Sentences with phrase «motion by»

Among other debutante work I very much liked a ballet of the abstract paintings in motion by Arden Sherman, Ralph Bishop, Christine Baldizzi and others who go by the name Algorithm Nation.
This exhibition explores Stanczak's interest in creating dynamic paintings that convey energy and motion by using a variety of methods, including angled and diagonal lines and gradients of color.
Thanks to an unprecedented collaboration with the Calder Foundation, this exhibition will provide visitors with a rare opportunity to experience works as the artist intended — set in motion by motors or air currents and further animated by touch.
Jeff Williams second show at the gallery, Bending Moment, composes overlapping measures of time, from chemical reactions that occur over several years, to swaying cables put in motion by people walking past.
It's the color of the mad blurry streak created when a three - ton, cast iron flywheel, is set in motion by the rear wheel of a motorcycle.
Thanks to an unprecedented collaboration with the Calder Foundation, this exhibition provides visitors with a rare opportunity to experience works as the artist intended — set in motion by motors or air currents and further animated by touch.
As the more designed multiples of Fairey and the repetition of Cost have given much ground to the highly labor intensive one - offs with a story today, you can see that this narrative style may have been set into motion by people like Swoon and Elbow - Toe in the intervening wave.
This lithograph — a square visually set in motion by exuberant splatters that streak and ooze toward the edges of the page — exemplifies abstract expressionist Sam Francis's work from the 1980s.
French artist Philippe Parreno sees the medium of exhibition as a living organism that can be set in motion by light,...
French artist Philippe Parreno sees the medium of exhibition as a living organism that can be set in motion by light, sounds and images.
By seeking to integrate real objects and real life into his alphabet paintings, he sought to continue the trajectory set in motion by Burri, Piero Manzoni and the Arte Povera movement in a bid to go beyond painting itself.
Echoing the image of the shift in Gilroy's analytical approach, visual art was neither displayed in a traditional single exhibition, nor materialized by single unit of art pieces, but rather spread in motion by large multi-media installations.
Dark does not even begin to describe the tone of Documenta 14, which addresses racism, «the war machine» (Szymczyk's phrase), and the West's appalling treatment of the tens of millions of refugees set in motion by conflicts the West has helped foment.
In the first «take» performers step in and out of roles such as «Painter,» «Director,» and «Dancer,» improvising and repeating actions around a set of parameters put into motion by the rolling of dice.
In his first film Form Phases (1952) he set the designs of these paintings into motion by morphing the forms and shifting the color.
The rollerbladers both move through, and are set in motion by, these articulations of desire and the sensuality of repetition.
At the center of the space is Trinket (2008/15), a 54 by 16 foot American flag set into motion by four industrial - grade special effects fans.
Link paper - Pixelated View: Investigating the Pixel in Light of Substantial Motion by Azadeh Emadi.
The canvases — the random outcomes of a self - generating process which the artist sets in motion by placing the linen in contact with the ink and before she stands aside to allow an uncontrolled result — resonate little in and of themselves until their titles associate them with the experience of light, sound, touch and smell.
Set into motion by Betty Friedan (1921 - 2006)(author of The Feminine Mystique, 1963), The Women's Strike for Equality March was officially sponsored by National Organisation for Women (NOW) who wanted action that would emulate the power and potential of second - wave feminism.
In this illogical «machine» the wings of a tiny origami crane are set in motion by a string passing through a hole in the gallery's wall connected to a series of devices - ultimately propelled by a seven foot waterwheel comprised of giant spinning dentures dipping in and out of a plastic pool of water.
The exhibition reexamines this important history, deepening the understanding of a remarkable artistic exchange set in motion by Dwan between Los Angeles, New York, and Paris during a seminal era of postwar art.
Photographs range broadly from the classic (Berenice Abbott, Ansel Adams, Ruth Bernhard, Imogen Cunningham, Alfred Stieglitz, Robert Mapplethorpe, Edward Weston) to the pioneering (an oddly humorous series of female nudes in motion by Eadweard Muybridge) to the buoyantly inventive (Dieter Appelt's image of a man breathing on a mirror) and the downright comically weird (Joel Sternfeld's 1982 «Exhausted Renegade Elephant, Woodland, Washington»).
As the trilogy reaches its end, Lara's fight against the evil Trinity organisation moves to South America, where she must race to put a stop to the apocalypse set in motion by Mayan artefacts.
The plot is set in motion by a clichéd magical artifact — the Double Dragon amulet, which is split in two halves, one to give control over the body and the other to give control over the soul.
They increase the range of motion by 40 % and have a concave face so that you can get a better grip on your Xbox One controller's sticks.
TALES OF SYMPHONIA: Dawn of the New World continues the story from the previous installment by delving into the consequences set into motion by Lloyd and his friends at the end of TALES OF SYMPHONIA.
Fixed an issue in Sturgeon Shipyard causing the surfaces of the drawbridge to not count on the turf map when inked at a specific time while in motion by bombs or other objects.
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Instead, the commission unanimously approved a motion by Commissioner Fred McClure that recognizes lethal injection as the preferred method of euthanasia that should be used whenever possible.
A federal court in Austin Texas heard arguments and then rejected a motion by certain disgruntled commercial dog breeders to block the state's new puppy mill law from going into effect.
Now you will be able to perform this attention exercise in motion by asking your dog to «Watch» while you serpentine backwards away from your dog.
Following a motion by Dr. Newman, seconded by Dr. Smith it was VOTED (unanimously) to authorize AKC Staff to develop procedures for the registration of these dogs.
In re MacDonald 08 - 11741 (Decision March 10, 2009; Judge Bucki, Buffalo) Motion by debtors to compel trustee to return life insurance proceeds turned over pursuant to the 2002 decision in Teufel etc..
A hard inquiry, on the other hand, is set in motion by rental applications to landlords or is put forward by creditors such as mortgage lenders and credit card companies.
He is being represented by Winnipeg - based law firm Boudreau Law but there are others in motion by Strosberg Sasso Sutts LLP and Merchant Law.
The Mottainai campaign was set into motion by the late Prof. Wangari Maathai on her invitation by the Mainichi Newspapers, Japan, in 2005.
This is a spot below the screen that senses directional motion by your finger and can perform some activities much in the way you'd move a mouse pointer.
Vu Tran has written a thrilling and cinematic work of sophisticated suspense and haunting lyricism, set in motion by characters who can neither trust each other nor trust themselves.
A Visit from the Goon Squad is a book about the interplay of time and music, about survival, about the stirrings and transformations set inexorably in motion by even the most passing conjunction of our fates.
A thrilling and cinematic work of sophisticated suspense and haunting lyricism, set in motion by characters who can neither trust each other nor trust themselves.
Panel discussion exploring the international movement for fair book contracts set in motion by the Authors Guild's Fair Contract Initiative.
The jewel running on chrome spoke wheels is set in motion by an 8 - cylinder 5,401 cmc engine with 115 horsepower and a 4 - speed manual transmission.
An antique and custom auto show scheduled for Saturday along Main Street is the first of several «positive moves» being set into motion by a rejuvenated Leesburg Downtown Merchants Association.Bill Cermak, vice president of the association, said Wednesday that newly elected president Jack Blake «is so enthusiastic he's jumping out of his pants.
Enabled by the shift - by - wire capability of Ford's new eight - speed automatic gearbox, the system identifies suitable parking spaces and the driver can control vehicle motion by simply selecting neutral and holding down a single center console - mounted button.
The Edition 1 is exclusively available in the shape of the top - of - the - range Mercedes - AMG GT 63 S 4MATIC + 4 - Door Coupe, set in motion by the most potent version of the 4.0 - liter V8 biturbo engine, capable of churning out 639 horsepower.
Manufactured at the Japanese car maker's plant in Barcelona, the Mercedes - Benz - badged pick up is set in motion by a 2.3 - liter turbodiesel with single - and twin - turbos, developing 163, 190 horsepower, respectively, under the bonnet of the two variants: the X 220 d and the X 250 d. Both engines are available with the rear - wheel drive and the all - wheel drive layout and are standardly fit with a six - speed manual gearbox.
The continuous power delivery of the DCT minimizes the loss of torque and forward motion by the powertrain during gear shifts, resulting in more decisive acceleration and a smoother drive.
Five years after the debacle set into motion by then CEO Dany Bahar, Lotus is finally beginning to find its footing again.
The 2012 convertible is set in motion by a naturally aspirated 6.2 - liter V8 engine, just like the Coupe, capable of producing 563 horsepower and 650 Nm of torque.
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