Sentences with phrase «whose singular»

The landmark exhibition will investigate the unique working methods, profound relationships, and influence of a choreographer whose singular approach to sharing a «common time» remains one of the most inspirational models of the 20th century for interdisciplinary practice.
This exhibition offers an unparalleled opportunity to examine the work of one of the 20th century's most enigmatic artists, whose singular vision still resonates powerfully today.
As the artist's first West Coast presentation, the exhibition is an unprecedented opportunity for Bay Area audiences to immerse themselves in the work of an artist whose singular contributions to twentieth - century modernism anticipate today's renewed interest in the sculptural and material qualities of abstract painting.
Maybe it is that Rockstar is made up of mavericks whose singular purpose is to push the buttons of politicians and «moral» people.
Though Daniel Kaluuya and the rest of the cast are all great in their roles, the movie's true star is Peele himself, whose singular vision makes «Get Out» one film that you won't soon forget.
It's time for a party whose singular goal is equality for women, a party that knows women work as hard as men do and is committed to getting them equal pay.
When you join the CMIT Solutions franchise system, you're immediately part of a team of experts whose singular goal is to help you achieve your entrepreneurial dreams.

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Other than the University of South Carolina, whose business school also focused on international business, Thunderbird was in a singular position to capitalize on the growing interest in global management.
But this is to interpret «the occasion as a whole» to mean the complete set of phases in the occasion, not the occasion as a singular actual entity whose phases are abstractly, that is, analytically, contained in it.
Sin, the noun in the singular, is a religiously freighted term whose purpose is to point to that state: our failure to become what we are created to become and hence our failure to «obey» God's command which is precisely that we shall become what we are created to become.
An ardent person, of singular moral purity and integrity, «for whose love the whole world was too small» — no wonder men loved him in return with a supreme devotion!
Singular psyches are better conceived, in the view I have been sketching, as fleeting nodes in a multi-layered semiotic network whose connectivities are both ensured and characterized by shared modes of symbolization, or signification, such as language supplies.24 Here the «We» often claims the last word, but so long as some vestige of radical imagination remains, singular psyches are not subservient to public customs, institutional definitions, entrained instincts, ingrained habits, aSingular psyches are better conceived, in the view I have been sketching, as fleeting nodes in a multi-layered semiotic network whose connectivities are both ensured and characterized by shared modes of symbolization, or signification, such as language supplies.24 Here the «We» often claims the last word, but so long as some vestige of radical imagination remains, singular psyches are not subservient to public customs, institutional definitions, entrained instincts, ingrained habits, asingular psyches are not subservient to public customs, institutional definitions, entrained instincts, ingrained habits, and soon.
And wishing may be little more than the fantasizing of a future whose shape is determined exclusively by what I (first person singular) would like now (present tense).
Sesotec GmbH from Schönberg not only presented itself with a trade fair stand but also with a specialist lecture held by Michael Perl, head of Business Unit Sorting Recycling, whose personal forecast for the future of PET recycling was: «We are at the beginning of a new phase in which companies must effectively and efficiently find the way from singular sorting solutions towards multi-sensor-supported and networked PET sorting.
And the singer is Kai Avent - deLeon, Sincerely, Tommy's owner, whose effortless, singular style infuses everything in the place.
PSG and Manchester City, the two clubs whose owners have enough money to spend # 500 million on a singular painting, were never giving Alexis that sort of wage.
It is also another singular success for Ed Miliband, whose demand for the extension was accepted by the prime minister just moments after it was made.
A film whose story movingly outfoxes any number of shopworn expectations on its way to a singular, heart - rending outcome.
Also getting a best picture nomination (as well as nods for star Brie Larson, adapted screenplay by Emma Donoghue from her novel and director Lenny Abrahamson) was the singular «Room,» an emotional roller coaster whose success led to perhaps the biggest surprise of the morning.
It's that very rare feeling that you're settling into a movie whose individual elements are so finely attuned they fuse into a singular construct of pure entertainment.
Gerwig is the singular comedic talent whose quirky, offbeat sense of style was on glorious display in several Noah Baumbach films, notably «Frances Ha» and «Mistress America,» both of which she co-wrote.
Because Hare's script grapples with serious themes and singular events whose ramifications are still being felt, it is effective when it counts.
«Throughbreds» (whose title was singular when it premiered in Sundance's NEXT section in January 2017) may have been overshadowed by «Get Out» at that film festival, but it's no less elegant or lethal, concentrating its satire not on racial mind games (the way Jordan Peele did, seizing the zeitgeist in the process) but a case of blue - blood breeding gone horribly awry.
Said True Blood creator Alan Ball: «Nelsan was a singular talent whose creativity never ceased to amaze me.
For the first time, Anderson seems to have channeled some of his own sensitivities into a singular character, one whose commitment to his artistry runs counter to his relationship with the world.
Refn, whose movies all have a singular and edgy visual style, is bringing back his regular creative team: Editor Matthew Newman and composer Cliff Martinez.
A human species whose long cosmo - eco-biological evolution would lead to a huge diversity of singular cultures that have been mutually fertilizing themselves since its inception.
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Andrew's Brain is a surprising turn and a singular achievement in the canon of a writer whose prose has the power to create its own landscape, and whose great topic, in the words of Don DeLillo, is «the reach of American possibility, in which plain lives take on the cadences of history.»
Even if it never really transcends standard biography, Wulf certainly makes her case, establishing the singular significance of a man whose work was etched in stone but whose name was written on the shifting sands of time.
Born in the city in 1927, he belongs to a remarkably self - creative generation, which has included such singular individuals as Frank O'Hara and Edwin Denby, whose urbane voices and visions became inextricably identified with the realigning echelons of post-war American upward mobility.
Oliveira, who is represented in the show by a 1961 oil portrait of his mother, was a friend of Polish - born Waldemar Mitrowski — whose small canvas «Outdoor» is enigmatic and poetic — and a mentor to John Goodman — whose «Figure # 29» is sensual and singular
COUNTRY: The United States AWARDED BY: The Whitney Museum and the Bucksbaum Family Foundation WHAT IT IS: $ 100,000 AIM: To honor a participant in the Whitney Biennial whose contribution to the show «demonstrates a singular combination of talent and imagination.»
Established in 2015 by Brooke and Hap Stein, the Stein Prize is given on an annual basis in recognition of an artist, chosen from one of MOCA's self - curated exhibitions, whose work demonstrates a singular combination of talent, innovation, and promise.
Figuring History: Robert Colescott, Kerry James Marshall, Mickalene Thomas brings together the works of three singular American artists whose work redefines history painting in a contemporary context.
Harris's fascination with Pollock matched his physical similarity, and his devotion assured a work of singular integrity, honoring the artist's achievement in abstract expressionism while acknowledging that Pollock was a tormented, manic - depressive alcoholic whose death at 44 (in a possibly suicidal car crash) also claimed the life of an innocent woman.
Our program aims to unearth artists whose practices show promise, particularly those with a singular voice who contribute to the Australian cultural landscape.
It has been a brisk and very satisfying 2006 for the Philadelphia Wireman, a singular enigma whose charged, history - filled icons have been exhibited at Fleisher / Ollman Gallery since their discovery in 1982.
The curatorial method applied allows for the resonances between artists to be explored, while also allowing in - depth focus on individuals who have either had longer careers (Sam Gilliam, b1933, Charles Gaines, b1944) or whose work has developed in a particularly singular style (Lynette Yiadom - Boakye, b1977).
From the Singular to the Indexical in Contemporary Portraiture For the past 14 years Paul Mpagi Sepuya has lived in New York and worked as a photographer whose focus was pinned tightly on portraiture.
While her visual sensibility recalls the work of the American artists Romare Bearden, Richard Yarde, and Mickalene Thomas, whose two - dimensional works are heavily textured through their use of color and pattern, Akunyili Crosby casts off in a singular direction, fusing African, European, and American influences and creative traditions while pondering the personal effects of living in an increasingly global, hybridized society.
Another major installation, In and Out and In and Out, Again (2013) unfolds against the backdrop of a large wall - bound gouache of downward pointing phallic shapes in blues and turquoises whose flow is interrupted by a singular orange - yellow triangle at its lower center.
Discover the singular vision of a Berkeley - born artist whose paintings explore both exterior and interior landscapes.
All the artists whose works are «fused» by The Mud of Compound Experience bring powerfully singular purpose to their practices, directed towards a questioning of the nature and earning of individual art objects.
The singular artist, her patented methodology, her hand, her oeuvre, a life primed for retrospection contra the looming anticipation of death, banal idioms whose meanings have worn through semantic satiation, the grand narrative of painting and its anthropomorphic object, legends of pop culture, salient reason itself — all appear to instinct as enframing devices or resistances to subvert.
is presenting the first museum exhibition in the UK devoted to the artist Joan Mitchell (1925 - 1992)- one of the most important and singular American painters of the post war period, whose work is gaining increasing recognition today.
This remarkable idea is the invention of Chris Marker, the inimitable French filmmaker whose lifelong investigations of culture and history have cut a singular path through cinema.
For more than five decades, he was a singular figure whose rigorous and visionary works changed the very parameters of art history.
Alan Reynolds, who has died aged 88, was a singular post-war British artist whose early landscapes of Suffolk and Kent — works peppered with teasels, oast houses, hop gardens, orchards, copses and cornfields — mutated into formally abstract compositions.
The new gallery is on Grosvenor Hill in Mayfair and its double - height, day - lit spaces shows, from Saturday, the stirring paintings of Cy Twombly, an artist whose gestural abstraction — sometimes incorporating scribbles and scrawled text alongside powerful swirls of colour — has a singular place in post-war American art.
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