For the past 17 years, the vibrant canvas,
with fragmented forms and brusque brush marks, has been a part of Microsoft co-founder Paul G. Allen's private art collection.
Not exact matches
Just as an artist might begin
with a certain
form or a snatch of musical ideas or a line of dialogue, so the historical event begins
with an array of episodic
fragments.
With neither Labour nor the Conservatives likely to be capable of
forming a majority government and given the SNP's
fragmented unionist opponents north of the border, Britain's first - past - the - post electoral system could allow Nicola Sturgeon's party to exact a high price for support of a government in the Commons.
When the
fragment bound DNA, a region previously referred to as the «disordered domain» became more ordered and moved along
with two helices toward the 3» to 5» exonuclease domain to
form the binding groove.
Like one of Picasso's
fragmented Cubist portraits, Homo fossils from 300,000 years ago give a vague, provocative impression that someone
with a humanlike
form is present but not in focus.
These spent satellites
with attendant motors, fuel tanks, discarded instrument covers, bolts and the like
form a growing population of debris which can become
fragmented through collision
with other debris or by explosion of residual fuel.
As astronomers report online today in Nature, magnetic fields inside M33's six most massive giant molecular clouds — large concentrations of dense gas and dust that give birth to stars — line up
with the spiral arms, suggesting the magnetic fields helped create the huge clouds and that they regulate how the clouds
fragment to
form new stars.
The sites — including locations in the Crane Naval Surface and Warfare Center, Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge, and state parks — varied in habitat size and
form, ranging from small to large forest
fragments with varying degrees of tree cover.
«The nickel
fragments that sputter off of the pellet react
with the oxygen atoms to produce an oxidized
form of nickel that gets deposited onto the semiconductor,» Lewis says.
In the brains of patients
with Alzheimer's disease (AD), amyloid precursor protein is broken apart, and the resulting
fragments — β - amyloid peptides, or Aβ peptides — aggregate to
form plaques.
Ultraviolet radiation spices things up as well: It heats the grains and breaks up some of the molecules into reactive
fragments, which in turn bond
with other
fragments to
form new kinds of molecules.
They
formed silk scaffolds of different thicknesses (ranging from 2 to 5 micrometers) and stiffness combined
with growth factors, to test the success of megakaryocyte adhesion and the formation of proplatelets — the parts of the megakaryocytes that
fragment into platelets.
The pressure of the ice sheet constrains the lava flow, and glacial meltwater chills the erupting lava into
fragments of volcanic glass,
forming mounds and ridges
with steep sides and flat tops.
The
fragment forms a «micronucleus»
with its own membrane and becomes prone to extensive rearrangements of its genetic material, which can then be reincorporated into chromosomes during the next cell division.
The sequencing technology works by first chopping the genome into single - stranded DNA
fragments and combining them
with snippets of known synthetic DNA so that they
form small circles of about 400 bases.
In proposals to develop APM, this problem will be solved by guided molecular trajectories and positionally - controlled mechanosynthesis: reactive molecular
fragments will be guided by molecular machine systems to a specific position and geometric orientation
with respect to the growing atomically precise work piece so that the application of mechanical force will cause the desired bond to
form.
«In the animals, we saw that STB's delivered
with standard clinical catheters into centrally located vessels,
formed very effective casts, without leaking or
fragmenting, excluding any risk of pulmonary embolisms down the line» confirmed Reginald Avery, first author of the study.
But fossil
fragments unearthed in western Canada suggest that these giant flying reptiles co-existed
with a more diminutive
form — closer to the size of an albatross.
The highly reactive chlorine combines
with fatty acids and carbon
fragments to
form a variety of toxic compounds.
Not only does that reading explain the fervent use of voice - over, never more present here, recounting and musing on each experience
with that hushed, inimitable whisper, but it also explains the unique aesthetic of Malick's films: his desire to capture
fragmented but ideal
forms of corporeal, natural and architectural beauty, rendered so by Emmanuel Lubezki's superlative cinematography and some elliptical, compelling editing.
Genes associated
with the following
forms of inherited canine retinal diseases were tested for association using
fragment analysis in 11 PRA - affected and 11 unaffected Swedish vallhund dogs: canine multifocal retinopathy (cmr; gene: BEST1)[8], [9], rod - cone dysplasia type 1 (rcd1; PDE6B) and type 3 (rcd3; PDE6A)[23]--[26], progressive rod - cone degeneration (prcd; PRCD)[27], canine Leber congenital amaurosis (LCA; RPE65)[6], [7], cone - rod dystrophy (crdSWHD, NPHP4)[28], and achromatopsia / cone degeneration (ACHM / cd; CNGB3)[29], [30].
The limestone consists of similar skeletal
fragments that have been cemented together
with calcite to
form a rock.
This Uluwatu Tours package will start to visit Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park planned to be established a landmark or Bali mascot, in the
form of a giant statue, that is a statue of Lord Vishnu riding a Garuda bird, then continue the tour to visit the Beautiful Padang - Padang Beach is one of the best white sand beaches, then we continue to visit the main site is Uluwatu Temple is amazing temple sits on 70 meter protuding cliff
with some group monkey nearby, then the tour will continue to watching Kecak and Fire Dance Performance near the uluwatu temple, is a Balinese dance takes story from
fragment Ramayana, and then the last site during Uluwatu tours is visit Jimbaran beach to enjoy the delicious seafood dinner on the beach at local restaurant.
While the game is fairly linear, there are still puzzles off the beaten path for players to find, along
with picture
fragments that, once completed,
form mementos.
By 1943 these
forms have been loosened and
fragmented into a gestural calligraphy combined
with spots of darkened color that integrate figure and ground.
Appel's new series of paintings begin as primary arrangements: cut - out paper
forms referencing the portholes of Jean Prouvé's Maison Tropicale are combined
with Appel's own photographs of
fragments of his previous works, landscapes, and images of Paolo Soleri's Arcosanti.
Crouching Woman (1906 - 1908), Meditation without arms (after 1900), Torso of a Young Woman
with Arched Back (1909): these masterpieces demonstrate Rodin's experimental nature in large - format plaster sculptures and convey his sensual depiction of the female body through raw,
fragmented forms.
Aesthetically Rainer and Pendleton demonstrate a proclivity for deconstructed and
fragmented forms, which mine everyday dimensions of life for artistic material, frequently deployed
with a sense of irony, and a preference for minimalist expression.
Digital montage and geometric repetition at Rosewood By Jud Yalkut The two artists in concurrent exhibitions at the Rosewood Gallery through October 21 deal
with fragments and impressions from nature that synthesize into new visionary
forms.
His dynamic polychrome
forms confront the viewer
with familiar yet
fragmented forms: a virus, a cartoon figure, a carnival.
«Driving by her home in rural Massachusetts, Braman will often find such abandoned
fragments by the side of the road, and later imbue them
with the same significance as the pure
forms of major postmodern sculpture.»
Bray sketches
with her camera, taking digital images of the landscape, urban and rural, then
fragments the images in Photoshop into shapes and
forms.
By creating a transparent workspace, both artists give
form to the intersection of the real and imaginary, threading new narratives
with the impression of
fragments collected over time.
Cunningham's sculptural process is a
form of «urban mining,» transforming found materials such as exposed structural
fragments, and twisted steel beams
with layered significance and aesthetic function.
Superimposing intricate networks of lines, dots and planes of colour,
with recurring figurative motifs such as doors, windows, aeroplanes, railway tracks and
fragments of the human
form, Bernard Cohen creates dizzying arrangements, within which an internal sense of order is revealed to the viewer gradually over time.
The convolutions of these chance felt
fragments recall a disparate collection of memories — the quick gestures of a Joan Mitchell painting, the color field
forms of Morris Louis» stained canvases, the starkness of Robert Morris» wall pieces — each imbued
with aleatory process that accepts accident and chance.
Created by layering thickly painted areas
with fragments of found maps, the composition mixes mechanical reproductions
with tactile brushwork to yield a central circular
form edged by both paint and paper.
This composite pairs a detail of a newspaper
fragment in Untitled [black painting
with portal
form]
with the corresponding excerpt from a February 28, 1952, issue of the New York Times.
His best known series «Lynch
Fragment» is an ongoing project on which he has worked, variously, in response to racial violence (1963 - 67); as a
form of activism against the Vietnam War (1973 - 74); and as a reconceived means of recognizing admirable individuals and exploring a personal fascination
with African culture (1978 --RRB-.
Influenced by early 20th century Modernism, Jurgensen often quotes from art history by intertwining recognizable
forms and ideologies
with fragments of popular culture to create ritualistic monuments divining a contemporary spirituality.
Fragments of rituals and spaces of commune arrive
with the viewer as both background and as a
form of accelerated archeology.
In the new works, Sarmento combines his seminal portraits of the female
form with images taken from popular culture (found and personal material) silk - screened directly onto the surface of the paintings, that read almost like
fragmented film stills.
Spalletti's work refuses any straight - forward labelling as painting or sculpture — they are architectural
fragments in geometric
forms, impregnated
with flickering luminosity and pulsating touch.
This figure, often
fragmented, sometimes even completely abstracted, takes on various
forms, from the human face, at once raw material and object of symbolic representation, as
with Benglis's objectifying caresses, to the full body as place and tool of the trial and pleasure of repetition, as
with Nauman's amateur choreography, bordering on the absurd, to the traces and physical prints left by the artist - creator (or the «art worker» in his service), as
with the irregular random geometry of LeWitt, to the peers (Donald Judd) and tutelary figures in the history of art who inspire Flavin's evanescent structures... Now a disenchanted statement «Double Eye Poke» offers a challenge to the being of perception and thought.
The presented works will be connected
with texts on the artists, written by Josef Strau, partly already published, partly in a more
fragmented form of some collected notes.
The Lahore - based artist is well known for his Transliteration series, where he transforms imagery from masterpieces in art history into pixels of
form and colour, and plays
with the
fragments to create contemporary photomontages.
His works are
formed from a melange of blankets collaged
with found
fragments of magazines, paper, textiles and worn clothes.
The showroom has been set
with a course that allows to investigate different
forms of spirituality; to complement the visit it has been produced a travel journal, in which each artist has chosen a work to associate its image
with fragments of their open conversation
with the writer.
The New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture at 8 West 8th Street, in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, New York State is an art school
formed in 1963 by a group of students and their teacher, Mercedes Matter, all of whom had become disenchanted
with the
fragmented nature of art instruction inside traditional art programs and universities.
Inspired by the
fragmented bodies in works by Louise Bourgeois and Alina Szapocznikow, and the unsettling quality that can accompany even their most erotic or attractive
forms, she laces beautiful shapes
with strange, dark undertones.