Sentences with word «multiform»

Prescott Gallery, joined by local artists, will host a benefit exhibition to support the hopes and dreams of an individual with glioblastoma multiform, Larry Zitek.
• Biography • Youth • Artistic Training • Introduced to Colour • Abstract Art: Multiform Paintings • Abstract Expressionism: Colour Field Painting (c.1948 - 68) • Development of Rothko's Colour Palette • Recognition From Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) • Chapel Murals at St Thomas Catholic University in Houston • Reputation and Legacy
His composite and multiform work summons a set of references and affinities from both Arte Povera in the use of discarded materials, cardboard, papers and fabrics in particular, and procedural art, in so far as the protocols and systems of artistic creation set up by the artist in themselves define the final art object.
Recently, Aitken's multiform artwork «Black Mirror» engaged a site - specific multi-channel video installation and a live theatre performance on a uniquely designed barge floating off Athens and Hydra Island, Greece.
The Van Eyck is a post academic institute that has turned into an international multiform organization for fine art, design, and reflection.
St. Augustine occasionally used oxymorons, referring to God as «that simple multiplicity, or multiform simplicity
And the pressure kept building up through the years for himself to understand, to grasp more fully, to embrace more totally that which lay at the centre of all things, Jesus Christ, the incarnate Son of God, who could be found again, multiform through His words, in the sacraments of the church, and deep in one's own heart — and yet somehow just there was where He disappeared, chased away by the fear of damnation, the knowledge of one's utter failure.
Luchino Visconti comes to mind as an obvious predecessor to this 64 - year - old director's multiform auteur profile, except that Visconti didn't link the three mediums quite so decisively.
During this period, Rothko moved from expressive figurative and surrealist canvases to more abstract multiform subjects and finally to his signature abstractions — luminous rectangles of color suspended in space.
Dark, with objects lit in a powerfully theatrical way, the room balances modestly scaled icons and Robert Rauschenberg's equally portable 1956 Untitled (Gold Painting) against Yves Klein's large, almost unbearably tactile gold - leaf - on - wood Untitled (Monogold)(ca. 1960), James Lee Byars's The Halo (1985) and a ravishing Rothko multiform.
Collaboratively and independently, Janeil Engelstad has produced exhibitions and multiform projects throughout the world.
To me they form a theogony of the most elementary consciousness, hardly aware of itself beyond the will to live — a profound and moving experience,» Rothko wrote the same year he would break through to creating the spiritually infused, multiform abstractions he is known for, influenced by Clyfford Still.
Convicted of the power of the Holy Spirit to work miracles, even through the most mundane things, and of the creating, recreating power of the Word of God in its multiform instances, we ought to be a good deal less worried that we generally are about preserving and protecting the tradition.
Whatever the cause, and it was probably not one but multiform, the Middle Ages passed.
There was no answer to the problems of the heavens above and the teeming phenomena of the world beneath but the leap of the mind into speculation which had already produced the multiform vagaries of polytheistic theology.
The multiple options for Prefaces in the new Missale Romanum are meant to show the rich variety of the Church's meditation on the multiform aspects of the mystery of our redemption.
Yes, for in this kaleidoscope of people we can see the multiform grace of God in the face of Jesus Christ.
But relatively suddenly, within the last 300 years or so, we have moved away from this unifying concept into a multiform system of relationships, with no specific cornerstone, no single integrating element which gives all other things their reason for being.
To relate oneself in the spirit of reverence for life to the multiform manifestations of the will - to - live which together constitute the world is ethical mysticism — the essence of which is just this: that out of my unsophisticated and naive existence in the world there comes, as a result of thought about self and the world, spiritual self - devotion to the mysterious infinite Will which is continuously manifested in the universe [Civilization, p. 79].
But relatively suddenly — within the past 300 years — we have moved away from this unifying concept into a multiform system of relationships with no single integrating element to give meaning to all other things.
The entire unit, Exodus 1 - 15, is the product of a multiform literary tradition, but a relatively uniform cultic - liturgical tradition — a fact which again leaves quite beyond recovery the external - objective structure of the event.
If for no other reason, because of the right and the duty of each Christian to interpret the Scriptures Protestantism was multiform.
The Renaissance was multiform and was more a state of mind and a climate of opinion than a single, concrete movement.
It must take into account not only all the history of mankind in its multiform manifestations — political, religious, economic, aesthetic, social, and intellectual — but what to human beings, with their limited outlook and endowments, is the staggering and unimaginably vast cosmos in which they are set.
The reason for this conclusion is also essentially simple: I believe that at the core of the Christian tradition is truth, and this truth will reassert itself in every conceivable contestation — be it with the multiform manifestations of modern secularity, or with the powerful traditions of Asian religion awaiting theological engagement.
A statement signed by the Director, Bureau of Communication and Strategy in the Office of the Governor, Semiu Okanlawon, said the unveiling of the new school is in furtherance of the determined implementation of the report of the 2011 education summit organised by the state government which identified the multiform problems and rots standing in the way of functional education in Nigeria.
«The contrivances for insect fertilization in Orchids are multiform & truly wonderful & beautiful,» he wrote to a horticulturist who had sent him specimens.
In vitro, pancreatic cancer, glioblastoma multiform, acute myelogenous leukaemia for example ofter die off in the absence of glutamine.
The multiforms are, to be sure, transitional paintings, but we, nonetheless, applaud Rothko for the hurdle he has cleared.
Therefore, when we first come upon the «multiform» paintings of the late 1940s, the change — indeed, the improvement — in Rothko's color is startling.
Multiform (1946 - 48); 5.
In a sense, his best known works — the «multiforms» and his other signature paintings — are, in essence, the same expression, albeit one of purer (or less concrete or definable, depending on your interpretation) means, which is that of the same «basic human emotions,» as his earlier surrealistic mythological paintings.
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