It is
a mark of admiration, not contempt.
Not exact matches
I have written thousands
of words about
Mark on my blog, and not one
of them has been in
admiration.
Tony Jones wrote a blog post which David took to indicate a certain degree
of admiration for
Mark Driscoll, which David took great care to qualify.
In
Mark, the centurion expresses
admiration at Jesus» courage in the face
of death.
He wrote the film, which
marks his directorial debut, based in Mapes» book, and while the specifics
of what happened, how television news became less about fact, and more about perception, I was interested in talking about my
admiration for the way he neatly folded so many facts into the film without it feeling like dull exposition, avoiding the obvious tropes
of good guys and bad guys, Cate Blanchett's spontaneity, and the pleasures and perils
of casting one icon (Robert Redford) as another icon (Dan Rather).
as a
mark of enthusiastic approval or
admiration for something a feisty woman has said or done.
Each box is a well
of space and color whose overlapping, intersecting planes evoke Judd's origins as a painter and his lifelong
admiration for painters like Barnett Newman,
Mark Rothko and Josef Albers, who favored simple forms and strong color.
Doig's division
of the canvas planes suggests his
admiration for the work
of Barnett Newman and
Mark Rothko.
She had deep
admiration for Kertess and also for legendary dealer Leo Castelli, and she wanted to accomplish no less a feat than they had: to build a gallery every artist
of her generation would want to join, one that, with a critical mass
of influence, would leave a lasting
mark on art history.
This is especially
marked if you stand as close (as allowed) to the work, recalling Kusama's
admiration of the work
of Barnett Newman, and his advice that his large paintings, the ones that took up one's whole visual field, were best seen up close.