They're created especially for law firms, so — while they deal
with quotidian details — they're organized by case or matter.
Powerful, poetically charged images emerged from milling ideas and memories together
with quotidian observation of objects that ceaselessly surrounded him: books, clocks, paint, canvases, boots, cigarettes.
Luc Tuymans (b. 1958, Mortsel) is a Belgian artist who is internationally known for his paintings that engage equally with questions of history and its representation as
with quotidian subject matter cast in unfamiliar and eerie light.
Tania Pérez Córdova's sculptural work connects the viewer
with quotidian scenes outside the exhibition space.
Overton has become known for her site - responsive installations and sculptures made
with quotidian materials.
His ongoing series of Sunday Paintings, in which he records the appearance of the sky every week along with a diary entry, juxtaposes the cosmological
with the quotidian.
Poignant and personal, her diaries and journals which she kept for the entirety of her life convey Hesse's struggle
with the quotidian and her relationships with family and friends while striving to become an artist.
The obsession of his art
with the quotidian recalled the use of banal objects, such as tram tickets, in the work of Cubist painters, while his later pieces made explicit confession of his debt to Leger, Matisse and Seurat.
Chamberlain's idiosyncratic approach to titling is indebted to the often quite abstract ways in which these writers interacted with language and, more specifically,
with quotidian words, not only as referent but also as sound and mood.
About the artist: Beijing - based Zheng Xuewu (b. 1964) has become celebrated for creating an art of unorthodox methods that is in unique dialogue
with quotidian Chinese imagery and language.
Zheng Xuewu has become celebrated for creating an art of unorthodox methods that is in unique dialogue
with quotidian Chinese imagery and language.
Zheng has become celebrated for creating an art of unorthodox methods that is in unique dialogue
with quotidian Chinese imagery and characters.
Here's what did work: Glenn Kaino's glittering mass of arrows in flight at Honor Fraser's booth, a demure suite of gelatin silver prints showing Carrie Mae Weems dancing in a nearly transparent white nightgown, Galerie Brandstrup's laser - focus on young painters (including Michael Kvium and Christer Glein), and Chris Wiley's quirky photographs mimicking and framed
with quotidian substances (never has Astro - Turf served a better purpose than a picture frame) as part of Nicelle Beauchene Gallery's entry into Armory Presents.
The perpetual movements of an ocean, or the endless variations of a skyscape, reflect in Bianchi's work our shifting internal gestures and motions — in a constant movement from still to moving images where the eternal is reconciled
with the quotidian.
It is foolish to compare the Olympics, which features fourth - liners who are bona fide stars,
with the quotidian schedule of a 700 - player league.
Not exact matches
It was not banality as such but the
quotidian nature of the Nazi dictatorship that made coming to terms
with Nazism so difficult after as well as between 1933 and 1945.
These clear racist and racially - tinged occurrences happen
with a kind of
quotidian regularity.
It reconnects us, in
quotidian observance,
with the great meta - story that remains true even when everything conspires to make us believe it too good - at any rate, too bizarre - to be true.
«I have come to believe that the true mystics of the
quotidian are not those who contemplate holiness in isolation, reaching godlike illumination in serene silence, but those who manage to find God in a life filled
with noise, the demands of other people and relentless daily duties that can consume the self.»
The
quotidian effort to minimize that «gap,» which means cooperating
with God's grace, is the warp and woof of the spiritual life.
I studied The
Quotidian Mysteries and prayed the prayers of Brother Lawrence, who famously declared that «the time of business does not
with me differ from the time of prayer; and in the noise and clatter of my kitchen... I possess God in as great tranquility as if I were upon my knees at the blessed sacrament.»
And as every mother knows, Mary also experienced the
quotidian sorrows of motherhood: the first bruised knee, the unkind words of other children, the frightening illnesses, the surprised eyes of a little boy the first time he witnesses injustice, cruelty, or the suffering of another, the gifts she wished she could give him, the memories she wished she could preserve forever, the disappointments she wished
with all her heart she could stop.
I vote for the capers - Pain
Quotidian makes a splendid open face egg salad sandwich, and tops it
with a few salted capers.
Fever Pitch is about the
quotidian and what one man can learn about himself by participating in the national obsession; The Soccer Diaries starts
with a child in search of something thoroughly other, a citizen cheating on his own country's sporting culture.
The arthritis is accompanied or preceded by fever for at least two - weeks that is daily («
quotidian») for at least 3 of those days,
with one or more of the following symptoms: red rash (evanescent erythematous rash), enlarged liver, spleen or lymph nodes, and inflammation of the tissue lining (serositis) of the lungs, heart, or stomach.
Blogging has (usually) more substance, I prefer to know something about the «real life» of the people, their thoughts and feelings, their creativity but also their
quotidian life, their stressful job or their problems
with plumbers.
The look of the film complements the pervasive dourness; cinematographer Rachel Morrison captures this purgatorial locale
with the same kind of gray - green
quotidian palette favored by Tim Orr in his collaborations
with David Gordon Green.
Yasujiro Ozu's ode to childhood interweaves observations of human behavior
with the simple surfaces of
quotidian life in Tokyo.
After staging a whiz - bang OASIS chase scene set in New York, replete
with King Kong and T. rexes slashing into the frame, who wants to be dropped back into
quotidian slumminess?
It carries pleasing echoes of Jim Jarmusch's Paterson, which, besides its structure grounded in
quotidian repetition, its undercurrent of existential questions and its tracking of incremental internal shifts, it also shares
with Lucky both a veteran protagonist and Barry Shabaka Henley in the role of a proprietor whose establishment the protagonist frequents.
As Roy stands in a field,
with the boy in his arms, peering
with great anguish at the eastern horizon behind a line of trees, the suspense is no less unbearable for the fact that we know that what we're about to see is the most
quotidian thing in the world: as The Beloved sang in 1990, it's just the sun rising.
The death of chief minister Cardinal Mazarin, the construction of the palace at Versailles, the extravagant meals of the royal court: all are recounted
with the same meticulous
quotidian detail that Rossellini brought to his contemporary portraits of postwar Italy.
Though the slightest thread of a story enters
with a triangle between the wolfish salesman and the two girls, leading to some glancing hints of jealousy and disappointment, overall the film remains faithful to the ebb and flux of
quotidian reality.
From an onstage conversation
with Elvis Costello to a community discussion of the misrepresentation of slavery in McGraw - Hill textbooks to a Gabriel Garciá Márquez book group so smart and impassioned that I wanted to sign up for it immediately, «Ex Libris» demonstrates Wiseman's usual genius at constructing a mosaic of the
quotidian.
The movie opens
with a title explaining that a medical breakthrough in the early 1950s allowed human life expectancy to surpass 100 years by 1967, which instantly compromises the
quotidian tone Ishiguro worked so hard to create.
Nathan Silver tackles melodrama in Thirst Street, fusing its emotional bigness
with his unique form of
quotidian portraiture without one cancelling the other out.
A lavish, romantic depiction of the monarch's courtship
with future husband Prince Albert (Rupert Friend), it's the very definition of a
quotidian costume drama, skirting over the major issues of the early years of Victoria's reign to speak in broader terms about her idealism, the problems presented to her by her youth, and the manipulation of her affections by courtly politics.
Beyond communicating
quotidian information and sharing content, by building these tools into our ecosystems, we create an opportunity to extend not only the learning, but also our students» connections
with others.
Those are the numbers for the
quotidian G80 / G90 engines; it will be interesting to see what N can do
with them.
The Miata has always been the automotive contrarian to both the
quotidian appliances and the over-the-top luxury sports cars
with which it shares the road.
What Marian knows is that life comes
with no guarantees, no promises of lasting happiness, and although she finds herself unsettled by this persistent, compelling man, she's unwilling to trade her hard - won,
quotidian existence for an indefinite future.
This collection of Campbell's stories about Bacchus and his everyday exploits among humans epitomizes the artist's great skill in extracting magnificence from the
quotidian and infusing outsize characters
with quirky humanity.
Forty Rooms, an excellent choice for book clubs, succeeds movingly in its exploration of identity, contentment and marriage; of the choices we make and the compromises we learn to live
with, that collectively make even the
quotidian extraordinary.
Cajun detective Dave Robicheaux is front and center, as concerned
with past injustices as he is
with current
quotidian crimes.
To do that, I not only needed to research deep into the twins» conjoined life itself, but also reveal their real connections
with history, whether it is a cataclysmic event like the Civil War or a
quotidian occurrence like an ocean voyage.
Acheiving a surface that resembles flaking plaster walls,
with rich pure pigment color, Gross crops and reverses
quotidian images to reveal abstract shapes and forms that are at once familiar and foreign.
That absurd human intention to represent what is real, and to keep looking for the repetition of what is
quotidian with the slightest detail, almost an exercise of personal analysis when we want to be in someone else's skin.»
«That Sidibé was a «popular» photographer rather than a satirical pop commentator on vernacular culture — which is to say he was a photographer firmly grounded in his environment who combined work - for - hire portraiture
with his own exploratory documentation of the
quotidian excitement of his Bamako neighborhood — made him one among several recording angels of a new generation of urban Africans, of which the other most important Malian example was his elder, Seydou Keita.
He adopts materials and gestures informed by
quotidian American public spaces, suburban culture, and everyday objects, and often works directly
with the architecture of a given site.
Selecting common hand saws, shovels, axes, baking pans, and cake servers,
quotidian objects that are assigned along gender lines of domestic work and construction work are painted
with titillating scenes of women frolicking about in a lake, or simply posing in nature.