Sentences with phrase «striking images present»

His somber, striking images present a panoramic portrait of the wall in every aspect, including checkpoints, agricultural gates through which Palestinian farmers must pass to access their land, razor wire, and graffiti.
A striking image presented here 3 June at the meeting of the American Astronomical Society shows a globular cluster known as Palomar 5 being torn asunder by tidal forces of our home galaxy.

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The images present a striking record of historic solar and lunar eclipses, comets, and even views of binary stars and distant constellations.
Louis Vuitton Artistic Director Marc Jacobs and Steven Meisel combined their fantastical approach to fashion and presented a lush series of images depicting the striking and sophisticated trends of this season.
I'm no expert when it comes to restorations (2k, 4k, or otherwise), but I do know this is the first time the film has been presented in its intended aspect ratio (1:85:1) and that the images are striking.
Shot in one such actual town in West Virginia, the film presents numerous striking images of natural beauty (Rachel Morrison is the cinematographer), which don't rouse the movie from its narrative torpor.
Forna explored this period brilliantly in her thoughtful memoir The Devil That Danced on the Water; and she revisits the time and place in her new novel The Memory of Love, a striking study of the past and present of a country whose name calls up twisted images of beautiful beaches, blood diamonds and child soldiers.
Eisler will be presenting her latest project Voices East London (2017) which features a series of striking images from the streets of East London - the City's «creative ghetto» known for spearheading the UK's biggest population rise over the past decade.
Mier Gallery, «Present Conditional,» Los Angeles CA SCHUNCK *, «Visual Vinyl», Heerlen, The Netherlands Beaux - arts de Paris, «Transmissions: re-creation, repetition», Paris, France International Print Center, «True monotypes», New York NY Hannah Hoffman Gallery, «IMAGE SEARCH: Francis Picabia, Sigmar Polke, Jörg Immendorff, Albert Oehlen, John Stezaker, Rita Ackermann / Harmony Korine, Michael Williams, Raphaela Simon; selected by Parinaz Mogadassi», Los Angeles CA Fundació Gaspar Group, «ART STRIKES BACK», Barcelona, Spain Synchrotron Radiation Center, «Condensed Matter Community», Stoughton WI
Cosmococas (1973) was among his most striking projects of writing and photography at the time, presented as the pages of a notebook containing his odes to various types of cocaine and slide shows with images devoted to the drug.
On LinkNYC kiosks citywide, Brooklyn - based photographer Hannah Whitaker will present new digital images that expand on her existing relationship with the language of advertising, with striking images of silhouetted figures that evoke street level activity.
Powerfully striking images, portraits of obsolete architecture and natural landscapes, and visions of remote deserts turn up throughout her works, combined with fragments of text and scenarios where past and present intertwine.
He writes that the exhibition «presents the artist and his work partly in the context of his time and place and partly as artefacts present - day viewers respond to literally, without much explanation, as images that will strike them as strange or alien, either because of a cultural disconnect or because of the uniqueness of Dürer's imagination.»
Entitled Bling Bling, the image - led publication presents a series of still life pieces that examine «how light interferes with materials, and how our perception varies depending on how light strikes them.»
Highlights include: Flags I Jasper Johns» richly layered 1973 screenprint, presenting an iconic image within the artist's oeuvre in its most striking graphic form; a monumental screenprint on linen, Océanie, la mer, Henri Matisse's largest scale editioned piece and a brilliant example of his use of «cut - outs»; Andy Warhol's beloved Flowers, a powerful wall of color that is his 1970 portfolio of 10; and Baby Charles Looking Over His Mother's Shoulder (No. 2), Mary Cassatt's unique pastel counterproof, portraying the artist's extraordinary ability to capture maternal love.
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