Sentences with phrase «only illuminates the work»

In Fantastic Reality, Mignon Nixon not only illuminates the work of this revolutionary artist but rewrites the history of sculpture in the post-war years.
In Fantastic Reality, Mignon Nixon not only illuminates the work of this revolutionary artist but rewrites the history of sculpture in the postwar years.

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Without further ado, here are three useful success strategies that I hope will not only brighten your day but also illuminate your business or work in 2018.
We must take pains to show that acceptance of Jesus Christ as Lord does not carry with it the three - storey universe; that to be a Christian does not imply that one believes that God is the immediate cause of all that happens, however true it may be that he is «first» and «final» cause; and that the findings of modem science as to how God in fact works in the world only illuminate the central truth that in Christ he has worked with a singular intensity and (as we might say) directness to bring to men wholeness of life.
Then there are the stories of getting my biographer's job done amidst the often sluggish realities of Vatican life: stories that wouldn't have fit in Witness to Hope and The End and the Beginning, but which now retrospectively illuminate, not only my own adventures in Rome (and elsewhere), but the accomplishment of John Paul II in getting the balky machinery around him to work as well as it did under his creative, courageous, firm, and collaborative leadership.
Doyle isn't the only one who thinks it all rests on the woman's shoulders, or so I learned by reading the illuminating book Making Marriage Work by Kristin Celello, newly out in paperback; I now understand why we consider marriage as something to «work» on (although it wasn't always seen that way; it used to be a «duty») and why saving a marriage is «women's work» — that's how it has been presented to women for decaWork by Kristin Celello, newly out in paperback; I now understand why we consider marriage as something to «work» on (although it wasn't always seen that way; it used to be a «duty») and why saving a marriage is «women's work» — that's how it has been presented to women for decawork» on (although it wasn't always seen that way; it used to be a «duty») and why saving a marriage is «women's work» — that's how it has been presented to women for decawork» — that's how it has been presented to women for decades.
I hadn't known about this center's work, and it is highly illuminating and also offers hope for those of us who'd like to see men feel accepted and embraced in that role My only concern is that of the 31 fathers in this study most were at home with babies / young children (meaning they probably hadn't been married too long) and the mean number of years spent caregiving was slightly greater than 5; I wish the authors indicated how many had been doing it for 17 years.
Not only did the gene sequencing show several bacteria could break down aromatic hydrocarbons, it illuminated how various species worked together to maximize the genetic potential of the whole microbial community.
'» And when she switches gears, the sheer absurdity of the scene isn't only funny but illuminating, carrying its own message about the arbitrary nature of nearly all edicts and absolutes as the teacher, exuding ironclad authority, walks through neat rows of obedient students while they work, pausing only to offer corrections or suggestions in the form of Dogme principles.
In this lively, illuminating and unexpectedly moving documentary, directors Noah Baumbach and Jake Paltrow engage in a personal and candid discussion with De Palma, exploring not only his life and work but also his singular approach to the craft of filmmaking and his remarkable experiences navigating the film business, from his early days as the bad boy of New Hollywood to his more recent years as a respected veteran of the field.
Comparing the international and U.S. trailers offers some insight into the changes wrought on the version that washed up on Yankee shores; an extensive and vaguely repetitive posters and still gallery reminds that the film's original title was Kiss & Kill; a long essay on the life and times of Sax Rohmer offers sustenance for the pulp geek (and who ain't); and extensive biographies of Lee and Franco illuminate not only their subjects, but the strong connection behind the scenes between Blue Underground and Anchor Bay.
The light emitted from these light beacons is in the form of randomized Tetris-esque shapes so it takes a little work getting them to fit together optimally, but they are pretty hands as not only do they illuminate the enemies, but they slow them down significantly too.
It reveals not only the similarities in the size, subject and scope of their work, but also illuminates the key differences in their approaches to the medium (17 November until 19 February 2016).
But as rooms represent only one lens through which this artist's work can be viewed, it might first be helpful to illuminate the broader context in brief.
Owner Steph Sebbag seeks «great artists, who's body of work not only captures the eye but the imagination,» and Hirsch's illuminated and colorful canvases, complete with beads, sequins and embroidery, do just that.
The light boxes, a new medium for Ziegler, provide the only light source for the underground installation, replacing the windows of a more conventional space and illuminating Ziegler's ominous sculptural works through muted tones and abstracted imagery.
MoMA, in cooperation with The Pace Gallery, has undertaken a preservation of Agnes Martin's only completed film, Gabriel (1976), a historically unique work that both illuminates and complicates our understanding of the artist and her paintings.
The exhibition not only traces this historical development of color and light in contemporary art, it also illuminates the continuing evolution of Panza's philosophic interest in these elements, as realized in many of the works of art he has collected since 1956.
The work is only realized as the bulbs progressively burn out and stop illuminating the mirror and its surroundings.
«One Black Day (II)» will be illuminated only on the day depicted in the work, in this case, on Friday, January 20, 2017 — the last day of Obama's tenure.
Designed to work alongside any standard light socket, the LightCam needs only to be placed in an existing light fixture in order to begin illuminating and monitoring your home or office space.
Doyle isn't the only one who thinks it all rests on the woman's shoulders, or so I learned by reading the illuminating book Making Marriage Work by Kristin Celello, newly out in paperback; I now understand why we consider marriage as something to «work» on (although it wasn't always seen that way; it used to be a «duty») and why saving a marriage is «women's work» — that's how it has been presented to women for decaWork by Kristin Celello, newly out in paperback; I now understand why we consider marriage as something to «work» on (although it wasn't always seen that way; it used to be a «duty») and why saving a marriage is «women's work» — that's how it has been presented to women for decawork» on (although it wasn't always seen that way; it used to be a «duty») and why saving a marriage is «women's work» — that's how it has been presented to women for decawork» — that's how it has been presented to women for decades.
A book that not only illuminates the emotional impact of parental divorce, but also provides concrete ways in which children of divorce can make sense of their painful pasts and work toward building better relationships as adults.
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