"I try to find strange compositions, compositions that a human would not come up with," explains the artist.
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The vast ImageNet image recognition dataset doesn't consist of millions of careful compositions (or "compositions" at all), but instead of all manner of images gathered from the internet.
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From his bombastic, drum-filled Mad Max: Fury Road score to his creeping compositions for the Johnny Depp-starring Black Mass, Holkenborg creates daring new takes on traditional movie compositions.
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I wanted to do intimate, hand-held shots with Elisabeth but I also really wanted to do these formal compositions, so I would be mixing strict compositions with some verité-style shooting.
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"We are all immaculate complex compositions of chemicals," she said.
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In all three compositions Black women gaze forward without reservation.
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He was an assistant to Varèse and edited his compositions.
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That art form was the key to his own compositions.
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His cartoonish compositions become the characters in his dark comedies.
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Her voice helped elevate my live moments into eternal compositions.
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Some of his compositions are named after birds and insects.
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Timing for the turnaround on these compositions can also vary.
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"I know they're there, the angles and compositions," he says.
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Their drifting compositions are compelling just as digitalist collages too.
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The visuals are incredibly detailed and arranged into perfect compositions.
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Nor do her beguiling geometric compositions follow any discernible logic.
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Mr. Lang has experience with nontraditional compositions and unusual instruments.
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Even their most radical compositions retain a sense of unity.
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The process starts out with thousands of compositions of glass.
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The resulting compositions of the PlantWave are beautiful and eerie.
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Her surfaces are dense with intricate compositions and wild colors.
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His ambitions were to unfreeze the timelessness of classicist compositions.
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Their turbulent compositions are at once seductive and a bit disturbing.
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These are compositions of environmental sounds recorded in the French countryside.
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And so with that, they allowed me to make new compositions.
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Don't let the pristine compositions and restrained color palette fool you.
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Arnaldo Roche Rabell uses frottage to develop his enormous allegorical compositions.
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He creates mathematical equations and compositions on wood, canvas, and linen.
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Often symmetrical, her compositions boast flowing, florid forms and biblical references.
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Hidden musical messages are woven through his compositions like gossamer embroidery.
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And the planktons' oxygen and carbon isotope compositions had dramatically changed.
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Meanwhile, his own compositions attempted to address the world around him.
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The compositions are deliberate and often symmetrical; camera movement is minimal.
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What music influenced these and other innovative instrumental compositions by Bach?
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Bach's compositions are but the initial layer of his aural palimpsest.
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But none of these compositions stop at that point of peace.
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For the most part, the compositions are relatively simple and straightforward.
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The Renaissance master Caravaggio is known for chiaroscuro and dramatic compositions.
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One of my most known compositions is called 'Dreams Are Forever.
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Until now, there also haven't been any albums of his compositions.
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They demonstrate her eye for spatial compositions and the delightfully unexpected.
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In all of her works, Mattingly's compositions are deliberate and lyrical.
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The BBC supplied a list, possibly incomplete, of nearly 1,600 compositions.
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The researchers tested their volunteers' body compositions and took fat samples.
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These works signal the entry of the curve into Melehi's compositions.
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Some people thought Mozart had too many notes in his compositions.
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I would let those compositions lie for a couple of days.
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Digital service providers would receive blanket usage licenses for copyrighted compositions.
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China is poised to deliver world-class compositions, says Mr Cai.
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Others are digital video compositions and drawings made with an iPad.
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And then they started creating unique compositions out of derivative works.
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Thirlwell's compositions perfectly suit the antic, scathing sensibilities of the program.
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Even fictional Southern rappers have spit on chromatic compositions, after all.
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Her luminous compositions are the same: focused, but bubbling over with ideas.
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He chose 17 for ''The Epic,'' 14 of them his own compositions.
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Amazing combination of lights, lasers and the beautiful compositions of John Williams. . . . .
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These significant, crucial compositions are the tracks that carry us through life.
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"I don't think these compositions are going to be 'party,'" Mirza says.
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To hear one of Luciano Chessa's original compositions, L'Acoustique Ivresse, go here.
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Math plays a big role in two compositions from the late 22003s.
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"The compositions were impeccable," Burns said, but the shots were too short.
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The school had just hired her to coach students and present compositions.
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Throughout the course of his life, Perrey created numerous compositions and records.
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These supernovae could have shaped the way galaxies' chemical compositions look today.
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Lyle Lovett has also recorded Mr. Taylor's compositions and written with him.
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He called these compositions lumia, and considered them a new art form.
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His works are compositions, which integrate all of the elements of theater.
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But her family's folk revival legacy has overshadowed her avant-garde compositions.
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Art Reviews Suzanne Jackson's non-canvas compositions; Mike Kelley's ode to painting.
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Through her compositions and unmatched musicianship, Aretha helped define the American experience.
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"They're just exquisite works — the compositions, the colors, the light," he said.
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"Macle," like the "Song Books," invites the simultaneous performance of different compositions.
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" In a close race, I'm picking Terence Blanchard's distinctive compositions for "BlacKkKlansman.
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His compositions are imbued with soft light that subtly takes center stage.
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The album demands your attention with its unpredictable compositions and melodic turns.
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Viewing the subtle changes between the trio of compositions is a quiet delight.
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This new collection of anamorphic compositions work with a brazenly unnatural color palate.
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The movement is also known for shadowy compositions, which Birdboy offers in spades.
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Also exclusively recorded via piano, Cooper's compositions are yearningly nostalgic and hauntingly familiar.
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At least we're sure to get some inventive cup compositions out of it.
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Lorenz curves can be generated for populations of very different sizes and compositions.
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Fans of his mellow, introspective compositions from the late 1960s will be pleased.
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Working in gouache and oil paint, Lubin's compositions exude a quiet, meditative elegance.
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These images become source material for the preliminary drawings of her final compositions.
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Fittingly, her compositions could also be read as notations for music or movement.
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He expresses fluidity, motion and abstraction in engaging compositions of his own design.
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She played recordings of her new compositions for her father, who remained skeptical.
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Based on a script, his conceptual pieces boast brilliant hues and striking compositions.
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Leonardo Da Vinci approached his compositions with scientific rigor and feverish imagination. Donatello?
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The 30 tape decks, still intact, play recorded compositions by DC-area musicians.
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His calamitous compositions land somewhere between Philip Guston, Dana Schutz, and Helmut Middendorf.
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The compositions, part-machine and part-human, don't always go according to plan.
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Thomas was interested chromatic compositions, but she didn't pursue pure opticality or flatness.
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This in turn will allow them to stop and start Oikawa's custom compositions.
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It was more so here's me, here's my sound, here are my compositions.
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The depiction and commodification of the female body complicates several of Fischl's compositions.
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He eventually produced nine more records of Modzitzer music, including his own compositions.
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His early musical compositions, like "Four Violins" (21990), were high-volume sustained drones.
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That is why culture cannot be reduced to art objects or musical compositions.
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You can listen to his other compositions leading up to the events here.
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Shopping malls have been playing jazz compositions by the monarch, a keen saxophonist.
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These compositions reveal his interest in language, in relation to the visual image.
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Mucha (1860-1939) created compositions that captured the mood of the belle epoque.
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Here, horizontal building-like compositions feature pairs of apertures that imply mysterious interiors.
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Silent as they were, Wilfred often titled his compositions as opuses and preludes.
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But his compositions unfold in another world that is dreamlike and sometimes nightmarish.
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But the group's music — mostly original compositions from its members — pushes ever onward.
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Saturated washes whorl into psychedelic compositions, as if seen through a fugue state.
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Saturated washes whorl into psychedelic compositions, as if seen through a fugue state.
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Space, already deranged by off-balanced compositions and unusual angles, is thoroughly pulverized.
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Half of the credit for that goes to Mr. Finlayson's entangled, houndstooth compositions.
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He recorded the concert and compared it with previous performances of his compositions.
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And for this album, he brought only short, fragmentary compositions to the studio.
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But the compositions as a whole look more like rice paddies at night.
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He also took photographs with intentionally bad compositions, and he called it wrong.
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The entry also misidentified two compositions to which student dancers will be performing.
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None of the nine paintings in the exhibition repeat their compositions or palettes.
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As for her compositions, Abercrombie favored empty stillness — whether threatening or gently mournful.
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Phallicized events stretched across the picture plane throw Valentine's larger compositions off kilter.
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The audio 18 compositions within the experience were created by Aaron Montoya-Moraga.
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That means compositions by Henricus Isaac, Johannes Ockeghem and Josquin des Prez, among others.
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Aranda's audition blew the judges away with both his original compositions and his humbleness.
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The artist had a remarkable facility to turn the mundane into carefully balanced compositions.
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Most of his compositions are made up of such images, viewed one after another.
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These simple geometric compositions add a breath of minimalism to the otherwise maximalist display.
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And the style, of the two trading rap and sung bars, recalls Miseducation's compositions.
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The compositions are lovely to look at and have a soothing yet sturdy quality.
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He writes minimalist piano and keyboard compositions, ambient soundscapes and dance and electronic tracks.
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This included layering paint with a palette knife and sketching compositions with spray paint.
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William Eggleston will release Musik, an album of his synthesizer compositions, on October 20.
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It's in Aster's meticulous compositions, and the unnerving alien score from composer Colin Stetson.
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His bright, outlandish compositions hint at surrealism while maintaining a polished and accessible bent.
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"Arcadia" follows their "Simulation" mix released last August on Druid Cloak's Apothecary Compositions label.
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When Longstreth's compositions are vaulting out of your speakers, it's because of the drums.
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The final compositions feel both nostalgic and from the future at the same time.
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Music can greatly lift your mood and classical piano compositions can be especially calming.
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Famuyiwa directs it like a middlebrow prestige picture, all tasteful compositions and somber music.
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Scarlatti released one of his own compositions as a length of unspooled magnetic tape.
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That particular album was to showcase more so my compositions and who I am.
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Fuqua favors bold, widescreen compositions that recall cinema's past rather than its hyperkinetic present.
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These gleaming compositions fulfill the high-modernist beau ideal; they exist for themselves alone.
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He enlivened those meager ingredients with clever compositions and contrasts of hues and typefaces.
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It's hard not to hope other new compositions will take him in new directions.
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One thing to consider: the different racial compositions in Republican and Democratic congressional districts.
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By virtue of having been trained on past compositions, they can only be derivative.
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Like Ms. Kimpton, Lance Johnson of Mount Vernon sprinkles positive messages throughout his compositions.
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" With these compositions, she said, "What happened was not so much repair but transformation.
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"In high school I don't think we studied any compositions by females," says Ella.
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She's a photographer, but also the author of the formal compositions her lens captures.
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The small collaged and painted works on paper feel delicate, their compositions almost casual.
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Using ballpoint pen as a tool seems simple, but the resulting compositions are complex.
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For her, his compositions form the nearest thing to a holy corpus of teachings.
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Mr. Hodgkin, like Matisse — an artist he much admired — used objects to create compositions.
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There's a certain tenuousness to Winogrand's photos; the compositions hold together, but just barely.
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How do you work out the compositions and the color chords in your work?
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The compositions are tastefully balanced; the faces and figures seem more alike than different.
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Her installation of hangings, "Calibrated Compositions III," is on display on the second floor.
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I look to their work for immaculate compositions and nuance of expression and gesture.
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These concerts focus on the compositions of Jelly Roll Morton, the sovereign composer-arranger.
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Time lapse compositions of moving stars and clouds pass too quickly to permit reverie.
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They devised those dramatic compositions from which Lichtenstein's work gets much of its impact.
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The 12 new compositions in the album are as elaborately conceived as the cover.
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Bold compositions by Winfred Rembert, who learned to tone leather in an Alabama jail.
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The 15 songs below are just some of Mr. Berry's greatest compositions and recordings.
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The context of gameplay encourages compositions that are melodically specific, sharp-edged, and hummable.
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He's also uploading compositions that rely on strategies culled from avant-rock and jazz.
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These heretofore-unreleased recordings — nearly all well-known Monk compositions — are not radically rearranged.
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But as with his other compositions, there is also a crudeness to his etchings.
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The figures, despite their pallid coloring and twiggy compositions, don't appear frail or sickly.
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It's interesting to see the small faces, like little trolls, hidden throughout the compositions.
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In addition, Laufer has taken his unique and moody compositions to the big screen.
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In both his parodies and his original compositions, Mr. Reid was lascivious but good-natured.
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She is known for her difficult musical compositions, alternative guitar tunings and uncommon chord changes.
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Their compositions for the performance are now being released as a split by Border Community.
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However, her compositions tend towards being middle-of-the-road and sharp contrasts are rare.
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I research chemical compositions on Wikipedia and keep up to date with new drug discoveries.
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They'll pick out the issue of putting black people into the compositions of art history.
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As with Quaytman's work, there is more to these constructed compositions than meets the eye.
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Aided by cinematographer Robert Richardson, his compositions are painterly and lit with a showy precision.
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This powers an electronic synth module, creating generative sound compositions which play from a speaker.
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In these works Murray literally layered letters and numbers as the bases for her compositions.
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Barlow and Kasztelan both create 2D/3D compositions through the reconfiguration of cheap, readymade materials.
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Stark architectural compositions and an eye for detail merge 20th-century formalism with fashion editorial.
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Importantly, they considered the potential role of other celestial bodies with characteristically different chemical compositions.
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He can be dramatically powerful with some rather simple compositions and carefully thought-out lighting.
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The artist's spell-binding compositions weave together tiny pearlescent nodes and shocks of spiky bursts.
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Once gathered, it plays the remixed compositions on a loop through speakers for one minute.
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Today, she's sharing a mix of music that she says offers "context" to her compositions.
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Not only could they not tell the difference, they thought his compositions were more beautiful.
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In January, we looked at the peculiar soulfulness that helped define Bowie's electronic music compositions.
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It's hard to read the vibrant orange faces in Japanese painter Fuco Ueda's surrealist compositions.
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The natural landscape is one of the most classic compositions in the history of painting.
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I hope to build community of like-minded people that share their builds and compositions.
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" Along the way, he throws in one of his own compositions, "A Woman Like You.
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I just finished up an album of solo piano compositions titled no subject (vol 1).
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In all, the reputation of his classical compositions has gone way up in recent decades.
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"Man Ray's Rayographs: Photographs Without Camera," use objects to create compositions on a projection screen.
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"These ones are mostly finished," Bradley says, motioning to a triptych of large abstract compositions.
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I wanted to achieve four completely different compositions for my first collection of aroma extracts.
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High-silica compositions are intriguing because they're thought to be created from considerable water activity.
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While it's a collaborative effort in a live setting, the songs' compositions are all him.
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Fluttering acrylics cover the surface of eye piercing mixed-media compositions by artist Tomokazu Matsuyama.
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HIs 1974 album Snowflakes Are Dancing reworked Debussy's "tone paintings" compositions using his Moog synthesizer.
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His first solo exhibition in 1984, "The Lost Years," featured original, beatless compositions by Renner.
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They played soaring compositions and moved around the field with big props and set pieces.
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With contrasting tones in intarsia knit, Smith's new line is true to Anni's mesmerizing compositions.
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Most compositions are suspended before us, hanging in the air, their legibility intermittent at best.
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The works are demanding: looked at simply, head-on, they are black-on-black compositions.
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These prints have a kind of static energy, derived from their gridded and rhizomatic compositions.
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Her compositions have always danced along that coveted line between what's composed and what's improvised.
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The researchers measured their body compositions and leg-muscle strength and assessed their current diets.
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On Sunday afternoon, the Upper East Side became a haven for these searching atonal compositions.
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The overall compositions look great, but the point of incorporating paintings, unfortunately, isn't really clear.
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Johanna Unzueta impresses with abstract compositions that draw on the forms of indigenous Chilean textiles.
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It was in these talks that I conceived the idea for many of my compositions.
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When playing with his trio, Mr. Sorey often rearranges his compositions to elicit chancy interplay.
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These compositions declare no specific direction, changing keys and harmonic shape with a smoky languor.
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"Passin' Thru" is the title track from a forthcoming live album featuring all Lloyd compositions.
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Compositions invite viewers to alternately see past the pictorial illusion and give into it wholeheartedly.
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His compositions demonstrated his compatibility with pop music's stylistic palette, production effects and emotional affect.
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And while figure-ground dichotomies prevail, Mr. Shear occasionally breaks out in more complex compositions.
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On Thursday the vocalist Jane Monheit is featured in a program of Frank Loesser compositions.
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He gained fame with his compositions for the ensemble he founded, Steve Reich and Musicians.
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The slower compositions on this bracing album of Mr. Mincek's music are just as fine.
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Zappa's amalgam of genre-hurdling compositions, cynical humor and sleazy gross-outs was his alone.
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Some feature Sisyphean rocks that function as principal graphic elements in his green-hued compositions.
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Despite the aesthetic nature of her compositions, Baremboym chooses her materials for their conceptual connotations.
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Their compositions may sometimes be influenced by her design work, but their surfaces rarely are.
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The most recent compositions are of aging grand dames Photoshopped into haughty New York locales.
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Getting his start as a stencil artist, Hicks gradually builds his compositions layer by layer.
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Yasuo Sumi (1925-1961) used a soroban (a Japanese abacus) to make explosive, colorful compositions.
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The allover compositions are anchored by the rainbow's arc across the upper half of the rectangle.
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Are the kinds of compositions on this early material similar to what you are making now?
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Their upcoming release, Alturas, (out September 23rd) follows their tradition of exceedingly blissful and moving compositions.
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Loss of innocence overlays the mid-sized, square compositions of Bartos's Polaroid and 125mm film photographs.
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So we put similar motifs in the compositions of Earth and Pluto at the last minute.
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The resulting compositions are full of knotty rhythms and disjunct melodies, sounding at times entirely alien.
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However, while Broodthaers's compositions are dark and cloistered, Feher's works are bright and full of life.
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That song's gradual crescendo, from gentle fingerpicking to hard rocking, was a staple of their compositions.
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This includes every track Warner's roster of songwriters is credited on, totaling over 1 million compositions.
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Chang often pairs them in complementary compositions, the poses echoing one another in symmetry or opposition.
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Still lives, landscapes, and geometric compositions generally depict experiences of objective beauty—pretty things without personality.
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The "Olé" singer told PEOPLE that he's ear-marking some of his new compositions for Horan.
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Many of these works read as extremely formal compositions, populated by layers of intersecting geometric shapes.
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While those kicks still come flying on this album, they are contained within fleshed-out compositions.
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Manning's affinity for multilayered compositions derives from the time he spent living in New York City.
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Shot from above, they lack the shadows that would place these compositions in the real world.
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Hide her choral compositions away and show them only to those willing to pay for them?
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His process starts with researching some themes and giving the narrative bold shapes and floating compositions.
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The compositions that Sally Decker makes as Multa Nox are filled with gestures that force contemplation.
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The spewing lines and crowded compositions consolidate the artist's rage into a focused and precise pitch.
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To our knowledge, uninfluenced by his Western contemporaries, he created vigorous compositions infused with poetic gestures.
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As his chaotic compositions reverberate, they offer some conceptual clues that connect the musician to Hammons.
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The annual contest has consistently provided some of each year's most unique sights and stunning compositions.
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Strangely, he is also the only person who can remember the music that inspired the compositions.
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Every piece that me and Nidia have created have been either new compositions or very collaborative.
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His father, John, was a talented poet who Lewis later recalled winning awards for his compositions.
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The awkward crops and algorithmic curation make for compositions more familiar to digital space than physical.
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His last solo album, "Retrospectives," released in 2016, revisited his favorite P-Funk compositions as instrumentals.
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Composition In photography, the rule of thirds is a guideline that helps with framing interesting compositions.
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His compositions are deliberately unbalanced, with forms that surge from one side or along forward diagonals.
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In largely flat, symmetrical compositions, its subjects address questions: How does it feel to be 100?
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But apparently classical compositions are also beneficial to condiments—or at least they seem to be.
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For Popularis, the mundane material is used to create abstract and minimalist compositions exploring social class.
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His compositions are saturated with historical meaning, while not being symbolic in a heavy-handed way.
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By the time he turned 17, blogs were starting to post his first warped Iglooghost compositions.
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Most of his panels include abstract compositions of celestial patterns or silhouetted figures floating in space.
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Jessica Pettway is a New York–based photographer with an eye for color and playful compositions.
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His recent pair of compositions for classical ensembles or an album from his latest metal group?
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Ms. Sanchez's compositions are like her piano playing: lush and crisp and warm all at once.
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He isn't even much of a draftsman; his drawings are mostly unworked aids for larger compositions.
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At the center of most of her compositions are similarly intimidating and inhuman women-like creatures.
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On Disc 7, the Gnostic Trio (harp, guitar, vibraphone) elevates and aerates Mr. Zorn's cyclical compositions.
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Drawings by Philip Guston, Judit Reigl and Georges Mathieu are linear compositions that evoke attenuated scaffoldings.
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"I have a suitcase of his compositions, and some I don't think have ever been played."
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Is it a brilliantly assembled suite of compositions for trio, or a loose, 30-minute improvisation?
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The succession of works in Human Instamatic underline just how inventive and ingenious his compositions are.
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Harold Budd's compositions are often sparse and meditative, contemplating a handful of notes reverberating into silence.
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On Friday they released "Omnisphere," a collaborative album featuring original compositions from members of both groups.
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By the early 1980s the Jive Five were applying their vocal harmonies to more modern compositions.
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Her compositions cram together a lot of ideas about misdirection, balance, blues comfort, melody and memory.
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The centerpiece of his compositions is their harmony, resonant and migratory, usually fleshed out by strings.
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His compositions sometimes betray a subtle Caribbean influence, as well as the standard markers of postbop.
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On "Reciprocity," his new album, the vocalist Alexa Barchini sometimes steps in to sing Burton's compositions.
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That means he delivers personal anecdotes with stealth punch lines that are sandwiched among original compositions.
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Oliveros's compositions never feel tethered; they are instantaneous and receptive, which means they can't be disrupted.
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Hop Along's compositions are a little uncontained, as though they could veer anywhere at any moment.
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Toward the end of his life, Mr. Previn seemed surprised at the interest in his compositions.
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Each album featured distinctly measured compositions and more ambitious recordings, effectively removing the band's boilerplate anthems.
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It's easy to dismiss these compositions — they seem too on the nose, too simple, too unironic.
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Amezcua's art of intricately patterned, semi-abstract compositions is long overdue for comprehensive, museum-show attention.
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Her compositions explore a number of contemporary subjects through an overlapping and oversaturated melange of iconography.
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A selection of vegetable compositions, including butternut squash crostini with smoked almond "ricotta," rounds out the menu.
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These compositions are part of The Unknown Rider, an ongoing series of collages years in the making.
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Theorists wrote the compositions (the algorithms), while physicists worked on building the instruments (the physical quantum computers).
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But if mellowness remains Mayer's weakness, the brilliance of his best compositions provides a worthy trade-off.
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And they shoot in such high contrast that their compositions suggest Ingmar Berman making arty splatter films.
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"The abstract nature of the compositions is new but the subject matter is not," she tells us.
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Viscous, painterly passages occupy large areas of the compositions, with succinct, freely drawn images floating in space.
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O is for "outer worlds," perhaps, which Tsukuda is looking to conjure in his dense, dynamic compositions.
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The orchestra currently includes around 15 blind children, who learn traditional Thai songs and classical Western compositions.
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FluZUsic/FLUXUS MUSIC at Bob Rauschenberg Gallery is a sweeping, interactive presentation of artwork, instruments, and compositions.
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The group's repertory consists of folk songs, spirituals and a few of Mr. Lloyd's best-known compositions.
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The word is visually extraordinarily important, its power often enhanced by abstract or decorative compositions around it.
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In layman's terms, that's 15 different brightness compositions of a photo, which even works in burst mode.
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Enjoying Semenov's PC Speaker compositions is relatively easy, but creating your own is where things get challenging.
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His compositions feature isolated, highly idealized bodies that echo the exaggerated flair of late-Renaissance mannerist paintings.
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Qatari composer Dana Alfardan ended her singing career four years ago to concentrate on her music compositions.
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The soundtrack is also top-notch, packed with remixes of classic Sonic tunes alongside all-new compositions.
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Sun Worship's dark, atmospheric compositions only make sense when you're as far from the sunshine as possible.
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Its chord progression functioned as the basis for many other jazz compositions and continues to do so.
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Beginning in 1950s, you see Mr. Davis's dense compositions, abstract with a realist core, start to untangle.
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Once the group compositions have been randomly selected, we'll see some amazing League of Legends get played.
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Julie Morstad's illustrations are a confident mix of color and black-and-white images in dynamic compositions.
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Throughout his career, however, Prince fought to retain control over his compositions, image and even his name.
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There were around fifty musical compositions, six nonclassical groups, and nearly a hundred and fifty Icelandic participants.
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One of the most interesting is precision nutrition, based on an understanding of our individual microbiome compositions.
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With each release, users explore a curated assemblage of digital compositions within the site's cosmic virtual domain.
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Over the course of their brief-but-prolific career, the Beatles recorded and released 237 original compositions.
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The sort of slow, beguiling compositions that Christina Vantzou has made since 2011 seem antithetical to prolificacy.
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Many of Corea's compositions have become jazz standards; you might recognize "Spain" (off Light as a feather).
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Bach is the greatest master of the art—counterpoint is ever-present in his dizzyingly dense compositions.
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Pages of numbers, wikis and theorycrafting, team compositions posited and refuted, new metagames discovered and reinvented overnight.
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But unlike body painting found at festivals, Meade's living, breathing compositions are a radical approach to portraiture.
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JAZZ Ms. Sanchez's compositions are like her piano playing: lush and crisp and warm all at once.
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Comprising mostly self-compositions that, like many of Mr. Eggleston's photographs, are untitled, "Musik" was entirely improvised.
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In 1990, he released a strong album called "Heavy Blue," spotlighting his own ear-catching postbop compositions.
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It often seems the thing that's needed to complete his compositions is the presence of Eastman himself.
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Canada's NoMeansNo would take the Dead Kennedy's lyrical approach and incorporate it into their jazz-leaning compositions.
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His newest album reminds us that his compositions can achieve the same balance of intimacy and vision.
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Because Boulez is generally known as a composer who has a great rational aspect to his compositions.
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Given his background, he is admittedly partial to composers' piano compositions, which he discusses with subtle expertise.
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"Let It Linger" is packed with such compositions, and seeming serendipity is the secret of their charm.
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He made the formerly sacred space reverberate with compositions spun off his electronic piano while she painted.
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His original compositions focus on melodies and phrases that repeat and amplify without adding any excess weight.
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My favorites are the "Compositions," though, which look like psychedelic vortexes rimmed with neon or spectral rainbows.
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The carefully researched furniture, fashionable clothes and street scenes in his compositions present themselves as settled history.
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His compositions often have an off-center focus, a quality that represents his subjects and self-image.
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Audiences should not expect "only 'Latin-sounding' folklore-based compositions," Mr. Sachs commented in a news release.
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The artifice lies in the gorgeous colors, the suave camera movements and the elegant wide-screen compositions.
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On "Forage," a new solo piano album, he reconfigures a handful of Mr. Berne's devilishly abstract compositions.
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With his big band, he offers plush arrangements of his compositions, often undergirded by a trenchant groove.
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"All routine music may only be covers of popular songs or original compositions," the new rule said.
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Those who delight in lush, shadowy compositions and macabre manifestations of an unbridled id will celebrate, too.
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Jewelry Report Dazzling compositions of color — rosy rubies, yellow beryls, azure sapphires — set these kaleidoscopic pieces apart.
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"Bag of Bones" is one of her few compositions that arrived in a kind of fever state.
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The frames of the stop-motion animation derive from bold, brushy compositions Ms. Madani paints and repaints.
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Kids pop in music pods to create their own compositions or to learn simple addition and subtraction.
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In recent years, feminists, historians and artists have all praised Merian's tenacity, talent and inspirational artistic compositions.
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The results technically relay data, although they appear as simple geometric patterns or even dreamy, painterly compositions.
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The Ghanaian ensemble presented traditional compositions and dances, alternating with Mantra's performances of works by Mr. Reich.
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His compositions adapt Chinese-Korean court music to Western instruments and forms while carrying explicitly humanist messages.
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The geometric shapes, centered and minimal compositions, and simplistic color choices are balanced, beautiful, and even utopian.
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Dyrlaga completed her graduate studies years ago, but her compositions continue to become more and more intricate.
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Look at all those perfectly framed scene compositions, the desolate Western imagery, the subtle but quality camerawork!
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Morrison frequently collaborates with musicians specializing in dissonant, even atonal compositions, which enhances his works' otherworldly feel.
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Between the radically different treatment of these two bodies are a host of weird compositions and juxtapositions.
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In 19693, when he introduced the diagonal into his compositions, spatiality became another component in his work.
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The result lies somewhere between human and machine made with his compositions running both hot and cold.
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The sheer density of the compositions is still there, but Narkopop scans as a more emotional listen overall.
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According to the suits, Spotify did not pay for the compulsory licenses required to use some artist compositions.
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There is an underlying structure to the compositions, a shifting from one kind of painterly activity to another.
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Even a single tumor comprises a mind-boggling jumble of cells with different shapes, sizes and protein compositions.
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On the third level the songs are radically different from the original, almost like they are new compositions.
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Lately, she's been particularly drawn to the "stillness" of Renaissance paintings, and the statuesque compositions of Indian miniatures.
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They evoke Janice Biala's still lifes of the early 1950s or Jean Hélion's abstract compositions of the 1930s.
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From the beginning of his career, Johns has made compositions that are layered and made of discrete parts.
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Gonella's bright colors aren't far from monumental painter Katharina Grosse's, while the former's compositions are much more figurative.
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The very limited color palette, the street art feel, the compositions, and the themes are all very deliberate.
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Below are some of our favorite randomly generated compositions, all of which are absolutely terrifying and absolutely real.
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Moyer has filled a room with large acrylic-on-canvas paintings in her signature butterfly and nonobjective compositions.
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Her compositions often feature groups of people in ambiguous situations, which might be completely innocent or more sinister.
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These are the strongest melodies of James' career, and the first time he ever conceived such rich compositions.
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The other macro-compositions, similarly, succeed in one or two paintings, but stumble in generating a total synthesis.
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And over the course of their five years in existence, the Jarsons' own compositions have largely followed suit.
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Like in this video: In some videos, he takes the musical approach, pairing his work with classical compositions.
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Mauries-Rinfret: It's a tool we use to create more complex compositions, play with colours, play with textures.
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As with her previous records, these compositions float, but songs like "Nebula" lose sight of the ground below.
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Her music, minimal orchestral compositions and wordless phrases looped and filtered through various effects, have a meditative quality.
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What the robot does is more in the realm of the electroacoustic compositions typical of musique concrète composers.
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Naotaka Hiro creates his tumultuous abstract canvases by wrapping them around himself, his bodily limitations shaping the compositions.
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I paint my body and imprint into the fabric, capturing different movements and creating many compositions and layers.
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Made in stark black and white to further emphasize this sense of desolation, Keene produces some stunning compositions.
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They are albums that are evocative, as Albini leads the band through some of their most savage compositions.
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Slash will keep all his guitars and any musical compositions he owns ... with future proceeds belonging to Slash.
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We want you to explore new environments, experiment with unique compositions and create images that are visually striking.
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"We can study these planets for their chemical compositions, but after that we'd have to be very patient."
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The Dead and Miles Davis have compositions with really loose structures that let the musicians do their thing.
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But it's framed against these wonderfully awful photoshop compositions that are just the right degree of self-aware.
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Watkins used all of his friends' Facebook images and turned them into a cassette archive of piano compositions.
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Everywhere, all the time, people are having their most treasured compositions tainted by jackrabbiting and sloppy oral work.
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Oftentimes the artist completely removes their faces, leaving a void of nothingness in the center of the compositions.
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Their one-stroke-after-another compositions also foreshadow the more methodical brushwork of Jasper Johns and Robert Ryman.
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Such compositions may look like relatively simple digital creations, but Ms. Eaton's process is painstakingly analog and experimental.
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Beginning in the 1950s, you see Mr. Davis's dense compositions, abstract with a realist core, start to untangle.
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The study can't prove that mothers' diets actually cause particular body compositions in their babies, the authors note.
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The chamber ensemble Either/Or and the Jack Quartet play his mind-clearing avant-garde compositions (Sept. 25).
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With every episode, we would look back through the comic and just look at the details and compositions.
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Beginning in the 24s, you see Mr. Davis's dense compositions, abstract with a realist core, start to untangle.
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Hader favors meditative compositions filmed on wide lenses, shots in the mode of Wim Wenders and Alfonso Cuarón.
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It's also a highly innovative way of creating new compositions (the guys from Kraftwerk would surely love this).
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Mr. Davies considered composing to be a moral act, and many of his compositions had overtly political wellsprings.
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I send him most of the compositions, and he gives me his opinion which we then work through.
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Earlier this year the couple added Darius Jones to the project, incorporating his original compositions into the piece.
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The record runs the gamut from experimental guitar and jazz-infused compositions to straight-up noise and ambient.
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Ujung Kim, who goes by nullobject on her online pages, enhances her darling compositions with inflated body shapes.
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Like The Epic, it's a spiritual jazz record chock full of compositions that brim with energy and awe.
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The film's compositions in particular are incredible, often isolating the tiny human figures amid lush, imposing natural landscapes.
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Birk used graffiti and found posters to recreate the modernist's rectangular compositions, although the similarities mostly end there.
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He works to effortlessly combine drone, no-input mixing, and dance influences to create haunting, soul-consuming compositions.
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She's downloaded them all, and she plans to use them as foundations for her compositions in the future.
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But the compositions of those courts will start to change, too, as Mr. Trump appoints judges to them.
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Eventually, the two women are joined by Tristan Koepke, and the stage compositions acquire a three-part complexity.
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Earlier compositions of circular shapes often peer through the surface, muffled and muted but not completely covered over.
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A year ago, Rama papered the walls of the Kryeministria, Albania's main government building, with his own compositions.
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RH: I usually start by working in a Moleskin notebook, doing thumbnail sketches, and thinking about possible compositions.
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Here she presents "The Black Madonna," a new series of compositions inspired by images of an African Mary.
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Children attending these programs will get more than a taste of classical compositions; they'll also enjoy classic confections.
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Waldorf schools strive to serve children from a broad range of class and racial backgrounds and family compositions.
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He eventually moved on to more artistic compositions, sometimes made with double exposures or by collaging different prints.
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The track's centerpiece is a blipping pattern of synth droplets, evocative of vintage Moog compositions by Raymond Scott.
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This double-sax quartet pays homage to Charlie Parker by cutting up, slowing down and disorganizing his compositions.
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His own compositions were performed and recorded by eminent artists like Mr. Schuller, André Previn and Marni Nixon.
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Walker offers insightful comments on some of his most important compositions with their pianistic innovations and expressive elegance.
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In 2000 he released "Pussy Cat Dues," a big-band album dedicated to the compositions of Charles Mingus.
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Ms. Gentile plays original compositions that are at once grimy and resonant, tightly layered and charged with momentum.
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More often than not, his compositions are steeped in authentic, subliminal feeling that is the opposite of mechanical.
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Wednesday's concert, by the often compelling ensemble Alarm Will Sound, was devoted to new compositions that seemed undercooked.
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She just released "12 Little Spells," an album of high-flown, prolix compositions, performed with an electrified ensemble.
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Like Young's and Niblock's, Radigue's impressionistic compositions are agonizingly slow: based on dawdling, discreet resonances that amble along.
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Still, for their debut album together, "Plainsong," they've put the focus on their original compositions, not standard fare.
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It stands as one of the most important Lennon-McCartney compositions, and it is a historic Pop event.
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Whether acoustic or electronic in nature, Mr. Young's compositions often employ unconventional "just intonation" tunings and extended durations.
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The Knights orchestra will accompany with music that includes new compositions from Judd Greenstein and Paul Moravec. balletcollective.
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Mr. Vandermark and Mr. Wooley are using their current tour to develop a series of long-form compositions.
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He would sometimes smuggle out compositions and arrangements by giving them to his brother Tootie during family visits.
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The arts grants would support operas, theater productions, painting and sculpture exhibitions, works of literature and music compositions.
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She circles it with marvelous aplomb in two fuller but still scattered compositions, both titled "Pond," from 1962.
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The pianist Anat Fort's compositions move with a rolling, languorous grace, allowing light to enter from different angles.
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But Germany is not a favorite Turner landscape subject, and it wasn't one of his more memorable compositions.
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It's a beautiful, elegantly arranged collection of string quartet compositions with an emphasis on drones and negative space.
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With its manicured compositions and technical transformations, it's a style that constantly announces the presence of the chef.
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There are overlaps with Sascha Braunig's mind-bending compositions, but Ms. Baldwin's paintings have more texture and facture.
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The album, called simply "Chuck" and scheduled for release in June, was to consist primarily of new compositions.
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Mr. Lewis wrote elegant, epigrammatic compositions that integrated the counterpoint of chamber music into a hard-bop framework.
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Brian Eno's score, which he recorded as a series of discrete compositions, adds to the movie's linear elegance.
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Rainey, a drummer with a sensitive touch and a knack for crafty compositions, has performed at Cornelia often.
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His compositions were performed at major halls all over the world and recorded by ensembles of various sizes.
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When I hear the mixtape I feel as emotionally connected to it as I do the original compositions.
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NR: Some of the works from Rhoda's collection here look like fragments of drawings, rather than whole compositions.
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Her compositions can be as lush as those of Arshile Gorky, or as subtle as a Jasper Johns.
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These compositions emerge from the very specific way Parkins has developed to read certain Shetland Lace knitting patterns.
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Throughout show, other themes arise, such as the four seasons, ikebana floral compositions, and the traditional Japanese tea ceremony.
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It is quiet and observational, often staying at a distance from its subjects and emphasizing stillness in its compositions.
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Or maybe there are liquids of different compositions sloshing around which can change the way the magnetic field works.
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Scientists can now compare the way Pluto's atmosphere looks to that of Triton or Titan, which have similar compositions.
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The rear cameras are exactly the same: they have three different lenses available for standard, telephoto, and ultrawide compositions.
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While mostly figurative, Lubin's attention to color and texture also yields small pockets of rich abstraction within her compositions.
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The works' close-up, cropped compositions bring an immediacy to the scenes and encourage the viewer to step closer.
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With their soft-edged geometric forms, sometimes intersected by graffiti-like strokes of color, the compositions veer toward abstraction.
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De Poot is also a musician and producer, creating melodic yet club-friendly compositions under the artist name Sokoto.
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He worked personally on "Mondrian: The Diamond Compositions" (22000), "Picasso: The Saltimbanques" (20113) and "Bellows: The Boxing Pictures" (22011).
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I frequently pour paint, use gestural brushwork and carved squeegees to pull paint across surfaces creating linear, layered compositions.
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You'll find everything from full-on house and techno tracks to compositions to people basing tracks on Shakespeare plays.
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Daedelus: Kneebody do tend to be thoroughly composed; it's like they're realizing classical compositions when they're in the studio.
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In light of recent events, their compositions have the requisite level of drama we need to emote vicariously through.
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The delicate contours of the works, their sensual compositions, display a sincere reverence for the ritual of applying makeup.
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"If we can measure the gas compositions during eruptions, we can learn about those eruption processes," says de Moor.
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The "Moana" soundtrack, featuring all of Miranda's compositions for the film, dropped two spots to No. 7 this week.
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So he did a test: would classical experts tried to tell the difference between his software's compositions and Mozart.
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He often does commercial work for films and album covers, and his posters have really striking and seductive compositions.
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The compositions, sketched impulsively and speedily, are so many reflections of her spirit and moments of her nomadic life.
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They can also create musical compositions with a scan and play mode that turns Root into a music maker.
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As festivalgoers play the game, visuals appear to emanate from the machine itself and rise above into dynamic compositions.
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For its first wallpaper collection, shown at the ICFF, Heath Ceramics has concocted intoxicating compositions of angles and curves.
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And years ago, the same Sony team also published a number of jazz compositions created using the same software.
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