Sentences with phrase «which evinces»

The committee is particularly interested in fine work which evinces social and ecological concern and is aimed at a general audience.
The Museum's small - format, highly - detailed painting, which evinces a strange perspective, was the springboard for Eliav to create a sprawling installation of twenty large - scale oil paintings that fill the exhibition space.
The Museum's small - format, highly - detailed canvas, which evinces a strange perspective, was the springboard for Eliav to create a sprawling installation of twenty large - scale paintings that will completely fill the exhibition space, each work conveying parts of the scene from a different perspective and in a different painting mode.
This feature is shared in common by the drawings and paintings, both of which evince an initial structure that is subsequently destroyed, or an initial gesture that is painted over to the point of obliteration, rescinding the first, spontaneous idea.
Included in the exhibition are: Buena Vista, Colorado (1973) by Henry Wessel Jr.; South Corner, Riccar America Company, 3184 Pullman, Costa Mesa (1974) from the series New Industrial Parks by Lewis Baltz; and Irrigation Canal, Albuquerque, New Mexico (1974) and Untitled View, (Boulder City)(1974) by Joe Deal, which all evince this radical reconceptualization of landscape.

Not exact matches

But he also evinced such open contempt for the news department (which he labeled â $ œFort Newsâ $) and current affairs â $ «the very lifeblood of the CBCâ $ ™ s raison dâ $ ™ etre as a public broadcaster â $ «that he alienated the beleaguered CBC staff.
The question, which I can't answer with any confidence, is whether the «political maturity» that evangelicals evinced in Iowa works in Romney's favor down the road.
Niebuhr didn't mean to be funny when he said that Lutheranism evinces a «mystical fear of action,» but for a Lutheran student of theology that's gut «wrenching humor» which, upon further thought, is kind of sad.
I am haunted by having left a man in desperate shape in order to respond to another who, at the level of party conversation, had evinced interest in «doing more,» yet who had created a world of work which did not allow him to step into another world.
A former student said of his teaching: «He not only thought out the -LSB-...] doctrines upon which he lectured, but he felt their power, and falling tears often evinced his emotion while he spoke of some particular aspect of the truth.
Again, unlike Emerson, Thoreau, Whitman — and even Melville — Hawthorne evinces a profoundly heterosexual and monogamous nature, one to which the elemental fact of womanliness is ever present and open to his powers of depiction.
But Abraham believed precisely for this life, that he was to grow old in the land, honored by the people, blessed in his generation, remembered forever in Isaac, his dearest thing in life, whom he embraced with a love for which it would be a poor expression to say that he loyally fulfilled the father's duty of loving the son, as indeed is evinced in the words of the summons, «the son whom thou lovest.»
And though we shall need to emphasize how» much «There is a God» evinces an attitude to the familiar, we shall find in the end that it also evinces some recognition of patterns in time easily missed, and that, therefore, differences as to there being any gods is in part a difference as to what is so and therefore as to the facts, though not in the simple ways which first occurred to us.
And many universities, which otherwise pride themselves on their data - collection prowess, have evinced an amazing lack of curiosity about the number of postdocs on their own campuses.
Most tantalizing, though, is Kylo Ren, whose history is a slow reveal, and whose turmoil, in the cold, counter-intuitive brand of intensity evinced by Adam Driver, is a wonderfully subtle thing in a story full of big explosions and a sometimes scenery - chewing, but always delightful, performance from Domhnall Gleeson, as General Hux of the First Order, which is the evil the successor to the evil Empire.
Indeed, for all of Assayas's personal attachment to this material, Something in the Air isn't significantly more illuminating about the period than something like Almost Famous, which uses the titular song to roughly the same effect, evincing the same impossible nostalgia for a time when everyone was supposedly moving together on one big bus, so to speak.
Also valuable and worth noting is «La Vie En Rose» which of course featured a spectacular turn by Marion Cotillard that was unexpectedly celebrated by Oscar, Zoe Cassavetes «severely underrated, wry and sweet, «Broken English,» which includes a very winning and charming turn by Parker Posey; Susanne Bier «s Danish drama, «After the Wedding» and perhaps surprisingly equally engaging, her underrated survival and recovery drama, «Things We Lost In The Fire,» which is made great by Benicio Del Toro (and even Halle Berry evinces that she's capable of good work in spots), Thai director Apichatpong Weerasethakul «s always mysterious and bifurcated, «Syndromes And A Century» (which has elements of both sci - fi and comedy).
In his first substantial role, Kristofferson evinces the same easy charm as his music, which is featured prominently.
Meanwhile, in what could be further bad news for Aakash, many other states have evinced interest in the XO laptop which means, there might be too few takers for the Aakash.
Arizona (1962) is another composition of rectangular forms, this time in varying browns, which includes drips and distinct brushwork, evincing Marden's admiration for the Abstract Expressionist artists.
The figure of the body plays heavily in her installations, which often feature fabric printed to evoke hair or skin, curving steel rods that evince the human spine, and draped sculptural installations made of women's clothing.
They are both invested in art's revolutionary possibilities for social change as evinced in Rainer's anti-war protest dances in the 1970s and the feminist dimensions of her radical choreographic style and films, as well as in Pendleton's Black Lives Matter flag for the Belgian Pavilion in the 2015 Venice Biennial and his latest series of paintings entitled Untitled (A Victim of American Democracy), which debuted this past summer as part of Edwards» Blackness in Abstraction exhibition at Pace Gallery and are now on display in Pendleton's first show with Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zurich named Midnight in America.
Consisting of resin and paint on multiple layers of unprimed canvas, it evinces a new materiality on Hubbard's part (c.f. Natalie Frank) but remains true to his pleasingly sleek style, which does much to sex up the whole category of abstraction.
This notion is reflected in his works, which, even when finished, evince a sense of continuous becoming, suggesting the possibility of future growth and change.
Duchamp's influence is also evinced in the exhibition's third major sculpture by Sarmento, Parce Que Rose, which is based on Duchamp's Why Not Sneeze Rose Sélavy?.
Situated in moments of slippage and interchange, his projects evince the volatility of art objects, which are on one level cash with which to trade and invest, and on another, art — the mysterious objectification of reflection, imagination, desire, and promise.
Two other sculptures which also evince a similar sense of loss and poignancy are Blaze and Millie Fire, whose original burnt wood elements were collected from a massive forest fire near the artist's ranch in Montana.
Unlike the Happenings of the 1960s, these works did not involve audience participation, nor did they evince the kind of hippie optimism which imagined that art could change the world.
To pull this off successfully, a certain amount of wit and skill is required, which the Portland - based artist evinces in both visual and verbal terms.
The choice of works is very deliberate with the exhibition broken down into seven themes: Beauty, Power and Space, which looks at each artist's engagement with the sublime, a theme central to English Romantic art but which survived through the modernist movement and is a key feature of Twombly's paintings; Atmosphere, which considers the ways in which the three artists paint land and sea through a filter of atmospheric conditions; Naught so Sweet as Melancholy, named after a phrase in Robert Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy, where the theme of loss and memorialisation are central concerns; The Seasons which reflects upon the passage of time; Fire and Water where all three artists evince the power of the elements; The Vital Force which brings together works of a sensual or erotic nature; and finally A Floating World where each artist contemplates mortality and external events that impact on their lives.
A double sense of explosive fragmentation and re-constitution is evinced by the long piece of rough string in «Millefleur» (2012), which precariously clings to the canvas under a layer of tar - like black paint, forming the outline of a figure.
For example, environmental ideologues evince a view of the world which holds that: i) the world is fragile; ii) the world provides; iii) the relationship between the world and people is delicately balanced.
The appropriate frame is that they track * climate * — that is, the «average» warming that results from considering the many possible temperature trajectories that reality could have taken, and which various model runs evince.
How to evince, or create, character without straying into ethical education or maxims on morality, territory into which advice on possessing good character inevitably points?
There may be circumstances in which some tribal punishments, which are alleged to have taken place in accordance with Aboriginal customary law, do not evince the necessary standard or meet the necessary threshold to be characterised in this way whereas in other circumstances they will.
(92) There may be circumstances in which some tribal punishments, which are alleged to have taken place in accordance with Aboriginal Customary Law, do not evince the necessary standard or meet the necessary threshold to be characterised in this way whereas in other circumstances they will.
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