Sentences with phrase «hopper held»

The Exhibition files in Series 7 relate to all the exhibitions on Hopper held at or organized by the Whitney Museum.
The cone - shaped hopper holds dry mixes and powdered product and feeds them into a variety of plastic (PPE) film packages that are heat sealed and can pack materials weighing up to 400g.
The dual hopper holds 24 pounds of pellets and feeds a dual auger system.
The hopper holds about 20 pounds of whatever you are spreading, ensuring that you'll have enough to cover most small lawns.
A half - pound sealed bean hopper holds your beans before a conical burr grinder grinds up the perfect amount just before brewing.
The removable hopper holds up to 12 cups of coffee.
The built - in sealed bean hopper holds up to half a pound of whole beans, and a conical burr grinder grinds them right into the filter based on the grind amount and grind size you've selected.
True, the highlights of American art mostly came from elsewhere, but Edward Hopper holds the record for past appearances, including that of Early Sunday Morning.

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For years he held private screenings of the movie (it's also been shown at a few film festivals), and there was even a moment when he and Stern thought of remaking it with Hopper directing once more and a younger actor in the lead.
Mr. Shea served as a director of each of the following companies from October 2006 to May 2009: XO Holdings, a telecommunications services provider, American Railcar, a manufacturer of covered hopper and tank railcars, WestPoint International, a home textiles manufacturer and PSC Metals, a national operator of scrap yards.
The persons filing this statement are High River Limited Partnership («High River»), Hopper Investments LLC («Hopper»), Barberry Corp. («Barberry»), Icahn Partners Master Fund LP («Icahn Master»), Icahn Offshore LP («Icahn Offshore»), Icahn Partners LP («Icahn Partners»), Icahn Onshore LP («Icahn Onshore»), Icahn Capital LP («Icahn Capital»), IPH GP LLC («IPH»), Icahn Enterprises Holdings L.P. («Icahn Enterprises Holdings»), Icahn Enterprises G.P. Inc. («Icahn Enterprises GP»), Beckton Corp. («Beckton»), and Carl C. Icahn, a citizen of the United States of America (collectively, the «Reporting Persons»).
(2) Using vibration OR product transfer screws, the product is evenly distributed across the top of the weigher to a set of pool hoppers where the product is held for some time.
e other smokers, pellet cookers will hold a set temperature without manual refueling as long as there are sufficient pellets in the feed hopper.
Unlike other smokers, pellet cookers will hold a set temperature without manual refueling as long as there are sufficient pellets in the feed hopper.
The team loaded the medium, which had been dumped by trucks into a holding pen constructed on West 30th Street adjacent to the postal facility, into the hopper of a large vacuum truck that is normally used to remove stones from roofs.
The feeder holds a bottle of water in the center to maintain water level, and a food hopper provides a gravitational free flow of food.
I held Hopper while the vet gave the injection into the muscle in Hopper's hind leg.
Hoppers will generally hold enough food for a few days, making them convenient for several animals and also for leaving the animals alone over the weekend.
If you can, try the hopper, a rice based pancake, shaped into a bowl that holds a variety of curries and spicy delicacies.
Hopper had held the General Manager position at Disney Interactive for the past eight years, and it is not currently clear who -LSB-...]
Bit of an MMO hopper myself, I like to try all the new games, but few ever hold my interest.
Modernist holdings include iconic images by Grant Wood, Georgia O'Keeffe, Edward Hopper and the Mexican muralist Diego Rivera.
Its collection holds about 15,000 pieces by nearly 2,000 artists, including Alexander Calder, Willem de Kooning, Edward Hopper (the museum holds his entire estate), Jasper Johns, Louise Nevelson, Georgia O'Keeffe and Claes Oldenburg.
The Whitney already holds the largest collection of Hopper's artworks in the world.
This landmark exhibition mines the Whitney's deep holdings of Edward Hopper drawings, exploring the medium within the context of the artist's work and creative process.
Its collection holds about 15,000 pieces including paintings, sculptures, drawings and photographs by nearly 2,000 artists, including Alexander Calder, Willem de Kooning, Edward Hopper (the museum holds his entire estate), Jasper Johns, Louise Nevelson, Georgia O'Keeffe and Claes Oldenburg.
In 1920, at age 37, the painter was given his first one - man show, held at the Whitney Studio Club — it featured a collection of Hopper's paintings of Paris.
In 2015, he held a Paul Mellon Senior Visiting Fellowship at the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts at the National Gallery of Art, where he worked on his forthcoming book project, Hopper's Hotels, which will also be the subject of his first exhibition project at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.
In 2015 he held a Paul Mellon Senior Visiting Fellowship at the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts at the National Gallery of Art, where he worked on his book project, Hopper's Hotels, which is also the subject of his forthcoming exhibition at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.
On view for the first time will be 13 drawings that Hopper created as part of a life drawing class held there, 11 of which have never been seen before.
Learn about the Whitney's important holdings of work by Edward Hopper during this presentation by curatorial assistant Nicholas Robbins.
The collection also includes important holdings of works by 20th - century artists such as Edward Hopper, Henry Moore, David Smith, and Eva Hesse.
[52] Other significant paintings by Hopper are held by the Museum of Modern Art in New York, The Des Moines Art Center, and the Art Institute of Chicago.
If Puritanism held little sway over the cosmopolitan cultural scene of San Francisco, where Diebenkorn adopted the progressive style of Abstract Expressionism, his later figures, isolated with their drinks in front of abstracted spaces, still respond more to Hopper's undertones of loneliness than to Matisse's Joy of Life (1905 — 06)(for which a study would also have been on view at the Steins»).
He has held individual exhibitions at the Westmoreland County Museum of Art in Pennsylvania; the Edward Hopper Landmark Preservation Foundation in Nyack, N.Y.; the Grand Palais in Paris; the Museo de Arte Moderno in Bogota; the Museo de Monterrey in Mexico, and the Victorian Museum in Rome, among others.
The museum also holds many influential works of American art by artists including Edward Hopper, Robert Rauschenberg, Andrew Wyeth, Jasper Johns, Arshile Gorky, Jackson Pollock, Barnett Newman, Mark Rothko, Frank Stella, Joseph Cornell, Claes Oldenburg, James Rosenquist, Roy Lichtenstein, Sol LeWitt, Andy Warhol, Bruce Nauman, Jean - Michel Basquiat, Chuck Close, Georgia O'Keeffe, Jeff Koons and Richard Serra, among others.
Another box - office hit was «American Painting in the 1930s,» held at the Orangerie and organized jointly with the Art Institute of Chicago, which showcased works by Georgia O'Keeffe and Edward Hopper, and Grant Wood's «American Gothic.»
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Bechtle (1932); Ericka Beckman (1951); Larry Bell (1939); George Wesley Bellows (1882 - 1925); Lynda Benglis (1941); Thomas Hart Benton (1889 - 1975); Wallace Berman (1926 - 1976); Bernadette Corporation (1994); Judith Bernstein (1942); Huma Bhabha (1962); David Bienstock; Henry Billings (1901 - 1985); Ilse Bing (1899 - 1998); Dara Birnbaum (1946); Nayland Blake (1960); Oscar Florianus Bluemner (1867 - 1938); Peter Blume (1906 - 1992); Lee Bontecou (1931); Jonathan Borofsky (1942); Louise Bourgeois (1911 - 2010); Margaret Bourke - White (1904 - 1971); Carol Bove (1971); Mark Bradford (1961); Stan Brakhage (1933 - 2003); Robert C. Breer (1926 - 2011); Patrick Henry Bruce (1881 - 1936); Bernarda Bryson Shahn (1903 - 2004); Charles Ephraim Burchfield (1893 - 1967); Jacob Burck; Chris Burden (1946 - 2015); Scott Burton (1939 - 1989); Mary Ellen Bute; Paul Cadmus (1904 - 1999); John Cage (1912 - 1992); Alexander Calder (1898 - 1976); [Marjorie Cameron Parsons Kimmel] Cameron (1922 - 1995); Luís Camnitzer (1937); Peter Campus (1937); James Castle (1900 - 1977); Elizabeth Catlett Mora (1915 - 2012); Maurizio Cattelan (1960); Vija Celmins (1938); John Chamberlain (1927 - 2011); Paul Chan (1973); Sarah Charlesworth (1947 - 2013); Ayoka Chenzira (1953); [Chryssa Vardea Mavromichali] Chryssa (1933 - 2013); Larry Clark (1943); Chuck Close (1940); Sue Coe (1951); Anne Collier (1970); Bruce Conner (1933 - 2008); Joseph Cornell (1903 - 1972); Eldzier Cortor (1916); Miguel [Rosa Rolanda] Covarrubias (1904 - 1957); John Covert (1882 - 1960); Ralston Crawford (1906 - 1975); E.E. 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Johnson (1901 - 1970); Joan Jonas (1936); Joe Jones (1934 - 1993); Philip Mallory Jones (1947); Michael Joo (1966); Donald Judd (1928 - 1994); Alex Katz (1927); On Kawara (1933 - 2014); Mike Kelley (1954 - 2012); Ellsworth Kelly (1923 - 2015); Corita [Sister Mary Corita Kent] Kent (1918 - 1986); Karen Kilimnik (1957); William Klein (1928); Franz Kline (1910 - 1962); Josh Kline (1979); Jeff Koons (1955); Lee Krasner (1908 - 1984); Barbara Kruger (1945); Yasuo Kuniyoshi (1889 - 1953); Yayoi Kusama (1929); Suzanne Lacy (1945); David Lamelas (1946); Dorothea Lange (1895 - 1965); Liz Magic Laser (1981); Robert Laurent (1890 - 1970); Louise Lawler (1947); Jacob Lawrence (1917 - 2000); An - My Lê (1960); William Leavitt (1941); Zoé Léonard (1961); Alfred Leslie (1927); Howard Lester; Sherrie Levine (1947); Herschel Levit (1912 - 1986); Helen Levitt (1913 - 2009); Norman Lewis (1909 - 1979); Sol LeWitt (1928 - 2007); Roy Lichtenstein (1923 - 1997); Glenn Ligon (1960); Kalup Linzy (1977); Al [Alvin D.] Loving (1935 - 2005); Lee Lozano (1930 - 1999); Louis Lozowick (1892 - 1973); George Benjamin Luks (1867 - 1933); Helen Lundeberg (1908 - 1999); Len Lye (1901 - 1980); Danny Lyon (1942); Stanton MacDonald - Wright (1890 - 1973); Tala Madani (1981); [Emmanuel Rudinski] Man Ray (1890 - 1976); Sylvia Plimack Mangold (1938); Robert Mapplethorpe (1946 - 1989); Christian Marclay (1955); Brice Marden (1938); [Maria Sol Escobar] Marisol (1930 - 2016); Kyra Markham (1891 - 1967); Reginald Marsh (1898 - 1954); Agnes Martin (1912 - 2004); Fletcher Martin (1904 - 1979); Gordon Matta - Clark (1943 - 1978); Cynthia Lee Maughan; Keith Mayerson (1966); Paul McCarthy (1945); John McCracken (1934 - 2011); Adam McEwen (1965); John McLaughlin (1939 - 1976); Josephine Meckseper (1964); Jonas Mekas (1922); Ana Mendieta (1948 - 1985); Sam [Samuel Matthews] Middleton (1927 - 2015); Aleksandra Mir (1967); Joan Mitchell (1925 - 1992); Toyo Miyatake (1895 - 1979); Lisette Model (1901 - 1983); Donald Moffett (1955); Abelardo Morell (1948); Robert Morris (1931); Mark Morrisroe (1959 - 1989); Gerald Murphy (1888 - 1964); Elizabeth Murray (1940 - 2007); Julie Murray; Reuben Nakian (1897 - 1986); Bruce Nauman (1941); Alice Neel (1900 - 1984); Louise Nevelson (1899 - 1988); Barnett Newman (1905 - 1970); Isamu Noguchi (1904 - 1988); David Novros (1941); Jim Nutt (1938); Chiura Obata (1885 - 1975); Georgia O'Keeffe (1887 - 1986); Claes Oldenburg (1929); Catherine Opie (1961); José Clemente Orozco (1883 - 1949); Raphael Montañez [Ralph] Ortiz (1934); Alfonso Angel Ossorio (1916 - 1990); Tony Oursler (1957); Bill Owens (1938); Akosua Adoma Owusu (1984); Nam June Paik (1932 - 2006); Gordon Parks (1912 - 2006); Agnes Pelton (1881 - 1961); Irene Rice Pereira (1902 - 1971); Raymond Pettibon (1957); Elizabeth Peyton (1965); Paul Pfeiffer (1966); Howardena Pindell (1943); Adrian Piper (1948); Horace Pippin (1888 - 1946); Lari Pittman (1952); Jackson Pollock (1912 - 1956); Liliana Porter (1941); Richard Pousette - Dart (1916 - 1992); Richard Prince (1949); Nancy Elizabeth Prophet; Noah Purifoy (1917 - 2004); R.H. 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Roszak (1907 - 1981); Susan Rothenberg (1945); Mark Rothko (1903 - 1970); Edward Ruscha (1937); Morgan Russell (1886 - 1953); Betye Saar (1926); David Salle (1952); Lucas Samaras (1936); Jacolby Satterwhite (1986); Peter Saul (1934); Matt Saunders (1975); Morton Livingston Schamberg (1881 - 1918); Carolee Schneemann (1939); Dana Schutz (1976); Dread Scott; George Segal (1924 - 2000); Richard Serra (1939); Ben Shahn (1898 - 1969); Joël Shapiro (1941); Paul Sharits (1943 - 1993); Charles Rettew Sheeler (1883 - 1965); Cindy Sherman (1954); Roger Shimomura (1939); Everett Shinn (1876 - 1953); Amy Sillman (1955); Laurie Simmons (1947); Taryn Simon (1975); Lorna Simpson (1960); John French Sloan (1871 - 1951); David Smith (1906 - 1965); Jack Smith (1928 - 2011); Kiki Smith (1954); Tony Smith (1912 - 1980); Robert Smithson (1938 - 1973); Keith Sonnier (1941); Edward Steichen (1879 - 1973); Ralph Steiner (1899 - 1986); Frank Stella (1936); Joseph Stella (1877 - 1946); Harry Sternberg (1904 - 2001); Hedda L. Sterne (1910 - 2011); Florine Stettheimer (1871 - 1944); May Stevens (1924); Alfred Stieglitz (1864 - 1946); John Henry Bradley Storrs (1885 - 1956); Michelle Stuart (1933); [Elaine Frances Sturtevant] Sturtevant (1924 - 2014); Wayne Thiebaud (1920); Alma W. Thomas (1891 - 1978); Rirkrit Tiravanija (1961); George Tooker (1920 - 2011); Bill Traylor (1856 - 1947); Ryan Trecartin (1981); Anne Truitt (1921 - 2004); Wu Tsang (1982); Richard Tuttle (1941); Cy Twombly (1928 - 2011); Stanley VanDerBeek (1927 - 1984); Kara Walker (1969); Kelley Walker (1969); Carl Walters (1883 - 1955); Andy Warhol (1928 - 1987); Max Weber (1881 - 1961); [Arthur Fellig] Weegee (1899 - 1968); William Wegman (1943); Lawrence Weiner (1942); Tom Wesselmann (1931 - 2004); H.C. [Horace Clifford] Westermann (1922 - 1981); Charles White; Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney (1875 - 1942); Jack Whitten (1939 - 2018); Hannah Wilke (1940 - 1993); Christopher Williams (1956); Sue Williams (1954); Fred Wilson (1954); Garry Winogrand (1928 - 1984); William Winter; Karl Wirsum (1939); David Wojnarowicz (1954 - 1992); Jordan Wolfson (1980); Martin Wong (1946); Grant Wood (1891 - 1941); Francesca Woodman (1958 - 1981); Hale Aspacio Woodruff (1900 - 1980); Christopher Wool (1955); Andrew Newell Wyeth (1917 - 2009); William Zorach (1889 - 1966);
The exhibition is an ecclectic mix of great art, from Basquiat, Warhol, and Dennis Hopper, to Bacon, Hockney, and Hamilton, evoking the artistically flourishing London of the 1960s, when popular culture took hold of a generation of artists, the show reflects the energy, flamboyance, and dynamism of this seminal and highly sophisticated aesthete.
Drawn entirely from the deep holdings of the New York museum's collection, «Real / Surreal: Selections From the Whitney Museum of American Art» features works by Charles Burchfield, Paul Cadmus, Joseph Cornell, Philip Guston, Edward Hopper, Man Ray, Ben Shahn, Charles Sheeler, Yves Tanguy, George Tooker and Andrew Wyeth.
The museum's holdings consist of more than 22,000 works and contain the world's largest collection of paintings by Edward Hopper.
«Ever an important venue for Hopper fans due to their vast holdings, the Whitney offers up another rich spread for devotees to relish.»
Each hopper car holds 100 to 115 tons of coal, which lasts just 20 minutes fueling a power plant.
If you've held a number of different or unrelated jobs during a relatively short period of time and are worried about being labeled as a job - hopper, the functional resume (also known as a «skills - based format») could be the answer for you.
For example, if you've had a series of jobs in a short time and worry an employer will view you as a job hopper, use your interview to focus on situations in which you have shown loyalty or commitment, such as a long - term volunteer position you've held.
It's also good for anyone considered a «job hopper», having held lots of job in a relatively short period of time.
If you've held several different positions in the past 5 - 10 years, you may be sending a message to employers that you're a job hopper, not staying in positions for very long.
If you've held a series of short term jobs, you may worry that prospective employers will view you as a job hopper.
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