Sentence examples for concentrated look from inspiring English sources

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The exhibition puts sculpture back in the picture, beginning with a concentrated look at early, little-known clay pieces by Ms. Wilke (1940-1993).

Japanese artists have shown at museums and galleries in that time, obviously, but there has not been a concentrated look at the work of the generation born in the 1960s and '70s.

A few minutes later, I did spy an oddly concentrated look on Emily's face and thought she might be on the verge of going over to chat with five students, pick up a quick $50.

For the second year in a row the dependable design fair Modernism has teamed up with the younger Art20, giving visitors to the Park Avenue Armory a concentrated look at 20th-century art and design.

But because it is attached to an almost complete body (the missing right hand that held the strigil was lost only a few years ago), the figure's intense gaze takes on a new meaning; it no longer seems the faraway stare of a dreamer but the concentrated look of someone absorbed in an apparently mundane task.

The Mendes Wood gallery from São Paulo, for example, offers a concentrated look at the Brazilian Conceptualist Paulo Nazareth, an artist who has, over the past several years, turned a life of being constantly on the move, often on foot, living nowhere and everywhere, into an extended performance piece about ceaseless downsizing as a mode of existence.

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The paintings of each place have a singular, vibrant life; though based on concentrated looking, some seem internal landscapes as much as anything – examinations of the sometimes wild and whirling territory of memory and loss.

With his thick grey hair and concentrated expression, he looks like a sprightly grandfather, a little stiff and formal, but sufficiently attuned to the contemporary world as to be smartly dressed in a Ralph Lauren shirt or, on another occasion, a cream cashmere roll-neck sweater.

Little globes of skinned cherry tomatoes, which accompanied the perfectly cooked branzino, looked like balls of sorbet, and had the concentrated flavor of imminent summer.

One of the report's authors, Mark Pearson from the OECD, told BBC News: "It's not just income that we're seeing being very concentrated - you look at wealth and you find that the bottom 40% of the population in rich countries have only 3% of household wealth whereas the top 10% have over half of household wealth".

Carefully drawn in blue ballpoint, London and Beijing-based Kwok homes in on ecstatic faces, concentrated expressions, and looks of surprise, as orgasm hits and unbelievably copious emissions spatter across the paper: there's a Jew with his peyot ringlets, a dog-collared priest, a Buddhist monk having a temporary nirvana.

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