Sentences with phrase «of a particular moment»

It tells the story of a particular moment in a particular time and place.
The realization of a particular moment of actuality is likewise the realization of a particular value, and this becomes part of the data for the succeeding moments of actuality.
Painting from life, he seeks to capture the emotion of a particular moment and place.
FICO scores are generated based on a snapshot of the information on your credit report as of the particular moment that the report is pulled.
Over and over, one takes on the challenge of observing the contributing causes and conditions of each particular moment.
The suspense of a particular moment, carried across chapters where we learn bits and pieces of the past, was perfection.
I have set some short stories in invented worlds but these are explorations of particular moments of drama, not designed to open up wider questions about society or the environment.
I was initially more interested in engaging the association's support system to connect with like - minded galleries facing the challenges of this particular moment in the market.
Painting from life, he seeks to capture the emotion of a particular moment and place.
Instead of relying on market returns, it may prove more useful to keep an eye on the long term, and to look at the volatility of any particular moment with more objectivity than emotion.
What everyone seems to agree on, though, is that this spasm of seriousness is a new development in advertising, a child of this particular moment in time, and that it, too, shall pass.
The annual «Status of Global Christianity» survey published by the International Bulletin of Missionary Research is a cornucopia of numbers: Some are encouraging; others are discouraging; many of them are important for grasping the nature of this particular moment in Christian history.
About the politics of this particular moment, Krauthammer is surely right.
A combination of persuasive performances and Hirschbiegel's vivid attention to detail help to make Downfall an entirely convincing study of a particular moment in history.
by Walter Chaw If we start from the position that Sally (Marilyn Burns) is burdened from the get - go by two misfit monsters, then we can look at Tobe Hooper's The Texas Chain Saw Massacre as not only a keen autopsy of a particular moment in our country's history (circa 1974), but also a profoundly sensitive look at social prejudices and the toll said prejudices take on the human social organism.
It's human nature to want to recapture the magic of a particular moment in time.
Martin McDonagh's angry, funny, heartbreaking movie seems to be borne of our particular moment, with its righteous female rage butting up against police brutality in a small Midwestern town.
As Matt Barnum, an education policy writer for The 74 observed, that reform groups opted to say «self - selection» — rather than «choice» — highlights some of the tensions of this particular moment.
It represents a synergy between the inspiration provided by adults, the past experiences of the children and the circumstances of a particular moment.
Through the recording of testimonies and photographs, they narrate the story of a particular moment on the island of Solta in Croatia.
In this way, the visual aspect of the work gives a sense of the perpetual history of quotidian life, but no indication of a particular moment
Despite his insistence on silence, the burlap speaks of a particular moment of Italian (and Italian - American) history, a trend which continues throughout Burri's career.
Hito Steyerl's current exhibition in Madrid offers the most comprehensive view to date of the work of an artist with arguably the sharpest analysis of our particular moment in history.
The works on view capture the day to day scenes that together comprise life in New York City — the interior of a subway train, a subway platform, Times Square on a snowy evening, a streetscape in the Bronx or Brooklyn — revealing both the artist's personal history while also creating a capsule of a particular moment in time.
But I couldn't find a way to make it interesting... I didn't want a collection of portraits, but a kind of psychological essence of particular moments in meetings.»
The subversive political systems had an underlying artspeak to them that felt removed from the actual reality of this particular moment we are in, with the exception of For Freedoms, a project curated by Hank Willis Thomas but presented as part of IN / SITU.
Yet, they pale as finished pieces, a mere record of a particular moment rather than a translation of it on canvas.
When Barbara Hepworth died in a studio fire in St Ives in May 1975, it seemed to mark the end of a particular moment in Modern British Art.
This means that to me, the level of control used is dependent on both the parents» general level of awareness (high or low) and the state of consciousness of the particular moment (dependent on immediate context, mood etc.).
It brings up memories of a particular moment in our lives, it evokes certain feelings... Our home is definitely a work in progress, but it really feels like it's «ours».
Rather generic, he lamented, even if it does point to the specificity of his work, its grounding in the observations, experiences and emotions of particular moments.
The incarnation is only truly and actually real if it effects the death of the original sacred, the death of God himself... What is new in the Christian name of Jesus is the epiphany of the totality of the sacred in the contingency of a particular moment of time: in this name the sacred appears and is real only to the extent that it becomes actual and realized in history [The Gospel of Christian Atheism (Westminster, 1966), pp. 54, 57].
Acrylic bands of blue and white curving out from the wall represent water in motion; glass beads covering a dune - shaped form create the shimmering effect of light on sand; hundreds of acrylic cubes in varying hues of violet are points of color that capture the light or atmospheric condition of a particular moment.
Even if they appear to be «liberal» compared to a wide - angle snapshot of a particular moment, doesn't their precedent - based instruction make them first and foremost part of «the establishment?»
Standing as a rejection of traditional methods of painting, splattering and dripping focus on the connection between the author and his / her body, and many considered Pollock's canvases as footprints of the artist's life and of a particular moment of creation.
He's described his curatorial outlook as «a very activist, engaged approach, stemming from a belief that to begin to define what later will be understood as the history of your particular moment is one of the richest aspects of being a curator.»
Painting from life, he seeks to capture the emotion of a particular moment and place.
Painting from life, he seeks to capture the emotion of a particular moment and place.
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