Sentences with phrase «moment of transition»

This exhibition captures an historical moment of transition in the global trajectory and increasing diversity of new contemporary art.
For more than 25 years, I have helped clients through critical moments of transition, working together to navigate what can feel like overwhelming pain.
Because the singing almost never stops, there are no awkward moments of transition.
Each artist's black portfolio reflects a breakthrough or transition in his own work, and, combined, they represent a larger moment of transition.
The films of Noah Baumbach have two constants, his love of New York and his obsession with moments of transition.
I personally would rather not miss those precious few moments of transition when our children seem to blurt out what is most important to them as they pile into the car after school.
NOMA 100: Gifts for the Second Century is a celebration of the museum's growing permanent collection and also marks a pivotal moment of transition with the new directorship of Susan Taylor.
Erika Råberg is an artist dedicated to a lens - based practice based on slow, careful observation, using primarily photography, video, and performance to explore nonverbal communication and moments of transition through sight and sound.
Probably the biggest clash of the first round of fixtures, Group E kicks off with a clash between two theoretically strong teams in odd moments of transition.
Jim Furyk walked into a banquet room at the Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club on Sunday night as a small but energetic gathering was reliving the last moments of the Transitions Championship.
Like a swinging pendulum, the energies associated with the two nostrils alternately dominate, but during moments of transition, the two become equal.
Nor is there some Movie Moment of transition, in which he goes from mercenary to compassionate.
Brice and Mark Duplass love playing with the idea of the unreliable narrator as they fill the film with palpable moments of transitioning allegiances.
Not all of his books hinge on obvious moments of transition; sometimes, he casts too wide a net.
In a wide - ranging conversation recorded for the Harvard EdCast, we asked psychologists and parenting experts Nancy Hill and Richard Weissbourd to share advice for parents on how to navigate this current moment of transition, where many long - held assumptions about our government and our society are being challenged.
Cranford presents a sensitive and moving portrait of a Victorian town, captured at a crucial moment of transition in English society.
Enjoy timeless moments of transition amid luxurious hospitality and unbridled pampering.
Lending its name to the title of the show, these images mark an important moment of transition in family lives but also of the private image into the social archive.
Artists leaving graduate school are in their own particular moment of transition, as they will soon disperse from one dense social body into a wider frame of relations and activity.
Considering them both to be transformative figures, Steinberg located a particularly significant moment of transition in contemporary art at large in Rauschenberg's Erased de Kooning Drawing from 1953, a seminal piece of conceptual gamesmanship that the artist created by asking Willem de Kooning for an intricate layered work of ink, graphite, crayon, and charcoal and then meticulously erasing it.
In Saint Sebastian, 2007, Ofili further integrates the abstract notion of time into his sculptural practice, managing to capture the fleeting moments of transition and liminality of his subject.
She investigates the nature of the process, the gradual change, by those tiny, almost invisible moments of transitions when the standstill turns to movement, the static to the kinetic, or vice versa.
The «six - second kiss» is one simple and fun activity that Dr. Gottman advocates couples incorporate into their everyday moments of transition.
At the Alacazar, the dance between light and shadow is easily seen through archway design and they create meaningful moments of transition.
In the unfolding of this plan, there are moments of transition from one level to another.
Homer marks a critical moment of transition in the artist's career and belongs to a series of brightly colored, small - scale sculptures from the late 1950s and 1960s.
Peterson's paintings, sculptures, installations, and performances reevaluate experience of everyday detritus, prolonging the «moment of transition when an object moves from useful good to useless bad.»
In an ongoing series, Finch captures the changes in natural light on his studio wall through faint washes of paint — recalling Mondrian's concern with moments of transition, the captured half - lights of twilights and sunsets.
With Castro scheduled to step down from the presidency in April, Washington is represented in Havana by only a skeleton staff at a potentially critical moment of transition.
This time has been a critical moment of transition and momentum for me: as I look to publish a book this year that God spoke to me about eight years ago, as the church we serve in begins to feel momentum and grace for a new season, as my wife and I close out our seventh year of marriage, and enter what I believe will be our most fruitful season yet.
There seems to be no moment of transition in which the freedom of self - constitution is united with the determinateness of full actuality.
To be able to raise those children to adulthood, to share together in their moments of transition, to give them the security enabling them to leave home and to fly with their own wings is a joy indeed.
An example of these moments of transition would be when God infused the spiritual soul in the first human being.
Mourinho's teams wait for moments of transition; Klopp's try to create them.
«They are in a moment of transition and they will have to change some of the older players.
Following an era where the moment of transition between defence and attack had been pinpointed as the single most decisive action in a match, allowing pragmatic, counter-attacking football to prosper, Guardiola showed that there was another way.
«And being in a moment of transition and still managing to do what we did last season, and win trophies, and to do what we are trying to do this season, which is still trying to win a trophy and trying to be second.
«And the reality is for people with brain, with sense, with common sense, with knowledge of what sports is, we are in a moment of transition.
«In the history of football all around the world, not just in England, you had the biggest clubs with the moments of transition, you have the biggest clubs with moments of continuous and permanent victories, and these are phases in the club.»
Being in a moment of transition and still manage to do what he did last season and win trophies and to do what we are trying to do this season, which is still trying to win a trophy, and try to be second, because in this moment it's the only top position that is possible for us to get.»
«Of course, in the future we want to have 19 clubs behind us but this is the reality, and the reality is for people with a brain, with common sense, with knowledge of what sports is, we are in a moment of transition.
It's a relaxing time of day — a moment of transition between the frenetic energy of the daytime and the downtime of evening.
It would be tricky, but perhaps I could depict a moment of transition, where it is obvious that Lucy is climbing down from a tree, and equally obvious that she is dropping into an upright position (as opposed to dropping to all fours).
The moment of transition from the Ediacaran to the Cambrian world is recorded in a series of stone outcrops rounded by ancient glaciers on the south edge of Newfoundland.
I think I'm living a moment of transition.
The three alters are broad stereotypes, but Collette makes the moments of transition surprisingly touching, and sometimes subtly comic.
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