Sentences with phrase «rare convergence»

In a rare convergence of art dealers and heirs rather than artists, Acquavella Galleries and Pace Gallery have combined to show the Mirós and the Calders in «Calder / Miró: Constellations.»
«Sarah Sze's extraordinary work is a rare convergence of beauty, passion, energy, and intelligence.»
A rare alignment of calendars brought an even rarer convergence of events at many Thanksgiving tables this week: Channukah gifts before Thanksgiving pie.

Not exact matches

The divine convergence of our robust, raw Cacao, lively Ginger, therapeutic Turmeric and our 100 % raw and unfiltered honey is a rare gem.
This jam - packed picture is too zippily scripted and edited to get stuck in message mode, yet the stellar cast achieves a rare harmonic convergence.
The agreement to toss whole chunks of the landmark law reflects a rare political convergence, uniting liberals who decried rote testing regimes, conservatives who wanted the federal government out of education, state officials angry about unfunded mandates and powerful teachers unions who said NCLB punished them, rather than giving them needed assistance.
Featuring monographs, theory, zines and criticism as well as rare artist editions and out - of - print art books by major contemporary artists, editions is a point of convergence between the literary and art worlds both locally and internationally.
Coined by the famous French photographer Henri Cartier - Bresson, the decisive moment was the rare, but fortuitous, convergence of human drama and compositional elegance that could occur within a photograph in the
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