I suppose it is vital for them to be focused in this way, as current conventional wisdom is suggesting that law firms will soon choose only one giant, and the giant that corrals
the most ephemeral writing (read: open web) and integrates it into their research results is the winner?
The New York native has been practicing performance art,
the most ephemeral of forms, since the 1970s.
He has spent his artistic life working with
the most ephemeral of materials: newspaper clippings, photographs, found snapshots, clothing, candles, light bulbs, old biscuit tins.
Last month, Schremko traveled to Harbin, China, to serve as a judge at the International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival, where several previous years as a competitor gave her a true appreciation for the challenges of
this most ephemeral medium.
But the real power of this show and the works that best reveal his uncanny ability to capture
the most ephemeral and complex of natural phenomena resides with his seascapes.
Eftihis Patsourakis Using
the most ephemeral memory medium, a post-it, the artist is creating what is expected to be a divine space.
They represent an exact recording of what has to be
the most ephemeral type of image that exists.
They are, as Barth herself affirms, «a mantra that allows us to tune into the subtlest,
most ephemeral information that I am trying to chase down.»
Frances Stark (b. 1967) is a Los Angeles - based artist whose art makes use of
the most ephemeral of means to wrestle the big bad outside world - its titillations and pleasures, as well as its discontents.
This exhibition features
the most ephemeral of all Japanese prints: fans with printed images of popular kabuki actors, beauties, and landscapes.
What is true, though, is that the biggest factor for the truly big books is that
most ephemeral of things, «word of mouth».
Karl Ludvigsen describes a technical tour de force of the first magnitude / Oily Rag Run — We report on The Automobile's inaugural Oily Rag Run, an event we hope will become a permanent fixture in the motoring calendar / Franschhoek Motor Museum — Simon Moore has visited this museum, an hour from Cape Town, and describes some of the mouthwatering exhibits being collected there / Dan Margulies — In the fourth part of Dan Margulies» competition reminiscences, as related to the Editor, we look at his switch to historic racing with the famous Maserati 8CM, chassis 3011 / The Car of Quality: The Taylor — Michael Worthington - Williams tells the story of one of
the most ephemeral of all marques, Taylor of Scotswood - on - Tyne
Is it good or bad that Sir Peter Bazalgette will now hold the purse - strings for our publicly supported arts, the most debated, the most fragile,
the most ephemeral elements of our national cultural consciousness, the most opposite of the time - wasting that is reality TV?
Not exact matches
In its place, Facebook launched Slingshot in 2014, in which users
most respond to an
ephemeral message before they can open it.
Like (
most) startups, political campaigns are
ephemeral.
Some campaigns would be
ephemeral, others would endure, but in
most cases their limiting resource would be time — not necessarily their own, since staff can be bought, but that of individual people willing to donate a piece of their lives to what they see as a greater good.
What unifies
most of these stories is that they're
ephemeral: they blow up big one week (or day or hour) and are nearly forgotten the next.
You can bet your boots that
most of DOB's estimates for savings etc. are as
ephemeral as the wind.
4chan is very different from
most other online sites in that it is both anonymous and its posts are
ephemeral: they are deleted after a short while.
Untangling the tightly woven neuronal tapestry to discover what is real is one of the challenges scientists confront when crossing the brain - mind divide, linking the physics of excitable matter to
ephemeral subjective, conscious experience, the
most real thing there is.
«In this part of the basin, people had long suspected that there was less runoff coming into these streams from
ephemeral tributaries —
ephemeral meaning they're flowing sometimes but are dry
most of the time.»
It is a film in which the
ephemeral becomes corporeal and the real slips into fantasia, making for Korine's
most beautiful film not only in aesthetic terms but tonal ones as well.
With its flowing harmonies, «Disobedience» works equally well as an example of modern classical music at its
most thankfully harmonious, Herbert dresses strings lines over each other with gossamer delicateness in a way that's also reminiscent of the hypnotic film works of
ephemeral composer Michael Convertino («Bed or Roses») in a way that awakens with its womens» growing self empowerment, also calling to the ear such diverse, ultra-melodic composers as Claude Debussy and Richard Wagner.
But they're both as timely today as the day they were published, offering a reminder of how much things stay the same — and frequently offering more insight into today's trials and tribulations than
most of our
ephemeral, overheated daily coverage and commentary.
As a scholar, I'm always fascinated by marginalia and have, in fact, researched and written about the marginalia of Herman Melville, Ezra Pound and so on, because I believe those
ephemeral words jotted down on the spur of the moment are the
most revelatory.
The
most I'd find negotiable is making games worth less than $ 1 be in refundable that way all these crybaby Indies stop overcharging for
ephemeral experiences.
Most artists want to create something lasting, and we're used to thinking of the internet as an
ephemeral, transitional, transactional space.
This past year my work has been included in exhibitions at the 2012 New York Photo Festival (Brooklyn, NY), South Hill Park Arts Centre (Bracknell, UK), Artspace New Haven (CT), Galerie Jeanroch Dard (Paris, France) and
most recently a solo exhibition, The Dubious Sum of Vaguely Discernable Parts, at the Bindery Projects in St. Paul, Minnesota which included a series of text based drawings, a photo installation and
ephemeral print publication of images and writings.
The Ambienti spaziali (Spatial Environments) were almost always destroyed once the exhibition was over; they are Fontana's
most experimental yet least - known works, due to their
ephemeral nature.
Much of the
most notable art that has emerged from the city since the early 90s has been deliberately non-permanent, short - term and
ephemeral, and made on very tight budgets.
Not even Martin Puryear has taken on so directly the challenge of the site, and his doodles added up to the world's
most maximal and
ephemeral graphic novel.
It is a remarkably allusive form, connoting all the chores one might do to acquire a bike, as well as the
ephemeral nature of even the
most treasured possession.
As
ephemeral as they are translucent, these works present an elusive complexity as the striations of paint, fabric, keepsakes, collected and found objects, and clippings from mass - produced paper media coalesce into collages and assemblages that, taken individually or as a series, are
most succinctly described as a multidimensional gestalt.»
«One of Proust's
most exciting qualities,» the twenty - three year old wrote to her, «is the way he demonstrates how circumstances of one's life which seem casual and
ephemeral can solidify for the rest of one's life (i.e. Swann's relation with Odette).»
Though Huyghe is arguably France's
most acclaimed mid-career artist — he represented the nation at the Venice Biennale in 2001, won the Guggenheim's Hugo Boss Prize the next year, and has appeared in editions of just about all of the important international biennials over the past two decades — a retrospective of his work always seemed fairly improbable, given the site - specific, and often -
ephemeral, nature of his art.
Based on the rooms and corridors that Fontana dreamt up in the late 1940s, which were almost destroyed once his initial exhibition was over; they are his
most experimental yet least - known works, probably due to their
ephemeral nature.
His
most recent project for the Coachella Music Festival, Etherea, Tresoldi's biggest artwork to date and the largest to be featured in the festival, is an
ephemeral public artwork comprising three aligned sculptures inspired by Neoclassical and Baroque architecture of identical shape but diminishing size, that invite visitors to re-calibrate reality as they progress through it.
German - born Eva Hesse (1936 — 1970) is one of the
most pioneering artists of the 20th century, known for her fearless use of new forms and
ephemeral materials.
Being one of the 20th century's
most elemental movements while eluding rigid definitions, Fluxus can be interpreted as a continuation of the movements of Dada, Surrealism, action art and the
ephemeral art of the 1960s.
I detail this because the artist - dealer relationship is arguably the
most basic, if volatile, of all art - world molecules, and because the history of galleries is extremely
ephemeral.
The Ambienti spaziali — rooms and corridors that the artist began to conceive and design in the late 1940s — were almost always destroyed once the exhibition was over; they are Fontana's
most experimental yet least - known works, due to their
ephemeral nature.
Armsrock asserts that some of the
most beautiful things in life are for free and as such should not be bottled - up or contained in any way, and that they are
ephemeral, so for a large part of the time he tries to make things that follow these general outlines.
Shapiro's
most complex artistic practices are illustrated by his
ephemeral works, where smooth surfaces show no trace of human intervention.
To stage a retrospective of the works of Merce Cunningham is to take up two of the
most challenging concerns of museum display: How to exhibit the
ephemeral, and how to manifest a vast network of artistic collaboration without losing focus on its central figure.
Robert Irwin is considered to be the
most influential figure among a generation of artists based in California who investigated light and space, using the experience of these
ephemeral elements as the expressive foundation of their art.
Widely recognized as one of the greatest and
most influential living American artists, Robert Irwin shapes light, shadow, and space into
ephemeral and powerful works of art.
Most of the works documented here are
ephemeral, making this volume an important resource for a fascinating period in Mexico's art culture.
Perhaps
most interestingly, the premise was built on the simplest of
ephemeral gestures and still had the capacity to travel widely and engage many, many people — when this is possible, art is at its best.»
Evoking characteristics of Surrealism, Nouveau Réalisme and Pop Art, her works embraced both material rigor as well as her own deeply personal psychology, leading her to create «awkward objects» — visceral sculptures that unravel gravity and composition — to explore what she saw as the
most vulnerable of all
ephemeral manifestations, the human body.
Esteemed for both her solo artistic production and her maverick efforts to champion creative forms that are «vulnerable due to institutional neglect, their
ephemeral nature, or politically unpopular content,» she has been described by New York Times critic Holland Cotter as one of «the half - dozen
most important people for art in downtown Manhattan in the 1970s.»