A new series of
occasional conversations at the Menil Collection, A Common Language invites artists from different disciplines to focus on and consider particular works of art in the collection.
Not exact matches
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«Aside from
occasional rumors that float around about Granatelli's project, we hear very little
conversation about the rotary engine,» says United Slates Auto Club official Dick King, a man deeply involved in affairs
at Indy.
Does it seem like
at least the
occasional conversation on the matter might have been worthwhile?
Instead, I aim to provide refreshing naptime reading for you stay -
at - homes with infants or toddlers, a welcome break for those moms
at work, and an anytime snack for any lesbian mom (and maybe an
occasional non-lesbian parent) who wants a quick read of something interesting and perhaps worthy of
conversation.
After well over an hour of character development through
conversation (with the
occasional elbow to the face, almost always directed
at the lone woman), Tarantino's taste for violence surfaces in a tense showdown that kills off a character.
There's some
occasional radio
conversations and video messages to keep it interesting, and you're even provided with an on - board music selection, but I couldn't help noticing my interest drifting onto other things while I held the analogue stick firmly in the «up» position until I got from point A to B
at times.
Despite the
occasional self - congratulatory and «these kids today» indulgence, Who Cares successfully encourages
at least this reader to get involved in every step of the
conversation, with or without a worked - out strategy to change the world.
In this revealing set of
conversations — conducted in train stations, hotels, galleries and her own private studio — between Abramovic and curator Hans Ulrich Obrist, with the
occasional addition of other interlocutors including Gustav Metzger (the «Old Master of action art»), the artist talks about her work, the strict discipline of her Yugoslav childhood and the process of preparing for her epochal retrospective
at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Outside of pubs, tattooed hipsters head - to - head in earnest
conversation; the
occasional red - faced, middle - aged man furtively nursing a pint of bitter, hoping nobody notices he's not
at his desk; decorators in whites splashed with Farrow & Ball colours taking meditative fag breaks, leaning against sunny walls.