Sentences with phrase «of ecstatic»

Despite the thousands of ecstatic owners that have used this great platform to earn new wealth, there are those that are being hurt by it.
Add me to your long list of ecstatic customers.
These city paintings, many of them of the city's main bridges, share commonalities with the funky return to representation and figuration via a meld of loose abstract expressionist brush strokes and paint application — lots of scumbling and blobs of paint — and a sort of ecstatic folk primitivism adopted by his contemporary and friends in New York in the mid to late 50s, such as Red Grooms, Robert Beauchamp, Gandy Brodie, Mimi Gross, Jan Müller, and Claes Oldenburg (with Eva Hesse picking up the tradition in the mid-60s).
Schneemann's 1964 dance Meat Joy is emblematic of the ecstatic excesses of avant - garde performance art, while her 1975 performance Interior Scroll could be considered the original «vagina monologue.»
White Columns (New York) will work with Sonic Youth - musician, Thurston Moore, to launch the new issue of his Ecstatic Peace Poetry Journal.
Man of the hour Tillmans, flanked by proud parents, was suddenly clambering up onto his chair to the thunder of ecstatic applause.
Shitty Disco is Tala Madani's metaphysical nightclub — a super-natural space of ecstatic reverie and nightmare — and a place for Madani to play with archetypes of art - making, technology and consciousness.
Flying high, with neither love nor remorse, he regards his charge — a young man asleep within the cloth of a voyage, which is turning, ever so slowly, even as the widening skirt of an ecstatic
Through superimposition, collage, painting, slicing and burning, Fuses extends Schneemann's painterly impulses in an exploration of ecstatic sexuality.
What is perhaps most captivating is the way in which these years provided an important time for Iannone to begin to play and express a freedom of spirit that became intrinsic to her visual language, ultimately beginning the path towards her encapsulating theme of ecstatic love.
Beginning with stillness, the show ends in a kind of ecstatic, kinetic frenzy.
He wanted to evoke the Sublime as much as the older Abstract Expressionists had, but his Sublime was of an ecstatic and celebratory nature.
In their examinations of mediumism as a ritual, experimental and artistic practice, each of them raise specific questions concerning media semantics, exploring the politics of the aestheticisation, commodification and globalisation of ecstatic practices and their experimental appropriation and transformations through the means of art.
In their examinations of mediumism as a ritual, experimental and artistic practice each of them raise specific questions concerning media semantics, (exploring the politics of the aestheticisation, commodification and globalisation of ecstatic practices and their experimental appropriation and transformations through the means of art).
Accompanying Wolf's disembodied narration is a visual collage that mixes galactic imagery with scenes shot in a neutral buoyancy laboratory where astronauts prepare for zero gravity, and footage of ecstatic crowds at an electronic music concert.
Regarding the expression of interiority, the portraits are reminiscent of the ecstatic faces of Gothic devotional pictures (which had the religious function to empathize with the cathartic Passion of saints).
Altmejd continues his «Bodybuilders» series with bronze sculptures that depict figures in the throes of ecstatic combustion; here, hands melt lovingly into faces and legs stretch high into space.
After completing a work, in a kind of ecstatic state, it was as if the painting existed and he barely did anymore: «I usually have to go to bed for a couple of days.»
Her subsequent exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery in 1988 — the year she was nominated for the Turner Prize — produced a stream of ecstatic media coverage.
Ms. Rossi's graphite drawings resemble old master silverpoints — an old master in a state of ecstatic delirium, that is.
I can say with much optimism that there are too many to mention, but some of the stand - outs (and this list could have dozens of permutations) for me lately are: Brian Wood, Joanne Greenbaum, Peter Acheson, Gina Beavers, Chris Martin, EJ Hauser, Mike Cloud, Michael Berryhill, Erik Den Breejen, Carl Ostendarp, Paul DeMuro, and a fellow painter of the ecstatic, Katherine Bradford.
Having emerged from the 2000s as an innovator of ecstatic new frontiers in art and cinema, Trecartin has been influential within the art world and among a broader, intergenerational set of thinkers and cultural consumers.
The allure of the ecstatic experience can pull us through the darkness of addiction to the heights of enlightenment.
These nearly chaotic, adamantly physical works are a means of building some kind of ecstatic, exuberant, ever unfolding space analogous to our dense sensory existence.
Her oeuvre is an exhilarating ode to an unbridled sexuality and celebration of ecstatic unity, unconditional love and attachment to Eros as a philosophical concept.
«I try, in the series, to convey a sense of ecstatic chaos — rhythm, pattern, and bodily pleasure that conspire to turn sports back into a game, one may be invisible to the eye, but clear to my camera.»
When the virtual console first released, every gamer was nothing short of ecstatic at the idea.
That's the sound of thousands of ecstatic fans crying to the heavens because the Final Fantasy 7 remake is happening.
Thirty years later, Murray is working on the game he says he has always wanted to make; a game that has received reams of ecstatic press coverage since its surprise announcement at last year's Spike TV Video Game Awards.
So I was nothing short of ecstatic when I saw that Tiny Build will be porting 6 of their current projects to the Switch.
We are nothing short of ecstatic to combine our passion for mobile games with our enthusiasm for esports.
One of the things I miss from living in Northern California is the rivers and waterfalls, so I'm kind of ecstatic when I get to see them during my travels.
And when the moment arrives for your nuggets to fly into the arms of their ecstatic new families, you will no doubt shed a tear... but it will be the happiest good - bye you could ever imagine.
The interlocking connections of Ecstatic Cahoots seem to
One person was supportive but taciturn, while the other two said all kinds of ecstatic things and identified one shared concern.
This kind of historical filmmaking may be the polar opposite of the ecstatic mythologizing of Terrence Malick's The New World, but it's the proper opposite and no less valuable a strand in cinema's long, often tortured relationship to historical representation.
I left Something in the Air in a kind of ecstatic reverie.
But when a former prison buddy informs Bronson, «You just pissed on a gypsy on the middle of fucking nowhere,» it pretty much sums up the film: Moments of ecstatic brutality that never amount to anything outside their own existence.
The dreamy, electro - soul of this track is the perfect accompaniment to her vocals, creating the musical equivalent of ecstatic, late - night, whispered sweet nothings.
He gently moved my spine and pulled my body through the water so that my arms floated and swayed like I was in some kind of ecstatic aquatic dance.
The closing sequence of Hawking is genuinely moving, cutting between his appearance in front of an ecstatic crowd at the opening of the 2012 Paralympic Games, an onstage lecture before an audience packed with admiring fans, and an intimate bonfire party at his Cambridge home.
If you were in a safe and comfortable setting, with a trained guide, this experience could be one of ecstatic liberation.
Photographs of ecstatic, alert mothers suckling their new - born babes adorn the walls of Dr Gowri Motha's surgery in east London.
It could be an experience of ecstatic joy.»
Some stories of beautiful hospital births, some of brave women having cesarean's (some by choice, some because of emergency), some of ecstatic parents meeting their adopted children for the first time, and some of peaceful home - births.
But it also means there's none of the mind - melding brain - fog of ecstatic sleeplessness overlayed by the irrational fear that a bird is going to fly in through the window and take the baby hostage *, along with the never - ending ride on the hair - raising postnatal emotional rollercoaster, with happy joy followed with the deep panic that you have no idea what you're doing and are going to break them and why am I crying again?!.
As the idea of Ecstatic Birth (and its Orgasmic soul sister) becomes more widespread, demand is rising for practitioners that can support expectant moms in these modalities.
Bob Wilson prevented any Spurs equaliser from happening and Arsenal sealed the first half of the Double by winning the league in front of Tottenham supporters at White Hart Lane, much to the delight of our ecstatic fans.
Third place however was the Footwork of an ecstatic Gianni Morbidelli, who had just managed to hold off Mark Blundell's McLaren to take what would be his only Formula 1 podium, and the only one for the Arrows team whilst it was known as Footwork.
I've made it three times recently and the response to each was nothing short of ecstatic.
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