Sentences with phrase «works enliven»

«Brash new works enliven local Museum.»
They are patrons of local artists whose works enliven public spaces, and they are generous mentors to small business owners.
Each work enlivens the surrounding space and draws our attention to the architecture of nearby buildings.

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Their commitment is to liberate, enlarge, deepen, and enrich the pro-life forces in families, individuals, and social institutions — and to equip laymen for their enlivening work in the congregation and community.
We are still working at ways to enliven printed matter through our voices and gestures when the culture - at - large has developed new aesthetic standards shaped by the electronically mediated «word».
Since 1960 over two hundred books and countless reports have examined either single congregations or their species, and any new work such as mine gratefully follows the tracks that many sorts of explorers — consultants, management specialists, sociologists, psychologists, ethnographers, historians, and others — have already laid down.1 Prior to 1960 the investigation of the local church was more occasional, and except for a few books written to enliven parish programs2 and the pioneering sociology of H. Paul Douglass, 3 the analysis occurred primarily in Europe.4
It was hard and amazing and I felt so enlivened by their work.
I see all of my work as an opportunity for engaging in enlivening discussions with teachers about how to embody and manifest the rare gifts that Waldorf education is able to offer our children.
I've worked in spaces were moms have asked me to bring out oils particularly in hospital and it's really kind of fun when the providers walk through the door, they walk - in and they've been in the hospital environment and it just smells hospital and then they walk - in into your room and sudden, «oh, hey that smells really good» you know when you get the orange oil because moms have some fatigue and probably at that point of mommas fatigue, most in the rooms are fatigued so you get out any other citrus oils kind of enliven the room and the providers walk - in and they kind of, «whoa, that smells really good».
Our overarching goal is to inform New Yorkers and enrich and enliven the debate over the decisions that affect everyone who lives or works here — or simply cares about America's largest city.
For many of us, the job's biggest impact is in the district, helping the constituents who hire us.I have been proud to work with colleagues and community leaders to secure millions for public housing, new waterfront parks and flood resiliency after Hurricane Sandy; make local improvements, like bringing a pool to enliven Brooklyn Bridge Park and cherry trees to beautify Chinatown; and advocate for constituents in need — to save a home, pay for life - changing surgery or cut through bureaucratic red tape.
We need a new working class hero to enliven Labour Conference.
Her yoga classes and her coaching work balances vigor with ease, inviting you to uncover your strengths, build awareness, restore your spirit, and enliven the wisdom of your senses.
At the same time, these omega - 3s go to work promoting healthy circulation and increasing blood flow to every part of your body, enlivening your limbs and organs.
We start with wholesome, organic ingredients and then working in harmony with nature, we gently guide the transformative power of fermentation to culture and create enlivened foods that nourish your body, mind and spirit.
The mask can be used for either men or women and works to enrich and enliven the skin, because at the end of the day our skin gets thirsty for rejuvenation and there are moments where we need to just put on a mask and restore our natural beauty.
The American Swan light blue Detroit Metro denim shirts for men with embroidered branding are for enlivening dull Fridays at work.
By 1976, he was working as a full - time actor, his weather - beaten countenance and self - assuredness enlivening many an otherwise «flat» scene.
It allows the show to be more than just a look at the culture around a male rapper but also works to enliven Earn's world.
Scenes in San Francisco, where Cate Blanchett's Jasmine is forced to relocate after she loses her riches, are somewhat more novel within the Allen oeuvre, but most of the working - class characters also seem stock, enlivened only by the acting skills of Bobby Cannavale and a surprisingly adroit Andrew Dice Clay.
Some audiences will be turned off by the blatant melodrama but the honest approach works for me and the strong performances from the cast clearly enlivened by the material elevates it beyond processed cheese.
Illuminate those emotional and passionate moments in the classroom that enrich and enliven their work as teachers.
Enlivened by personal recollections and memoi - style essays from critic John Lahr and artists Mike Nichols, Andre Gregory, Mitsuko Uchida and Twyla Tharp, this volume will help readers appreciate anew the carefully crafted underpinnings — Avedon's own brand of staging and, thus, performance — and psychological insight of this artist's work and photographic legacy.
Unsurprisingly, a co-op session enlivens the title, with partners have to work in close coordination to push back the alien incursion.
Certainly, the Criterion Collection enlivens appreciative reflection of films like Michael Cimino's Heaven's Gate or Seijun Suzuki's Branded to Kill, works that were initially berated upon initial release but now find a fruitful afterlife in physical redistribution packaged with supporting critical essays.
In the case of Seeded (1960), the first work on the right as visitors enter the gallery, these colors are amalgamated in an energetic mass of swirls, curves, bold lines, and planes of color that are further enlivened by patches of canvas left bare.
Her often monochromatic palette is reminiscent of distressed photographs enlivened with silver and gold pigments, imbuing her work with a reflective unpredictability that is equally disturbing and compelling.
During the residency Sam Nightingale will go in search of these imagined landscape to make a new body of work that will build on his practice that enlivens cinematic spectral spaces.
, Karin Weber Gallery introduces three artists, all of whom engage with light in their individual, highly distinctive ways — be it as their main subject, or to enhance and enliven their work.
About the Artist Zhu Jingyi (China, b. 1975) reimagines classic shanshui landscapes in a three - dimensional format through the application of resin onto canvas and wire to create textured structures that enliven otherwise flat, ink painted works.
In the exhibition «Light Revealed», Karin Weber Gallery introduces three artists, all of whom engage with light in their individual, highly distinctive ways — be it as their main subject, or to enhance and enliven their work.
The Chinese Art Book presents a definitive selection of 300 works, from the earliest dynasties to the new generation of contemporary artists enlivening the global art world today.
Yet, enlivened by an expressive, though always economical, touch, her work resonates just as strongly as a sustained, self - reflexive enquiry into the act of painting: what it might take to bring an image into being on a bounded, flat plane.
In gathering together such an array of his works on paper, Gagosian provides an exhilarating view of the wide - ranging, challenging, and frequently enlivening oeuvre of this most cerebral of artists.
In all of his works, the unorthodox combination of forms and materials suggests a certain raw volatility and helps enliven the work.
All of the artists shortlisted for this year's Turner Prize use film or video and most of them star in their own work - most notoriously Tracey Emin, who enlivened the 1997 Turner circus by staggering drunk out of a post-award television debate declaring, «I'm off to phone my mum.»
By the time it opens on Oct. 7, the life's work of her near contemporary, «Carmen Herrera: Lines of Sight,» will be enlivening the walls of the Whitney Museum of American Art with sharp - edged forms and brilliant colors.
In 2012, the Contemporary Art Society invited seven UK - based museums to research Eric and Jean Cass's donation and to pitch to receive clusters of works that would complement or enliven their current collections.
The museums will now begin to work with their nominated artists to better visualise their proposed commissions and the ways in which these commissions will enrich and enliven their collections, for the benefit of public audiences now and in the future.
Alternating tubes of purplish blue, lime green, and lemon yellow in the large - scale work «Pacific Jazz» enliven the gallery, while the sage and gold of «Way Out West» evoke a desert at sunset.
While the material and technical difference between the printed Fantasy Island and the painted Village HD may be impossible to distinguish when comparing the two on a computer screen, in person the formal and theoretical layering that enlivens work like Village HD literally falls flat in Fantasy Island's digital - to - digital translation.
Sophia Bardsley, Deputy Director of the Contemporary Art Society, said: «Our unrivalled relationships with museums, built up over 100 years, ensure that we have developed an in - depth knowledge of museum collections in the UK and how these collections can be enriched and enlivened through gifting new works.
At the same time, Dotson instills a more robust sexual desire in his depiction of the objects in his compositions, enlivening the works with a libidinal energy all their own.
Prouvost is wonderfully, unmistakably French, and her work merges subjects from a challenging diversity of cultural sources: such enlivening pluralism surely helps to make this a «British» prize, which corresponds to the complex composition of art as it is developed in, and in relation to contemporary British society.
Working out of her antiques shop in Hudson, New York, she refashions decrepit wooden boxes into wall reliefs that measure less than 6 by 12 inches and enlivens them with roughly geometric, abstract paintings.
Lesser - known photographic and book works also enliven the show.
A sense of fun enlivens his work.
The works selected for Unlimited Perception include a retrospective overview of two of the main series that Biasi has worked with for decades — the Torsioni, simple geometric forms enlivened by a rhythmic procession of PVC strips, and the Rilievi Ottico - Dinamici, colorful explosions that seem to vibrate via the grids of PVC that hover above painted designs.
At the same time, Dotson installs a more robust sexual desire in his depiction of the objects in his compositions, enlivening the works with a libidinal energy all their own.
At the heart of the Williams College campus, the museum draws on the collaborative and multidisciplinary ethos of the surrounding college to enliven the more than 15,000 works in its growing collection.
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