Sentences with phrase «with grand gestures»

While works like Eclipse captured autobiographical moments with grand gestures, Derek has since focused his attention on the quotidian.
The artists in the exhibition, Tatsuya Higuchi, Takako Kimura, and Yuken Teruya do not attempt to present their works with grand gestures, but rather with a subtle and quiet yet at the same time powerful language.
Instead of letting go early and with grand gestures, Affalterbach's latest effort simply keeps on pushing and charging.
And if your courtship partner ever suggests that maybe the two of you should sit down to actually talk about real life instead of filling it all up with trivial events, it just means you've been slacking on filling your schedule with grand gestures.
But there's still an impulse to try and boost my colleagues» spirits with a grand gesture.
A big sign you're falling in compassionate love is an ever - growing empathy towards your partner: you feel sad when they're sad, happy when they're happy.10 You go out of your way for them — whether it's with a grand gesture or with something as small as bringing them their favourite ice - cream from the store.
Romantic poets often equate sacrifice with some grand gesture; Haneke gets real with it.
With a grand gesture, the Denver Art Museum helped to correct that unfortunate slant.
Henk van Vessem is a Dutch artist who paints with a grand gesture in strongly contrasting colors, employing the ideas of abstract expressionism.
A big sign you're falling in compassionate love is an ever - growing empathy towards your partner: you feel sad when they're sad, happy when they're happy.10 You go out of your way for them — whether it's with a grand gesture or with something as small as bringing them their favourite ice - cream from the store.

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There's an abundance of shredded iceberg lettuce, and the toasted bread is only half - toasted — if you're going to make the grand (and appreciated) gesture of toasting, go all the way with it.
The Civic Center was filled with everything that made Chicago such an exhilarating and alarming city — jostling, shouting, joking, cajoling, backslapping, backstabbing, bargaining, dealing, favors granted, grudges paid with interest, intimidation, bribery, conciliation, grand gestures, obscene remarks, and the occasional spontaneous act of generosity.
Each of these is a special moment and should be commemorated with the all - important grand gesture.
The good news is, its doesn't take expensive vacations or grand gestures to improve your relationship with your child.
To his neighbors in Queens and Manhattan, Mario Cuomo was personable and warm, with a flair for grand sentimental gestures.
A federal grand jury in Manhattan has begun hearing evidence in the case, which focuses on two de Blasio fund - raisers — Jona Rechnitz and Jeremy Reichberg — with investigators trying to determine if the two men benefited from some type of favorable municipal action, or the promise of some action, in exchange for their donations, their fund - raising or some other gesture.
As with all things lagom, spreading a little happiness doesn't need to involve grand gestures.
We have a selection of concrete gestures, irresistible gift ideas and messages, topped off with inspiration for a grand romantic gesture to sweep her off her feet.
If you want to make a grand gesture of love, what could be more romantic than surprising your partner with an unplanned visit?
For all the Hollywood obsession with high - concept and special effects, sometimes there's something enchanting about a simple story simply told, and a movie of small rather than grand gestures.
Her scenes with Cumberbatch are great, especially one involving the grandest romantic gesture one would ever expect from Turing.
It's all the more moving that Jamie's means of dealing with the destabilizing force of unrequited love consists of one grand, romantic gesture followed by a second, and considerably more foolish one, as she drives through the night just to catch a quick hello with Beth as the latter walks from the local coffee shop to her office.
And I guess that's a good thing because every time his number is called he responds with some kind of grand gesture that usually involves multiple lives being saved under his... Continue reading The Finest Hours
Brian De Palma has traditionally worked best when indulging the grand gesture, with the overblown confidence of someone drunk on their own talent, but with the proper self - awareness not to...
Brizé has made the sort of film that wins plaudits for preferring the «modest detail» to the «grand gesture,» to borrow from one trade paper review — a formula, replete with its quiet reverence of that «modest detail» that I've seen repeated at least several hundred thousand times since I first started making a practice of reading film criticism.
There is no room for introspection or melancholy, only big gestures or poses in the story's comparatively calmer moments of interpersonal communication and grand social events with blizzards of colorful confetti and streamers, flappers dancing on any elevated platform they can find, and musicians spread about everywhere.
And I guess that's a good thing because every time his number is called he responds with some kind of grand gesture that usually involves multiple lives being saved under his extraordinary captainship.
Chaplin's flourish calls back fondly to the silent era, when grand gestures were part and parcel with florid, morally insistent storytelling.
The remainder of their trip abroad is full of lessons learned and grand romantic gestures, ending on a mawkish note with a misjudged semi-climactic sequence combining two very dangerous thematic elements: strangers erupting into applause, and, um, the Anne Frank House.
This car frowns at and refrains from grand gestures, so turn in with restraint while staying in the taller gear then open up the steering early and feed the torque diligently.
Kinsley concludes Old Age: A Beginner's Guide with a plea to his fellow boomers to make a grand gesture that would be the moral equivalent of the Greatest Generation's triumph over Hitler: a self - imposed tax on the massive transfer of wealth they're currently enjoying to help whittle down America's mountain of debt.
This grand gesture happens only once a week, on Saturday night from 18.30 to 21.00, with the departure off Benoa Harbor, Bali.
My body swayed to the music, my arms sweeping the queues with flourish and grand gestures, and I insist that «jazz hands» are a must!
Selected for a 2010 Hothouse Artist Residency at UCLA and a choreographer for Asher Hartman's «Annie Okay» presented at the Hammer Museum by Machine Projects, McDowell is currently collaborating with Victoria Marks in her newest project, «Smallest Gesture / Grandest Frame.»
Rauschenberg's style derived from his ability to marry Schwitters's magpie sensibility with a sense of scale, and of the grand gesture, that he'd learned from the Abstract Expressionist painters whose work he had gotten to know after arriving in New York in 1949: artists like Jack Tworkov (a fervent early supporter), Franz Kline, and, of course, Willem de Kooning, whose own art would become raw material for Rauschenberg's famous Erased de Kooning Drawing (1953).
Vibrant and witty, layered and textured, she combines large gesture with tight pattern to create compositions that at once mimic the grand heroic gestures of the postwar painters, while capturing an all - over free spirit found in the graffiti that appears daily on the streets near her Bushwick studio.
On top of the subdued gradients Schnabel made grand gestures by applying the paint with his fingers, hands and feet on the canvas.
By the 1950s, White depicted working men and women on a grand scale, with an intensity of mark making and an attention to natural gestures that made his subjects into heroic figures.»
So I veered towards the Rothko and Newman side of the NY school, and with a touch of Mondrian thrown in, my work became much more about simplicity, solidity, scale and proportion than the grand gesture.
Many of his early subjects were teenagers, striking poses that imitated the blueprints of the movie and music industries with their meticulously staged dreams of the good life: visions of self - determination and resistance, grand gestures, and communities that stick together; pipe dreams that recur in the aspirational self - conceptions of many of the people Zielony meets.
Perhaps he intended the work as a riff on process art, or an attempt to pun action painting's grand gesture with miniature flicks of his wrist, but ultimately, the sloppiness of the piece is annoying.
Known for embodying the radical power of art not only in the grandest of gestures but also in the most misshapen, haphazard, collective, bric - a-brac of even the smallest of chance statements, BHQF rose to national and international prominence with recognition of the Brucenniel.
Each of her canvases are grand gestures — traditional - style «portraits» executed with
There's a clear affinity with Abstract Expressionism's grand gestures and monolithic stubbornness but there's also a lighter, more lyrical side to his work.
In the spring of this year, the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York made a grand gesture when it opened its new Renzo Piano - designed building in the Meatpacking District with «America is Hard to See,» an exhibition of works drawn from the museum's collection that remains on view through today (May 1 — Sept. 27, 2015).
In 2007, Pujol staged Memorial Gestures, a 12 - hour durational performance with 16 performers at the Rotunda of the Grand Army of the Republic, Chicago Cultural Center, opening their new IN - TIME series.
While at first glance Lin seems to prefer the grand gesture, on careful inspection he rewards the viewer with more subtle, measured experiences like small paintings on paper that recall 20th century abstraction by artists including Miro, Kandinsky, Gorky, and Gottlieb.
«How is it that Bruce Nauman, sequestered as he is most of the time in his New Mexico studio, manages to emerge now and again like a grand wizard to address the art world of the moment with a meaningful gesture that points the way to the future?»
Rather, he arrived at a kind of third - generation version of it, to slacken an angsty pictorial tension so to achieve a more transparent, matter — of - fact paint application, with a tendency toward incidental rather than grand gestures.
Echoing this sentiment in a grand gesture, Reames has created a sculpture of a trampoline with an American flag jumping mat - an object intended for recreation or exercise transformed into a symbol of irreverence and futility.
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