While demonstrating the building's unique ability to shape the presentation and experience of contemporary art, this exhibition also examines how artists address museum
spaces as a key element in the development of their work.
Companies are also seeing flexible office
space as a key element of their corporate portfolios.
Not exact matches
Projected redevelopment of the 33,000 - square - foot
space is a
key element of a planned $ 7.9 million project to create a permanent home for Capital Repertory Theatre
as the cornerstone of a block - wide revitalization of downtown Albany, providing Arbor Hill, the Warehouse District and underserved residents of the neighborhood with a variety of resources.
Chris is happy about a new book about 2001: A
Space Odyssey,
as well
as about his own piece revisiting a couple of
key elements.
The importance of children having the time and
space to grow their own food is widely recognised
as a
key element in school gardens.
It's our job
as designers of our learning
spaces to be familiar with some of these
key elements where we can make a positive difference for student learning.
As for visual cues, the
key design
elements of the revised Jetta include bi-xenon headlights with LED daytime running lights and adaptive front - lighting system (depending on the trim and package), an extension of the wheelbase that now stretches to 2,652 millimetres, rear - seat legroom of 968 mm, a subtle curve to the roofline that enables headroom of 942 mm for rear - seat passengers, a commodious 15.5 cubic feet of usable trunk
space and a new front face — including active grill shutters and revised bumper — that helps reduce air drag.
The
Element also comes with a Swype keyboard that has large
keys like the Android keyboard, but with not
as much
space between them.
In discussing these works, Cousins once stated that a
key part of the process for him involved «giving special attention to the form of the empty
space between the solid
elements of a sculpture
as well
as to the empty
space surrounding the sculpture.»
In this unexpected otherness I recognised the roots in a place, I have defined the map of my movements, I understood the urgent need to rethink the
space, no longer understood
as aesthetic of endless memories, but
as a
key element of existence.
The choice of works is very deliberate with the exhibition broken down into seven themes: Beauty, Power and
Space, which looks at each artist's engagement with the sublime, a theme central to English Romantic art but which survived through the modernist movement and is a
key feature of Twombly's paintings; Atmosphere, which considers the ways in which the three artists paint land and sea through a filter of atmospheric conditions; Naught so Sweet
as Melancholy, named after a phrase in Robert Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy, where the theme of loss and memorialisation are central concerns; The Seasons which reflects upon the passage of time; Fire and Water where all three artists evince the power of the
elements; The Vital Force which brings together works of a sensual or erotic nature; and finally A Floating World where each artist contemplates mortality and external events that impact on their lives.
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As noted by art historian Robert Hobbs, Hofmann's «painting sessions were particularly rewarding for Thomas who was alerted to the emotive potentialities of color, the need to work contrapuntally in terms of positive as well as negative spaces, and the significance of taking the overall dimensions of a given canvas into consideration as key compositional elements.&raqu
As noted by art historian Robert Hobbs, Hofmann's «painting sessions were particularly rewarding for Thomas who was alerted to the emotive potentialities of color, the need to work contrapuntally in terms of positive
as well as negative spaces, and the significance of taking the overall dimensions of a given canvas into consideration as key compositional elements.&raqu
as well
as negative spaces, and the significance of taking the overall dimensions of a given canvas into consideration as key compositional elements.&raqu
as negative
spaces, and the significance of taking the overall dimensions of a given canvas into consideration
as key compositional elements.&raqu
as key compositional
elements.»