53 definitions of shape
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Through a series of interviews and different accounts of events, the cast of fictive characters will gradually take shape, side by side with an array of possible plot lines and locations.
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Together with Chiko & Toko and chefs from various Amsterdam restaurants, the children will prepare a five-course meal, which will include a green fruit salad in the shape of a sports car.
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For Museum Night, as the next ‘act’ in ‘Scenographies’, Cindy Moorman presents a new performance in which dozens of acrobats and gymnasts will create several geometric shapes in the space.
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One art-school aphorism which Colton remembers particularly clearly is that the best way of making a shape is to focus on the tip of the finger rather than on the hand which lies behind it.
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The artists investigate to what extent the recording mechanisms and material recordings of our lived times shape our notions of temporality – both world historical and those of the art world.
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Clouds of media, noise and martial worship, an arrow-shaped tear in salmon velour and the steady scrape of the bulldozer claw, a fragile yet lapidary marker on the road to the Lebanese interior.
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Each flower has been cut out and shaped carefully and with infinite patience from wax plates that the artist moulded and hardened himself, as a result of which their hues go from translucent to opaque.
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For this exhibition, Pavel has created a "one piece collection": a map of personal encounters, anecdotes and desires in which he has taken the participating labels as starting point for an associatively shaped urban epos.
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This is an installation with music in which the strict and intellectual architectural shape of a building in Mexico City, built with Bauhaus ideals in mind, is altered and softened by the popular and warm character of reggaeton.
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