Sentences with phrase «new phosphorescent»

A pizza party for Mark Dion's new phosphorescent sculptures at Walburger Wouters was the prelude to party at collector Tobias Arndt's, and a traditional dinner of Belgian fare at the classic Taverne du Passage applauded Sahra Motalebi's haunting performance at Foundation Boghossian at the Villa Empain.
While I think it's important to point out that the scientists» aim was not to create a new phosphorescent dog breed, but rather to study cloning techniques that can be used to eventually cure genetic diseases, it isn't too difficult to imagine a day when Paris Hilton will strut down the red carpet with a puppy that's custom - engineered to glow the same color as her dress.

Not exact matches

After introducing the magical plant of the film's title — a phosphorescent wild berry that blooms just once every seven years — the movie settles into the bucolic lull of its rural surroundings, as Mary (voiced by Ruby Barnhill in the English - language version) unpacks her belongings at her new home, a charming cottage belonging to her Great - Aunt Charlotte (Lynda Baron).
It might be that they have finally started to use Universal Display's green PHOLED (we reported that Samsung is using a green phosphorescent in their new 5.5 - Gen plant, but perhaps they will only start using it in the HD displays).
Cruise through New Zealand's Bay of Islands on a floating hostel with barbecuing, stargazing and phosphorescent night kayaking.
Her new paintings — groupings of hammerhead sharks, fronds, cell phones, toucans, plantains — bring something of Basquiat's mind - boggling border - to - border busyness, combined with Bernhardt's spray - painted, psychedelic phosphorescent fields that transform into fossil beds of modern life.
Mason has shared stages with Josephine Foster, Prince Rama, Diane Cluck, Sharon Von Etten, Phosphorescent, Light Asylum, and Ed Askew among other renowned musicians, and she has been the subject of articles in publications including The New York Times, Artforum, The Los Angeles Times, Art in America, and Flash Art.
The effect is almost phosphorescent in these nocturnes at Acquavella, a swirl of forms linked by a dancing line in black that swings back and forth across the paper and makes diagonals, then loops in a suggestion of movement that captured the imagination of Jackson Pollock, who saw them in 1945 at the Pierre Matisse gallery in New York.
Additional components include drawings that sequence through the patterning of dance floor lights and a new series of phosphorescent paintings that translate these sequences into a gridded system.
The very first of this new type of work was Ambiente spaziale a luce nera (Spatial Environment in Black Light) in 1949, in which a series of swaying phosphorescent elements hang from the ceiling in a completely black exhibition space.
Margrit Lewczuk's new paintings, the Phosphorescent Paintings that make up this exhibition at the Maier Museum of Art in Lynchburg, Virginia, are a trip into an artistic terra incognito; a realm without signposts or guiding historical precedents, literally, a walk in the dark.
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