Sentences with phrase «which illuminate work»

The erudite comments here which illuminate work by scientists «who publish in Nature and Science» is breathtaking.
This slim volume includes an interview with the artist in which she illuminates her work and influences.

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When compiling this report, EY worked extensively with Credit Suisse, the University of St. Gallen and family offices themselves, a few of which have provided illuminating case studies throughout the report.
At its best this gives his work a wonderful sense of humour which can be as illuminating as it is entertaining.
See the important work by H. Iwand, Rechtfertigungslehre und Christusglaube, Leipzig 1930, which is particularly illuminating on this subject.)
There are many recent novels in English, written by Indians, which reveal new dimensions of Indian religious life and illuminate the historical, philosophical, and religious studies of Hinduism: R. K. Narayan is one contemporary novelist whose works have excited students to further study of Hinduism and Indian culture.
Instead, Acts 16:14 is a verse which shows the illuminating work of the Holy Spirit in the lives of other people.
Thorpe stated that he personally had found Whitehead's thought of little help in relation to his own work on animal behaviour which was largely concerned with birdsong, but I think Suzanne Langer has shown that it may indeed be illuminating to think of problems of animal communication and eventually human language in terms of instructions, subjective aims or feelings, rather than in terms of information and description of states of affairs.
Then there are the stories of getting my biographer's job done amidst the often sluggish realities of Vatican life: stories that wouldn't have fit in Witness to Hope and The End and the Beginning, but which now retrospectively illuminate, not only my own adventures in Rome (and elsewhere), but the accomplishment of John Paul II in getting the balky machinery around him to work as well as it did under his creative, courageous, firm, and collaborative leadership.
Luiz Ruscillo FAITH Magazine January - February 2007 Christ the Fulfilment of Wisdom «The Church, as early as apostolic times, and then constantly inher Tradition, has illuminated the unity of the divine plan in the twoTestaments through typology, which discerns in God's works of the OldCovenant prefigurations of what he accomplished in the fullness of timein the person of his incarnate son.»
Which is why I'm always grateful for those illuminating moments when I'm reminded that yes, perhaps the penmanship could use some work, and maybe someday they'll have wished we made this or that choice differently, but for the most part?
Among his works was the «Golfer's Prayer,» which he «presented on a hand - illuminated scroll to President Dwight D. Eisenhower» in 1959.
His work involved interacting with medical examiners (also called forensic pathologists), which quickly illuminated for him an elegant way to carve a career combining science and medicine.
Among other things, her work has helped illuminate the mechanisms underlying the loss of control over stem cell division, which is regarded as a cause of many human diseases.
For all their faults, teaching statements do tend to illuminate the character of the writer, which can work for you or against you.
The new work suggests graphene could also find uses in detection of biologically important molecules, such as toxins, disease vectors or food contaminants, many of which give off infrared light when illuminated.
We are able to observe the nebula without the aide of a telescope thanks to the large quantity of ultraviolet light thrown out by the stars embedded within it, which works to illuminate the surrounding clouds of gas and dust.
Two separate commentary tracks, the first and best with director Ben Wheatley and co-writer Amy Jump and the second with actors Neil Maskell, MyAnna Buring, and Michael Smiley, bring some of the film's more obscure passages into better focus, while a slew of formal interviews with the filmmakers, actors, and producers help illuminate the extent of the work that went into developing the project (Wheatley, for his part, comes across as surprisingly earnest and well - intentioned, which isn't quite what one expects after watching his film).
About Gilbert and Sullivan responding to withering criticism of «Princess Ida» by making a comeback with «The Mikado», it's the kind of film that perhaps shouldn't work but does — magnificently, thanks to a clutch of great performances and unshowy but precise direction, which ensures the movie succeeds on three levels: as an illuminating, partly self - reflexive meditation on the creative process; as an unusually vivid insight into just how different the world was as recently as the 1880s (all that wariness of the newfangled telephone!)
Or reserve time for quiet thinking before pairing and sharing ideas, which builds critical reasoning and safety among learners of different temperaments, cultures, and capacities, and illuminates diverse perspectives through group work.
The authors of the new study, Anna J. Egalite and Brian Kisida wrote for Education Next last year about three different theories of why students might perform better when they have a teacher of the same race and how their study (which was then a working paper) helps illuminate the issue.
Like on the new Corvette, GM has worked hard to diffuse the LEDs so that they illuminate as two solid strakes of light; that, director of Cadillac exterior design Bob Bonaface tells us, gives the whole family a recognizable face, and one which you can spot no matter whether it's day or night.
Bolden's clear, graceful language illuminates the social and political climate in which the artists worked, and the beautifully reproduced images will encourage readers to connect with the artists» work and visual art in general.
There is good work being done in associated areas which can illuminate what we do.
This award, which will consist of a cash grant of $ 500 and a certificate, shall be presented to the author or creator of the work that best illuminates an aspect of the ASPCA's mission, such as pet overpopulation, humane education, shelter adoptions, or the prevention of cruelty.
Schad writes: «Camino Real is a 1948 play by Tennessee Williams... and when it comes to entering into a dialogue with the works at Gagosian, reading the text can be illuminating... On the set, there is a wall and a gate that separates the town from what is simply out there - an unknown wasteland, a place where no one ever comes back from, Terra Incognita... I think about Twombly at the end of a long journey, which has taken him to places in the old world and the texts of our Western culture that I would like to visit.
In addition, it features an illuminating and lively essay by art writer David Cohen, which strives to explain the complexity of viewing and experiencing Frecon's work.
He is the next generation of a school in which there is much work yet to be done and many dark corners yet to be illuminated with vision.
In an illuminating interview with Barbara Takenaga, which is included in the catalogue accompanying her exhibition of New Paintings at DC Moore Gallery (September 5 — October 5, 2013), Robert Kushner makes an observation that goes to the heart of a question that I want to raise about the artist's recent work:
A self - described «collector of souls», Alice Neel's work provides an illuminating insight into the cultural, countercultural and multicultural circles in which she moved.
Fortunately, Young's work has been included in the recent exhibitions High Times, Hard Times: New York Painting 1967 — 1975, assembled by Katy Siegel in consultation with David Reed, and Peter Young: 1963 — 1977 at MoMA PS1 (June 24 — September 24, 2007), which was accompanied by a monograph containing an introduction by David Deutsch, and illuminating essays by Alanna Heiss, Klaus Kertess and Ellen H, Johnson, the latter previously published in Artforum (April 1971).
I visited the show on a dull grey afternoon, unusual for New York, and the light crawling through some glass panels in the ceiling seemed to have to work hard to illuminate the paintings — which are so clearly designed to invite and set off different qualities and movements of light.
The exhibition featured approximately 70 prints, drawings and related sculptures from throughout Puryear's nearly 40 - year career, including many works never shown before outside the artist's studio.1 Together with its substantial catalogue, it illuminated the complex and intimate relationship between Puryear's two - and three - dimensional thinking, and the persistence with which he continually revisits and reworks forms, in some cases, over the course of decades.2
Whether focusing attention on the artists» personal beliefs and experiences, on shared cultural narratives, or on the overlooked, the works included in this exhibition illuminate the times in which they were made while also resonating in the present day.
Rust - red canvases (which represent well the actual work) are strewn about, a single line of light illuminates a real dripping red spill of paint, foreshadowing blood and suicide.
The exhibition features key works including Data Zone (2003), a group of long tables embedded with illuminated Petri dishes in which silent clusters of abstracted figures, which form and reform, evoke laboratory cultures.
In addition, the subject index also includes Horns own writing, which is illuminating and engaging for those with a longstanding interest in her work, as well as for people encountering it for the first time.
He continues to assemble his works starting with the wood battens and canvas fragments which result in surprising and often markedly inventive painted constructions, to which he adds titles that may at times illuminate or, at others, conceal his thinking before, during or actually after making the work in question.
Noted artist and writer Richard Kalina writes an informative essay illuminating the history of this movement, and Parrish Director and exhibition curator Terrie Sultan illuminates the artists» approaches to the watercolors and works on paper included in the exhibition, most of which have never been exhibited in a public museum nor reproduced in print.
Alternately, the piece can be read more abstractly as a map of flat, tangential relationships or symbolically, bringing to mind both the historical astronomers Tycho Brahe's and Johannes Kepler's diagrams, which attempted to prove Copernican astronomy, and Nancy Holt's Dark Star Park (1984), an earth work that simultaneously illuminates and mystifies the human relationship to celestial bodies.
Lorenzo Sanjuan presented in New York Outside roots, which implies an intelligent retrospective of the main ideas, messages and concepts that illuminate his work.
The selected works, all of which will have distinct connections to our collection, will make for an engaging installation exploring and illuminating the tensions and dualities between past and present.
Such a show would illuminate the conditions under which the works were made, but wouldn't necessarily encourage you to look at the works themselves.
Essays by curators and scholars examine her extensive research into altered states of consciousness; the introduction of the Mythic Being — her subversive masculine alter - ego; her media and installation works from after 1980, which reveal and challenge stereotypes of race and gender; and the global conditions that illuminate the significance of her art.
Traces of the Blinky Palermo: Retrospective 1964 - 1977, exhibition which was previously presented in the CCS Bard Galleries, are reactivated by Pittas to illuminate the artists» shared engagement with the nonobjective work of the Russian avant - garde.
Other models that are part of the show include Palace, a large scale illuminated text works, as well as a group of new sculptures which deconstruct Shaker furniture.
Inspired by an exhibition of illuminated manuscripts at the Fitzwilliam Museum, which included a vitrine containing the pigments used to create them, he has recently begun to make his own paints, the results of which can be seen in these paintings on linen and painted works on paper.
There, with the assistance of handy battery - powered lanterns, participants could illuminate the tunnel's ceiling, which was covered in Lipomi's absurdly simplistic Lascaux - style renderings of his entire body of previous works — the same ones that he had shown minutes before on a computer screen.
This new body of work, which includes paintings and c - prints, reveals the sordid gutters of paradise; a fractured world illuminated by neon and laden with lost boys, bloated sex tourists, escapist degenerates and opportunists.
Her hereditary flair for the chromatic is everywhere on the brightly illuminated walls of the Quogue Gallery, especially in such Mark Rothko - like clouds of rose and azure as the closely related vertical works titled 8 and 9, which take the rectangular vocabulary of the Abstract Expressionist master and soften it with billowing curves.
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