Sentences with phrase «of a kaleidoscope»

«All this, for me, creates a kind of kaleidoscope of different moods,» commented Lagerfeld, the eternal innovator.
Always tried to imagine a place where they could all come together in some kind of kaleidoscope blitz but it yet to come to fruition and thus eludes me.
Western cultural groups are not an «exception» but form part of the kaleidoscope of cultural diversity.
The public launch oF KALEIDOSCOPE by Yinka Shonibare MBE took place at Multiplied Art Fair where the artist was in conversation with Iwona Blazwick, Director, Whitechapel Gallery in an event that became one of the highlights of the fair according to Milena Kotseva writing for The Huffington Post.
We are delighted to announce the release of KALEIDOSCOPE's new issue # 32 (spring / summer 2018), launching in New York during Frieze Art Fair from May 2 — 6.
Issue # 3 of KALEIDOSCOPE Asia premieres at Art Basel Hong Kong, the most essential go - to event on the region's arts calendar, held from March 22 — 26 at Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.
Heavily influenced by number tables that translate visually into meditative patterns of kaleidoscope colors, Eric's work is created by meticulously applying acrylic paint directly from the tube onto surfaces of aluminum and wood panels.
He seems to have a sort of kaleidoscope ideal of the universal church.
You're standing in the kitchen with a giant artist's palette on your thumb - but instead of daubs of paint, it's groaning under the weight of a kaleidoscope of fresh produce.
Thus wrote Sir David Brewster, the noted Scottish physicist and inventor of the kaleidoscope, almost a century and a half ago.
Inherent Vice is the movie equivalent of a kaleidoscope; aimless colors coming together to create a beautifully rendered image.
This game from PBS explains how mirror symmetry works, shares some history of kaleidoscopes, and allows visitors to «play» with a kaleidoscope that features «Cyberchase» characters.
Remember, the veteran teachers in struggling schools have often experienced several «silver bullets» intended to fix all of their schools ills and have stuck around in spite of a kaleidoscope of policy and personnel changes.
These factors — consisting of a kaleidoscope of colors - provide data on what we call «the other side of the report card.»
Each day brings a new twist of the kaleidoscope — and a brighter understanding of this amazing country.
Unwind in the honeymoon on the private veranda, and revel the panoramic view of the kaleidoscope of sunset colors reflecting the Saronic Gulf.
Here, the game simply floats your view through a very trippy set of kaleidoscope - like visualizations.
In Mari's characters, or «eye dolls,» the eyes encompass a world of their own; when studied, intricate patterns reveal themselves so that the viewer feels he / she is looking through the lens of a kaleidoscope.
At first glance appearing as monochromes they slowly reveal themselves as polychromes, made up of a kaleidoscope of colours.
She is the Editor - in - Chief of KALEIDOSCOPE Magazine's international edition and co-edits F.A.Q., a periodical image - only magazine with artist Maurizio Cattelan, as well as Feb (Mag), the publication of the Underground Museum in Los Angeles.
The work depicts ethereal themes, and is often reminiscent of kaleidoscopes and tracers from acid trips, fluctuating between order and chaos.
Through his masterly handling of this kaleidoscope of tones, in Abstraktes Bild Richter has created a work which is not only visually sublime but through which surface a number of art historical parallels, from Impressionism to Abstract Expressionism can be drawn.
A fitting curatorial decision to end the year - long narrative journey of KALEIDOSCOPE.
In the vast, cavernous space of HangarBicocca, Joan Jonas's videos pop out of the dark like the bright facets of a kaleidoscope.
Using the metaphor of the kaleidoscope, the exhibition interrogates the limits of visibility through artworks that fully engage perception, never allowing the senses to rest.
This kickoff issue of KALEIDOSCOPE 28, launching in London during Frieze Week, comes with a set of two stunning covers.
The second, limited - edition cover of KALEIDOSCOPE 28 — printed in 500 copies coming soon only to select stores — features an unpublished image by photographer Ari Marcopoulos.
The opening flower petals of Beatriz Milhazes» Carioca (2008) suggest the movement of a kaleidoscope or the random cycle of a computer screensaver while contemporary Indian headpieces cascading over traditional floral patterns in Shahzia Sikander's Pathology of Suspension (2008) reveal the artist's on - going interest in craft traditions.
«It's Me to the World» is Modern Art Oxford's fourth exhibition and iteration of KALEIDOSCOPE, a celebration of 50 years as an internationally acclaimed gallery.
Ornamented with diamonds, dots and squares, the structure offers a fractured pictorial space that invites the viewer to observe the world through the gestalt of a kaleidoscope.
Fashioned from butterfly wings and household paint, Damien Hirst's «Psalm» paintings combine the dizzying symmetry of a kaleidoscope with the radiant beauty of a rose window.
«I no longer dream of the kaleidoscope of life, color and movement that represents the world's coral reefs.
The heuristic value of the kaleidoscope of ever - changing harmonies and nuances an integrated approach offers, compared to the spurious precision provided by any one perspective, lies in the multiple contributions brought to sense - making.
The changes in role of OIPC are part of a kaleidoscope of shifting arrangements that have confused and bedevilled the «new arrangements in Indigenous affairs» since their inception and implementation.
Yinka Shonibare MBE was In Conversation with Iwona Blazwick, Director of the Whitechapel Gallery on Friday 17th October at Multiplied Art Fair, Christie's South Kensington where the public launch of KALEIDOSCOPE, our latest edition took place.
Enclosed to Issue # 3 of KALEIDOSCOPE Asia, we published a 16 - page supplement commissioned by Gillman Barracks, a contemporary arts cluster in Singapore.
So they would kind of kaleidoscope the sun coming through the surface, the underwater landscape and kind of pour these into these large scale encounters or abstractions.
«That's what I love about football; you really just got to have every right little piece, every color, of the kaleidoscope
Yinka Shonibare MBE was In Conversation with Iwona Blazwick, Director of the Whitechapel Gallery on Friday 17th October at Multiplied Art Fair, Christie's South Kensington where the public launch of KALEIDOSCOPE, our latest edition has taken place.
Modern Art Oxford is currently presenting works by Cork - born artist Dorothy Cross, as part of KALEIDOSCOPE: Mystics and Rationalists, the Gallery's year - long programme of unfolding exhibitions to celebrate their 50th anniversary.
We are delighted to announce the release of KALEIDOSCOPE's new issue # 29 (spring 2017), premiering in New York during Armory Week.
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