Sentences with phrase «most sublime works»

At Victoria Miro you can see one of Sterne's most sublime works, in which several horizontal bars, lavishly painted in glowing hues against a variety of opalescent whites, creams and greys, rise in a storeyed format above one another.
What Keats meant by that, I am not sure; but, sadly, some of the most sublime works of human genius must of their nature remain unheard by all but a few.
One of the core tenets of Venus Patrol, and Offworld before it, and really basically all my work over the past several years is that bringing in artists of all stripes not traditionally immersed in the world of games can (and has) only ever resulted in some of the most sublime work videogames can offer.

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That is why we who are preachers of the gospel of Christ may seek for the homeliest and simplest, as well as for the most exalted and sublime, analogies for «gospel truth» in the life and work of our people.
One of the most sublime of Bach's works, played at my ordination and my wedding, and so here, too.»
Giroud looks ungainly, is slow and can not run or dribble to any great effect but he creates better than most CFs I can think of, is as good defensively as most, is a better header of the ball than most, is cleverer than most, works harder than most, is robust and rarely gets injured and in terms of close control he can be sublime.
But two games in have confirmed what most reasonably minded supporters have been saying namely a quality DM is essential... coq is work in progress... They won so much in 50 50 tackles it was shocking... Ox looked good when he came on but overall thought bellerin handled himself well against dangerous wingers and wld be my man of match... Santi was too sloppy in first 45 to claim it and Alexis is still not 100 per cent but still gives his all... Some of ozils touches are just sublime but he cld work a bit harder FFS... Over to wenger now to close deals in next 7 days or he can F off for me
The paper where he comes up with this, which was a 1931 paper, which is an absolutely sublime piece of work — I might say, set against, the most terrible domestic [period]; his parents throwing things at each other, dreadful domestic turmoil back in Bristol — but out of this tragedy that was his private life came this foreseeing of the whole subject of antimatter, which is why Heisenberg praised it so highly.
The most influential work on the sublime stresses its ephemerality, describing it as a response to terror.
Though their 2014 film, about a woman (Marion Cotillard) trying to save herself from imminent redundancy, is cut from the same careworn cloth as previous features, it's another undeniably sublime and heartbreaking work about saintly self preservation, the struggles of working class life and the fact that it's often the smallest stories which deal with the biggest and most important ideas.
Wonder Boys is about characters and interactions; it's about one of our most talented screenwriters, Steve Kloves (The Fabulous Baker Boys, Flesh and Bone), working at the absolute top of his profession; and it's about a cast so very sublime and dead solid perfect that wondering what will happen next doesn't drive the film so much as hoping that whatever it is takes its sweet time: We want these people to stay put.
Ignored by most audiences, this is a subtle, sublime work that merges the best of Villeneue's craft — his arch, noir tendencies from Prisoners, his level of detail exhibited with Polytechnique, his sense of complexity beautifullly realized in Incendies, and even some of the morose surrealism of Enemy.
The 1977 original is part dream, part nightmare, a true assault on the senses, and one of the most visually sublime works of cinematic art one could possibly hope to consume — or rather be consumed by.
Kieslowski's most popular films internationally, Veronique and Three Colors, were largely made in a language, French, that he didn't speak, with ravishing actresses (lrene Jacob, Juliette Binoche, the sublime Julie Delpy) in decors and cinematography far lusher than most of his purely Polish work.
I'm one of the Wrangler faithful myself, and after driving the new JL through some of New Zealand's most spectacular wilds — the same mountainous, river - crossed landscapes that served as the backdrop for «The Lord of the Rings» movies and the forthcoming «Mission: Impossible 6» — I'm here to tell you: The JL is a sublime piece of work, an upgrade over the JK in almost every way.
The Line That Divides Us, Middlebrook's debut solo exhibition at Lora Reynolds Gallery in Austin, is a distillation of his most recent work: subtle compositions on their own sublime hardwood slabs.
It can be difficult to tell which parts of Ewa Doroszenko's works are digital and which are physical, though perhaps this lack of distinction is what makes her series The Promise of Sublime Words most potent.
In his most famous essay The Sublime is Now published in the magazine Tiger's Eye on December 1948, Newman discussed the work of several 20th - century European artists who, according to his opinion, destroyed the old standards of beauty.
These works on paper are her most powerful creations, and there is a rich affinity between her graphic pieces, such as the sublime T&I, and Twombly's large paintings and collage - drawings.
Exhibiting his most recent works, Chess Me and Direction Away (2016), Ackermann's sublime work has been widely recognised as critical political commentary on the contemporary issues of tourism and globalisation.
In typical L.A. fashion, we drove across the street to what is arguably the city's most beautiful gallery, Kayne Griffin Corcoran, to see Mark Handforth's sublime exhibition of new sculptures, including an old - school telephone - receiver light sculpture, a turquoise star and giant coat hanger in the courtyard, among other works.
A 35 - year retrospective, featuring nearly 80 works, examines the career of a painter who is known for depicting the black figure in ways that are mordant, lordly and defiant — as well as painterly in the most sublime ways.
There are a couple of artists who have done brilliant work in London recently who should have been shortlisted: where is Thomas Hirschhorn, whose installation at the Stephen Friedman Gallery last year was the most coruscating and pungent assault on taste in years, a neo-Dadaist howl of rage at the invasion of Iraq, and where is Enrico David, a sublime pop genius of the same camp as Leckey?
All the major American artists and works from the seventeenth century to today are included, such as epic history paintings by Benjamin West and John Singleton Copley; sublime landscapes by Thomas Cole, Albert Bierstadt, and Frederick Church; society portraits by John Singer Sargent; groundbreaking abstract expressionist and pop art by Jackson Pollock, Barnett Newman, and Andy Warhol; and challenging sculptural, installation, and video works from more recent years by Robert Gober, Fred Wilson, and Matthew Barney In architecture, dozens of different building types are illustrated and discussed, from the earliest colonial houses and churches to the most spectacular modernist and postmodernist houses, stations, museums, and iconic skyscrapers.
His most recent work, which returns to the blue color fields of the sky paintings are panels of honeycombed fiberglass which are then damaged, sawed through, again disrupting the Rothko - like sublime of the painted panels and revealing their texture.
Both meditative and classical, Martin's late Taos works are among the artist's most powerful invocations of the sublime, as well as persuasive expression of pure joy.
Then in 1944 Newman returned to painting - after first destroying most of his previous work - and over the next 5 years evolved his signature style of Colour Field Painting: a style in line with his view that, in an age of moral uncertainty and physical insecurity, the only rightful subject matter for an artist was the «sublime».
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