Sentences with phrase «metamorphosis of»

I look forward to viewing the metamorphosis of your room as it plays out here.
I can't believe the metamorphosis of this room.
«The metamorphosis of training and supervision.»
[47] We propose to address these jurisdictional problems not on an issue - by - issue basis but more by way of an historical overview of the case, with particular emphasis on the metamorphosis of the Class position.
And if this sounds foreign, consider the metamorphosis of medical practice to healthcare delivery.
Steve McIntyre has a post IPCC: Fixing the Facts that discusses the metamorphosis of the two versions of Figure 1.4.
The first rainfall of the season causes metamorphosis of the snow grains, whereby the snow becomes wet and individual snow grains become larger, which makes the snow less reflective.
The metamorphosis of grasslands to barren soil can raise maximum skin surface temperatures by 10 to 20C degrees.
Forthcoming exhibition From October 2015 until January 2016 Mayoral will present an exceptional exhibition Master at metamorphosis of the artist in Barcelona showing an outstanding piece titled Anatomies from 1937.
The latter series is a development from the former, with the images grown more delicate and cleaner in shape, the surfaces less densely painted, and the legibility of the artist's forms increasingly ambiguous as Gorky achieved a complete metamorphosis of floral and anatomical imagery.
His work Platonic Love deals with the metamorphosis of platonic bodies, which he demonstrates with a complex machine made of rather simple components.
Robert Indiana - The Metamorphosis of Norma Jean Mortenson - SIGNED: Signed and numbered out of 395 in pencil by Indiana, this limited edition serigraph was published by Marco Fine Arts Contemporary Atelier and released as pa...
Presented by world - leading galleries, highlights include Thomas J Price's (Hales) startling triple portraits of men of African origin; Reza Aramesh's (Leila Heller Gallery) metamorphosis of mythical animal and subjected figure; and a six - metre - high ubiquitous toy - human figure by KAWS (Galerie Perrotin).
His abstract paintings trace ancient patterns, allowing the viewer to journey through a door to our primordial beginnings, where alchemy plays a role in the metamorphosis of random shapes into powerful symbols.
Max Beckmann (1884 - 1950) Carnival, 1920 William Blake (1757 - 1827) Oberon, Titania and Puck with Fairies Dancing, 1786 Newton, 1805 Nebuchadnezzar, 1805 God Judging Adam, 1795 Georges Braque (1882 - 1963) Mandora, 1909 - 10 Paul Cezanne (1839 - 1906) The Gardener Vallier, 1906 John Constable (1776 - 1837) Flatford Mill, 1816 - 17 The Opening of Waterloo Bridge John Singleton Copley (1738 - 1815) The Death of Major Peirson, 6 January 1781, 1783 Salvador Dali (1904 - 1989) Metamorphosis of Narcissus, 1937 Willem De Kooning (1904 - 1997) The Visit, 1966 - 7
Looking at this exhibition, one experiences the metamorphosis of contemporary photography and video works — from being just a tool in documentation, to a «canvas» for a myriad of artistic expression.
Cuoghi also builds experimental sculptures, exploring the process of metamorphosis of various materials to create growths and excrescences that resemble giant termite mounds or coral reefs undergoing some wild mutation.
The theory concerning the Manipulation of Corporeality is strictly connected to historical and social changes that include a metamorphosis of aesthetic and verbal codes as a starting point for a deeper investigation about the subject.
The color palette and continuous metamorphosis of paint into ambiguous forms recalls Philip Guston's late paintings, which had a parallel evolution.
From Salvador Dalí's painting Metamorphosis of Narcissus (1937) to Pipilotti Rist's video installation Sip My Ocean (1996), the exhibition keeps in play the full variety of meanings of the myth, exploring, and seeking to explain, the enduring appeal of the Narcissus subject in art.
Among the works included in the exhibition at Mitchell - Innes & Nash are The Metamorphosis of the Frog (1971) and Four Snakes (1971).
N. Elizabeth Schlatter is Deputy Director and Curator of Exhibitions at the University of Richmond Museums, Virginia, where she has curated more than 20 exhibitions, including the group exhibitions «Art = Text = Art: Works by Contemporary Artists,» «LEADED: the Materiality and Metamorphosis of Graphite» and «Form & Story: Narration in Recent Painting,» as well as solo shows of work by Andreas Feininger, Hans Friedrich Grohs, Sue Johnson, and Fiona Ross.
James Young, in his book At Memory's Edge, describes these changes as «a metamorphosis of the monument from the heroic, self - aggrandizing figurative icons of the late nineteenth century celebrating national ideals and triumphs to the anti-heroic, often ironic, and self - effacing conceptual installations.»
The reach of her investigative gaze includes the history of photography and kindred representations, Germany's traumatic recent past, the obsolescence of industrialism and the constant metamorphosis of urban culture — all filtered through a relentless process of the medium's self - questioning.
Recent exhibitions include: Possible Side Effects, Arróniz Arte Contemporáneo, Mexico City, MX (2015); Redacted: connecting dots in a shifting field, curated by Janet Goleas, Islip Art Museum, East Islip, NY (2014); Art = Text = Art at UB Anderson Gallery, University at Buffalo, NY (2014) which travelled from the University of Richmond Museum, VA, the Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University, NJ, and The Hafnarfjör ∂ ur Centre of Culture and Fine Art, Iceland (2013); Contemporary Monochromes, Contemporary Galleries, Museum of Modern Art, New York (2013); Science is FICTION, Bartha Contemporary, London (2013), Terrible Beauty: Art, Crisis, Change & The Office of Non-Compliance, Dublin Contemporary, Ireland (2011); Wünsche und Erwerbungen, Zeitgenössische Zeichnung, Museum Folkwang, Essen, Germany (2010); ALL OVER THE MAP, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI (2009); BLOWN AWAY, Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign, IL (2008); Uncoordinated: Mapping Cartography in Contemporary Art, Contemporary Art Center, Cincinnati, OH (2008); Leaded: The Materiality and Metamorphosis of Graphite (traveling to 7 University Museums)(2008 - 2009).
The series also includes Marilyn Monroe, in The Metamorphosis of Norma Jean Mortenson, but for once words lie behind a colored haze.
Artist: Keisuke Serizawa, Japanese (1895 - 1984) Title: Metamorphosis of Zan Biell Year: circa 1970 Medium: Woodcut on Rice Paper, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: AP Size: 29 x...
Each segment of the story portrays this discussion — starting at the iconic performative regimentation workers and mechanization of their actions during the production process, through a full metamorphosis of people and interiors into nature.
«Baby's got the Wedgwood Blues» continues the artist's fascination for the metamorphosis of the ceramics industry which started in 2013, when she was awarded the «Artists Into Industry» residency for the 2013 British Ceramics Biennial at Steelite International ceramics factory in Stoke - on - Trent.
Baby's got the Wedgwood Blues, Corinne Felgate's edition with The Multiple Store continues the artist's fascination for the metamorphosis of the ceramics industry which started during her residency at Steelite International.
Baby's got the Wedgwood Blues, Corinne Felgate's edition with The Multiple Store, also on display at the Lobby of One Canada Square, continues the artist's fascination for the metamorphosis of the ceramics industry which started during her residency at Steelite International.
His work also shows the metamorphosis of natural materials, which is guided by the passage of time as well as human interventions.
Ralf Graebner - «Change» a photographic series, October, 2016, Acurator / Julie Grahame - The metamorphosis of a coin Hyperallergic / Robin Gearson
It's an interesting choice for a painter, perhaps the most pleasure - centred, almost drugged poem of the 17th century, and one which is fundamentally about the metamorphosis of memory and feeling achieved in art.
When fellow students who had been on courses at Newcastle — where Tom Hudson, Harry Thubron, Victor Pasmore and Richard Hamilton were among their mentors — began to explain the evolution of Mondrian's work to me, the metamorphosis of his drawings of trees, for instance, towards making an autonomous painting, or Matisse working directly from the nude model but ending with an independent image — then it seemed an exciting possibility, to make a painting that was independent of local colour or illustrative form.
«Metamorphosis of Mood» will unveil Kowch's largest painting to date.
We offer the chance to translate the metamorphosis of life into art's metaphor.
Presented by world - leading galleries, highlights include Thomas J Price's (Hales) startling triple portraits of men of African origin; Reza Aramesh's (Leila Heller Gallery) metamorphosis of mythical animal and subjected gure; and a six - metre - high ubiquitous toy - human gure by KAWS (Galerie Perrotin).
«The Metamorphosis of Dorothea Tanning: On the Painting Insomnias.»
Rona Pondick, The Metamorphosis of an Object, 2009 Courtesy of Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, London / Paris / Salzburg, Sonnabend Gallery, New York, Zevitas / Marcus Gallery, Los Angeles, and the artist.
On the way down the stairs to UMOCA's Main Gallery is The Metamorphosis of an Object, a series of prints by Pondick that features neatly spliced - together images of sculptures — Pondick's Dog with the Seated Buddha in Maravijaya, for example.
The behemoth - slaying fantasy game is undergoing a metamorphosis of sorts as the developers prepare some rather significant changes and content additions for the test build.
Kate and I each play three different animal characters, all coming together to witness the metamorphosis of a moth.»
Wearing collars lined with velvet, this era of Great Dane history began the metamorphosis of the breed from mighty hunter, to companion and protector.
Fueled by my mother's yearning to teach me to be different, I was the only nine year old who was taught constellations, metamorphosis of insects and was allowed to take part in our cattle's calving.
«You're seeing this whole metamorphosis of these neighbourhoods changing dramatically over short periods of time.»
The Metamorphosis of Troubadour Merriwether is a male Cinderella romance which gave a few people a good laugh
The stages of a monarch butterfly's migration to Mexico echo the metamorphosis of a marriage through Kuper's colorful, expressive artwork and impeccable narrative, which features rich characters and a deliriously luscious setting.
We don't know what the metamorphosis of Amazon will be (in case its Content Strategy doesn't work) but we do know what might be the facilitator.
This strategy is a very dangerous strategy and my gut feeling is that it's not going to work the way Amazon intends and it is going to cause a metamorphosis of Amazon.
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