Sentences with phrase «transformed by the gestures»

Ian McEwan has caught with understanding and compassion the innocence of Edward and Florence at a time when marriage was presumed to be the outward sign of maturity and independence.On Chesil Beach is another masterwork from McEwan — a story of lives transformed by a gesture not made or a word not spoken.
Her energetic works suggest Andy Warhol's Pop icons transformed by the gestures of Abstract Expressionism and action painting, à la Robert Rauschenberg's Erased de Kooning (1953).

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Its highlights include a juggling trainer, a version of Pong that is played by doing push - ups, an app for people with cerebral palsy that transforms gestures into speech, and an Oculus Rift hybrid in which Kinect is used to model the player's body in a virtual world.
Karen Wilkin explains, «The most apparently self - referential cluster of strokes on his recent calligraphic gesture paintings often have their origins in shorthand references to the characters in Saito's haunting performances, transformed and made independent by their new context.»
But by removing it from its ordinary context and treating it instead as a mock ceremonial bunting, Feher has transformed it into an abstract gesture, a line drawn in space.
The SCAD Museum of Art presents «Floresco,» a solo exhibition of work by sculptor John Bisbee, an artist who explores the elasticity and potential embodied in the humble nail, brilliantly transforming it into grand gestures that are both beautiful and awe - inspiring.
Andre has described Stella's method as «neutralizing gesture» by using uniform, identical and repetitive brush strokes thereby transforming the ground of the canvas into «a field of the painting.»
Her works originate from encounters and experiences - an image, icon or gesture - that are manipulated by the artist transforming its scale, function or medium.
Shaking out the Bed (2015) portrays a couple in bed seen from a birds - eye vantage point, a common gesture transformed by the artist into a tornado of energy that includes pizza slices, body parts, cups, and dirty laundry.
By reproducing this idealized gesture over and over again in the incongruous, almost opposite context of a NYC basement, Minaya attempts to create a space where meaning can be transformed through the absurd and the pointlessly laborious.
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