Sentences with phrase «infatuation with»

Eiseman predicts that our infatuation with iridescence will continue, since «the human eye can absolutely not avoid» anything pearlised or translucent.
Forty years after the United States began its infatuation with indoor shopping malls, India, with a population of more than 1 billion, is going through its first wave of serious mall construction...
She continues her infatuation with this guy now snap chatting him right in front of me after she takes her night time pill.
A classic gods and monsters epic, Horizon Zero Dawn, magically blends the thrill of hunting dinosaurs and our infatuation with future - tech.
Catch me in jeans and a T - shirt, and you'd probably guess I'd be the last person to buy into Apple's newfound infatuation with fashion (and you'd probably be right).
Over the past decade or so, the AAA industry has had an infatuation with open - world games and the genre has become incredibly saturated.
What we're seeing today is an institutional infatuation with blockchain technology.
The name was sort of a joke, but it just stuck, just like our infatuation with unicorns.
But my infatuation with the team collaboration tool has been gradually wearing off over the past few months — largely due to a glaring bug in the chat client the company seems to be frivolously neglecting.
Prof. Lubet points out the practical problems and logical fallacies with Justice Scalia's infatuation with the fictional agent Jack Bauer on the television series 24 and Justice Scalia's twist on, and stretch of, the Trolley Car thought experiment.
Today, however, you'll find that many lawyers» infatuation with Second Life has already died, with few lawyers giving Second Life a first, let alone second chance to play a role in marketing initiatives.
We have seen proponents of this goofiness go farther and farther out on limbs trying to justify the unjustifiable instead of simply realizing that, with the benefit of more insight, their initial, and forgivable, infatuation with ABS was misplaced.
Trouble with the engineering mind is an infatuation with simple logic.
In my opinion, the question is not whether human industry increases atmospheric CO2 or not (it does), but whether this will increase the earth's temperature significantly, knowing that fossil fuels reserves are limited and our infatuation with them will end in about 50 years.
In the place of ideas, there is whatever this is: small differences, indignation, and an infatuation with being offended.»
In both states, infatuation with shale gas has convinced some policymakers that burning gas is sufficient to address climate risks.
This is quite in keeping with the Marshall Institute's childish infatuation with space based missile defense Now Eli fully expects a great harumphing to emerge from the Breakthrough Institute / Roger Pielke Jr. / Marshall Institute nexus, pointing to 23rd paragraphs where they say they really didn't mean it.
Likewise, the Panel was appointed by representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, which has an obvious infatuation with wind energy.
Your infatuation with the team and acolytes blinds you to how it really works.
The United States, and indeed the world, would do well to reconsider the promise and the limitations of its infatuation with renewable energy.
Jagoda Munic, director of Friends of the Earth Europe, said: «Europe's infatuation with gas is totally incompatible with serious action on climate change.
corporate interests and our own narcissistic infatuation with gas guzzling suvs and unheatable mcmansions will continue unabated.
From the perspective of the Western art world's current infatuation with ceramics, one might point to Japanese ceramicist Miyagawa Kozan (1842 — 1916) as a prophet.
Over the course of his long career, John Baldessari has expressed a deep infatuation with the relationship between the semantics of the written word and those inherent to visual language.
Over the past decade, Loeb has tunneled into learning about high - tech photography and hardcore astronomy to support his boyhood infatuation with space, just as he did when he taught himself how to paint.
He became infatuated with her and was honest about his infatuation with Hilda.
Over the course of his long career, Baldessari has expressed a deep infatuation with the relationship between semantics and visual language, irreverently toying with and reevaluating the strict verdict that a massive chasm forever separates word and image.
My paintings and my furniture reflect my infatuation with these two characteristics.
At The American Prospect, check out my take on the current infatuation with art museum expansion.
Her paintings and furniture reflect her infatuation with these two characteristics.
Other works reflect Wong's erotic infatuation with firemen and prisoners, exploring the dynamic between hero and convict with the aid of his own and others» poetic language.
With his latest exhibition entitled «Wall Ride» at Kolly Gallery in Zurich, Switzerland, Supakitsh presents his new works that embody all his influences — his infatuation with Asia, pop - romantic and musical influences, as well as the use of anthropomorphic creatures such as the Supanimal, who looks like a red panda, fox and bird.
I initially saw your work back in 2012 at the Fabricators exhibition that sculptor James Capper curated at the Hannah Barry Gallery in London and was blown away by your infatuation with physics, engineering and new technologies.
With over 30 - years of collaborations with the likes of Andy Warhol, Rosemarie Trockel and Keith Haring and our Art Bars popping up all around the world (most recently in Ibiza, Berlin, Copenhagen and Bogotá), our infatuation with the art world remains as strong as ever.
From the «collapse» of literature into the visual arts to the art world's recent infatuation with poetry, to the conditions for publication of experimental literature today, the symposium will provide a critical overview of visual arts» engagement with the written word and vice versa.
Wool's continued infatuation with the enlarged halftone screen is evident.
Haring's rise in the eighties must be akin to witnessing the mainstream infatuation with the art of Warhol, Lichtenstein and other Pop Artists in the sixties and seventies.
Continuing his infatuation with funerary iconography and the concept of the look - alike, Cattelan's new work is a mysterious, double self - portrait which, when installed in the former slaughterhouse space, takes on an even more disturbing character.
So according to Techcrunch, America is losing its infatuation with Silicon Valley.
In Spring Flowers (Peonies), as in many other pictures, Chase included a costumed sitter and Eastern props, in line with the Western infatuation with Japanese culture during the late nineteenth century.
He also began a lifelong infatuation with jazz music, haunting the record stores and live venues of Seattle's Jackson Street, which was two blocks from the Pacific Hotel, where he lived with his family.
This spellbinding canvas records Knight's infatuation with Italian art as well as her husband, the artist Thomas Monnington, with whom she began a love affair in Rome.
Decades after the fact, Johnson said of his years - long infatuation with Nazism, amply documented in Franz Schulze's 1994 biography Philip Johnson: Life and Work, «I have no excuse [for] such utter, unbelievable stupidity.
The convulsive beauty of this work represents the flowering of Bacon's infatuation with his muse, and it is only one of five triptychs of Dyer that the artist painted in this intimate scale.
By using this biological influence and a number of different visual sources, Taylor invokes his infatuation with mortality and the prevalence of accelerated life processes in modern society.
Dan Holdsworth (b. 1974) has an infatuation with sensory deprivation.
Manifesting variously as performance, installation, and video, «Between Tin Men» follows the ongoing story of Nimmie Amee — a minor character in Baum's bewitching universe — and her infatuation with a Tin Man who has already lost his heart to another metal lover.
Andy Warhol's lifelong infatuation with fame is traced from the earliest movie star scrapbook he started when he was a young boy to a Frank Sinatra biography that was on his bedside table when he died in 1987.
Although these works clearly reflect Simmons & Burke's own infatuation with the material they appropriate, they also express the artists» fondness for irreverence and embody questions of artificiality, access and value.
Howard Hodgkin's lifelong infatuation with India began when he was a schoolboy.
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