Sentences with phrase «things as a poem»

In his essay Avant Garde and Kitsch, published in 1939, the American art critic Clement Greenberg marvelled: «One and the same civilisation produces simultaneously two such different things as a poem by TS Eliot and a Tin Pan Alley song, or a painting by Braque and a Saturday Evening Post cover.»

Not exact matches

Thus his poems, which are ordered toward rendering the truth of things as they are, are quite different from his prose, which is governed by his consciously formulated ideas about how things ought to be.
Lord of those writing lucid poems, Astrue's St. Aldhelm pleads: assist / Me, clumsy as I am, so I may show / Clandestine mysteries of things through verse.
At last, the gorgeous surface of things comes to appear as a true mystery, a sacrament destined to transform our imaginations, leading us to reread the world as a poem produced by the one idea, the one who imagines things into being, the sun who is also and always the Son of God.
As children work over the words of this poem, they may begin to see something of the interrelationships of all growing things.
Presupposed in these poems was a fully developed, ethically serious monotheism, which included all mankind in its scope and set the redemption of all mankind as its purpose — «Yea, he saith, It is too light a thing that thou shouldest be my servant to raise up the tribes of Jacob, and to restore the preserved of Israel: I will also give thee for a light to the Gentiles, that thou mayest be my salvation unto the end of the earth.»
One great poem deserves another Three blind wingers Three blind wingers See how they run See how they run They all run after the ball so fast trip on their shadow, fall on their ar # e didya ever see such a thing in your life as three blind wingers.
Doing special things to remember your baby may help, like gathering and keeping mementos in a scrapbook such as ultrasound pictures (if you received some), sympathy cards or pressed flowers that people gave you and poems or letters you wrote to your baby.
Literary scholars such as C. S. Lewis (who wrote, among many other things, The Chronicles of Narnia) have often suggested that romantic love is a relatively recent invention, first surfacing in the poems of wandering French and Italian troubadours in the 11th and 12th centuries.
Based on a poem by US author Ron Koertge, the film is dryly funny, as it explores the little and special moments of communication between a father and child and shows how seemingly insignificant things can actually carry great importance.
Most of the poems are written by children in their early teens and discuss such things as longer nights, the changing of the clocks, conkers and spider webs.
The pack includes: Mother's Day All of these resources include version for «Mum», «Mam», «Mummy» and «Mom» Two colourful display banner - great to use on a display of the children's work - these are for «Mother's Day» and «Mothering Sunday» A Powerpoint about Mother's Day A selection of Mother's Day cards to colour in Coloured Mother's day cards - great to add to a display A selection of cards to cut out and assemble A4 writing borders - these can be used to quickly display work, forthe children to write about their Mums or to use for poetry etc Large display lettering A selection of gift tags to colour in and use on your gifts Various certificates for «Best Mum», «Number one Mum» etc Rosettes to make for your Mum Bookmarks to colour and design to make as a gift for Mum Make a book about Mum - this contains several pages for the children to draw and write about their Mum - great to either send home with the children to fill in together or use at a Mother's Day coffee morning for the children and their Mums to fill in together Colouring posters Write a letter to Mum - decorated letter writing paper Draw your Mum and decorate the frame «My Mum» poster - a poster for the children to draw and write things about their Mums - these make a great display Three recipes to make and give as gifts on Mother's Day Gift boxes - Various gift boxes to colour to use for your Mother's Day gift «A note to my Mum» - write a note to your Mum on this decorated paper Acrostic poem - Write a poem about your Mum
Photo pack — Colourful A4 poster pack showing key things related to the water cycle, such as sun, snow, rain, ocean etc Water cycle diagram to label and colour Several versions of images showing the complete water cycle with varying levels of difficulty Extra large images to make a full water cycle display — eg A4 size sun, clouds, rain drops, etc Fact cards — half 4 size with facts about water and the water cycle — great for reading or display Key word cards — half A4 size showing all words relating to the water cycle Water cycle booklet to complete Presentation to make with cue cards for pupils to complete Draw a water cycle worksheet Acrostic poem to complete True or false quiz Sentence writing sheet to summarise topic understanding Mind map Weather types matching cards to use as memory card game World map to demonstrate size of oceans Long banner to head display Extra large patterned lettering to head wall display (patterned with raindrops) 3 patterned and plain display borders Writing booklet cover to keep pupils project work together Writing border with water cycle image to use for generic writing tasks Word search Sack tag to keep resources organised
What holds me as a reader of poetry is the same thing that terrifies me about composing my own poems: truth - telling.
Talentless and incompetent as I am, there are two things I can do, and two things only: walk, with my own two feet; compose, composing my poems.
Heck, I love myths — if we're talking about myths as «great poems, [that] point infallibly through things and events to the ubiquity of a presence or eternity that is whole and entire in each.»
I don't think poets ever expect to make money though — they are doing it for the love of words Some poets sell their chapbooks at live events and that's great as people have already heard the poem, but they are never going to make the bestseller lists Check out http://www.ornaross.com as Orna is a poet and has advice on this type of thing.
At the end of his poem «Sailing to Byzantium,» W.B. Yeats, as he conjures a poetic afterlife, draws an absolute distinction between the «bodily form» of «any natural thing» and products of human artifice and craft that depend on such features as «hammered gold and gold enameling.»
This publication is conceived as a platform to present the wider scope of her work and at its core is a compendium of her writings, which oscillate between lyrical poems and fable - like macabre short stories, including three new texts: The Half - Smile, Problems With The Moon, and An Inquisition To Divine The Necessary Things.
The poem, or as Ebner refers to it, «the photographic sentence,» seeks to enliven the image by subjecting it to various challenges that ask the photograph to perform outside its usual function of reporting or depicting events, people, places, and things of our time.
Hirose picks up things dissolved within our daily life and recomposes them like poems: such as in the «Sky» series in which he took photographs of sky on his actual travels; the «Night» series whereby he traveled in the image of photographic clippings from printed matters; and the «Beans Cosmos» series in which he encloses various materials such as pasta, maps, beans and gold in acrylic cubes.
, Dazed 2016 Spellbinding Pieces at the 2016 SPRING / BREAK Art Show, Village Voice 2016 AO On - Site — New York: SPRING / BREAK Art Show, Art Observed 2016 Beyond the Main Fair: 9 Things to see this Armory Arts Week, Paper Mag 2016 Nicole Reber Artist Feature, Le Roy Magazine 2016 3 Poems, Divine Magnet 2015 Shoot, If That Ain't Too Pretty, Poetry Foundation 2015 Our Time on the Moon, Slow Youth 2015 Hyperallergic's Review of Art Books and Zines # 2, Hyperallergic 2015 This art show aims to slow down time in New York, Dazed 2014 Nicole Reber Explores the Dark Side of Paradise With Hawaiian - Themed Works, Complex 2014 Aloha, Business Casual: Nicole Reber's Hawaiian Shirt Exhibition At AMO Studios, Vice 2014 Cuestiones Generacionales, S Moda 2013 The Language of Passwords as an Installation, Metal
Reading tabloid newspapers such as The Daily Star and children's books like The Tiger Who Came to Tea, Little Bear and Where the Wild Things Are, and a poem by Viv Stanshall called, «With My Mouth Turned Down by The Night».
Born 1982, Auckland, New Zealand Education 2009 Meisterschule, Städelschule HFBK, Frankfurt am Main 2005 BFA, Elam School of Fine Arts, University of Auckland Solo exhibitions 2018 «Games of Decentralized Life» Galerie Buchholz, Cologne 2018 «The Founder's Paradox», MOCA Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland 2017 «The Founder's Paradox», Michael Lett, Auckland 2017 «The Founder's Paradox», Michael Lett, Auckland 2017 «Shenzhen Entrepreneurial Form», Fine Arts, Sydney 2017 «FaaS — Feedback as a Service: Reflecting on messaging, debate and criticality inside a parliamentary discussion on internet governance», Bozar, Brussels 2017 «Simon Denny: Real Mass Entrepreneurship», C2 Space, OCT - LOFT, OCAT Shenzhen 2017 «Hammer Projects: Simon Denny», Hammer Museum, Los Angeles 2016 «Secret Power», Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington 2016 «Blockchain Future States», Petzel Gallery, New York 2016 «Business Insider», WIELS, Brussels 2015 «Products for Organising», Serpentine Sackler Gallery, London 2015 «Secret Power», New Zealand Pavilion, 56th Venice Biennale 2015 «The Innovator's Dilemma», MoMA PS1, New York 2014 «The Personal Effects of Kim Dotcom», Adam Art Gallery, Victoria University, Wellington 2014 «New Management», Portikus, Frankfurt am Main 2014 «The Personal Effects of Kim Dotcom», Firstsite, Colchester 2014 «TEDxVaduz redux», T293, Rome 2014 «Disruptive Berlin», Galerie Buchholz, Berlin 2013 «The Personal Effects of Kim Dotcom», mumok, Wien 2013 «All You Need is Data — The DLD 2012 Conference REDUX rerun», Petzel Gallery, New York 2013 «All You Need is Data — The DLD 2012 Conference REDUX», Kunstverein München 2012 «Full Participation», Aspen Art Museum, Aspen 2012 «Envisaging Vocational Rehabilitation» (with Joanna Fadyl), Westfälischer Kunstverein, Münster 2011 «Corporate Video Decisions», Friedrich Petzel Gallery 2011 «Corporate Video Decisions», Michael Lett, Auckland 2011 «Cruise Line», NAK Neuer Aachener Kunstverein, Aachen 2011 «Chronic Expectation: CFS / ME Documentary Restoration», T293, Rome 2011 «7 Unreachable Elevators», IMO, Copenhagen 2010 «Negative Headroom: the broadcast signal intrusion incident», Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis 2010 «Negative Headroom: the broadcast signal intrusion incident», Halle Für Kunst, Lüneburg 2010 «Remote Tutorial: hate poems for travelers», Landings Project Space, Vestfossen 2010 «Introductory logic tutorial video», Artspace, Sydney 2009 «Celebrities» houses at night: a projection», Standard Oslo, Oslo 2009 «Starting from behind», Michael Lett, Auckland 2009 «Deep Sea Vaudeo», Galerie Daniel Buchholz, Cologne 2009 «Watching Videos Dry», T293, Naples 2009 «7 Drunken Videos `, Luettgenmeijer, Berlin 2008 «Aquarium Paintings (with Nick Austin)», Center, Berlin 2008 «Ruined by Sheer Confidence», Caribic Residency, Frankfurt am Main 2008 «Alexandra Bircken / Simon Denny», Ursula Blickle Stiftung, Kraichtal 2008 «Recent Haircuts», Uplands Gallery, Melbourne 2008 «Recent Haircuts», Gambia Castle, Auckland 2007 «Compression Club», Michael Lett, Auckland 2007 «Monthly Cowards», Gambia Castle, Auckland 2007 «Paltry Motion», Dunedin Pubic Art Gallery, Dunedin 2006 «Old Entertainment System», Window, Auckland 2006 «Scape», Art & Industry Biennial, Christchurch 2006 «Old Things», Michael Lett, Auckland 2005» Arranging Sympathies», Volume Series, The Physics Room, Christchurch
As charming as the cards, poems, dinners, flowers, gadgets, jewelry and perfume are, you don't need to purchase things to show someone that you love theAs charming as the cards, poems, dinners, flowers, gadgets, jewelry and perfume are, you don't need to purchase things to show someone that you love theas the cards, poems, dinners, flowers, gadgets, jewelry and perfume are, you don't need to purchase things to show someone that you love them.
And then there are the things that make ME laugh, as explored in How to tickle my funny bone, including a poem the eldest wrote when she was 10:
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