The 1:125 model still
exudes some of the passionate dedication that obsessed Otto and his architect Behnisch at the time, and he has managed to retain this fondness and visionary touch with his ongoing tests for the Stuttgart 21 station.
Consolo's corner office, which
exudes refined elegance with built-in mahogany cabinetry and bookshelves and personal mementos spanning her more than 20 years in the business.
This locked-in, gazing-out feel is brought to the fore in Institutional, which, using only drywall, joint compound, sparingly deployed greenish- and pinkish-gray paint, and an intractable silence,
exudes a far creepier sense of being surveilled than does an entire buzzing, shouting exhibition of gizmos by Julia Scher.
Each of these pieces
exudes heat, sensuality, and romanticism, and Isbin's performances are crisp, heartfelt, and ultimately flawless.
The warm reds and oranges lend in setting a tone that
exudes energy and power.
The 7,000square-foot space
exudes elegance and timeless style.
As might be expected, the new work
exudes the crafted elegance that has become Moneo's signature, but here it is given a tougher edge through creative juxtaposition and engagement with historic structures and materials.
Elton John has called Rufus Wainwright an as-yet unheralded American treasure, and one imagines Wainwright would respond, with the casual confidence he
exudes, "Quite true."
A group of kaleidoscopic designs from the '60s and '70s by visionary polymath Harry Smith (best remembered for compiling the Anthology of American Folk Music)
exudes a period spirituality reminiscent of the work of Scots mystic Alan Davie, while the intricate webs of white dots spun on top of the murky photographs of Sebastian Bremer and dark monochrome canvases of Alex Brown recall Yayoi Kusama's obsessive repetitions.
He
exudes enthusiasm, too, about the three-week City Center season: "It's an extremely dense masterworks repertory," he boasts.
As always, he
exudes, even on tape, a commanding presence, demonstrating why he's won so many awards in the theater and as a reader of audio books.
Louis woman, Caroline Rocher (see "25 to Watch," DANCE MAGAZINE, January 2001, page 46)
exudes glamour and allure.