The resulting, spectral afterimage is a metaphor for the fugitive yet
irrepressible histories of trauma hinted at by the exhibition's title, «Phantom Revenant.»
Not exact matches
«As the ti - tle (The
History of Almost Everything) suggests, bestselling author Bryson (In a Sunburned Country) sets out to put his
irrepressible stamp on all things under the sun.
Many animals exhibit remarkable behaviors... but only the human race exhibits the creativity, the artistic expression, and the
irrepressible belief in the divine demonstrated throughout the entire realm of recorded human
history.
In Jean Renoir's satire of the bourgeoisie, Michel Simon gives one of the most memorable performances in screen
history as Boudu, a Parisian tramp who takes a suicidal plunge into the Seine and is rescued by a well - to - do bookseller, whose family decides to take in the
irrepressible bum.
Irrepressible and dangerously alluring, John «Basil» Henderson has a
history with women (and a few men).
Over 120 pages long, Syphon Filter: The Opposition Effect is a story that bridges Dark Mirror and Logan's Shadow, explaining what happens between the two games: Gabe's hatred of Ghassan al Bitar, his troubled background with Robert Cordell, and more of his
history with the
irrepressible Dane Bishop.
Fantastic images of warriors and staged historical battles are invaded by
irrepressible color and pop - images from electronic media in the former Core Fellow's paintings, sculpture, digital collage, video, and installations, which express his «concern with romanticized and sterilized representations that occur with the westernization, commercialization, and imposition of entertainment value upon
history.»
For much of its modern
history, the timeless Klamath River has been threatened But this
irrepressible coastal titan will soon be recognized for being the object of what promises to be one of the most successful river restorations ever undertaken.