Sentences with phrase «precise nature of art»

And still the precise nature of art, self - interest, and commerce bears exploring rather than decrying, and still Hirst is long since past worth either one.

Not exact matches

A team led by Latha Venkataraman, professor of applied physics and chemistry at Columbia Engineering and Xavier Roy, assistant professor of chemistry (Arts & Sciences), published a study today in Nature Nanotechnology that is the first to reproducibly demonstrate current blockade — the ability to switch a device from the insulating to the conducting state where charge is added and removed one electron at a time — using atomically precise molecular clusters at room temperature.
A team led by Latha Venkataraman, professor of applied physics and chemistry at Columbia Engineeringand Xavier Roy, assistant professor of chemistry (Arts & Sciences), published a study (DOI 10.1038 / nnano.2017.156) today in Nature Nanotechnology that is the first to reproducibly demonstrate current blockade — the ability to switch a device from the insulating to the conducting state where charge is added and removed one electron at a time — using atomically precise molecular clusters at room temperature.
While confining herself to a precise visual vocabulary, Houshiary succeeds in creating remarkable works of art with exceptionally insightful and illuminating experiences of the infinite nature of our existence.
Thus sculptures by Rodin, Picasso, Lipchitz, Moore, Judd, Oldenburg or Serra, just to name some from an impressive collection, are arranged in precise sloped framework of small terraces, neat footpaths lined with trees, carefully placed rocks, surfaces made in bare concrete, stone and water so creating a fascinating matrix of art, design and nature.
[Note: This creed rejected the «grand style» of High Renaissance academic art, exemplified by triviality of subject, idyllic treatment and non-naturalistic forms, favouring instead worthy subjects, strict reliance on nature in their treatment, and a precise and detailed delicacy of handling, not unlike the early Renaissance of the 15th century - an approach which led to them being dubbed «pre-Raphael» - type painters, or Pre-Raphaelites.]
Both being shy and self - effacing by nature and because the quality of his art to resist any precise classification affected the fact that he wasn't widely known as he should be for creating such a unique style and art.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z