Sentences with phrase «such immensity»

Fortunately, the film earns its long running time as the pacing is outstanding for a project of such immensity.

Not exact matches

the immensity of existence is so beyond what we can imagine that we narrow our beliefs to such a ridiculous set of arguments based on one book or another.
Before the astonished Jews there was unfolded a world of immensity, of wonder, and of regularity such as to render ludicrous the traditional claim that Yahweh, god of the tiny land of Palestine, had made not alone the sun and moon but the host of the stars also.
Dare we think that a mind of this immensity — independent, self - directed with such a penetrating clarity of thought, and driven with a rampant curiosity — must have had, too, a protective naïveté about the nature of itself?
Recently named Deutsche Bank's «Artist of the Year» for 2016, the Egyptian - born artist Basim Magdy is perhaps best known for works which use the nostalgic (and physical) qualities of Super-8 film to explore difficult - to - fathom concepts such as the future, the immensity of the universe, or the sprawling impact of the human population.
Examining notions of immensity, nature, mortality and freedom, this exhibition will include work by Irish and international artists such as: Agnes Martin, Robert Gober, William McKeown, Vivienne Dick, Vija Celmins, Mary McIntyre, Félix González - Torres, Nan Goldin, Andrew Vickery, Ana Mendieta, and Dorothy Cross, amongst others.
Bui commented that both curatorial ideas were inspired by Jackson Pollock's admiration for Albert Pinkham Ryder, whose modest - sized paintings, such as Moonlight Marine (1870 - 90) which measured 11 1/2 x 12 inches, evoke monumental scale and immensity of space, while Pollock's large - sized canvases attain a sense of intimacy.
Yet the Pollock has an immensity of vision that seems to look backward to its own sources in Surrealism and forward to an art of process and concept that would be realized years later by people such as Eva Hesse, Lynda Benglis and Robert Morris.
One Thought Fills Immensity features important early works such as Firenze II (1992), the first work in which Plensa took the concept of the question as a point of departure.
That said, I only have two additional comments: First, given the immensity of the issue, I think that such fact - based news (they aren't just random opinions if the majority of scientists are correct and if coal contains carbon, which of course it does, a lot!)
Certainly, we can't underestimate the immensity of such a challenge.
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