Sentences with phrase «something revelatory»

In all my work — still photography, film, and collage — I seek to create something revelatory.
Very seldom do you get something revelatory.
I think maybe that's why sharing our stories with each other can be a powerful thing because something revelatory or influential can come from so far out of our normal sphere that it might seem like destiny or fate.

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So if there is something unsurpassable about him for believers, it is ultimately derived from the mystery that he sacramentally mediates - Whenever a religion speaks of the «unsurpassability» of its central revelatory event, personality, or doctrine, religious wisdom exhorts us to acknowledge that only the unfathomable mystery to which these realities point is indeed unsurpassable.
So, too, events, in which we may find revealed to us something or someone in whom we are impelled to put our trust, are revelatory only in so far as we react to them in certain special ways.
That lack of consideration is the series» most unfortunate waste of a promising storyline, one that could have imbued this second version with something refreshing or even revelatory.
Each time I get something more out of it — a revelatory bit of business, an emotional grace note, an inflection from one of the many wonderful performers.
The trailers for Disney's live action adaptation of Beauty And The Beast have hewed closely to the animated film, but the remake will apparently offer something both new and quite possibly revelatory.
By the end, Hoffman and Baumbach opt for something more revelatory: Harold somehow becomes more himself.
McGarry has created something that feels personal, vital and revelatory, allowing the rest of us behind the curtain.
But this year something different happened, and I can't quite say how or why, but a new organ was switched on and connected with the rest of my being - the eye, the brain - in revelatory ways.
Rumsfeld's something of an enigma, but if anyone knows how to get the answers out of him, it's Morris, and we're sure it'll be a powerful, provocative and revelatory piece of work, if it's anything like Morris» previous films.
There's something truly remarkable when strong filmmaking meets revelatory acting meets the kinds of stories and lives that we are STARVING for.
This leads to a revelatory light - tunnel voyage and evidence of some filmmaking chops and intelligence packaged in something that otherwise feels sophomoric and risible for its own sake.
They just need to share something meaningful and revelatory about their life in an interesting way.
As such it fits neatly beside the occult assemblage of Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg and Lee Bontecou in a progression away from abstract expressionism towards something concrete and revelatory.
Yet Tate Modern's immaculate retrospective, the first substantial show of her work since her death in 2004, suggests something different — and revelatory.
There is an immense truth and honesty in this synthesis of the two parts of her life — something that has a quietly revelatory power in a world that too often quarantines the professional from the emotional in a falsely hygienic way.
As revelatory and satisfying as this effort will undoubtedly be, I wish the museum would do something completely strange, like mounting a thorough, Modern - style retrospective of the artist - healer Hilma af Klint, someone completely outside its carefully elaborated narrative who was nonetheless one of Europe's earliest abstract painters.
«Black Box,» along with «Die» which was not included, was to Smith something like what «Onement I» was to Barnett Newman — a minimal but revelatory watershed event that redirected the course of modern art.
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