone from depicting the streetscapes of Bushwick to the historical landscapes of literature and portraiture.
Rousseau's deep connection to the landscape culminates in a cascade of textures and colors in luminous, richly dark drawings... For eyes that have become drowsy with photographic clichés, where pictures of the wildest nature have been domesticated, images so routine they lose any sense of a life of their own, Rousseau give us a profound nature, full of shadowy darks and lights, alive and enveloping us.»
Corrigan observes: «Though this show engages with space and structure in a less explicit way than previous installations and sculpture - based exhibitions, Grosse's placement of these large - scale paintings in a luminous and immensely spacious gallery successfully questions the relationship between incidental and fabricated space on more subtle terms.
Working with a more limited palette, Howardena Pindell and Beauford Delaney explored the wide range of shades and intensities within a given color in their luminous paintings.
In the 1960s, Grillo's paintings evolved into a series of oversize canvases primarily in a luminous yellow range that to the critics evoked the power of light and sunshine.
He shows his range in these later works gleefully inventing and exploiting new spaces in the picture plane: 1951's Every Atom Glows: Electrons in Luminous Vibration is a delicate black - and - white oil painting, while his Alabama II, 1969, is a strong protest work — a rectangular field of red in which a triangular wedge evoking bodies marching or a megaphone's amplified language emerges in glossier red on the painting's surface.
While all the titles of the work in this exhibition are enigmatic, these are particularly so as in Luminous Darkness.
She drew inspiration from photos stored on her own phone and online to restage the scenes as formal shoots: Models taking a mirror selfies, a pool of yellow paintdripping onto the asphalt, and shadows moving through pink curtains in a luminous window.
Avery insisted on a rigorous study of his subject, and most of these mature works were the result of sketches or drawings made with color notations, later enlarged and simplified into watercolor or oil crayon and finally translated to oil applied in luminous, thin washes of closely valued colors overlaid with swiftly applied expressionist brushstrokes.
From pictures of family and friends to images from the mass media, Richter's photographs — sometimes found, sometimes original — have provided the basis for many of his paintings, often re-emerging in a luminous, monochromatic palette, and falling ambiguously between documentary and historical painting.
Come engage with a compelling range of works across media in our luminous and captivating galleries.
• February 25 - 27, Anthology Film Archives Presents Newly - Restored Prints of Rudy Burckhardt's «Money» (1968) and «The Climate of New York» (1948)-- Screenings of recently restored prints of the classic Burckhardt films «Money» (1968), in which renowned dance critic Edwin Denby leads a cast of «60s art - and poetry - world stars, and «The Climate of New York» (1948), in which Burckhardt paints a portrait of the city and its inhabitants in luminous black - and - white and saturated color.
But he eventually dissolved his identity in the luminous electronic liquid light of his videos, the beauty of his drawings, and in diagrams that try to describe the animating sacred element he found in all people and things.
The three currents together articulate this great artist's enduring primary concern: the representation of mystery escaping resolution to become the hedonist's enigma, an inexhaustible, celebratory insistence on the imagination's life in the luminous moment.
On view from May 9 — June 1, 2014 «Strange Times», features Elrod's abstract paintings of interior spaces, close - up views of objects and events, all captured in a luminous light.
Pedestrians and cars would careen away from my impact point, and I'd saunter the few feet to my destination in luminous pink high heels.
Snorkel in the luminous blue - gree...
All are to be enjoyed in a luminous surrounding of Swarovski crystals, positioned to catch the sunlight reflecting from the water of Lake Okanagan.
Wall - length sofas surround an ample floor, perfect for dancing, cocktail parties, or simply lounging in luminous tranquility.
In her vividly evocative fourth novel, The Lady and the Unicorn, Tracy Chevalier returns to the appealing blend of fiction and art history that she wove together so successfully in her luminous bestseller Girl with a Pearl Earring, recently adapted into a feature film.
«In luminous, spare prose, LaCour folds literary and artistic references into an intimate, haunting story of betrayal and grief,» said Printz Award Committee Chair Angela Carstensen.
British author Emma Healey may be only 29 years old, but she has created a poignant portrait of a woman with dementia in her luminous debut novel, which contains a double mystery.
Embrace possibility in this luminous novel about a girl in search of her past who discovers a secret rooftop world in Paris.
Henry «Box» Brown's ingenious design to ship himself in a box from slavery to freedom is portrayed in luminous illustrations.
In luminous prose, Tiffany writes about the challenges of farming, the character of small towns, the stark and terrifying beauty of the Australian landscape, and the fragile relationships among man, science, and nature.
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