Sentences with phrase «earlier works draw»

Although Woelffer is often known for minimal compositions, his early works draw from the regional tribal and pre-Columbian aesthetics which he discovered while living in Mexico.
As in earlier works drawing is achieved via construction, lines are real, the edges of joined or overlapping parts but the plywood gives the «drawing» more precision, more clarity when compared with lines created in earlier paintings by joining or grouping canvases, which are inherently softer.
His early work drew together materials and objects to question the nature of artistic representation and he quickly made a name for himself for his large scale artworks that reshaped how 20th century art could operate.
His early work drew on modernist iconic design pieces by Eames and Bauhaus.
Richard Meyer, professor of art history at Stanford, links Mapplethorpe's extravagance to the flamboyant visual pleasures of the physique magazines on which his earliest work drew, the photographs he and Sam Wagstaff collected, and the posh interior of his Manhattan loft.
Using abstraction as a tool of masking components, Williams» early works draw attention to issues and fight against patriarchal notions of art making.
The recently - released monograph «Graphic Works 1897 - 1910» accompanies the retrospective by the same name that is currently on display at the Neue Galerie New York, which focuses on his earliest works drawn at the turn of the century.

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Earlier in her career, she worked at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto, where she helped develop Ontario's Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere (RIDE) program, but she was drawn to the application of psychology in management.
Though the Puritans believed in the primacy of Scripture, they were not narrow biblicists and drew widely on early Christian writings in polemical, homiletical, and exegetical works.
A book called Disinformation, co-written by General Pacepa and the American professor of law Ronald Rychlak (best known for his book Hitler, the War and the Pope, a well - researched defence of Pius XII's record during the Second World War), which spells out these revelations at greater length, is «dubious at best» — or at least, the bits written by Pacepa are: the reviewer NCR admits that «what Rychlak contributes, drawn from his earlier work on Pope Pius, appears solid».
A certain number of facts have been preserved in the work of the fourth - century historian Eusebius who drew on earlier sources not now available to us.
The book attempts to draw together themes from the pope's writings, from his early doctoral work until his papal homilies, addresses and encyclicals.
[6] In analysing this, I have drawn upon the section «Baptism in the Contemporary Ecumenical Discussions,» of my earlier work, J. Jayakiran Sebastian,»... baptisma unum in sancta ecclesia...»: A Theological Appraisal of the Baptismal Controversy in the Work and Writings of Cyprian of Carthage (Delhi: ISPCK, 19work, J. Jayakiran Sebastian,»... baptisma unum in sancta ecclesia...»: A Theological Appraisal of the Baptismal Controversy in the Work and Writings of Cyprian of Carthage (Delhi: ISPCK, 19Work and Writings of Cyprian of Carthage (Delhi: ISPCK, 1997).
I have already drawn attention to the fact that in his later work Whitehead replaces his earlier expression «the creative advance of nature» by «the creative advance into novelty.»
He drew the hostility of the Nazis with two early works on race, and in 1938 he fled to America, where he taught for many years, mainly at Louisiana State University.
Among Graham's most important group of works is a series of photographs of upside - down trees, which both summon up the origins of photography itself, conjuring up the inverted and reversed images created by the early camera obscuras, as well as draw attention to the process of rationalisation whereby we frame and define our vision of the world.
Oh, and as far as leaving early goes, I learned my lesson in the amazing 2 - 2 comeback season - opening draw against RSL a couple of seasons ago — when Larin and Winter worked unbelievable extra time magic.
I can maybe understand a team sticking to their principles being only one goal down as a game draws to close, but when you're 2 - 0 down with the clock ticking, you clearly need a plan B. Plan A (get into the final third and make as many sideways passes as possible) hadn't worked at all against West Ham, and with say 10 minutes left, I couldn't believe we didn't just stick Mertesacker upfront with Giroud and hit long balls and early crosses!
As the end of the summer transfer window drew close and Arsenal still had not added to the squad since the early signing of Granit Xhaka, the very cheap addition of young Rob Holding from the lower leagues and the Japanese forward Takuma Asano who did not even have a work permit to play in England, the fans were beginning to get desperate.
Bafetimbi Gomis suffered hamstring injury early in the 1 - 1 draw with Everton on 11th of April and has been reported to be working hard...
Manchester United made hard work of CSKA Moscow in their away game where they went behind early on in the game but a goal from Martial in second half earned a 1 - 1 draw which is a good result considering United will play 2 home matches in last three games.
At the Village Board meeting earlier this week, the village received drawings that represent years of work by the Park and Recreation Board and planning consultants to come up with a wetland plan that is likely to be approved by the Army Corps of Engineers.
My perspective on guiding children comes from years of practice as a mindful educator, and draws from my experiences teaching in the classroom, working one - on - one with families, and as the Early Childhood Specialist at the Children's Creativity Museum in San Francisco.
During the period I was working on this book, British politics sometimes seemed to be tracking my early 19th century course, as topics like voting and the House of Lords regularly came up for discussion, to say nothing of popular demonstrations; parallels are, however, for the reader to draw.
In February 2011 a Guardian blog report covering his early performance as Mayor concluded that he had proved «highly adept at political jujutsu - drawing strength from his enemies» attack», including unfair branding of the borough as «Islamist» in the tabloids, and was working with the local Labour MPs to resist the Government's cuts.
Davis is a space artist who drew early inspiration from the work of Chesley Bonestell, a Sputnik - era illustrator whose futuristic illustrations of space travel often appeared in national magazines.
Explores how attitudes have changed throughout history, from early medical drawings, 19th - century paintings, anatomical models and cultural artefacts, to works by artists such as Damien Hirst, Helen Chadwick and Wim Delvoye.
For example, as the work's distribution increased and parchment codex replaced papyrus rolls, what was earlier presented as one complex diagram was divided into two or more simpler drawings.
It is not the first study to conclude that natural selection is operating on humans today; the difference is that much of the earlier work has drawn that conclusion from geographic differences in gene frequencies, rather than from direct measurements of reproductive success.
And the conclusion of the new paper, in Bioscience, seemed likely to draw the ire of many who objected to the earlier work: Continue reading Caught Our Notice: Climate change leads to more... neurosurgery for polar bears?
In addition, drawing on earlier work, they determined that these effects varied depending on the location of the infection — leading them to the conclusion that IL - 8 monomers and dimers interact differently with GAGs in different body tissues.
Drawing on his early career in art criticism and a formal education in literature, Bruno's work displays a stringent visual sense and keen eye for detail.»
One of his earliest produced works, Taxi Driver was heavily influenced by Bresson's Pickpocket (1959), and perhaps it was Scorsese who did not hesitate to draw out the spiritual side of Schrader's script, as well as on the subsequent three scripts.
While I'm a fan of director Paul Thomas Anderson's earlier work (Boogie Nights and Magnolia), the big draw for this film is the perhaps last cinematic performance we may see from Daniel Day - Lewis, who last collaborated with Anderson in the 2007 film There Will Be Blood.
The film looks a little like a mash - up of some of Ayer's earlier work, drawing on the dirty cops of 2012's End of Watch and the made - up monster freaks of Suicide Squad.
The studio probably won't be happy with the comparison, but the film it reminded me most of was last year's John Carter, another go - for - it film that was drawn from earlier works, but didn't come across as the result of a committee or some grand marketing exercise.
Drawing on numerous film historical references, from Hitchcock to the director's own earlier Movida era work, Almodóvar's twentieth feature, adapted from three short stories by Alice Munro («Chance,» «Soon,» and «Silence»), is a haunting drama that oscillates between disenchanted darkness and visual opulence.
But more than anything, according to Rodrigo Perez's review from Park City, it's that the film sees the flourishing of a new voice with its «deeply misanthropic portrait of narcissism» that's drawing comparisons to Noah Baumbach «s earlier work.
The project draws on Grotzer's earlier work on the repertoire of causal concepts that students need to master in order to understand a complex world.
Lots of examples of Lowry's work and his early drawings and the effect of the Industrial revolution on his work.
He draws evidence from an enormous mass of translations of editorials and articles from the immigrant press in Chicago and Cleveland, made by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in the late 1930s and early 1940s.
Because of this talk and his subsequent if short - lived advocacy, Shanker is often credited with conceiving the very concept of charters, although he drew on work published more than a decade earlier.
James Heckman's most recent empirical work and outreach on early childhood programs [12] has drawn a lot of attention in the media.
The thing that drew you to it: I'm fascinated by these early painters who, some 40,000 years ago, created these lasting works of art.
In an effort to be more proactive in identifying students» needs and providing them with appropriate services, growing numbers of schools and districts have adopted early warning indicators (EWIs), often drawing on the work of organizations such as the Everyone Graduates Center at Johns Hopkins and the University of Chicago Consortium on School Research.
The framework builds upon the earlier work of Schulman's (1986) pedagogical content knowledge, which describes how teachers must draw upon their knowledge of course content and pedagogical approaches.
Drawing upon earlier work that produced the Surveys of Enacted Curriculum (SEC), those definitions of content were revised and expanded to better reflect the new content emphases of college - and career - readiness standards (e.g. the CCSS, the Texas content standards).
They include Kai - ming Cheng, a professor at Hong Kong University who has been a member of the Hong Kong Education Commission, is intimately familiar with the Shanghai reforms and was recently appointed to the China State Advisory Committee on Curriculum Reform; Tom Corcoran, Co-director of the Consortium for Policy Research in Education at Columbia University and an early observer of the work of the Shanghai Municipal Education Commission; Ben Jensen, a principal at the Grattan Institute in Melbourne, Australia, whose research on several aspects of the Shanghai system have drawn the notice of many observers; Vivien Stewart, Senior Advisor to Asia Society for education, and earlier, to the United Nations, who has been visiting, observing and leading delegations to China for more than a decade; and Minxuan Zhang, President of Shanghai Normal University and deputy director of the Shanghai Education Commission.
It is funded by the AHRC in response to the Digital Transformations theme, and draws on the work of an earlier AHRC funded development project, Researching Readers Online.
Narrated in perfect Dench style by Samantha Bond, this is the ideal format for quick glimpses, drawn with humor and charm, of her incredibly full working life, from her earliest appearances with the Old Vic and the Royal Shakespeare Company to her many roles in West End and on Broadway, in television and on the silver screen, including an Academy Award - winning portrayal of Queen Elizabeth I in Shakespeare in Love.
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