Sentences with phrase «flam at»

But the «Opens» also tended to be more involved with «strictly artistic problems» than the «Elegies,» problems, as he told Mr. Flam at the time of the Albright - Knox show, «in the viscosity of paint, of color fields, of the skin of the world highly abstracted.»
To better understand the depth of the conversation Walker's new work has with Matisse, it is worth quoting art historian Jack Flam at length.
diaby should be tried now: at least maybe replace flam at half time.
why would you go into a season w flam, arteta and roziscky??? why would you sub on flam at barcelona?
also: like another commenter, i also wonder if roz would be better than flam at DM [i know its a waste to put him there, but what can u do when ur manager has twice as many attackers as defenders in the squad?]
seeing ozil on LW, seeing arteta & flam at DM.

Not exact matches

we're at the flam / arteta level.
Agree, Flam on the left isnt a bad idea, Especially with how well Welbeck and Sanchez were at closing down, I imagine they will be very busy with Southamptons full - backs..
I think a big reason is we're not looking at a squad with Flim - Flam, Rosicky and Arteta in it wondering how many games they're likely to knock up between them for 240k in wages.
i somehow smell at least a yellow on Cesc from Flam... Oh God pls do nt let it be red this time... we MUST end this game with 11 players COYG
sub flam on at barcelona?
just put welbeck at cf and do nt put flam on.
It is possible that Coquelin does not have the season he had last year which would leave us with Coq, Arteta and Flam as we stand, (not good at all).
but will wenger play him at back or just put someone out of position (like flam) there?
i'd risk calum at DM because i do nt rate arteta (too slow) or flam (too clumsy) v city.
however because he's cheap & indecisive, we're still short at the crucial DM position (flam / arteta: best days behind): we need a world - class DM and a good backup.
as long as paulista and flam both do nt play together at the same time!
the main weakness will lie at CDM w flam.
Still, it's refreshing looking down the pecking order and not seeing Flim - flam, Rosicky and Arteta and having to rely on aged legs, if of course, they're available at all!!
The lack of goodbye to Flam, as well as his outspoken approach regarding a new contract could suggest that he could well be at the Emirates next year!
At least flam is giving his all on the pitch and is one of the few members left from the 2004/2005 team.
chambers at DM would def better arteta, flam.
i'll be even happier if i see our players shutting down shooters, if coq replaces flam, if we don't overpass, if walcott tries, if ramsey does b2b properly, if giroud does nt shoot straight at GK.
i'd also put arteta and flam both in CDM and give coq a rest or at least 45 min.
P.S. I'm glad Monreal did okay at CB but if we rely on him as cover here it may jeopardise cover for the LB position if he gets injured, (obviously Flam can play LB if required).
hopefully, el nenny at cdm from now on; do nt want to see flam.
remember: when we had flam / arteta at back, and with Per playing in high - line games: recipe for disaster.
So if Coquelin is out for a month at Xmas and we play Chelsea / City away and United at home you're happy as larry with either Arteta or Flam anchoring in those matches...
or, less excitingly, theo at front [giroud needs a rest] if we play as well as we did in 1st 70 min (and do nt put flam on!)
the team as it is now is the one most at justarsenal have been clamoring for: mert - > gabriel, arteta / flam - > coq [prof's fault for not getting a sub for coq] ramsey - > elneny [since we bought elneny] giroud - > welbeck walcott - > iwobi [since walcott decided not to show up anymore] the gabriel / coq / elneny spine is quite strong, mobile and fast.
flam for coq [wish i had an alternative, but we do nt have backup for coq at the moment] back4: gibbs, koz, per, chambers (or maybe bellerin if hes not too tired) RESTING: giroud, sanchez, ozil, coq, gabriel.
At my school, we get our science from real scientists and real scientific organizations, not from flim - flam artists who operate tax - dodges in mail boxes.
F / X Bill Conti (1986) *** 1/2 Faccia a Faccia Ennio Morricone (1967) *** Fair Game John Powell (2010) ** The Family Man Danny Elfman (2000) *** Family Plot John Williams (1976) *** 1/2 The Family Stone Michael Giacchino (2005) *** Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them James Newton Howard (2016) **** Fantastic Four John Ottman (2005) *** Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer John Ottman (2007) ** 1/2 Fantastic Four Marco Beltrami and Philip Glass (2015) ** 1/2 Fantastic Mr Fox Alexandre Desplat (2009) *** Fantastic Voyage Leonard Rosenman (1966) * The Fantasy Album Various (2002 compilation) *** 1/2 Far From Heaven Elmer Bernstein (2002) ***** Far From the Madding Crowd Craig Armstrong (2015) **** 1/2 A Far Off Place James Horner (1993) *** Farewell to the King Basil Poledouris (1989) **** 1/2 Fargo Jeff Russo (2014) **** The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift Brian Tyler (2006) *** Fast Five Brian Tyler (2011) *** 1/2 Fat Man and Little Boy Ennio Morricone (1989) *** 1/2 Fateless Ennio Morricone (2005) ***** Fatti di Gente Perbene Ennio Morricone (1974) **** Fear Strikes Out and The Tin Star Elmer Bernstein (1957) **** Fedora Miklós Rózsa (1978) **** The Fellowship of the Ring Howard Shore (2001) **** Ferdinand John Powell (2017) **** Field of Lost Shoes Frederik Wiedmann (2014) **** Fierce Creatures Jerry Goldsmith (1997) *** Fifty Shades of Grey Danny Elfman (2015) **** La Fille du Puisatier Alexandre Desplat (2011) **** Film Music David Shire (1997 compilation) **** 1/2 Film Music 2009 Various (2010 compilation) *** Film Music 2011 Various (2011 compilation) *** Film Music 2012 Various (2013 compilation) *** Film Music by Ennio Morricone Ennio Morricone (2006 compilation) ** FilmMusik Nathan Larson (2005 compilation) ** 1/2 The Final Conflict Jerry Goldsmith (1981) ***** The Final Destination Brian Tyler (2009) ** Final Fantasy Elliot Goldenthal (2001) **** 1/2 Finding Dory Thomas Newman (2016) *** 1/2 Finding Home Joseph Conlan (2003) *** Finding Nemo Thomas Newman (2003) **** 1/2 Finding Neverland Jan A.P. Kaczmarek (2004) ** 1/2 The Finest Hours Carter Burwell (2016) *** 1/2 Fireflies in the Garden Jane Antonia Cornish (2011) *** 1/2 Fires Within Maurice Jarre (1991) *** Firewall Alexandre Desplat (2006) **** First Blood Jerry Goldsmith (1982) **** First Knight Jerry Goldsmith (1995) ***** First Love John Barry (1977) *** 1/2 The First Olympics Bruce Broughton (1984) *** A Fistful of Dollars Ennio Morricone (1964) ***** Fitzwilly and The Long Goodbye John Williams (1967/73) ** Flags of our Fathers Clint Eastwood (2006) *** 1/2 Flesh + Blood Basil Poledouris (1985) **** 1/2 Flicka Aaron Zigman (2006) *** 1/2 Flicka 2 Mark Thomas (2010) *** 1/2 Flight James Horner (2010) ***** Flight of the Intruder Basil Poledouris (1991) *** 1/2 Flight of the Phoenix Marco Beltrami (2004) *** Flightplan James Horner (2005) **** The Flim - Flam Man and A Girl Named Sooner Jerry Goldsmith (1967 / 75) **** 1/2 Flipper Joel McNeely (1996) *** 1/2 Flood Debbie Wiseman (2007) *** Flubber Danny Elfman (1997) **** Fly Me to the Moon Ramin Djawadi (2008) *** Flyboys Trevor Rabin (2006) *** 1/2 The Fog Graeme Revell (2005) ** 1/2 Fool's Gold George Fenton (2008) *** 1/2 For a Few Dollars More Ennio Morricone (1965) ***** For Greater Glory James Horner (2012) *** 1/2 For Love of the Game Basil Poledouris (1999) *** For the Record Craig Armstrong (2007 compilation) *** 1/2 The Foreigner Cliff Martinez (2017) ** Forever Young Jerry Goldsmith (1992) **** The Forgotten James Horner (2004) * The Formula Bill Conti (1980) *** 1/2 Forrest Gump Alan Silvestri (1994) **** The Fountain Clint Mansell (2006) *** The Four Feathers James Horner (2002) *** Fracture Mychael Danna and Jeff Danna (2007) *** 1/2 Frank and Jesse Mark McKenzie (1994) ***** Frankie Starlight Elmer Bernstein (1995) ***** Frantic Ennio Morricone (1988) **** Free Willy 3: The Rescue Cliff Eidelman (1997) *** 1/2 Freedomland James Newton Howard (2006) * 1/2 Freeheld Hans Zimmer and Johnny Marr (2015) *** Freud Jerry Goldsmith (1962) **** Frida Elliot Goldenthal (2002) **** Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe Thomas Newman (1991) **** The Frighteners Danny Elfman (1996) *** 1/2 From Hell Trevor Jones (2001) *** From Hell to Victory Riz Ortolani (1979) *** From Russia With Love John Barry (1963) **** From the Terrace Elmer Bernstein (1960) **** Frontiers Jerry Goldsmith (1997 compilation) **** Frost / Nixon Hans Zimmer (2008) **** Frozen Planet George Fenton (2011) ***** Fruitvale Station Ludwig Goransson (2013) No stars Fun with Dick and Jane Theodore Shapiro (2006) *** Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus Carter Burwell (2006) **** Furious 7 Brian Tyler (2015) *** 1/2 Fury Steven Price (2014) **** 1/2
We were on a «Viking Homelands» Baltic cruise (on the Viking Star) which had called in at Flam, and this Flam Railway ride was a trip we couldn't wait to experience.
Read our travel article on NUVO magazine's website for all the delicious details... Before you do though, have a look at these Flam Railway photos below: — RRB -.
On Monday, May 9 at 11:30 am, exhibition curator Karen Levitov will give a lecture entitled Visionary Collectors: The Cone Sisters of Baltimore; a lecture on Picasso in the Cone Collection will be offered by Julie Reiss, Associate Professor in the Master's Program at Christie's Education, on Monday, May 16 at 11:30 am; and on Thursday, May 19 at 6:30 pm, Dr. Jack Flam, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Art History at Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, will present A Feminine Mystique: The Special Qualities of the Cone Matisses.
Jack Flam is President and CEO of the Dedalus Foundation, and Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Art and Art History at Brooklyn College and The Graduate Center, City University of New York.
Jack Flam, President and CEO of the Dedalus Foundation, and Judith Stein, author of the cultural biography, Eye of the Sixties, Richard Bellamy and the Transformation of Modern Art, will discuss Donald Judd and Yayoi Kusama within the context of the artists shown at Green Gallery between 1960 and 1965.
Tim Clifford, Jack Flam, and Katy Rogers on press during the printing of the Robert Motherwell catalogue raisonné at Trifolio, Verona, Italy, in May 2012.
Green cites several sources in depth including Teriade, Dorothy Dudley, and Jack Flam to provide an account of Matisse's thoughts on The Dance and his considerations of how it would be viewed at the original Barnes Foundation building.
Jack Flam is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Art and Art History at Brooklyn College and The Graduate Center of the City University of New York, and President of the Dedalus Foundation.
JACK FLAM is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Art and Art History at Brooklyn College and The Graduate Center of the City University of New York, and the CEO and President of the Dedalus Foundation.
Looking at Art Driving Us to Distraction: In Small Rumanian Blouse with Foliage, Matisse tricks the eye into moving from one place to the next Jack Flam
There are days when there are too many people at some of the smaller destinations like Geiranger and Flam.
The multi billions of taxpayers» dollars spent on desalination plants in Australia at the behest of Flim - Flam Flannery, self proclaimed climatological seer, predicting dam - filling rainfall would be a thing of the past, might be a case in point.
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