Not exact matches
In Dohen's humble, very personal statement of faith in her own spiritual autonomy, we see some of the seeds of the feminist movement that would
burst forth within the U.S. Catholic community during the
late «60s.
Yes, when
late autumn comes, even the flower can speak the wisdom of the years and say with truthfulness, «All has its time, there is «a time to be born and a time to die»; there is a time to jest lightheartedly in the spring breeze, and a time to break under the autumn storm; there is a time to
burst forth into blossom, beside the running water, beloved by the stream, and a time to wither and be forgotten; a time to be sought out for one's beauty, and a time to be unnoticed in one's wretchedness; there is a time to be nursed with care, and a time to be cast out with contempt; there is a time to delight in the warmth of the morning sun and a time to perish in the night's cold.
The best time to pick them is after the first frost, then you really get the sweetness that they stow away to
burst forth for a relatively small window in the
late fall.
In the 1930s, the
late Richard Tolman of the California Institute of Technology wondered what would happen if a closed universein which all matter and energy are ultimately compacted in a big crunchwere to survive its closure and
burst forth again.
Mangold began to use bold reds, yellows and oranges in the
late seventies, but no one was prepared for the
bursting forth of the rich, saturated color of the X within X paintings shown in New York in 1982.
In Ze & Per, her
latest exhibition at Sadie Coles, a new series of paintings condense the cacophony of her performances and installations into wall - mounted pieces that
burst forth from all sides of the gallery.