Sentences with phrase «unfinished works which»

It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced.

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The Church incorporates in its memory and its hope the reconciling work of God which is unfinished.
«And how I did perk up then,» Kenyon remarks in an unfinished essay reprinted in A Hundred White Daffodils, which also includes interviews, columns written for a local newspaper and Kenyon's translations of others» works.
I want to thank you for what I learned; how to keep quiet and listen to others; the whole concept of what you termed «unfinished business»... which meant that there was an interpersonal relationship which had not been worked through; the surprising truth that there is no conflict that does not disappear if both people will go into the encounter and face the negatives and articulate them in terms of actual feelings; your continual emphasis on getting rid of the things that keep people from loving each other.
After taking a break for the November election — in which the Republican Party lost control of both houses — the 109th Congress reconvened, still under Republican leadership, ostensibly to complete its unfinished work.
The Unfinished Swan is Esposito's first job working full - time in a game studio, which makes the fact that the levels work all the more impressive.
That's the group that's works with Sony's outside studios, which includes groups like Giant Sparrow (The Unfinished Swan), SuperBot (PlayStation All - Stars), ThatGameCompany (Journey), Queasy (Sound Shapes) and lots more.
«My partner collects Old Masters — I collect more contemporary, but at a certain point, you can collect both,» Cooper said, while standing in front of the Mengs, which many at the fair recognized from its prominent inclusion in the Met Breur's inaugural show, «Unfinished: Thoughts Left Visible» — the Duquesa's face is blank, smeared off, giving the work a chilling postmodern feel.
Beginning with the Renaissance masters, this scholarly and innovative exhibition examines the term «unfinished» in the broadest possible way and includes works left incomplete by their makers, which often give insight into the process of their creation, as well as those that partake of a non finito — intentionally unfinished — aesthetic that embraces the unresolved and open - ended.
This conflict is not overly dramatic, but is certainly apparent within the surface of each work, which is often edited or masked, or otherwise left bare and unfinished.
This endows his work with an openness that is rare in contemporary abstraction, even in the case of so - called provisional paintings, which generally look «unfinished» and suitably arty.
There are also a few hidden gems in the exhibition, such as two unfinished portraits of Helen Mirren from the 1980s that are tucked away in a back corner, which reveal the bare bones of a portrait, giving us insight into his working practice.
If you see masking tape, which he often used to firm up the edges of underpainting, odds are that the work is unfinished.
Recent works include the three - screen installation The Unfinished Conversation (2012), a moving portrait of the cultural theorist Stuart Hall's life and work; Peripeteia (2012), an imagined drama visualising the lives of individuals included in two 16th century portraits by Albrecht Dürer and Mnemosyne (2010) which exposes the experience of migrants in the UK, questioning the notion of Britain as a promised land by revealing the realities of economic hardship and casual racism.
Michael Maltzan, the Los Angeles — based architect who once worked in Gehry's firm, is giving the UCLA Hammer Museum such an overhaul that its original unfinished Barnes building, which Hammer director Ann Philbin says has the presence of a parking structure, will be all but unrecognizable.
There are still places for Steve Roggenbuck's live reading event which will be located within Andy Holden's immersive sculptural work The Dan Cox Library for the Unfinished Concept of Thingly Time.
It was part of an installation for the 1993 Lyon Biennale based on the idea of an artist's studio, full of unfinished work, out of which the visitor tries hard to escape.
This work began when Clockshop invited me, in 2014, to perform on Michael Parker's artwork The Unfinished, for which the outline of an obelisk — based on an unfinished ancient Egyptian obelisk — was excised into a pad of asphalt next to the concrete Los AngeUnfinished, for which the outline of an obelisk — based on an unfinished ancient Egyptian obelisk — was excised into a pad of asphalt next to the concrete Los Angeunfinished ancient Egyptian obelisk — was excised into a pad of asphalt next to the concrete Los Angeles River.
The title of this exhibition is inspired by John Akomfrah's three - channel video installation The Unfinished Conversation (2012), which is included here and chronicles the life and work of the Jamaican - born British cultural theorist Stuart Hall (1932 — 2014).
Combining new and existing works, Blood Ties is an unfinished psychological space, or latent film set on which a performance is about to begin.
Dry - stone wall specialists will recreate the half - century - old work by Kurt Schwitters, Merz Barn, which remained unfinished at his death in 1948.
Both point to our understanding of «unfinished» as uncompleted, with a sense of unfinished as unframed, without any kind of spatial boundary as well as without a temporal end, which is then extended to a different sense of «unfinished,» reflected in the state of ruin and decline, through the works of Cady Noland and Robert Gober.
[56] A great number of artists laboured year after year in the hope of a hit there, often working in manners to which their talent was not really suited, a trope exemplified by the suicide in 1846 of Benjamin Haydon, a friend of Keats and Dickens and a better writer than painter, leaving his blood splashed over his unfinished King Alfred and the First British Jury.
Twentieth - century painting has been concerned mainly with emphasizing the artist's presence in the work, often with an unfinished quality by which one can participate in the experience of the artist, the process of painting the picture.
Other remarkable works include the installation The Unfinished Conversation (2012), a portrait of the cultural theorist Stuart Hall; Peripeteia (2012), a fictional drama on the lives of individuals in two 16th century paintings by Albrecht Dürer, and Mnemosyne (2010), which tells the story of migrants in the UK, questioning the idea of Britain as a promised land, where financial worry and casual racism can instead be real threats.
But right now it's running only the beta version of Razer's Synapse software, which still feels unfinished and doesn't work on Macs.
The only issue is that the backsides of the cabinets are all unfinished which doesn't work for an open bar set up.
I promise you will be cleaned up Friday night when I get home from work, at which time, any unfinished projects will have to be thrown in a bag and will wait until 72 hours prior to the next Paris Flea Market sale.
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