Sentences with phrase «tableau at»

The Salon rejected the painting because it lacked, or defied, the necessary composition that established a tableau at that time; now, Grotjahn's pieces disrupt and challenge the visual experience that codifies the definition of art.
It was a typical game - day tableau at the University of Illinois.

Not exact matches

Tableau reported revenue at $ 200 million versus an expectation of $ 201 million, according to Thomson Reuters consensus estimates.
«With the right tools and right culture, regular people can answer those questions themselves,» said Elissa Fink, chief marketing officer at Tableau Software, which has been the tech sector's biggest IPO of 2013, and after an initial public offering price of $ 31 has traded as high as $ 59.
During a recent lunch at the ultra-civilized Tableau Bar Bistro in Vancouver's Loden Hotel, I ordered the spot prawn special.
Dickie Brennan's rolled out the system in September 2013 at one of its restaurants, Tableau, and this year implemented it at the other three.
Mauriac's tearful embrace of the victim, Wiesel, provides us with an emblem that at once interprets the tableau in Night and becomes an apt metaphor for Christian devotion to the cross.
The Hebrew philosophers were convinced that history was not a cycle, not a chaos, nor yet a meaningless tableau where the world «stands at gaze like Joshua's moon in Ajalon.»
«We're constantly looking at and evaluating data,» Vice President of Supply Chain Brian Hudon says, noting that it uses Tableau, a business intelligence software.
Also, pause the video at 25 seconds for a beautiful tableau on the nature of grief and man's place in a cruel universe that hates him and wants him to suffer.
The tableau on Sunday at Pacific Bell Park in San Francisco was too familiar.
«I think,» he says at last, reflecting on the newspaper tableau of El Guerrouj in tears, «this picture made him a big athlete.»
Tableau was founded by an Academy Award - winning professor, a brilliant computer scientist at the world's most prestigious university, and a savvy business leader with a passion for data to make databases and spreadsheets understandable to ordinary people.
Criticism of Quinn over the sick leave issue sparked spirited applause at the March 20 LGBT forum, but the tableau presented at City Hall on March 29 ---- with the speaker surrounded by more than a dozen Council members, major labor leaders, and fired up members of both 32BJ and Make the Road New York, a social justice organization ---- provided a striking contrast with the week before.
There are up to three kangaroo babies in this tableau: the «young - at - foot» hopping out in front, another joey hidden inside its mother's pouch, and a third — a tiny embryo — lurking in the womb.
But without warning, things turn grim: tableaus of blood and gore, usually with an unlucky caribou calf at the center.
One of the key skills in BI, as in academic research, is the ability to ask the right question, says Raif Majeed, who leads a quality assurance engineering subteam in Seattle at Tableau, a BI company that was founded by two Stanford University computer scientists.
Tonya moves in with Jeff after her mother throws a knife at her daughter across the dining table, the handle sticking out of the skater's upper arm, a violent tableau all the more jarring for its near inexorability.
The long early scene of Tim and his friends at the house is a tableau of masculine performance — skinny - dipping, drugs, digging.
Of particular interest is a grainy alternate ending that carries past the freeze - frame / red filter of the original into a re-sequenced showdown, with Jupiter and a tableau wherein Ruby is accepted into civilization at the hand of the defiled Lanier.
If you're at all familiar with the overcoming the odds fight genre, you know exactly what's involved, a rigorous regimen featuring trademark tableaus ranging from Rocky's one - handed pushups to The Karate Kid's balancing himself on one foot.
The sky and the sea and the cluster of houses at the shore are presented in carefully composed tableaus, not unlike the images captured in Lewis's paintings.
James Franco, who joined the cast late in production, stands at the center of it all, acting as the Jesus Christ to a tableau that deliberately recalls The Last Supper.
I was expecting, hoping, for the sorts of moments that these movies are best at delivering: Frightening, unsettling tableaus of horror.
To go from threatening the daughter's boyfriend at gunpoint to a tableau borrowed from the end minutes of Sixteen Candles does a lot to relegate Contagion to a movie that's at best good enough to be a disappointment.
Since he hates wasting time, the result is an absurd tableau: As the stuntmen scuffle right in front of him, he sits cross-legged in a canvas folding chair, calmly sips coffee, and reads not one but two different paperbacks at once — a Jackson Pollock biography and Toni Morrison's Playing in the Dark: Whiteness and the Literary Imagination.
By the twentieth time its simpleminded mantra (bringing a life into the world instead of taking one can change a hardened heart) is summoned literally and imagistically, culminating in a grotesque effigy of a fallen friend posed in the middle of an indistinct tableau, Greenfingers has lost all power to instruct and become something at once odious and unintentionally funny.
It might seem a hollow, too - clever trick, but the necessity to cram the frame — comparatively speaking, of course — gives the proceedings a lot of comic tension, as the actors are rarely more than a foot away from each other, and complements Anderson's tableau form of narrative shorthand — such as the proper introduction to one villain with a shot looking down at the weapons arranged on his desk — incredibly well.
The Avengers — joined by, from the looks of freeze - framing on the tableau, Maria Hill (Cobie Smulders), James Rhodes (Don Cheadle), and Jane Foster (Natalie Portman)-- gathered at Tony Stark's pad, interrupted by the arrival of Ultron
As new camera angles afford us a better look at the tableau, we notice the bed is covered in plastic.
He pivots from grand, showy tableaus to hushed privacy, deftly reinforcing the weight of the dueling identities at work inside Camelot.
If you had glanced through the narrow, wired - glass window of Rhode Island College professor Moira E. Collins» Writing 150 classroom here on a cold morning in March, the tableau would have looked utterly routine: college - age students at desks circled seminar - style around their professor.
Then someone in the audience will give this human tableau a title like «A day at the ashram» or «Quiet moments» or «Can't stop meditating to blow my nose.»
The words introduced are: Une salle de classe Une chaise Un tableau Un lecteur DVD Une règle Une porte Un stylo Une trousse Une fenêtre Un ordinateur Un cahier Une clé USB Un crayon Une horloge Un livre Un cartable Une table Une gomme Une carte 1st page introduces the vocabulary with pictures (pictures from cnpd.fr) 2nd page: match up pictures with words 3rd page: unscramble the words / decide if masculine or feminine / word search 4th page: label the picture (can be used for test) 5th page: reading comprehension (match text with pictures (credits at the end) + vocabulary extension for those who finish early 6th page: answer the questions: work on c'est / ce sont + write the items in the school bag 7th page: write the items in the school bag (end of exercise) + transform sentences into questions + transform sentences into negative sentences.
Teachers at Johns Hill Magnet School are game to try anything during professional development, even creating a tableau about East and West Germany during the Cold War.
The ideal candidate also has prior experience in various data software (SQL, Tableau, etc.), is adept at analyzing and assessing data, and possess exceptional project management + relationship building skills.
On our drive outside of Tucson, we gazed at southern Arizona's rocky brown tableau through huge side windows.
«Drawing together various art forms (video, sculpture, painting, and live performance) across the lines of race, multiple generations and interdisciplinary canons, Blues for Smoke places the idioms of blues, and other distinctly African - American traditions, at the center of the American tableau of creativity.»
He had his first retrospective at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, in 1971, followed by more than one hundred one - person exhibitions, including Dia Art Foundation (1983); «John Chamberlain: Sculpture, 1954 — 1985,» Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (1986); Staatlich Kunsthalle Baden - Baden (1991); «John Chamberlain: Sculpture,» Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (1996); «John Chamberlain: Foam Sculptures (1966 — 79) and Photographs (1989 - 2004),» Chinati Foundation, Marfa, Texas (2005 — 06); and «John Chamberlain: American Tableau,» Menil Collection, Houston (2009).
On a conceptual and technical level the tableaus she produces consist of fragments that are reassembled at oblique angles to their original context.
This engagement with art history also finds expression in A Fashionable Marriage (1986), a large - scale tableau of cut - outs shown in Nottingham and now the centre of Himid's Turner Prize exhibition at the Ferens Art Gallery in Hull.
His early works — a sculpture of himself at his first communion, a tableau about bed - wetting, a cloaked shepherdess with a lamp — were directly figurative.
Walking around it is like entering a tableau of its predecessors, phantom presences back at work.
«Rosa is not afraid to blatantly paint - check her influences: languid nymphs sampling a long bolt of orange silk drifting down a hidden staircase are right out of Balthus and the knowing smiles of a tableful of women devouring turkeys are a sly dig at John Currin's notorious Thanksgiving tableau.
[2] In Tiravanija's untitled 2006 (pavilion, table and puzzle) installation, visitors are welcome to gather at a picnic table to assemble an expansive puzzle depicting Eugène Delacroix's 1830 masterpiece, Liberty Leading the People; a pavilion - like structure, a replica of one designed by Jean Prouvé for use in French colonial Africa, completes the tableau.
Yet by his own time the dominant line of the tableau — which runs perhaps from the Greeks, as he says, but certainly from Renaissance perspective through the neoclassical tableau to modernist painting as defined by Clement Greenberg and Michael Fried; that is, painting «as a totality seen and understood all at once» — has crossed with his own genealogy.
Conflating family scene with prison tableau, «testa di legno» proposes that the same structures operate at the small and large scales of society.
These tubes disrupt the notion of tableau in art and disorient the viewer: Should the works be framed mentally as paintings, sculptures, faces, or all three at once?
Highlights among the new acquisitions include Marc Camille Chaimowicz's groundbreaking Partial Eclipse 1980 — 2006, for which there will be a weekly live performance every Saturday afternoon at 15.00, and Cathy Wilkes's (We are) Pro Choice 2008, a large - scale installation which brings together discarded everyday objects to create an unsettling tableau.
His tableaus are set - dressed with details that hint at a narrative, or figures positioned to suggest a brief pause between actions.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z