A whole room of colored acrylic by Amalia
Pica comes alive in performance, as actors hold the geometric shapes against another to illustrate mathematical union and intersection.
The name
pica comes from the Latin word Magpie, a bird known to eat nearly anything.
Not exact matches
The word «
pica»
comes from the latin word for «magpie» since these birds are known to eat just about anything.
So here was Mary Goodhue, out on a recent sticky 85 - degree day, ringing Republican doorbells in northern Westchester and telling voters like 72 - year - old Rose
Pica that Mr. Pataki «is a very nice fellow — the only thing is, how
come he wants my seat?»
Among the pieces that caught our (camera) eye are artworks by Tomás Saraceno (Ring Bell Light, at Esther Schipper); Rob Pruitt (Safety Cones, at Gavin Brown's Enterprise); Jennifer Rubell (Portrait of the Artist, at Steven Friedman — interview with Jennifer Rubelll
coming soon); Matias Faldbakken (at Standard, Oslo); Jeppe Hein (Right Diagonal Cut, at 303 Gallery); Dan Graham (2 - Way Mirror Cylinder Bisected By Perforated, at Lisson Gallery); Jeff Koons (at Gagosian Gallery); Raphael Hefti (at Ancient & Modern); Marlie Mul (Frame, at Fluxia); James Lee Byars (Four in a Dress, at Michael Werner); Adrián Villar Rojas (at Marian Goodman), and Amelia
Pica (Memorial for Intersections # 3, at Herald St).
«In the United States the Resistance is strong to Trump and the xenophobia, racism, Islamophobia and sexism he embodies,» said Erich
Pica, President of Friends of the Earth U.S. «By
coming together in Brussels we have shown that civil society is united in fighting this extreme agenda across the globe.»