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"sinuous" Definitions
  1. turning while moving, in an attractive way; having many curves

313 Sentences With "sinuous"

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Right now it's sinuous as to how decisions are made.
In this case, the lustrous cutaways have a sinuous curve.
Its sinuous form is almost indistinguishable from underwater coral ($503).
What had happened to the sinuous espionage series of season one?
The kiosk is cuboid but with sinuous curves instead of vertices.
The Fifth Suite's Sarabande was a long, sinuous exhalation of melancholy.
"And Then We Danced" is a sinuous, seductive bundle of contradictions.
Over time, this visual slackness proves to be a sinuous strength.
Others show them tearing through the looping, sinuous streets of local estates.
The grassy stretch along the sinuous path was also a sculpture park.
Both are covered with sinuous black shapes perforated by vacuoles of red.
A sinuous feature snakes northward from Enceladus' south pole like a giant tentacle.
All around us, ocher sands rose in sinuous curves toward sharply chiseled ridges.
This season's sinuous jewelry bends with the body and gleams against the skin.
Mazur's response was a line that was tender, sinuous, fluid, erotic, and incomplete.
Sinuous footpaths led past stages, booths, and villages with names like Altered Space.
It's a bell-like, jewel-like, sinuous landscape, punctuated by dramatic orchestral explosions.
Sinuous Jewelry: This season's pieces bend with the body and gleam against the skin.
Visible on the skyline was Oscar Niemeyer's sinuous residential high rise, the Edificio Copan.
Visible on the skyline was Oscar Niemeyer's sinuous residential high rise, the Edificio Copan.
Sinuous Amy Winehouse wore down her pink slippers until they looked like dirty Band-Aids.
M.I.A.'s latest cut is sinuous and chill, with a press repeat appeal that's instant.
The seat cushions are a combination of polyfoam supported by a sinuous wire spring suspension.
The painterly lithographs show a sinuous, strong Bernhardt, clearly evoking her commanding presence on stage.
A uniformed police officer stood just 150 meters away, up a sinuous, narrow asphalted lane.
Ms. Lau's booth pays homage to Art Nouveau, with its sinuous lines and botanical references.
Wouldn't it be nice if the meat were a little less sinuous and more consistent?
Her globally sourced grooves, girlish smile and sinuous hips made her a music-video sensation.
He drew on plywood with an elegant, sinuous line, switching to paper in the early 20053s.
" Last year, The Guardian referred to "his extraordinarily pure tone, sinuous phrasing and seamless breathing technique.
That may be why, as a singer, he sounds so at home on these sinuous beats.
She's instantly attracted to what she sees onstage: Movement full of sinuous shapes with real bodies.
"2 On," Tinashe Kachingwe's sinuous toast to late nights out, crashed the Top 40 in 2014.
Even in Coventry's wealthy, sinuous suburbs, like Woodlands, concerns about anti-social behaviour and crime are rising.
Irons's Scar possessed a blush of camp and sinuous smoothness to go along with his Machiavellian ways.
In real life, each of these companies had more sinuous origins, with dead ends and discarded ideas.
He began to understand the nature of power in New Iberia and the sinuous channels it pursued.
Those eyes — that outsized gaze hidden behind the sinuous nudes — capture Nevelson's faith in the primacy of drawing.
Trace fossils evince movement, whether the footprints of a dinosaur or the sinuous bore hole of a worm.
The album is as glassy, sinuous, and perplexing as a sex toy you don't know how to use.
My feet crunched on salt-crusted mud and across leaf litter sparking with grasshoppers and sinuous silver lizards.
Parked in a Berlin platz at night, the concept car gleams, city lights dancing off its sinuous lines.
This season, designers are forgoing straight lines and right angles in favor of sinuous shapes and rounded edges.
The one fixed star is Lucifer herself, sinuous and serpentlike as played by the reliably electrifying Okwui Okpokwasili.
Every piece in the show is centered on one or more extended female figures in sinuous cartoon silhouette.
At the end of it, Sweeney sings his only love song — the sinuous "My Friends" — to his razors.
Vineyards, rolling farmland, waterfalls and culturally rich towns surround these 11 sinuous lakes in west-central New York.
Time seems to have come to halt, while the sinuous and sprawling palm trees stab the acrylic sky.
Each of these songs is sinuous enough to end up on the radio, and that's the real asymmetry.
The original gerrymander—named for Massachusetts' ninth governor, Elbridge Gerry—was a sinuous blob that wound around Boston.
I think it came from looking at classic Asian decorative motifs, in which there are often sinuous linear components.
Probably you know it, the weird sinuous glide across the stage, sometimes with a microphone stand and sometimes not.
Surabhi Bharadwaj's performance of the snake Nataraj and the cosmic energy symbolized by its sinuous shapes was a highlight.
Out of several strong songs here, this one has sinuous charm and a chipper 1980s back-and-forth lightness.
The wildly energetic, sinuous gestures of the drawings eerily mimic the rhythmic shapes of swirling feathers in the costumes.
Her sinuous, delicate men often appear nude, in languorous repose or sound asleep, attended by sumptuously dressed, leonine females.
The sinuous waterway, full of dissolved organic matter after a summer of rainfall and thaw, was the color of tea.
Pain and hope coexist on its overflowing, labyrinthine streets, and on sinuous coastal roads, shameless wealth lies alongside desperate poverty.
Only the bottom half of the baby snake's sinuous body was preserved in the amber, which is fossilized tree resin.
The lobby is a psychedelic swirl of bright colors and sinuous forms, courtesy of New York-based designer Karim Rashid.
His layered, sinuous grooves were catnip for such rap legends as Busta Rhymes and J Dilla, who sampled his music.
Photographs of sinuous hills of the American northwest, and of Texan badlands and craggy fields in Scotland, resist heroic grandeur.
The two towers are connected by a glass lobby with a sinuous metal roof that sweeps below the High Line.
That's what Justin Bieber is attempting on "Changes," his "sinuous, meditative and largely impressive" new album, our music critic writes.
When inspired, Snoop is a sinuous rapper, seeking the comfort of a warm pocket, of which there are many here.
It's not as massive as the sinuous, sprawling kapok tree, nor as precious to loggers as the chocolate-colored mahogany.
The sinuous silhouette of the Loch Ness monster (affectionately known as Nessie) appeared in the British paper in April 1934.
Anonymous uses a more sinuous line and the inkblots are likely to be connected linearly from one vertical series to another.
The sinuous line, on the other hand, which appears in a lot of my paintings, has a kind of inherent sexuality.
Ms Crampton's account of her lifelong relationship with this storied waterway is as elegant and sinuous as the river she loves.
" He chided the president for doing the wave with Raúl Castro and remarked on Obama's sinuous, take-charge tango partner. "O.
The Transparensea hovered over the Bathystar, pressed its sinuous face against the clear curvature of the bed-arm as she slept.
Then he adds cymbals and kick drum, giving the phrase a sinuous curve just as the rest of the band enters.
Her nasal voice, sinuous movements and angular poses made her recognizable and electrifying even to audiences who did not know French.
As sinuous as the relationship it seems that President Trump and Chairman Powell have, they actually compliment each other really well.
Nearly everyone was white, and nearly everyone was mouthing along to hip-hop and doing viral dances, making sinuous, jerky movements.
How about the shift, over four sinuous sentences, from detachment to intimacy, as the narrator reveals his relationship to the Smiths?
The works, rather than complementing their settings, oppose them, with right-angled forms in nature and sinuous ones against angular architecture.
But it, too, can be made sleek and sinuous, if you wrap it up tight enough in enough faux-leather fabric.
Matters so much, in fact, that Louisiana has dropped $18 million on a 10,800-square-foot model of Big Muddy's sinuous meanders.
The mystical-sounding "Arabian Dance" is a full-on bellydancing number — not the acrobatically sinuous version performed in more traditional ballet productions.
Taylor McKimens explored stoicism with his acrylic paintings on wood; Mira Dancy conjured lyricism with sinuous lines of ink and acrylic statues.
Mr. Mekurya stood apart from the appealingly sinuous hybrid known as Ethio-jazz, spearheaded by the vibraphonist, pianist and composer Mulatu Astatke.
The infectious pieces are suffused with the choreographer's signature movement style, a sinuous blend of West African, Caribbean, and American club dance.
There are hardly any right angles either within or outside; the Pavilion is made of curves and points, both sinuous and spiky.
Throughout, the dancer Abel Rojo, striking and sinuous, slipped out of the group clutching his head or hinging down to the floor.
Bits of soft pizzicato plucking in the strings serenely introduce the sitar at one point; sinuous, handsome solos emerge from the orchestra.
Callender's prose style is sharp and unflinching, with sinuous shifts in point of view that give this book a fierce, unsettling elegance.
It's a precious permanent stream in arid country, an Edenic landscape of waterfalls and springs in a maze of sinuous sandstone canyons.
A time series of the Mississippi's course looks like a sinuous Celtic knot, with a swathe of interwoven curves, flowing to the sea.
The sinuous sculptures duplicate themselves as cast shadows; the pots, half-invisible in the side room, have the presence of a massed chorus.
Her family portraits exhibit thick, sinuous line work against rich shades of pink and turquoise — colors she recalls from childhood trips to Manila.
Schiele's shivering sinuous style here quivers like a slapped slimy eel, endowing the somewhat-emaciated girl with slightly sad, but still lascivious, overtones.
Its sinuous letters, connected to one another in cursive fashion and sometimes bearing dots and slashes above or below, resembled those of Arabic.
As Warp Records' low electronic music begins, they disperse around the space, leaving a lone female dancer to begin a sinuous, winding solo.
The sinuous silhouette of the Loch Ness monster (affectionately known as Nessie) appeared in The Daily Mail, a British newspaper, in April 1934.
Des, the center of the gallery was dominated by a bronze sculpture of a dozen sinuous men, clean shaven and nude, beating drums.
Read more: A Shortlist of What We Like Right Now For fall, sinuous jewelry bended with the body and gleamed against the skin.
Sinuous riffs and van Newton's versatile pipes propel the release, drawing on divine feminine energy to propel songs of sex, secrets, and social rage.
In this delirious space, formerly a hayloft, a 20-foot-tall fireplace seems to be consumed by sinuous tongues of bronze and plaster flames.
While plainly pleased to startle, he takes the subject as a pretext for amplifying his specialties of sinuous form, pulsating color, and virtuosic brushwork.
Evoking a snaky, sinuous form, this 27-inch piece swings insouciantly against the body, accommodating itself to the wearer's mobility rather than limiting it.
"In a Cool Blaze" (2015) has icy, sinuous white and blue plumes on the left side and red and purple flames on the right.
Not long into Esa-Pekka Salonen's "Karawane," a robust choral passage — the men sounding solemn, the women sinuous — begins to deflate just a bit.
The blued hands are a bit anachronistic – hands are usually a little more sinuous than these broad arrows – but, for the piece, they work.
Twombly's sensually smudged form and sinuous line compress sight, smell, and touch, and join it with the act of reading — the sound of words.
In each her opulent robes rise around her like a small mountain range, through which her long hair often extends like a sinuous river.
A cluster of sinuous "rain-wands" looks both like a cloud of sacrificial smoke going up and an answering shower of water coming down.
When "Atlanta" won the prize for best comedy, he celebrated onstage with an impressively continuous hula-style hip swivel, his stance wide, arms sinuous.
Turbulence marked the outer movements, particularly in a finale that offered little consolation, while the second and third held their shape, sinuous and desolate.
Even more, he must step forward to give the firm, Zaha Hadid Architects, a new identity while honoring and maintaining Ms. Hadid's sinuous legacy.
This party features pounding Jersey club music by Nadus, DJ Tiga and DJ Irresistible and a set of sinuous ballroom house by Vjuan Allure.
On both sides of the sinuous path Wong painted trees, leaves, foliage and fauna, using a vocabulary of full dots, dashes, and brushstroke lines.
No doubt the artist took pleasure in the vase's sinuous curves, half-moon handles, and bulbous hips that bring to mind a stoutly woman.
Across the room, a hard-edge abstract painting propped against a wall looks contrived and inert compared to the sinuous geometry of her living body.
I like to paint sinuous, free-form lines, as well as lines that are constrained and controlled, although painting a hive is kind of boring.
Accompanying herself on piano in "Gotham Lullaby," from her late-1970s masterpiece, "Dolmen Music," she swept through lonely, sinuous lines toward tenderness, an urban nocturne.
The plan's sinuous path has confounded Mr. French, the assistant director of the State Division of Fisheries and Wildlife's Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program.
Ms. Hadid subsequently designed sinuous, vase-like sculptures for the Berengo glassmaking studio, which have yet to be produced, said Adriano Berengo, the studio's founder.
After saying goodbye to Gardner, I climb in my car and drive back along the sinuous dirt track, toward the paved road that bisects Yankeetown.
But it was in El Greco that Pollock recognized the sinuous energetic lines, milky swaths of color, jagged shapes, and mythological symbolism as his own.
Instead of the feathers that adorn many of Mr. Hazoumè's other masks, a sinuous wooden brush with thick, dirty bristles is wired to its dome.
A vocabulary derived from traditional African dance was seamlessly married to contemporary street genres like krump and flex; anxious, seizurelike movements broke into sinuous floating.
I treaded water and watched safely from within the reef as they made elegant, sinuous turns across the face of each wave as it broke.
Hence why the New York-born designer's signature sequin pieces came in longer, more sinuous silhouettes than his previous iterations of Studio 54 mini dresses.
The repetition counters the sense of freedom conveyed by the snaking, sinuous lines, but you cannot pin down whether they are about entrapment or freedom.
It's in his movement work, of course — his walk is sinuous but not oily, and he is incredibly graceful, especially for someone of such sheer length.
Valero-O'Connell's lines are sinuous: hair is lustrous, vegetation snakes upward, and even the explosion of memories is rendered as a gorgeous flood of mauve gel.
Drakeo sounds less akin to a recognizable California than he does a psychedelic pleasure dome of his own creation, cut through with sinuous arroyos of codeine.
We left the city and drove along the Helan Mountain Grape Culture Corridor, a wide, sinuous road that was recently laid to boost development and tourism.
Foraging The sinuous, narrow streets and low-slung buildings around Brick Lane in London's East End were once a part of a rough-and-tumble neighborhood.
The choreographer Camille A. Brown, the only black member of the team, fills the stage with alternately sinuous and frenzied movement, hinting at more modern styles.
The sequence is made even more sinuous by the score, a riff on Ravel's "Boléro" composed by Ryuichi Sakamoto, whose music is celebrated in this series.
International Commerce Center, West Kowloon (2010) The city's height champion, with its sinuous, tapered profile, is one of the most energy-efficient skyscrapers in the world.
The 104-year-old company has a legacy for vehicles that have sinuous bodies and enduring cool, and has long been a particular point of British pride.
The dragons of Game of Thrones have long, sinuous bodies with snake-like tails, short back legs, and large front wings similar to those of a bat.
Four years ago, he released "Channel Orange," a clever, sinuous, supremely confident deconstruction of contemporary soul, and announced that his first love had been with a man.
He arranged two-thirds of the tracks, including "All Too Soon" and "All of You," each involving electric piano, a sinuous groove and a gleaming trumpet solo.
On Friday he will release "Carib," an album integrating traditional West African rhythms — often by way of Haiti and Sánchez's native Puerto Rico — into sinuous original compositions.
Other classics of British midcentury design are scattered about the house, too: a sinuous Gerald Summers plywood chair, a boxy Sonance sofa, originally designed for Cecil Beaton.
In 2016, Kanye West performed on a platform dangling perilously low above a moshing crowd, and Drake filled the empty arena air with a sinuous light show.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Since the morning of Sunday, January 21, design Instagram has been awash in images of sinuous objects that defy easy categorization.
Matisse painted this work the year before his life-changing trip to Morocco, but its hot pigment and sinuous lines were clearly pointing in a North African direction.
Fin, the neosoul innovator's solo debut out since February, conjures sinuous calm and an inexorable pull, an undertow with little sonic or conceptual correlative apparent in the music.
In each of these paintings, he extends the original's florid colors, stylized poses, and sinuous costumes to the images and colors he added to the paintings' actual frames.
Joan La Barbara's "A Murmuration for Chibok," performed by the Young People's Chorus of New York City, set small, sinuous fragments of chant atop a cool vocal drone.
The property is in northeast Evanston, on Sheridan Road, a sinuous, tree-lined thoroughfare that takes you south to Chicago (the Loop is about a 40-minute drive).
He wants the world to look back across the ages in perpetuity and see his sinuous monolith snaking across the southwestern border, a potent symbol of his masculinity.
The Penrose is a long, narrow space with a sinuous, inviting arc, all dark wood and white hexagonal tiles, whose dim interior seems to perpetually hold a bustling crowd.
His sinuous, biomorphic chairs, tables, desks, pianos, clocks and vanities, which resembled giant teeth, a human tongue, elephants' feet and human forms, started as freestyle drawings on rag paper.
A sinuous black-and-white concrete ribbon, echoing his boardwalk along Rio's Copacabana Beach, leads you past miniature palm trees, drooping ornamental elephant's ears, and beds of calico plants.
The 200,000-square-foot-building, with its sinuous curves and swoops sheathed in white penny tiles, is a city, state and federal landmark, connected to Jet Blue's Terminal 5.
The spin in "Hadestown" is to wrest the myth away from the opera house (Monteverdi and Gluck both composed Orpheus-led operas) and give it a sinuous, hipster vibe.
Another is an untitled work from 19133: nothing but daubs of blue, connected by a sinuous smear of the same, applied wet-on-wet to a field of cream.
As Ms. Martin looked on, the workers stuck the disjointed panels to the floor, smoothed out the air bubbles, and tried to make her long, sinuous lines appear seamless.
The paintings in this new show produce a curious lens, like you're looking at an image underwater from above the surface: they're sinuous in form and ostentatious in their expression.
An ICO, in which one central party collected money to support an ultimately centerless community, was a shortcut, if a slightly sinuous one, to arrive at a utopian political end.
It's not hard to imagine a vocalist taking on the track's sinuous melody, though Mr. Hodge does a fine job himself, running his bass through a gluey haze of distortion.
This dizzyingly sinuous cuff, nearly three inches high, is a diamond-rimmed roller coaster of 150 pearls in varying sizes, as well as a meditation on the passage of time.
Four years ago, the sinuous gestures of the Iron Calligraphy series evolved into figures — or, more accurately, freestanding configurations of lines, curved and sometimes angled to evoke the human presence.
Or consider the competitors in skeleton, the terrifying event where athletes shoot headfirst down a sinuous ice track on a sled without brakes at speeds exceeding 80 miles an hour.
At the Bern exhibition, focused on Gurlitt's holdings in what the Nazis called "degenerate art," Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's "Two Nudes on a Bed" is a sinuous hieroglyph in colored chalk.
The vines in the background overlap with the sinuous tats on her wrist, chest, and shimmering thigh; her long, lime-colored acrylics flirt with the extravagant foliage of the setting.
Tall, narrow forms march across the tan canvas in a steady beat that pulsates against the rhythmic cacophony of the intertwining, sinuous lines punctuated by sections of red and gold.
In the 1960s, the national institute for housing built the Biscione, or big snake, a collection of sinuous three- and six-story compounds that follow the contours of its hillside site.
The robe's folds are supple and sinuous, and the trim, zigzagged with an elaborate and unbroken knotting pattern, has a mathematical intricacy that gives this Christian painting a surprising Islamic touch.
The Bridges of Christian Menn Sinuous, up in the sky between one mountainside and another, the most beautiful bridge I had ever seen was in Simplon Pass, on the Swiss side.
Anchored by a sinuous cloud-shaped bar hand-carved from two colossal hunks of pine, the dining room at RAW is cavernous and murky, strikingly backlit by a semi-open kitchen.
With sinuous cinematography and an intricate sound design — floods of saturated color, bursts of ear-pounding music — he expresses intensities of feeling (love, pain, fury, agony) that create a visceral emotional impact.
In compressed, sinuous lines, it wound its way to the aching words "The inflated heart/pumps out, the tenor kiss,/tenor love" by way of a startling interlude: Why you so black?
This is especially true of the sinuous synchronicity of Mr. Trujillo's choreography, in which everyone is often doing the same moves, but with a subtle, stylish edge that sets each member apart.
Tapestries and rugs are on view at Keshishian, including one from the 1960s — formerly installed at a university in Tbilisi, Georgia — that features a psychedelic composition with sinuous sea nymphs and dolphins.
Parks Department workers, who will maintain Greenpoint's greensward with condo funds, were concerned that the sinuous boards would be tough to replace, Mr. Butz said, explaining that he ultimately substituted straight benches.
The maze of stalls is so sinuous that cars can only travel so far, at which point we clambered into an auto rickshaw and told the driver to head to Asiana Couture.
While I could do without some of her trying-too-hard touches — the wide-eyed peering, the self-consciously sensual sinuous arm motions — she manages to pull off some potentially campy ideas.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — Frenetic spirals of color and swirling sinuous lines characterize the disembodied ink and watercolor works by Georgiana Houghton, currently on show at the Courtauld Gallery.
Listening back to all six minutes of it now—hearing Prince tell a story about death and devastation and lingering midwinter agony over careening guitars and sinuous keys—it's difficult to see why.
The most obvious is the sinuous line and pungent coloring of Edvard Munch, the Norwegian painter who is featured in a Neue Galerie show that explores his influence on German and Austrian Expressionists.
At the show's opposite end (literally and figuratively) is Félix Bracquemond's large and masterful print of the art critic Edmond de Goncourt, all mustaches and sinuous cigarette smoke, at home among his bibelots.
Wearing a dress by Keiko Voltaire with a long, pale green chiffon skirt, Ms. Roberts takes possession of the stage in breezy sideway steps that pull her forward and back in sinuous patterns.
The book's 2304 illustrations reveal similarities between sinuous walls along Japanese gardens and Libyan medina alleyways, and kindred-spirited caretakers at work on New Mexican pueblos and colorful earthen homes in Burkina Faso.
Mr. Rockwell had gone to SoulCycle that morning to stay lean while playing the sinuous Fosse, who had an addiction to work, women, Camels, Dexedrine and Seconal, not to mention his lifelong satyriasis.
"Accelerate," produced by Kanye West, Che Pope and Mike Dean, sounds like it's built from spare parts: Ty Dolla Sign's moans and yelps, sinuous keyboard lines, a charmingly staccato verse from 2 Chainz.
Having celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2017, this stellar, modernist building with a new larch-paneled facade evokes Greenland's icebergs, northern lights and local fjords, thanks to its sinuous features and triangular shape.
In "Water," Beyoncé and Pharrell Williams are joined by Salatiel, a songwriter from Cameroon, in a bouncy, sinuous track with leaping vocal inflections that also includes a credit for a Ghanaian songwriter, Afriye.
The sinuous lines of Edvard Munch, the broken brush strokes of Seurat and wild color of Matisse and Franz Marc — and a heavy dose of Charles Burchfield's visionary approach to landscape — loom large.
His experience seeing rough East London roads give way to hip art scenes informs his output—the sounds on his albums shift between hissy lovers' rock, dub, sinuous guitar, and melodic, ambient compositions.
But the point of the resulting album is neither tune nor groove but flow — constant, sweeping, sinuous forward motion, embodied in the lightness of her band and the piercing clarity of her voice.
"No Tomorrow" finds the Britpop stalwarts sounding as pitch-perfectly Suede as back in the 90s: those chiming, layered guitars, and Brett's sinuous tones reaching those elastic falsetto notes with ease and aplomb.
Designed by Peter O'Rourke, these animals include a whimsical monkey marionette, a sinuous ostrich that's partly a hand puppet, and a fully articulated giraffe (above, with Ms. Keyamo) that is moved with a handle.
None have the smooth, sinuous look of the Model S, or the capacity for surprise like the Model X. The forthcoming Model 3 has been criticized as being the ugliest of Tesla's three vehicles.
Wood scallops were layered like feathers to form the hem of another sinuous underskirt topped by a sheer shell-pink tunic trimmed in the same scallops, which also formed a scrim over the shoulders.
In her gorgeous, sinuous writing, where each sentence complicates itself, sometimes suggesting its own antithesis, she questions the notion that the fear of the pathological narcissist and narcissism itself are so different at all.
Zaha Hadid was known for the inventive designs of her buildings: Their gentle, sinuous shapes earned her the nickname "queen of the curve," which made it into her Guardian obituary on March 31, 2016.
Geologists worry that the weight of water in the sinuous reservoir, 600km (370 miles) from end to end, and the rise and fall of it, is causing more frequent tremors along the fault lines.
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To fetch them, Mr. Herrou often uses the same dilapidated sky-blue van from which he delivers eggs, laid by his flock of cacophonous chickens, to the sinuous streets of the valley's medieval villages.
Mr. Kinnear has won awards for playing Hamlet and Iago on the stage now hosting his Macbeth, and he knows his way through the sinuous, ever-shifting mind-sets of Shakespeare's tragic leading men.
Her loaves are wild—coiled into sinuous forms that, if you squint just so, resemble fallopian tubes or petrified magma or the albino python that keeps her company in her apartment in Ridgewood, Queens.
Here's what's up with Hoodlem: the Melbourne duo—who would prefer to remain nameless right now—work a minimalist kind of R&B with a sinuous bassline that perfectly complements the singer's fluttery vocals.
Though her look is the same, give or take a tank top and some makeup, the sinuous figure on stage commands a swagger entirely absent from the giddy, bashful one crouched before me hours earlier.
Mr. Joyce supplied simmering organ parts and other textures, but the brothers and their longtime bassist, Peter Sternberg, and drummer, Adam Box, handled pretty much everything else, laying down sinuous arrangements and patient, viscous grooves.
The big winner was a song about seduction with a sinuous Caribbean groove: "Despacito," which has been a 2017 phenomenon: a long-running No. 1 hit with more than four billion views on YouTube alone.
Rain drops release many spores, but the flick of a finger can create a sinuous puff of dark brown smoke, potentially wafting the fungal spores into the lightest breeze and spreading puffballs near and far.
Abandoning the immersive sets often used for her shows, Ms. Prada and the architect Rem Koolhaas's AMO studio chose instead to install sinuous wooden partitions lined with bench seats not unlike those seen outside confessionals.
Mostly, they're familiar turn-of-the-century types, the sorts of chaps you meet in books from the period: the stern headmaster (Bagheera), the kindly Scout leader (Baloo), the sinuous politico (Kaa), and so on.
Her paintings from the '70s — sinuous bodies that morph into mountains, bare nipples that juxtapose spiky leaves, bulbous fruits that echo curving belly shapes — represent women as sacred beings, powerful subjects of their own lives.
A looser, more sinuous brushwork is combined with a thinner viscosity of paint for the clouds gathering just below the moon, which  illuminates the scene like a floodlight from the top center of the painting.
WHEN asked to bend an anti-nepotism law so that President Donald Trump could put his son-in-law Jared Kushner and daughter Ivanka in the White House, the Department of Justice produced a sinuous argument.
But it also conveys the "sinuous, glimmering energy of recovery" as Jamison attends AA meetings, reading the Big Book "with another woman over night-discounted muffins" even as she secretly concocts a plan to keep drinking.
"The name seemed fitting as the sinuous dust plume looks like a coiled serpent doing battle with a central star," study co-author Peter Tuthill, a professor at the University of Sydney, said in a statement.
Anna Leonowens (with a new King in Daniel Dae Kim), while Heather Headley is now inhabiting the sinuous skin of the honky-tonk diva Shug Avery in "The Color Purple," a Tony front-runner this year.
The Singapore Grand Prix this weekend is still considered the most excruciating physical challenge of the season, as it is run under floodlights at night in extreme heat and humidity, around a long, sinuous city circuit.
Composed by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, it is a cartoonish political satire dressed up as a fairy tale, in which he pushed his usual musical language — highly colored instrumentation, sinuous melodies, folk motifs — to a parodic extreme.
With its flat patterns, sinuous lines and entwining forms, "Belladonna" refracts traditional Japanese graphic art through the prism of the Art Nouveau or Vienna Secession, two movements that were in some ways inspired by Japanese woodcuts.
By the time a few dozen women are dancing in circles around a maypole, even the camerawork — with its sinuous flow and contrapuntal push-ins and pullouts — seems to be tightening its grip on the visitors.
In "Any Day," the best and busiest of them, a wrestler catches his doppelgänger in a headlock, flipping him off the sinuous green hill, reminiscent of Hokusai's famous wave, that's both their ground and their background.
The current competition in arena concert production is in the space over the floor — last year, Kanye West performed from a platform dangling from the roof, and Drake turned the void into a sinuous light show.
That's what he's attempting on "Changes," his sinuous, meditative and largely impressive fifth studio album, and also with "Justin Bieber: Seasons," a YouTube Originals documentary series devoted to capturing the behind the scenes of his return.
A pair of robotic but sinuous dancers, with red lights for eyes, flanked Madonna as she sat at a piano for the ominous "Future," while the video screen filled with images of urban and environmental destruction.
Len Rix's translation is deft, but Szabo's frank, conversational prose takes a back seat to her sinuous plotting: The novel unspools its secrets over many pages, and the resulting tour de force is taut with suspense.
By casting her psychological portrait of the prophet under the auspices of the Prague writer, Zornberg ushers the reader into the sinuous, metaphysical angst of a man facing the divine and the elusive meaning of life.
Wood also finely delineates the potted plants on the porch, the cameo at her throat, as well as the one sinuous strand of hair that dangles provocatively from behind her ear and just grazes her neck.
Mr. Khan soon enters on a run, carrying Ms. Chien over his shoulder, and their subsequent pas de deux is filled with sinuous fluidity combined with the stylized, detailed hand movements and angled bodies of Indian dance.
Think of all the information tucked into those sinuous DNA spirals—and the life-saving discoveries that some smart machine learning could pull out if it had lots and lots and lots of it to learn from.
The result was a collection of sinuous silk shirts, boxy snakeskin tailoring and sculptural tops, as well as unexpected grungy slip dresses and blouses worn over dark velvet sweaters and underneath sweeping mock-croc and leather coats.
Another factor in the equation that results in a more equal ratio between the importance of the driver and that of his machine is that the races take place on sinuous street circuits that provide little grip.
To be sure, the vision of Fascism that arises from "Amarcord" has none of the sinuous and oppressive mood that sheathes, say, Bertolucci's "The Conformist" (1970), and Fellini may be the least politically engaged of major filmmakers.
Depicting Porter sitting in a chair, lost in her own thoughts, with no indication of the background, I wondered if the portrait was inspired by the sinuous, delicate lines in the drawings of Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres.
The Briton, who trails his championship leading Mercedes team mate Nico Rosberg by 43 points after five races and collided with the German in Spain 11 days ago, lapped the sinuous street circuit in one minute 15.537 seconds.
In the studio, "New Gen" began playing, and it was filled with such sonic collisions: knotted slang from various Caribbean enclaves around London had been infused with the slow-rolling drums and sinuous bass of Atlanta hip-hop.
They also point toward his last works — the asylum paintings, the cypresses, the wheat fields — in which his desire to capture his emotional response to the world through paint came out in blizzards of whirling, sinuous mark-making.
Like other members of the genus, it's large, coming in at 61 centimeters (two feet), and it has a body more like an eel than a salamander — long and sinuous, with only a single pair of front legs.
Gregory Rabassa — whose stunning translation of Gabriel García Márquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude" helped make that novel an American best seller — stumbles over Vargas Llosa's more complex style, which shifts continually between the sinuous and the slangy.
Gillian Lynne, a renowned British ballerina who, after turning to choreography, created the sinuous dances in Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Cats," which became the longest-running musical in London's West End and on Broadway, died on Sunday in London.
It is sometimes a little startling to see that the traceries in the windows — rose and otherwise — of cathedrals like Amiens and Vendôme are alive with sinuous curves, arabesques and biomorphic shapes that could be given bodily interpretations.
This crystal clear egg is one of three recently laid by an olm, a cave amphibian whose long sinuous body, stubby legs and frilly gills led people in the 15th century to believe it was the offspring of dragons.
Setting aside a benign sexism shaping depictions of woman-as-nature, this interest in sensual bio-structure was expressed in sinuous fashion, touching everything from cutlery to lamps to furniture to walls to entire building façades to metro-stations.
Berkenblit's second signature language consists of sinuous contours, which she uses to depict a young woman with large circular button eyes and a protruding snub nose that might have a second life as a baby pacifier or butt plug.
It abruptly morphs from a sinuous psychological thriller into a buffet for gore enthusiasts, without ever totally losing its elegance — unless your definition of that word could never encompass a graphic disembowelment or an unexpected stabbing of an eye.
Released a week after Ocean publicly came out, Channel Orange explores romantic angst and California hedonism in an imagined confessional style traceable to fellow West Coast singer-songwriters like, say, Joni Mitchell, comfortable in its creamy, sinuous electropop skin.
Living in a hand-built shack atop Sugarloaf Mountain in Antigua, he typed 25,000 pages of memoir, poetry and philosophy; carved sinuous wood figures; and painted quick, assured landscapes on any available surface — cardboard, Masonite, the backs of photographs.
Hu's particular fusion of his subtly emotive actors, his sinuous extended tracking shots which frequently rest in close-up, and above all his sense of duration result in a constant, moving sense of empathy and the struggle for understanding.
The songs, almost all of which seem to be written from the perspective of women, were built on sinuous guitar lines, moody synths, and his voice, a falsetto that became necessary after he had an operation on his throat.
Between the ignominy of his almost-trade to the Brewers last summer and the vagaries surrounding his purpose to begin this season, Flores' sinuous career would weigh heavy on most ballplayers, but the infielder tries not to think about it.
A current show at Venus over Manhattan of 62 drawings offers a beautiful view of Yoakum's oeuvre, where mountains heave in gracile, rhythmic curves; clouds scatter along surreal, sinuous contours; and supernatural creatures lurk in the stately structuralism of remembrance.
To one side of the stage, a trio of singers set a compellingly eerie mood, while a sinuous figure billed only as The Woman (Sheila Atim) threads her way through the action — a shape-shifting emblem, perhaps, of Africa itself.
It was the last artwork Held completed before he died in 2005, yet it's not hard to pluck out the forms present in the brush-stroke drawings done 45 years earlier — a sinuous line, a swooping plane, a tangled curve.
"It was in Beaufort in sight of a river's sinuous turn and the movements of its dolphin-proud tides that I began to discover myself and where my life began at 15," he wrote on Facebook in announcing his cancer.
"Dougla" is a big, colorful, semi-ethnographic dance based on the rituals of the Dougla people of Trinidad and Tobago, whose mixed South Asian and African heritage makes for an intriguing fusion of rhythmic footwork and sinuous upper-body movement.
The screenwriter, Sarah Polley (who adapted a story from the Canadian author Alice Munro into the film "Away from Her"), turns it into a sinuous, layered script that is constantly aware of what is being said, to whom and why.
"The Spider's Stratagem" and "The Conformist" marked the beginning of a long collaboration with the cinematographer Vittorio Storaro, whose work was notable for its expressive lighting and sinuous camera movement, and who contributed to Mr. Bertolucci's reputation as a visual stylist.
Unlike more typical sources of early startup capital, Ocean seeks to instill the notion of "Christ leadership" in its participants, and its dual business and spiritual mentorship program straddles a somewhat sinuous line between product planning, life coaching, and evangelism.
This unlikely sanctuary, set in a flood plain and open this week to the public, has bamboo groves and koi ponds and sinuous gravel paths ornamented with sculptural bronze animalia by the French artist Francois-Xavier Lalanne and his wife Claude.
The sinuous drape of this dress, hung with fox fur, is light-years away from the space age fashions of the 21960s — but indicates the sensuous shapes and styles, with a 203s flair, that would be embraced throughout the 220s.
If the windows offer a lightness, a moment to pause in time and drift into infinity, then the two bonsai, whose dense, visible surface roots (nebari, which are considered a balance to the tree's sinuous branches) return you to earth.
If approved by LA officials, the sinuous new structure, floating over 6—7 acres of green space, would occupy the site of two parking lots, just west of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County.
Schiele's declarative, sinuous contours, fixing the body to the page, couldn't be farther from Klimt's whispery, tremulous lines that seem to vanish, like a moment in time, before our eyes, yet the drawings of the two artists represent a consistency of vision.
There are two wonderfully sinuous line drawings that Harvey made of the bearded Brancusi, along with two photographs he took of her in his famed Paris Studio, in Anne Harvey: Private Life at Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects (May 10 – June 11, 2017).
Quite lacking the sinuous guile of Wilson or the shamelessness of Blair, Cameron hoped he wouldn't be held to his referendum promise, or that, if he was, he would win a vote for Remain—a widely shared view, it must be said.
Elsa Peretti's jewelry, designed for her friend the designer Halston, was as pared-down and sinuous as the fashion designer's matte jersey, hug-the-body clothing: a mini silver flask on a leather strap, and an ivory cuff once owned by Lauren Bacall.
After creating the sinuous S chair and licensing it to Cappellini in 220, his subsequent pieces, including the 23 polyethylene Jack, a stackable lamp that resembles a cartoon version of the classic metal toy, established Dixon as a juggernaut of industrial design.
The LuEsther T. Merz Library displays his earlier work, such as the Native American-inspired Fire Orange Basket series from 1977, the shimmering and ethereal Seaforms series from the 1980s, and the sinuous nest of glassy forms that comprise the Palazzo Ducale Tower from 1996.
Like many first-timers I was surprised to learn that the reef is an offshore boulevard of atolls and sinuous ribbons of coral that are ramparts bracing against the Coral Sea, a surprisingly lengthy boat ride away from any dock and seemingly always windy.
His sinuous hand as an arranger comes across just as clearly on a cover recorded for the album but never commercially released: "Sign o' the Times," by Prince, one of those artists whose brief history with Davis generates its own subcategory of what-ifs.
The fact that such pictures are all over the internet gives Ms. Brown a significant freedom: Whether she follows one leg with sinuous precision or taps her way around a shoulder with a flutter of quick jabs, she can't interrupt our instant, unthinking recognition.
The central structure in Ingels's and Heatherwick's design is canopied by a sinuous glass membrane, a protective bubble or amniotic sac, shielding an entire section of the campus — not just buildings but bike paths and desks — while letting the abundant Northern California light stream in.
Pierre Paulin (1927-2009) was the standout designer of Les Trente Glorieuses, as the French call their country's vigorous 30-year postwar era, and his sinuous, hedonistic furniture, notably his stretched-fabric chairs, was esteemed enough to decorate the apartments of the presidential palace.
But he isn't that — quite the opposite — in the meltingly sinuous red-and-black chalk "Dead Christ Held by His Mother" from the late 1530s, or in the great black chalk "Pietà" from around 1546 that he dedicated to Colonna, and gave to her.
Ms. Burrell sings it entirely in the sweet spot of her range, never showing a trace of strain, and Mr. Glasper adds a sinuous R&B chord progression, with help from his regular band mates, the drummer Mark Colenburg and the bassist Derrick Hodge.
Leaf through any fashion history book, and the Ballets Russes' mark is apparent: After 219, when the corps debuted in Paris, it was out with the pastels and the sinuous Art Nouveau lines of the Edwardian era, and in with bold color and exoticism.
Instead I'm at the Alpe d'Huez ski resort in France, famed for its sinuous access road that attracts thousands of cycling fans to bake in the sun, drink (far too much, in many cases) and eventually cheer for the riders of the Tour de France.
What is most fascinating about McElheny's exhibition, in addition to the formal brilliance and flat out gorgeousness of his works (all 2019), is how they function as concrete manifestations of twilight and nocturnal consciousness, when the mind is free to be sinuous and fluxional, speculative and dreamy.
"Let Slide," premiering on Noisey below, is the final single before the record drops, and it embodies everything we've come to love about Kauf and his dynamic live shows: Sinuous rhythms, waxing, textured orchestration, and lush vocals that hint at something more sinister beneath the surface.
They agreed that lapis — a relatively humble, deceptively lightweight blue stone that Olowu describes as luminous and seasonless — should anchor the collection, which includes a chunky ring, sinuous lariats and a bold, studded cuff, all set in gleaming gold and available at Neidich's Madison Avenue store.
The choreographer and visual artist Shen Wei, known for sinuous movement and for creating his own striking designs, tackles this challenging work (1:00), illustrating the tensions between light and dark through a large, ominous moving set and in the bodies of his 12 sharp dancers.
But he placed a remarkable second, and one of the judges of the competition, the renowned architect Toyo Ito (to whose liquid and sinuous work Fujimoto's bears some comparison), published an article in Shinkenchiku (New Architecture) magazine praising his work as representative of a rising generation.
But, very obligingly, they did, thanks to a goal-keeping blunder from the World Cup-winning French captain Hugo Lloris off a cheeky header from the sinuous Salah that ricocheted into the net off the shin of Toby Alderweireld in the 90th minute of the match.
Yusuhara, a two-hour sinuous drive through hills sculpted with tanada (rice-growing terraces) from the closest major city of Kochi — itself a seven-hour train ride southwest from Tokyo — is not a name that many in Japan will recognize, unless they are familiar with Kuma's work.
They include everything from the beauty of body painting, artisan crafts, and traditional dances—which look like a combination of the sinuous hip movements of a Hawaiian hula and the macho posturing and guttural shouts of a Maori haka—to the daring (read: crazy) haka pei.
Ever since Giorgio Vasari, one of the first art historians, wrote in 1550 of a new naturalness in painting—as opposed to medieval mannerism—the idea of the Renaissance has been linked with frescoes in Florence or the sinuous forms painted on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
For a dance-cognizant visitor from the United States, watching a class in técnica cubana is heady: very familiar and then suddenly not, as torsos contracting in Graham style turn ultra-sinuous, ultra-African, or a standard ballet exercise swerves into the gestures of an Afro-Cuban god.
There are enough images of creatures made gracefully alien here that casually leaving the book open to the image "Torch Snake" (2011) — an overleaf of a magenta and green X-ray image of a sinuous snake and tall plant with fanning leaves — would be sure to generate conversation.
Her house, which she moved intact eight miles from Gate, Oklahoma, to its present location despite people telling her that a brick house would fall apart if you moved it, sits out of the wind in a little draw at the end of a long, sinuous red-dirt driveway.
Since the bleached abrasion of this approach has sounded tired since the early '80s, for the clattery drums and snaky, sinuous buzz guitar on American Dream to electrify so fetchingly honors the band's gift for arranging elements throughout space, their knack for balancing crisp keyboards against blurry guitar.
On the other, mass-produced end of the spectrum, the Parisian Philippe Starck became the first industrial designer to make himself an industry, creating an international brand that brought flowing, organic objects — a poetic juicer, a sinuous toothbrush — to New York's increasingly rich inhabitants throughout the next decade.
Speaking at IAC headquarters, a sinuous white glass building designed by the architect Frank Gehry that sits on 18th Street, a short distance from both the elevated High Line and what would have been the walkway to Pier 55, Mr. Diller said the idea was born in November 2011.
There is almost no dialogue, and thanks in no small part to Mr. Ballhaus's choreography for the camera, there does not need to be: The sinuous shot, which shows people parting for Hill like the Red Sea, unequivocally evokes his passage into the dark, glittering world of organized crime.
The landscape bristles with frozen cascades of green, blue, brown, and white, crystalizing here and there into visible figures — a sinuous, levitating swan, an anthropomorphic dove — while the gloomy crags and vegetative draperies, playing with colors and shadow and light, give off faint hints of coalescing human faces and forms.
In the first two episodes, I was too irritated by clumsy exposition, the relegation of the great Elizabeth Reaser to a "long-suffering wife" role, and the huge charisma gap between Paul Bettany as a perfectly sinuous Ted Kaczynski and Sam Worthington as a much duller FBI agent, Jim Fitzgerald.
The Melbourne-based singer creates inventive synth-pop that's perfectly off-kilter (check out "Let's Go to the Beach" for evidence.) Her song "I'm Not Sorry"—lifted from last fall's EP Do I Make You Nervous—is a sinuous, minimalist kind tune, that hangs in the same constellation as FKA twigs.
In his visual work, Spelios transfers the percussionist's skill of spellbinding audiences with a tightly wrought rhythm (the sinuous amoeba patterns wending across the surface), while keeping them off-balance and on edge (the lunges of color and illegible imagery), never knowing when to expect the next crash or thwack.
My favorite by far is the continuous form, a sinuous cascade containing a series of turns and tumbles which require considerable discipline to bring into a balance of fluid tension with each other, and make it the closest thing to a rollercoaster inside the Latin alphabet — both to look at and to draw.
Singapore's 613-corner, tight and sinuous track is, like the Malaysian Grand Prix, driven in the hottest and most humid conditions, and so has invariably been littered in the past with accidents, and the resulting safety car periods that shake up the pack and lengthen the race to its two-hour maximum limit.
But more than the multi-pocket vests, the safari and field jackets, the dusty earth tones and the whipstitched suede update on the driving shoes that are Tod's corporate bread-and-butter, it was a beautifully subtle and sinuous pattern on shirts and shorts and other articles of clothing that caught one's attention.
Take, for example, her series "Museums" (21990–present), in which the artist stares down the pyramidal glass portal to the Louvre, the sinuous curves of the Guggenheim Bilbao, and the august colonnade of the British Museum, as though to challenge the institutions that have long determined what counts as culture and beauty.
But while his colleagues turned their genius toward futuristic shapes and industrial materials — think of Bertoia's sinuous wire webs or the space-age sweep of Saarinen's fiberglass tulip — Nakashima reflected on nature, on the work that he could do with his own hands and on materials that improved, rather than diminished, with age.
But mostly there are deft, insouciant ink-and-pencil drawings and a few fine-grained lithographs, including "The Lindy Hop," whose sinuous dancing couple brings to mind the work of Archibald J. Motley Jr. Covarrubias's line could have the assured sparseness of Matisse, and he had a similar affinity for female beauty.
Whether employing the vibrant "stitched" brushwork of the early paintings or the interlocking, blocky and sinuous forms of the later works, Hartley layers elements to lock in the mass of a mountainside, a logjam pileup, or crashing waves between more or less narrow registers of sky above a rocky shore, lake, or valley below.
In between sips of bourbon and pauses to wipe the barbeque sauce off our faces, we start talking about how Yellow Eyes began—how Will taught himself first to play guitar by re-recording Opeth and In Flames albums on a four-track in his bedroom, inadvertently developing the distinct, sinuous style of playing that's served him so well.
The album's first two tracks form a representative sample of its mood: "Mzwandile" is a polyrhythmic chant that sprawls past 13 minutes, in a spirit of fervent supplication; "Joyous" takes a calmer and more centered approach, with Mr. Hutchings bringing a sinuous care to his delivery of the melody, and Mr. Mlangeni playing a crisp, hard-boppish solo.
Then there was the simple yet careful math required to combine that modification with other modifications in other strains, changes that sometimes required a marker or a balancer: a tweak to the nervous system that gave the creature a rolling rather than sinuous behavior, or a mutation in the cuticle that rendered the nematodes thick like miniature Tootsie Rolls.
For more artistic wood touches, Ms. Karol recruited her husband, Fitzhugh Karol, 37, a sculptor and artist-in-residence at the Brooklyn Home Company, to carve shapely legs for an enormous kitchen island, decorative details for the fireplace surround, a sinuous handrail for the stairwell and a cabinet to contain jewelry collected during the Sandses' travels.
There is an impressive variety of materials and styles on display here, from the sinuous, curved labyrinths Motoi Yamamoto constructs of sea salt on gallery floors to Jeppe Hein's trippy mirrored interference in a Korean forest to more traditional hedge mazes like the one at Hever Castle in Kent, England (pictured above), created in the Renaissance tradition.
Paulin — whose sinuous, stretched-fabric chairs in super­saturated colors had nicknames like the Slice, the Tongue and the Mushroom — embodied not merely a sculptural revolution in shape, material and hue but defined 1970s-era French aesthetics: His furniture was chosen to decorate President Georges Pompidou's private apartment and, after that, the office of President François Mitterrand.
That 1,428-foot-tall project, which was designed by SHoP Architects with a breathtakingly slender form that could only be realized with contemporary engineering, nevertheless nods to Art Deco with a stepped profile and facade of undulating terra cotta and sinuous bronze metalwork — details that are partially in response to the landmark 1920s Steinway & Sons building at the tower's base.
Egyptian artist Iman Issa installed a cryptic sculpture in its manicured garden, "Surrogates, a film about things to be used, in order of appearance, by self or others, for touching upon larger, insidious, or different things," where a sinuous pipe feeds into a miniature cactus arrangement, in a surrealist setup that evokes the absurdity of geopolitical connections and exploitation of natural resources.
But as a winter lover who once traveled to Winnipeg to skate that city's sculpture-dotted frozen river in below-zero temperatures, I was intrigued by the icy fount of adventurous possibilities in Quebec, Canada's largest province, where it's possible to escape the oval confines of what we normally think of as ice rinks, and skate for long, sinuous stretches on frozen trails through forests and snowy landscapes.
His other two works in the show, "Untitled, 3-15-8/153-15-5/29-15-7" (2011) and "Untitled, 3-23-6/13-23-7/27-23-7" (2012), constitute an abrupt departure from "Untitled, 8 x 12 – Green," in that each painting is composed of three colors laid down in camouflage-like, free-floating brushstrokes ranging from sinuous, overlapping curls to buzzing clusters of tiny dabs.
As he writhes out of his bonds and into a sinuous solo, 10 members of the Phuphuma Love Minus choir, directed by Mr. Mahlangu, begin the traditional, all-male Zulu form of a cappella known as isicathamiya (issi-KAT-ah-mee-ya), a mesmerizing mix of percussive chants, soaring voices and trilling calls, performed as the men ascend and descend the scaffolding stairs with repetitive rhythmic stamping walks, a stick held in the right hand.
This article originally appeared on EW.com Every hero needs an origin story, though the weight of this one may be too much for even the steeliest cyborg shoulders to bear: Ghost in the Shell isn't merely a movie where Scarlett Johansson slips into a sinuous (yet somehow, miraculously nipple-free) skin suit and sets out to destroy a shadowy syndicate of underground thugs and baddies; It's an ongoing narrative unavoidably fraught by two-plus decades of cultish devotion and cultural appropriation.
The show continues with other noteworthy environments, such as "Ambiente Spaziale: 'Utopie,' nella XIII Triennale di Milano" (Spatial Environment: 'Utopias,' at the 13th Milan Triennale) (1964), created in collaboration with artist and designer Nanda Vigo; "Ambiente Spaziale con Neon" (Spatial Environment with Neon) (1967), a poetic monochromatic room featuring a sinuous pink neon light, and "Fonti di Energia, Soffitto al Neon per 'Italia 61,' a Torino" (Energy Sources, Neon Ceiling for 'Italia 61', in Turin) (1961), which spectacularly ends the exhibition path.
So while Boss Women, where the artistic director Jason Wu has settled on architecture as his guiding principle, may be making a bid for the white-collar professional, building a wardrobe of nicely structured suits (this time 'round in cream and black, zipped-up and collarless, flared at both hem), things took a more free-form detour via sinuous rivers of fabric needle-punched into or folded onto dresses and tunics, and fil coupé re-embroidered blooms contrasting with buttoned-up black and olive and beige.

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