Sentences with phrase «france at»

According to History.com «Cinco de Mayo, or the fifth of May, is a holiday that celebrates the date of the Mexican army's 1862 victory over France at the Battle of Puebla during the Franco - Mexican War.
It was founded in 1718 by the French Mississippi Company and named for the Regent of France at the time, Philippe d'Orleans.
Brehm said the campaign welcomes the strong interest by governments in discussing concerns relating to the weapons, as shown by the first meeting on lethal autonomous weapons systems chaired by France at the Convention on Conventional Weapons (CCW) in May 2014.
Sep. 3: More than 20 countries attend a seminar convened by France at the UN in Geneva on fully autonomous weapons systems.
I have heard a story which I believe to be true, that the Lord Chancellor of that day was away in France at the time, and that when he heard of the high jinks their Lordships had got up to in his absence, he hurried back livid with anger.
Maxime Lassalle studied in France at the Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan in the department for Law, Economics and Management.
Germany has the highest number of companies actually providing incentives to the board for management relating to climate change issues — although the proportion is still a fairly low 29 percent, closely followed by France at 25 percent.
In 1990, Emanuel's future wife, Susan, who was living in France at the time, attended a scientific talk he gave in England.
Fanny Monteiro originally studied Physics, Chemistry and Earth Sciences in France at the Universities of Grenoble, Lyon and Paris 6.
The president's clout amplifies the voice of the Caribbean Community countries, who produced the Declaration of Fort de France at the one - day conference's conclusion.
Germany is at $ 12.30 per citizen, the United Kingdom at $ 19.07, France at $ 16.30, and Sweden at $ 60.54.
The unsubsidized, fully - costed cost of offshore wind is already $ 81 / MWh, far below the cost of best - in - class nuclear power — as clearly evidenced by the financial fiascos in Finland and France at Flamanville, also the just - begun twin reactor plant in UK at Hinkley Point C.
The report also examines links between this process and the «Angolagate» arms - to - Angola scandal, uncovered in France at the end of 2000.
That's why I like this new student residence in Marseille, designed by A + Architecture, which at this time is one of the tallest wood buildings in France at eight storeys.
Zao hit the ground running on April 1, 1948, spending his first afternoon in France at the Louvre and quickly securing a studio in the same building as Alberto Giacometti.
The Maginot Line, David Castillo Gallery, Miami, FL Benches and Binoculars, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN The Artist's Museum: Los Angeles Artists 1980 — 2010, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA Group Show 2010, Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin, Paris, France At Home / Not at Home: Works from the Collection of Martin and Rebecca Eisenberg, Hessel Museum of Art, Bard College, Annandale - on - Hudson, NY (curated by Matthew Higgs)[cat.]
His most recent exhibitions include group shows in France at Le Moulin Art Space in La Valette du Var, as well as recent shows at the Modern and Contemporary Art Museum in Nice and the Fondation Maeght in St. Paul de Vence, and at Untitled in Miami.
The resulting constructions of hanging marine rope and brass tubing provide abstracted 5 dimensional maps of France at the time of this endeavor to calculate a universal unit of measure dedicated to «all men and all times» and bring a transcendent humanity to this fact.
In 1878 his works were exhibited in France at the Exposition Universelle.
After a traditional early life divided between New York and his native Maine, he went to France at the age of 35, after which he spent most of the next 26 years in Europe.
SPENCER FINCH Paris / Texas 2003 2003 Sandblasted stained glass Glass: 12 x 28 feet (Dimensions variable) France at dusk on January 8, 2003 installation at ArtPace, San Antonio, TX
Explore France at the Morgan Library, party at MoMA's PopRally, visit the Lenin Museum in Midtown, or learn to dumpster dive in Queens.
In 2012 - 13, Endless, a survey show of Beck's work including over 50 pieces from 1986 - 2012, was presented in Lyon, France at the Fort du Brussin Contemporary Art Center.
In 2003 he was appointed to represent France at the 50th Venice Biennale.
The Party is Over, a solo exhibition by English born artist Guy Denning runs from the 15th of May through to the 31st of May, 40 rue Volta, 75003 Paris, France at Galerie Brugier Rigail.
In 2007, she was the official representative of France at the 52nd Venice Biennale.
Arman represented France at international events, including Expo ’67 in Montreal, and was the subject of retrospective exhibitions in Minneapolis, Minn. (1964), and Nice, France (2001).
Invited to participate of the 4eme Mur festival spent American artist MOMO some time in Niort working on his first solo exhibition in France at Winterlong Galerie.
Sophie Calle (b. 1953) represents France at the 52nd Venice Biennale, which opened last weekend.
Huang Yong Ping represented France at the 1999 Venice Biennale.
She represented France at the Venice Biennale in 2007.
He is a board member and the country delegate for France at ATypI (Association Typographique Internationale).
In 1966, he was chosen to represent France at the Venice Biennale, where an entire hall was dedicated to him.
Having achieved huge international recognition as well as the honor of representing France at the Venice Biennale in 1986 for which he won the Golden Lion Award, Daniel Buren is now one of France's most high - profile artists.
Stefania Batoeva at Emalin Noémie Bablet, Maria Farrar, Sarah Forrest at Supplement Neill Raitt at Anat EbgiJosh Reames at Brand New Gallery Daiga Gantina, James Lewis, Alexander Lieck at Galerie Joseph Tang BFGF, Debora Delmar Corp, Timo Fahler, Michael Pybus, Anja Salonen at ltd los angeles Gina Beavers, Michael E. Smith, David Snyder at Michael Benevento Strauss Bourque - La France at Rachel Uffner Gallery Ivars Gravlejs, David Krňanský, Jimena Mendoza at Svit, Prague
But although his concerns were part of a larger dialogue in painting that was going on in France at that time, he was something of a unique figure unto himself, similar to Robert Ryman here, a painter with concerns rather too idiosyncratic to really provide a direction, more simply marking a point where a number of problems cluster and are addressed in an interesting way.
A few weeks ago openedAmerican artist Michael Zelehoski Object Permanence, his first solo show in France at Backslash Gallery in Paris.
In 2007, she represented France at the Venice Biennale.
The Studio Museum in Harlem mounted a major retrospective in 1978, and his works were also shown in France at the Museum of Modern Art and at the École des Beaux - Arts.
In the 1970s and 1980s he presented exhibitions worldwide, including representing France at the Venice Biennale in 1986 where he won the Golden Lion.
That same year, he represented France at the Venice Biennale and won the Golden Lion Award for best pavilion.
[6] She represented France at the Venice Biennale in 2007.
Working in France at approximately the same time as Muybridge, the physiologist Étienne Jules Marey (French, 1830 - 1904) invented a camera that not only stopped movement but also charted it in a single picture.
Combined with his interest in American abstract painting this research lead him in the 70s to make a series of particularly ambitious paintings, not only by their unusual format in France at the time (two by three meters, two by six meters), but also by the almost total withdrawal of the gesture of the artist, an indirect inscription of the pictorial surface, a minimalistic and radical process that influenced, among others, Martin Barré.
His allegiance to the stretched canvas was so unlike anything else shown in France at that time — an era dominated, in terms of avant - garde painting, by the Supports / Surfaces dogma of the loose canvas (la toile libre, literally the «free» canvas, freed from the stretcher)-- that he exerted a powerful fascination on younger painters even though they could barely figure out his work.
This Saturday opens KEY STIMULUS, German painter and muralist Rafael Gerlach a.k.a. SatOne first solo show in France at Openspace gallery in Paris.
John Haber reviews the exhibition Miracles in Miniature: The Art of the Master of Claude de France at the Morgan Library, New York, on view through September 14, 2014.
Chris Miller reviews Kings, Queens, and Courtiers: Art in Early Renaissance France at the Art Institute of Chicago.
Naresh Kumar is featured in the exhibition «D'un Monde à l'autre», opening September 16th, 2017 in Annecy, France at Fondation Art Contemporain Claudine et Jean - Marc Salomon
Gyan Panchal (1973, Paris) lives and works in Eymoutiers, France The work of Gyan has been exhibited in solo shows in France at Musée d'art contemporain de Rochechouart, Maison des Arts Georges et Claude Pompidou (Cajarc), Palais de Tokyo (Paris).
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