Sentences with phrase «ravishing work»

The recent celebration of the Color Field painters in Washington DC, of which Alma thomas is considered a part, has provided the opportunity to enjoy her ravishing works again in several venues.
Organized by Leah Dickerman, Curator, with Masha Chlenova, Curatorial Assistant, of the Department of Painting and Sculpture, the exhibition delves deeply into the historical period, bringing forth unknown, ravishing works while casting familiar ones in a startling new light.

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Great changes had occurred when he returned to his homeland, which had been ravished by Napoleon and was more than ever in need of her best sons for the work of reconstruction.
After years of working in Pakistani cinema, she still looks as ravishing as the day she first stepped into the industry.
Dress designed in cotton with ravishing lace work attached to the border and its sleeves.
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On one side of the coin you have truly ravishing camera work, with settings so rich in light and color, that it looks like something out of a dream.
And in Tessa Louise - Salomé's cinephiliac romance Mr leos caraX (since retitled Mr. X), the titular director talks about his work, mostly in voiceover, with brilliance and surprising openness while ravishing clips dissolve in and out of each other, making us hungry to see the films in their entirety again.
Kieslowski's most popular films internationally, Veronique and Three Colors, were largely made in a language, French, that he didn't speak, with ravishing actresses (lrene Jacob, Juliette Binoche, the sublime Julie Delpy) in decors and cinematography far lusher than most of his purely Polish work.
DeGraff thoughtfully suits his ravishing illustrations to the nature of each work, whether it's Robinson Crusoe filling in his own terra incognita, or Waiting for Godot's absolute absence of There.
These traits are beautifully displayed in this stirring volume, which not only collects earlier poems but also presents a wealth of ravishing new work.
The game takes place in South America with players working co-operatively in a squad - based cover shooter to take down drug kingpins who are ravishing the region.
Featured among the large works in oil on canvas are the ravishing diptych «Heel, Sit, Stay» (1977) and the turbulent «La Grande Vallée XVI Pour Iva» (1983), painted in high contrasts of indigo, violet, lemon and lime.
My wife wondered to me the other day if perhaps one or two of Stettheimer's works are among the most flat - out ravishing paintings ever made?
If the art world were a just place, this ravishing showcase of his early works would open American eyes to the overlooked virtues of French postwar painting.
Tacked onto a small gallery with a handful of paintings by Heade, John Singer Sargent and Dove, whose Sea and Moon II is hauntingly ravishing, the corridor is mostly devoted to neon and fluorescent sculptures by Dale Chihuly and Dan Flavin, respectively; theatrically lit works by Larry Bell and Robert Irwin, both loans from the Norton Simon Museum; and light works by Jim Campbell and Turrell, who lent Sloan Red (1968), a walk - in light installation.
In a world where we have become used to having to decode the artist's intentions, Altmejd presents work so filled with content and embedded with meaning that it allows the viewer to bypass the need for a simple intellectual explanation and allows him or her to instead become a visceral participant in the construction of worlds that much like our own are forever a mystery, infinite in their ability to change, generous in meaning - a world of glittering growth and sublime decay, of heart rending pain and ravishing desire.
Moving to Italy and then to Spain, his work fused lessons learned from the glories of Byzantium with the ravishing color of Venetian art and the elegant artificialities of Roman mannerism.
Lot 194, however, shows the artist can produce works that are quite ravishing.
For it's U.S. premiere at SFMOMA, the video work will be paired with an unprecedented showing of The Deluge (1805), a visceral and ravishing large - scale oil painting by the 19th century English Romantic artist J.M.W. Turner, selected specifically by Akomfrah to be shown alongside his work and on loan from London's Tate.
Lot 87, shown above, is a strong work by Sandro Chia (b. 1946), who is perhaps best known for his ravishing and stunning murals at the bar of the Palio Restaurant in the Equitable Center Building on Seventh Avenue between 51st and 52nd Streets in New York.
This phallic imagery is much more clearly apparent in a number of other works of this time, including a ravishing charcoal and graphite drawing, Tantric Detail (1980), which is in the RA show.
Celmins» work possesses a conceptual edge that belies its ravishing beauty.
The ravishing fields of color that appear in Amm's gesso board paintings, which will constitute the entirety of this exhibition, represent one of the most sustained and sensuous bodies of work being made by a contemporary European artist.
Selected and installed by longtime Rauschenberg curator David White (a local resident), with the artist's other right - hand men, Charlie Yoder and Thomas Bueller, the works looked anything but dated and nothing short of ravishing.
Her recent works replace previous three - dimensional constructed canvases, which she evidently has taken about as far as she could, with simpler, airy construction in low relief; ad - hoc jigsaw puzzles freewheeling shapes that lean, nuzzle and jostle each other to make unlikely harmonies of pungent, ravishing color and abstract pattern.
The most ravishing of the works is Entasis, a series of six monumental pictures of trees.
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