Sentences with word «lineaments»

They would best be set aside here, so as to examine what may prove to be a process with distinctive lineaments of its own.
At Swiss Institute, maxing out the electrical load strains the temperature regulation system, yet the heaters struggle throughout the day to raise the surrounding temperature, creating what the artist describes as a «weak local lineament» of the conditions of circulation.
O. V. Anisimova and N. V. Koronovsky, «Lineaments in the Central Part of the Moscow Syneclise and Their Relations to Faults in the Basement,» Geotectonics, Vol.
His sculptures capture our attention as complex lineaments, rhythmic webs or biomorphous spatial bodies and animate us to engage in intense perception of their characteristic saturation of form, surface, and space.
The world has begun to take on biblical lineaments again for more and more people, and the prophetic vision of reality, painful to assume though it is, again takes hold of their imaginations.
Hanes Art Gallery is pleased to present Lineaments, a solo exhibition of new works by Kate Shepherd.
Striped bathroom wallpaper, Cy Twombly, Imi Knoebel, and scribbles resembling Pop - like lineaments or cave markings are all evoked by Matt Connors work in his current exhibition at Canada Gallery.
His recent solo exhibitions include Lineament, Shiseido Gallery, Tokyo, Japan (2012); Other Dwellings, Kresge Art Museum, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI (2011); Carrousel, Musée des Beaux - Artset d'Archéologie and the Musée du Temps in Besançon, France (2010); Hiraki Sawa, Colby College Museum of Art, Waterville, ME (2008); and Hako, Chisenhale Gallery, London, UK (2007).
Starting from his early work Dwelling (2002), in which miniature airplanes fly around through everyday objects in an ordinary apartment, to one of the latest work Lineament (2012), beautiful, film noir - like work featuring amnesia man, Sawa's works have been presented at both solo and group shows all over the world.
The other armoured man grunted in agreement and poked at a half finished instrument on the bench beside him, a violin, looking vulnerable as a newborn, pale, naked, full of curves, its ultimate lineaments only suggested.
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Drawn from generic texts found in electronic merchandise manuals, cryptic expressions such as «WEAK LOCAL LINEAMENT,» «CUSTOM PROFILING,» or «VACUUM SEALED» infuse lyrical rhythms into the understated mechanical circuitry, complicating the notion of their technological functions.
The hydraulic conductivity in the overlying Catskill and Lockhaven aquifers is controlled by a secondary fracture system (30), with several major faults and lineaments in the research area (Fig. 2 and Fig.
Richard Deacon's sculptures capture our attention as complex lineaments, rhythmic webs or biomorphous spatial bodies.
So, my God, I prostrate myself before your presence in the universe which has now become living flame: beneath the lineaments of all that I shall encounter this day, all that happens to me, all that I achieve, it is you I desire, you I await.
In patient labor over the next thirty years, Miller sketched out the lineaments of the uniquely configured Protestantism that shaped what he called «the New England....
In the essays that make up Love» s Knowledge, she focuses on the novel as the literary genre most useful in tracing the lineaments of our moral lives.
He quotes Rowan Williams who has said, «To desire my joy is to desire the joy of the one I desire: my search for enjoyment through the... presence of another is a longing to be enjoyed... [Romantic] partners «admire» in each other «the lineaments of gratified desire.»
Whereupon Peirce took it upon himself to answer his own question, and in 1878 laid out the lineaments of what his friend and patron William James would call pragmatism.
I have not, in fact, employed the lineaments of the classical cosmological argument in seeking an a priori negation of that conjunct.
What is needed — besides more capital to build up the sector over time — is an integrated and strategic effort to bring all this together and show how, in total, it forms the lineaments of a radically different system capable of delivering superior social, economic and ecological outcomes.
«Elevated emanations of hydrogen, radon, helium, and other gases were detected over some of the lineaments, thus indicating anomalous permeability of these zones in comparison with adjacent areas.»
In certain mutilated pictures, you can detect the lineaments of greatness: Consider Orson Welles's «The Magnificent Ambersons.»
People we thought were just cartoons, gradually assume the lineaments of rounded human beings.
Rotten: In certain mutilated pictures, you can detect the lineaments of greatness: Consider Orson Welles's «The Magnificent Ambersons.»
There is a shrewd homage to Brief Encounter, and the film also allows you to see the lineaments of classic Highsmith crime.
A slippery nose, with flush headlamps, rising to a rounded body and a tall trunk gives LeMans somewhat the lineaments of a Ford Tempo.
The suffering poetically presented by Monika Weiss shows the lineaments of a history and a political community that are far more complex and demanding than is usually thought, and that are capable of incorporating, rather than segregating, those who have been perennially absent: the victims and the defeated» wrote Adriana Valdes in Lamentation and the Locus of Memory: Monika Weiss's Sustenazo (Lament II)(2012).
Abandoning conventions of Western pictorial language, Haring's aggressively flat, lineament - al Stones (Portfolio)(1989) is unique for its use of negative space as line, and points to the influence of pre-Columbian, Mesoamerican and Aboriginal art on the artist's work.
«Kate Shepherd: Lineaments», Charlotte and Philip Hanes Art Gallery, Wake Forest University, Winston - Salem, North Carolina «Chunks», Hiram Butler Gallery, Houston, Texas
2016 Violet, essay by Colby Chamberlain 2015 Lineaments, Wake Forest Univercity 2014 Red Prints, essay by Bill Arning
In both works, a Baroque aesthetic has been recast in the lineaments of Minimalist art.
In his catalogue essay «The Line Describes a Circle,» Tom Morton writes that «in common usage, the English word «lineament» refers to a line that describes an object, often a human face or body.
Lineament is a film about what happens to an individual when his internal narrative is erased.
Lineament (2012), the central installation, is an immersive video and sound piece originally commissioned by the Shiseido Gallery, Tokyo.
Lineament is a two - channel video installation in which a male protagonist navigates a white apartment.
And while the large - scale copper sheets cut with a computer - controlled CNC router, such as «Weak Local Split Decision Lineament» and «Weak Local Lineament of an Un-straight Gait» (both 2014), contain what looks like the gallery floor plan, these pieces are curiously inert, making the reliance on programming seem beside the point.
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