25 definitions of stop
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The videos will be screened non-stop during this night on different monitors and as projections spread through the exhibition space.
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And that stop the musical experience from being a purely passive affair during which we can slip unnoticed into an ecstatic 'bliss'.
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Every time I encounter a monitor or a projection at an exhibition or in a museum I experience a certain reluctance to stop and watch.
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Fascinated by the illuminant she stops and stares at it with an overacted expression, squinting and flat-black like a charcoal drawing.
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Characteristic of these landscapes is the moment at which Cézanne stopped working on a painting even if the canvas was not entirely covered with paint.
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The flight attendants warned, "Objects may have shifted in the overhead compartment." They stopped in the middle of one of the lines to see the mountain at night.
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In her documentary videos she is no longer simply 'rubbernecking' but invites other immigrants to show her their places of interest and history and to stop in wonderment at a different experience of Los Angeles.
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She creates a temporary map of Los Angeles - but aware as she is of the shifting and uncertain nature of this environment she keeps on moving, slowing, stopping, looking and recording the unceasing transformation of a city.
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The retrospective exhibition ‘René Daniëls - The most contemporary picture show’ toured in 1998/1999, with stops including the Van Abbe Museum, Eindhoven, Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, Kunsthalle Basel and Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam.
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