Sentences with phrase «works as a focal point»

It is versatile enough to be incorporated into a collection or work as a focal point.
Working as a focal point of the teachers, companions, and educationalists for responding them on the environmental issues
The black helps to make the door pop and work as a focal point — you want the entrance to be a focal point.
A large central island works as a focal point for this large kitchen.

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Although the work of the foundation can not mitigate the present drought crisis, landowners in Texas and other stricken areas are fortunate to have such an institution as a focal point for learning the lessons of how best to prepare for droughts of the future.
His work goes under appreciated at Real and I believe at another club, himself as focal point, he would score more goals.
While fiscal responsibility is not solely the realm of Democrats, the city's fiscal health has become the focal point of heated policy exchanges between Mayor Kathy Sheehan and Ward 15 Common Councilman Frank Commisso Jr., who also works as Director of Municipal Affairs at the Albany County Department of Audit and Control.
Wear it as a focal point, or use it as an accent; either option will work just fine.
I actually picked this up in an oversized fit for wearing over more fitted pieces to work with different shapes and love how it looks with this lace dress, I think the colour of this denim jacket was the main focal point for adding it to my wardrobe as it's a subtle pink that works great for summer against more neutral tones to add some character to my outfits.
If you are wearing separates, then choose one floral print (either at the top or at the bottom) as the focal point and then work the rest of your outfit around this focal point.
Design became a focal point of their lives and her history in the field includes working for such great design houses as Lanvin, Balenciaga, McQueen, Valentino and Armani.
In conclusion, there are melodramatic spells, as well as some focal unevenness, spawned from hurrying past certain plot aspects that really aren't all that needed in the first place, being not much more than supplements to the rather repetitious bloating that makes this overambitious effort too overblown for its own good, though not to the point of completely dismissing its engagement value, as there is enough sharpness to the production designs, cinematography and score work to provide striking style, as well as enough story value, brought to life by inspired writing, direction and acting, - particularly by leading lady Halle Berry - to make «Alex Haley's Queen» a rewarding near - epic study on the struggles faced by the mulattoes who struggled to fit into a post-slavery society that was rich with racial tension and plenty of other life challenges.
If the title isn't using Sonic as its focal point, what other established IP could Sumo Digital be working into a kart racing game?
Other elements work nicely — such as the way he compares the cues and focal points of hypnotism to the subtle workings of racism.
«We are excited that the department has begun to provide a clear message on the importance of leadership as a focal point in their work to advance reform initiatives.
Choosing your focal point after the fact is a fun way to get creative with your photographs and it also works as a perk for quick shooters.
One of the focal points must be the quality of writing, including how good your own writing skills are, as well as your budget, and whether it will permit you to hire a writer whose work you'd be proud to include in your publishing efforts.
Another notable German, Friedrich Nietzsche, was still an unknown philosopher when he first visited Bayreuth during his younger years and the castle later served as a focal point in his works.
Just as a garden can be a work of art, a well - designed container garden can be an attractive focal point on your patio, balcony, deck or doorstep.
If the title isn't using Sonic as its focal point, what other established IP could Sumo Digital be working into a kart racing game?
So concentrate most of your heavier pen work in the foreground and around the focal point and use fewer, smaller and feinter lines as you move further into the distance in the painting.
In 1970 the church sponsored an exhibition of works that used the American flag as a focal point.
With a single work of art as the focal point, these conversations allow community perspectives to inform the way the museum interprets, displays, and teaches with objects in its collection.
Each work is an instance of a ripped frescoes, a technique developed by the artist in the 1980s which brings together two key moments in his paintings: a construction, based on a site, as a process for the formation of a support; and a reluctant walk (of a fake restauration) in the memory and the material history of the painting, of deconstruction, subtraction, a kind of intimate and forged archaeology, where a re-emergence of an unexpected fragment in the shape of clay, mosaics or shred (of colour or material) can become the focal point of the whole painting.
As the works fold and curl into themselves a non-didactic resonance becomes the focal point, whereas paint is the subject.
The intense focal point and symmetry evident in two of the compositions place the viewer squarely as in the Aperture Series works, on view on an adjacent wall.
Previously she held curatorial positions at the South London Gallery (SLG), the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) in London and the Hayward Gallery in London where she curated film, performance and exhibitions, and commissioned new works by artists including Juliette Blightman, Michael Smith, Bonnie Camplin, Kapwani Kiwanga, Jill Magid, Lis Rhodes as well as the group exhibitions Last Seen Entering the Biltmore (2014) and independently Duh — Art and Stupidity (co-curated with Paul Clinton) at Focal Point Gallery (2015).
Another focal point of the launch was the opening of Walter O. Evans Center for African American Studies, featuring a selection of close to 40 works from Evans» legacy collection of African American art - from 19th - century landscape paintings of the Hudson River School to works by masters of the Harlem Renaissance, as well as examples from the Federal Art Project of the 1930s and later 20th - century works by Jacob Lawrence and Romare Bearden, among others.
Her work has been included in group exhibitions such as «SoundSpill,» Zabludowicz Collection, New York (2013), «With the Tip of a Hat,» the Artist's Institute, New York (2012), «Novel,» a screening for Time Again hosted by the Sculpture Center, New York (2011), «Outrageous Fortune: artists remake the Tarot,» Hayward Touring / Focal Point Gallery, Southend (2011), and «The Great White Way Goes Black,» Vilma Gold, London (2011).
Focal points include Swiss masters such as Fuseli, Böcklin and Giacometti, plus Manet and Picasso and later works by Twombly and Baselitz.
Dinco's Finisterre works are an opening night performance and, for the course of the exhibition, the objects, as an installation, that remain after the performers have departed; the works use towels from the Baños Finisterre, Mexico City as focal points in considering unknown histories and the bathhouse's male guests as social catalysts.
Open to all Contemporary Art Society Museum Members, the scheme aims to provoke an examination of collecting practice that has a wider impact beyond the acquisition of the awarded work and act as a focal point for debate on gender imbalance in museum collections.
06.2017 Suffering ², MONA, Tasmania (solo show) 04.2017 The World Made New, PiArts London [commissioned] 03.2017 Casebooks, Ambika P3 London [commission] 10.2016 Suffering, Queenstown, Tasmania [commission] 10.2016 Nowhere Less Now ⁷ Glynn Vivian Gallery, Swansea, Wales, UK [commissioned solo show] 07.2016 Leisure Land Golf, Quad, Derby, UK 06.2016 Seeing Round Corners, Turner Contemporary UK 04.2016 Leisure Land Golf, New Art Exchange, Nottingham, UK 02.2016 Objects Do Things, Ujazdowsky Castle, Centre for Contemporary Art, Poland 03.2016 Stories in the Dark, The Beaney, Whitstable Biennale, UK 05.2015 Leisure Land Golf, Venice Biennale (EM15 commission) 01.2015 Reads Like a Book, Cricoteka, Kraków, Poland 09.2014 Mirrorcity, Hayward Gallery, Southbank Centre, London [new work] 10.2014 Top of the World, Sami Centre for Contemporary Art, Karasjok, Norway 01.2014 For The Record, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, UK 09.2013 Entangled ², (Theatre II), Matt's Gallery, London (solo show) 09.2013 Monocular ⁴, Quad, Derby [commission] 08.2013 Narrative Structures, Stryx, Birmingham, UK 06.2013 Nowhere Less Now ², (Red Queen) MONA, Tasmania, Australia [commission] 05.2013 A» Comes First, Toulouse International Art Festival, France [commission] 01.2013 The Book Lovers, EFA Project Space, New York, USA 11.2012 The Book Lovers, MHKA, Antwerp, Begium 11.2012 Reality Bites, Kiasma, Helsinki, Finland 09.2012 Nowhere Less Now, Tin Tabernacle, Kilburn, London [Artangel commission solo show] 07.2012 Entangled ², Turner Contemporary, Margate [commission] 06.2012 Focal Points: Art and Photography, Manchester Art Gallery, UK 05.2012 Møte (Meeting), Galleri Festiviteten, Norway 03.2012 Ich is ein Anderer, Kunstverein Freiburg, Germany 02.2012 A Trip to the Moon, Bonniers Konsthall, Stockholm, Sweden11.2011 Monodrome, Athens Biennale, Greece 11.2011 Beyond Deception, Erik Steen Gallery, Oslo, Norway 08.2011 Something In The Way, Lofoten International Art Festival, Norway 07.2011 Outrageous Fortunes, Focal Point Gallery, Southend, UK 03.2011 Extramission 6, TPW Gallery, Toronto [as part of Images Festival solo show] 03.2011 Dis - covery, Salamanca Art Centre, Tasmania 03.2011 The Collection, Rugby Art Gallery, inaugural exhibition of CAS and V&A purchase for the collection 03.2011 Just Photography, Ancient and Modern at Martos Gallery, New York, USA 02.2011 It has to be this way ², BALTIC, Gateshead (solo show) 11.2010 Persistence of Vision, Kunsthallen Nikolaj, Copenhagen, Denmark 10.2010 It has to be this way ², Mead Gallery, Warwick (solo show) 10.2010 It has to be this way1.5, Aspex Gallery, Porstmouth (solo show) 09.
1967 marked the beginning of Piene's involvement with Sky art, a term he coined in 1969 and which allowed him to use landscape and cities themselves as the focal point of his work.
She continued her collaboration with director Koyo Kouoh, working with her on several projects, such as Body Talk - Feminism, Sexuality and the Body in the Work of African Women Artists (to be held at WIELS, Brussels, in February 2015), and Streamlines, a project that makes the oceans the metaphorical focal point for an international group exhibition which will examine the cultural repercussion of the global stream of goods and trade between the South and the North (to be held at Deichtorhallen, Hamburg, in October 2015).
In this site - specific work, the ceilings, which normally provide the illumination for works on view, become the focal point and take centre stage as the work in itself.
Kazaan Viveiros who lives and works in Frenchtown, NJ uses heads of threatened or endangered animals in her paintings as focal points in addressing ideas of value and loss in contemporary society.
This will be the first solo presentation of Chadwick's work in Berlin, and will have as its focal point his series of steel beasts dating from 1989 - 1991.
He will discuss and explore how his innovative works use landscape imagery as a focal point for contemplation and reflection.
Taking and reinventing classicist and old masters paintings as principal elements and focal points for his work in this show, he uses angular forms inspired by and abstracted from his historical outdoor use of the alphabet to compliment the figurative work that he pays homage to and slices - up in equal measure.
The third floor takes Pop art as its focal point, with works from the 1960s installed within the context of a range of historical and contemporary developments, including those that address urbanism, consumerism, appropriation, and politics.
She recently performed as part of Lucky PDF's residency at the 2011 Frieze Art Fair, and has presented work at A Foundation, Liverpool, Focal Point Gallery, Southend - on - Sea and Tate Britain, London.
R.J. Preece: Do you see your work as exploring different focal points?
The finished works are then folded into specific sections where, over time, the creases perform an integral part of the work, specifically as focal points to its materiality.
The bedroom artwork is soothing: abstract works in a neutral palette by Mijangos and Armstrong, antique French architectural lithographs, one of Hogensens's chair drawings, and, as a focal point, a dreamy, otherworldly color photograph by Justin Parr shot inside an abandoned building at the old Hot Wells Hotel and Resort.
As work continues both this site and the accompanying moderated blog (used primarily to disseminate news items and solicit comments) will form the central focal point of the effort.
«I look forward to working with my new colleagues in enriching the academic program through offering an elevated curriculum designed to facilitate long - term student success and to establish Queen's Law as a focal point for high - level research activity in business law.»
Current global human resource trends show that work culture is becoming a focal point for many businesses and that companies are hiring based on a candidate's personality as much as their skills and experience.
As you enter the field, adapting to this new way of working will be a focal point of your role.
As a national focal point for leading and promoting research in this field, the Refugee Law Initiative (RLI) works to integrate the shared interests of refugee law scholars and practitioners, stimulate collaboration between academics and non-academics, and achieve policy impact at the national and international level.
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