Sentences with phrase «jeune chercheur»

The Association du Jeune du Barreau du Québec (AJBM) is conducting today an innovative and forward - looking conference on «Legal Information Technology» in Montréal, Québec.
There's a page (but only on the inside back page) at the Association du Jeune Barreau de Montréal / Young Bar Association of Montreal» newsletter, Extra-judiciare by Philippe - André Tessier [pdf].
Jonathan Rigby, managing partner of Mourant du Feu & Jeune, says: «Bruce, Justin and Peter have all risen to the challenges presented by the quantity of high quality, complex and demanding work that we have seen in litigation over the past 18 months.
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Jeune Afrique also reports that the crocodile survived the crash, but was then cut up with a machete.
Citing a report by news organization Jeune Afrique, the Daily Mail states that the crocodile's owner had hidden the animal in a large sports bag.
He is a member of Sedona Canada (Working Group 7 of Sedona) and regularly writes in the newsletter for l'Association du Jeune Barreau de Montréal.
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After the Bernheim - Jeune exhiition, the sunflower pa
In 1901 Schuffenecker helped Leclercq organize a van Gogh exhibition, assembling 71 works for the Bernheim - Jeune Gallery in Paris.
In fact, Lackey's «Voyeur,» a photograph of an eye in a circular frame, pays homage to a surreal object in Houston's Menil Collection — Joseph Sacco's «Oeil de Jeune Femme,» a tiny painting of an eye in an oval brass frame.
1995 Plastic, curated by Nancy Doll, Bernard Toale Gallery, Boston, MA La Jeune Graveure Contemporaine - Paris Biennial Exhibition, Salle de Fetes de la Marie du Vieme Arrondissment, St. Germaine, France Curatorial Eye of James Archer, Archer Gallery, Clark College, Vancouver, WA SEX, Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle, WA Garden of Delights, Tacoma Art Museum Winter Exhibition, Tacoma, WA
She has designed more than two - dozen theatrical productions including work with the internationally acclaimed, Tony award winning Theatre de la Jeune Lune.
With World War II threatening, she founded Guggenheim Jeune, a gallery in London, and later moved to New York, where she ran the gallery Art of This Century, and collected works by Jackson Pollock, Robert Motherwell, Clyfford Still, Mark Rothko and other members of the New York School.
Published by Association Rendez - vous, la jeune création contemporaine to accompany the group exhibition Rendez - vous, including Lina Adam, Mathilde Barrio Nuevo, Sophie Bonnet - Pourpet, Thibault Brunet, Chun Kaifeng, Jean - Alain Corre, Hasan and Husain Essop, Dan Finsel, André Fortino, Joo Choon Lin, Nikita Kadan, Karim Kal, Paula Krause, Charles Lim, Guillaume Louot, Lu Yang, Angelica Mesiti, Paribartana Mohanty, Nicolas Momein, Nelly Monnier, Sherman Ong, İz Öztat, Ruben Pang, Part - time Suite and Mathilde du Sordet, at the ICA Singapore Foreword by Bala Starr Texts by Valérie Cazin, Judicaël Lavrador, Jacqueline Millner, Kathrin Oberrauch, Melanie Pocock, Hugo Pernet and Bala Starr Artists» statements by Mathilde Barrio Nuevo, Sophie Bonnet - Pourpet, Jean - Alain Corre, Hasan and Husain Essop, Dan Finsel, André Fortino, Joo Choon Lin, Karim Kal, Paula Krause, Guillaume Louot, Paribartana Mohanty, Nicolas Momein, Sherman Ong, İz Öztat, Ruben Pang and Part - time Suite Biographical information Catalogue of works in the exhibition Softback, 120 pages, 29.8 x 21.1 cm, 93 illus.
In 1924 the Galerie Bernheim - Jeune in Paris gave him a retrospective exhibition, and in 1929 he was included in Paintings by Nineteen Living Americans at the Museum of Modern Art, which also gave him a retrospective the following year.
[citation needed] He had an intense affair with Peggy Guggenheim in 1938 when he went to London with his wife Jeannette Ducrocq to hang his first retrospective exhibition in Britain at her gallery Guggenheim Jeune.
She founded three of the most important avant - garde galleries of the 20th century: Guggenheim Jeune, in London's Cork Street, which brought surrealism to London before the second world war; Art of This Century, which opened in New York in 1942 after Peggy's return to the US; and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice - which still houses her personal collection in the palazzo where she ended her life.
Sotheby's · Inclu: — Goya, Cazador con su perro $ 357,780 — 477,039 — Gris, La rodaja de melón $ 477,039 — 715,559 — Gris, Vaso y botella $ 214,668 — 298,150 — Picasso, Composition $ 357,780 — 477,039 — Picasso, Femme contemplant un homme... $ 298,150 — 417,409 — Miró, Sans titre $ 59,630 — 83,482 — Lobo, Jeune fille... $ 59,630 — 83,482 — Lobo, Femmeà la chevelure... $ 41,741 — 53,667 — Gargallo, Academia $ 29,815 — 41,741.....
Picasso's «Jeune Garcon Nu a Cheval,» oil on canvas from 1906 has an asking price of 14 million pounds at Dickinson.
have revealed a Blue Period composition underneath the painted surface of Jeune Garçon nu à Cheval, similar to Les Deux Saltimbinques (Harlequin and Companion)(fig. 4.)
Jeune Garçon nu à Cheval is one of only two Rose Period oil paintings related to Picasso's unrealised group composition, later called L'Abreuvoir (The Watering Place)(fig. 2.)
In Jeune Garçon nu à Cheval, Picasso synthesised a number of these disparate influences, ranging from the South Pacific landscapes of Paul Gauguin and weighty figures of Paul Cézanne to the heroic nude kouroi of pre-classical Greek sculpture.
So some even look to educate as well as entertain us: Dickinson, for instance, is bringing to the fair a Rose Period Picasso, «Jeune garçon nu à cheval» (1906), a rare appearance on the open market.
He taught her about contemporary art and styles, and he conceived several of the exhibitions held at Guggenheim Jeune.
Her first gallery was called Guggenheim Jeune, the name being ingeniously chosen to associate the epitome of a gallery, the French Bernheim - Jeune, with the name of her own well known family.
The exhibition is an articulation of the artist's immense influence on the first generation of American Minimalists and will include historically significant works by Carl Andre, Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, Ellsworth Kelly, Robert Ryman and Frank Stella, installed in proximity to Brancusi's groundbreaking works Le Coq and Jeune Fille Sophistique, generously loaned from the Brancusi Estate collection.
Peggy Guggenheim closed Guggenheim Jeune with a farewell party on 22 June 1939, at which colour portrait photographs by Gisèle Freund were projected on the walls.
Une Jeune Bretonne by Roderic O'Conor Ruth Keating Collections Intern An Irish modernist painter, O'Conor found his true
In June 1939, therefore, the Guggenheim Jeune was closed, and, in line with her plans for a London Museum of Modern Art, she travelled to France with a list of paintings she intended to purchase.
The exhibition (along with an earlier Cezanne show at Galerie Bernheim - Jeune) proved to be a seminal event and a huge inspiration to many painters of the new generation.
Galerie Bernheim - Jeune, Paris (on consignment from Henri Matisse from 16 January 1912) Montross Gallery, New York Private Collection, France Acquired from the above by the father of the present owner circa 1950 and thence by descent
• Bretonne (Breton Girl)(c. 1890) • Une Jeune Bretonne (A Young Breton Girl)(1903) Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane.
Duchamp taught her a significant amount about contemporary art, its painting methods and styles, and helped to organize several exhibitions held at Guggenheim Jeune.
S3, p. 111 (another cast illustrated) Pierre Schneider, Matisse, New York, 1984, pp. 340, 348 - 349, 392, 394, 399, 416, 420, 431, 489, 493, 524, 536, 541, 544 - 545, 557, 562, and 566 - 567 (another cast illustrated, p. 546) Guy - Patrice Dauberville and Michel Dauberville, Henri Matisse chez Bernheim Jeune, vol 2, Poitiers, 1995, p. 1411 (present cast illustrated) Claude Duthuit, Henri Matisse, Catalogue raisonné de l'oeuvre sculpté, Paris, 1997, no. 30, no. 129, p. 74 (present cast listed, p. 74 and another cast illustrated, p. 75) Pierre Daix, Picasso et Matisse revisités, Neuchâtel, 2002, p. 62 Matisse: Painter as Sculptor, exh.
Her work has been included in prestigious group exhibitions, such as Manifesta 2, Luxembourg, and Prix de la Jeune Peinture Belge, Brussels.
In 1938, after a brief affair with Samuel Beckett, she opened the Guggenheim Jeune gallery in Cork Street, London - the name being a crude imitation of the Parisian Bernheim Jeune Gallery - specializing in modern art, that is to say surrealism and various forms of geometric abstraction.
Inventaire photographique des objets ayant appartenu au jeune home d'Oxford, 1973, by Christian Boltanski, a representative piece of his ongoing research on memory.
Not inscribed Oil on canvas, 15 x 18 1/8 (38 x 46) Bequeathed by the Hon.. Mrs. A.E. Pleydell - Bouverie through the Friends of the Tate Gallery 1968 Prov: The artist's family, Aix - en - Provence; Georges Bernheim, Paris; with Bernheim - Jeune, Paris, January 1920; M. Wanamaker, January 1924; Walter Berry, Paris; Mrs. Edith Wharton, Saint - Brice - sous - Forêt; James Bomford, Aldbourne, Wilts.; with Lefevre Gallery, London, and Matthiesen Gallery, London (jointly) 1943; the Hon.. Mrs. A.E. Pleydell - Bouverie, London, November 1943 Exh: Paysages Impressionnistes, Bernheim - Jeune, Paris, February - March 1920 (1); Cézanne, Bernheim - Jeune, Paris, December 1920 (18, repr.)
She was a patron, who famously commissioned, showed and subsidised the alcoholic genius Jackson Pollock; and a gallerist, who, among other amazing shows, gave the first public airing to Lucian Freud in an exhibition of children's art in 1939, at her London gallery, Guggenheim Jeune.
Paris, Galerie Bernheim - Jeune et Cie., Henri Matisse, February 1910, no. 15 or 16.
Photographs and other ephemeral material related to Kernn - Larsen's exhibition at the Guggenheim Jeune gallery will also be on display.
«Tete d'homme» by Alberto Giacometti, left, hangs near one of his sculptures, «L'Homme Qui Chavire,» center, and «Jeune Arabe» by Kees van Dongen, right, during a preview of the Impressionist and Modern Art fall sales at Sotheby's in New York / Photo: Daniel Acker / Bloomberg
Don't miss the striking «Jeune garcon nu (Nu aux bras leves)» from the artist's Cubist years.
Galerie Guggenheim Jeune, London.
«Contemporary sculpture by Brancusi, Laurens, Pevsner, Henry Moore, Duchamp, Villon, Hans Arp, Calder, Taeuber - Arp at Guggenheim Jeune's, 30, Cork Street.»
Is one of eight artists selected for the exhibition The Young Belgian Painters (La Jeune Peinture Belge) at the Galerie de France in Paris where he reveals Still life with basket (Nature morte au panier) and Portrait of my mother (Portrait de ma mère).
Severini helped to organize the first Futurist exhibition outside Italy at Galerie Bernheim - Jeune, Paris, in February 1912 and participated in subsequent Futurist shows in Europe and the United States.
Charteuse jeune.
Recipient of the HSBC award for Photography in 2010, they were awarded the Prix Jeune création 2013, the Grand Prix international de la photographie de Vevey, and the Prix de la bourse du talent in 2009.
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