Blissfully photographed in glorious, widescreen tableaux, March of the Penguins is a natural high. |
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Effigies of hated opponents were burned at the stake, insulting posters were pasted on walls and there were daily processions and tableaux. |
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The souvenir shops, with their olive wood crucifixes and mother of pearl nativity tableaux, are shuttered. |
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Inside, life-size tableaux re-create moments in history, like Lewis and Clark and the Corps of Discovery meeting the native Nez Perce. |
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The film is composed of a series of tableaux, with scenes reminiscent of detailed paintings. |
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The inner stage could also be used to display tableaux vivants illustrating conventional emblems of mortality. |
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An unusual project for the Hamster Theatre Company was a series of tableaux depicting great moments in British history. |
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Gone were the artificial and outmoded divisions into three or four acts with scene changes and elaborate tableaux. |
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He was represented by four works, including several tableaux vivants populated by friends, family, and servants and photographed on his estate. |
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The dungeon is more like a catacomb, linking a series of tableaux that expose the grisliest entrails of York's history. |
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She photographed both live scenes and artificial tableaux involving mannequins and wax dummies. |
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However, the real focus of the show was a set of recent paintings in which collage and paint are mixed in riotously colorful tableaux. |
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In a row of glass cases, waxwork tableaux of Victorian surgeons are shown lopping off limbs while their patients are forcibly restrained. |
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Many feature elaborately costumed models posing in carefully orchestrated, dramatically lit tableaux. |
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Meteorology and topography conspire to paint blusterous murals and apocalyptic tableaux. |
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These sentimental tableaux vivants were often criticized and ridiculed in her own day. |
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The city was all-atwitter with extravagant preparations that included dinners, balls, and tableaux vivants based on the characters of his novels. |
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There's a quaintness in these tableaux that's at first charming but eventually slides into overkill through sheer grating repetition. |
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As bottle-blonde Maureen, the requisite tragic heroine, Reilly must appear naked in various tableaux vivants. |
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He occasionally arranges his characters in artfully staged tableaux or still photos. |
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Actors dressed in black and grey create tableaux around the blond wood skeleton of a house. |
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Technically it really is superb, with breathtaking landscape tableaux and settings, seamlessly meshing cyber-geography with the New Zealand locations. |
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The teacher uses tableaux, where the students create a still picture using their bodies, to practise visualization strategies. |
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American sculptor of boxlike figurative works combining wood and other materials and often grouped as tableaux. |
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He starts in Ancient Egypt and travels in time through 11 tableaux, ending in the icebound twilight of humanity. |
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These tautly stretched lines consist of single strands of horsehair, arranged in an elegant composition that brings to mind the great horizontal tableaux of Barnett Newman. |
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With her tableaux vivents Beecroft has become one of the few artists to achieve worldwide success in a short time. |
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There are loads of aspiringly wacky art acts around, but few can match the authentic awkwardness of David's absurdist tableaux. |
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The tableaux provided interesting sidelights on different cultures. |
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Moses: an automated connection tableaux prover for classical first-order logic with equality. |
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This simplistic fable presents several tableaux glorifying the dictatorship of the proletariat. |
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There are sci-fi whooshes of red light that frame key moments as if underscoring the crackling tension and marking them out iconic tableaux. |
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That's apt, since his best ensemble pieces often feature complex activity compressed into tight lanes with bodies eddying in and out of tableaux. |
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Gorgeously filmed and acted, Frida reveals the autobiography in Kahlo's art by occasionally punctuating the action with tableaux based on her paintings. |
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Finally the seasons were chased away by Father Time, ending the tableaux. |
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There are also a series of small table-top tableaux in painted jelutong. |
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He has filled the empty apron stage with a magical, glittering and visually delightful scenes and tableaux to follow the fall from grace of the Master and his lover. |
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Rooms on its three floors have been converted into galleries displaying Gandhi's letters, documents, photographs and also tableaux about his life. |
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It was one spectacular show, I really enjoyed the opening tableaux and display, showcasing three thousand years of history, the highlights being the drums and the statues. |
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The two men met in 1941, and had a collaborative relationship for two decades, producing a book, many surrealist portraits and a series of tableaux. |
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Thanks in part to sensationally beautiful side lighting, the stage pictures look like tableaux vivants composed by 18th-century landscape and portrait masters. |
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Audience members will be led through the tunnels of this abandoned military fort to encounter choreographed tableaux vivants that evoke each of the seven deadly sins. |
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For visitors following the marked trail that leads around the battlefield, its powerful aura helps conjure up the tableaux that unfolded over a hundred years ago. |
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Jeff Wall grew the size of the photographic print in images that reference 18th-century tableaux in painting. |
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Shrines called mbari, which contain elaborate tableaux of painted unfired earth, are made in honour of the earth spirit in villages near Owerri in southern Nigeria. |
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In 2004 she created and performed Tyranny of Bliss, a 7-hour durational performance involving over 30 performers who created 14 tableaux in-and-around Queens Park, Toronto. |
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In a series of tableaux, he traces the progress of a man with no standing, no skills and no power, struggling to stay afloat in a dehumanized society that stands idly by and watches him sink. |
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Pylyavskyy introduces and studies what he calls non-crossing tableaux, showing that they are as well equinumerous with standard tableaux. |
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On a balmy night in the old souks of Manama, Bahrain's capital, muscular, black-clad youths chant dirges and chest-thump past shrines adorned with dramatic tableaux of Shia saints. |
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His vitrines and, now, vitrines-within-vitrines are crucial in the way they encase, monumentalize and aestheticize his tableaux and create a needed sense of distance for the viewer. |
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These mordant tableaux quickly found their way into a delicate, folklorish cycle of drawings and paintings. |
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Theatres staged patriotic entertainments and tableaux, portraying British heroism and military might, as well as minstrel shows that symbolised the popular perception of the queen's black subjects. |
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Arthur Tress is best known today for his photographs of staged still-life tableaux. |
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Sitting opposite on a wooden tier or suspended over it on a balustrade, audience members are invited to be surprised by unusual tableaux, baroque images and sensual or impudent burglary. |
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More than any other piece, two twin tableaux attempt to clarify the work of the artist, who persists in formulating, through images, words that may just be unpronounceable. |
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A musical comedy presented as a series of pastel tableaux. |
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Audi directs them in a fluid, cinematic style that occasionally freeze-frames into brilliant tableaux. |
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In more ways than one, the tableaux have macabre backstories. |
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As early as the fifth century living tableaux were introduced into sacred services. |
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Borda has continued independently to author in the Google Street View engine and in 2017 created the tableaux series, the Kissing Project. |
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The Romanians give us tableaux vivants of past works from Biennales. |
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Her analytical tableaux explore not only the question of art's monetary worth, but also the ways in which art is imbued with intellectual and sentimental value. |
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Vaughan Williams's liking for long tableaux, however disadvantageous in his operas, worked to successful effect in this ballet. |
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The most developed part, a scene of farewell and a digest of several tableaux, Romeo and Juliet Before Parting is a true theatre episode and not just a choreographic pretext. |
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Like the best photomontages of John Heartfield, Braun's war tableaux hold us, without mercy, to account. |
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During a recent visit to the store, an eclectic mix of antiques and knickknacks were being installed in little tableaux, each illuminated by a spotlight. |
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The new genre, reacting against the articulate tirades of Classical tragedy, would draw on pantomime and tableaux or inarticulate speech rather than on eloquent discursiveness. |
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Those tableaux vivants are only slightly more ephemeral than the rousingly precarious structure of the DIY Georgian pavilion located at the terminus of the Arsenale. |
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