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And it acknowledges the men who were part of the movement: Ms. Schapiro's "Blue Burst Fan," a collage of kimono-esque fabrics on a shaped canvas, hangs opposite Robert Kushner's messily exuberant "Blue Flounce".
Clover Vail's beautiful untitled oil, a richly layered web of impastoed color, is a good example, as is Katinka Mann's "Black White 3," a photographic relief based on a shaped canvas, which subtly combines the abstract and the concrete.
"It's on a shaped wall a bit like a large altarpiece and it actually gives you a more intimate experience, you almost feel like you're surrounded by the landscape".
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Somehow this election took on a shape and symbolism bigger than one politician versus another.
He pressed on to territory his father had not touched, to Sicily, and here at last he felt "that now my journey is taking on a shape".
For the secondary twin to grow significantly it must take on a shape enforced by the primary twin.
The words came fast and the melody started to take on a shape.
However, when the Ming Great Wall began to take on a shape still recognizable today, foreign accounts of the Wall slid into hyperbole.
When you separate a language from its source for over a century, it tends to take on a shape of its own.
"Skein" is the next morphological stage, so called because the MAC loses its rounded morphology and appears to unwind, taking on a shape resembling a skein of yarn.
If you increase more than necessary to produce a disc, the fabric will curl and ruffle, taking on a shape like a potato chip.
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