Sentences with word «wildness»

Can we capture the experience of wildness in any setting as Kathleen Dean Moore suggests, whether it is urban, suburban or rural?
It feels neatly analogous to Moll herself, a strait - laced woman with wildness in her eyes.
Others in the show, too, go for wildness, like Joyce Pensato or Robert Kafka's merry - go - round horses.
The press release states that Pedersen «was among other things a leading figure in the European artist group Cobra, and whose hallmark was a boundless imagination and an inexhaustible joy in creation... Besides the artist's well known pictorial universe, ARKEN's exhibition also demonstrates the variety of Carl - Henning Pedersen's art: war pictures typified by wildness and horror, the eruption of energy in the Cobra years, and later examples of a more texturally oriented surface painting.
TrackMania Turbo is all about wildness, where players race at top speeds and go through multiple obstacles, timing when to drift and flying over vertical ramps.
This week, he hit 33 of 56 fairways, which is a significant improvement over that mess to open the season at Torrey Pines and then the lingering wildness at Riviera.
Tsang's first feature WILDNESS premiered at MoMA's Documentary Fortnight, and won the Grand Jury Prize for Outstanding Documentary at Outfest in Los Angeles.
Or Sandy Koufax, who had that terrifying heater but couldn't find the plate early in his career until, as his manager, Walter Alston, once marveled, «When he finally made it, he didn't just get adequate control, he went from wildness to perfection.»
The sad part is the way the market backlash and prohibitions against wildness in women painters now seem to shadow what she's actually doing.
There's more wildness in store for fans of Maurice Sendak.
In feature films, she tends to play people whose inner wildness is either triumphantly unleashed («Spy,» say) or was never leashed to begin with (see «The Heat»).
After so much wildness on the first half of your trip, Eureka is an inviting and lively switch.
After one workshop entailed grunting like a baboon to remember our innate wildness, we decided it wasn't the right fit.
Even though the words are arguably spoken by a «seducer,» the sex is to be an act whose wildness will be gentled — «give it to me easy» — but one which, hopefully, will convey the lovers to «promised lands.»
Her 2012 film Wildness premiered at the Museum of Modern Art, and her work was also featured in the 2012 Whitney Biennial and in «The Ungovernables,» the second New Museum Triennial.
His first feature WILDNESS won multiple awards, including the Grand Jury Prize for Outstanding Documentary at Outfest 2012.
Call it a sport - lite sedan, tuned for weather over wildness, but that will be just fine for many buyers.
Map of conservation values that include wildness, connectivity, and habitat representation in protected areas.
Correa ends up flying out with half - a-swing to right field, and Hill manages to make his early wildness not matter one bit.
«A zoo is one of the frontiers where we confront these issues... where we see the fault line between wildness and civilization.
There's no geometry in fire, there is only wildness and no logic.»
After so much wildness for so much of your trip, Eureka is an inviting and lively switch.
In complete antithesis to any mechanistic aura, Larry Poons's fourteen new abstract canvases at Danese and Loretta Howard Gallery, New York (closed 2nd March) maintained a studied wildness as volatile and hedonistically excessive as his early compositions of gridded dots in the 1960s were systematic and stringent.
Feminist Land Art Retreat (FLAR) is a conceptual project that provokes reflection on relief, escape and wildness within contemporary life.
Tsang's prolific (and frequently collaborative) creative output includes the award - winning documentary Wildness (2012), which focuses on the denizens of L.A.'s historic Latin / LGBT nightclub Silver Platter and the parties organized there by Tsang with DJs NGUZUNGUZU and Total Freedom.
So our moral wildness will never escape the moral law.
Saw lots of amazing, amazing wildness!
Understanding form itself as a means of grace challenges us to take another look at the sometimes forbidding wildness of the arts, to open the doors of our churches not only to obviously useful and «religious» art, but to unpredictable forms, forms that exist apart from any question of usefulness.
I think it's part of the wonderful process of growing up, but if there can be that balance in the end (wildness + maturity), then community-wise, you're onto something.
The Holy One who met me certainly had something of the untameable wildness of Holy Spirit.
The light, however, had a quality of warmth and wildness unknown to me in the Midwest.
And you can taste her vulnerable, strong, compassionate wildness on every page.
Shade's even - par 72 was the only bright spot for the British, and his 68 on the final day enabled him to win the individual trophy, but Bonallack's injury and Townsend's wildness ended the British chances.
The next group of potential impact starters who have yet to pitch regularly in a rotation includes Karsay, 25, who has recovered from elbow surgery; Park, 23, who is taming his tendency toward wildness; and Carl Pavano, 21, a Red Sox prospect whom one scout calls «maybe the best pitcher in baseball on his way up.»
Founded in 1939, the park's purpose is to preserve natural wildness, exotic trees and strange animals — not only jaguar but capybara (world's biggest rodent), tapir, deer, monkeys, coatis, wild pigs and anteaters.
Wildness reminds us what it means to be human, what we are connected to rather than what we are separate from.»
It says «we should feel duty - bound to recognise that wild animals have intrinsic value, and respect their inherent wildness and its implications for their treatment».
Mooallem argues conservation is and always has been about fulfilling people's need for nostalgic wildness, however contrived and fictitious it may be.
But he celebrates not its pristine wildness, but its dynamism and diversity.
With a surprise ending that left festival audiences cheering, director Judy Irving's film celebrates urban wildness — human and avian — and links parrot antics to human behavior.
Instead of throbbing with a teenage spirit of rebellion — or things like youthful wildness, humor or sex — the two «Divergent» movies are curiously content to eke out a rigid, lifeless fable in drab futuristic environs.
In forming such a reverential biopic the humanity of these characters and Herzog's own wildness are whittled away, leaving the mere husk of a more interesting story behind.
It shows the influence of Cassavetes in its comic dramatization of the trials of male bonding and the struggle for emotional integrity, but where Cassavetes captures the tooth - and - nail wildness of first - generation Americans clawing their way into the middle class, Anderson's film recalls an older, more disciplined, although no less self - excoriating, tradition — the WASP modernism exemplified by Ernest Hemingway and Howard Hawks.
She has, seemingly, no job, no hobbies, no friends, nothing but an empty house that she fills with meaningless symbols of distant wildness.
Szifrón has taken some influence from Pedro Almodóvar (who in fact co-produces the movie), perhaps something from the Dionysiac wildness of Emir Kusturica and even the tensions of Spielberg's Duel and Tarantino's Pulp Fiction.
Strong - willed director Sam Peckinpah turned in a Western for the ages (despite much studio interference), caked with grime and dirt, tinged with frontier wildness.

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