Sentences with phrase «see remarkable works»

This is a once - in - a-lifetime opportunity to see remarkable works up - close by more than sixty artists including seminal figures such as Man Ray, André Kertész, Berenice Abbott, Alexandr Rodchenko and Edward Steichen.
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See remarkable works created by women in Paris from 1850 to 1900, a time of great social, cultural, and artistic change.
Eventually making it to the UNICEF project in Ethiopia, Ewan and Charley see the remarkable work done at the landmine awareness project.
Heigl Foundation staff recently visited volunteer Jim Creighton at the California City Animal Shelter (CCAS) to lookat the facility and were impressed to see the remarkable work being done with so very little The Foundation was keen to try and help ease some of the financial pressures the shelter faces by working to improve conditions for the animals.
Sam Maloof (1916 - 2009) Click on the photo to see his remarkable work, his home, and to learn about the Maloof Foundation

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But the stories of the people who created these acclaimed works are just as fascinating and inspiring as the ones we see in theaters, ranging from partnerships between newfound friends, finally getting to yes after years of hard work and the remarkable work ethics of idiosyncratic minds.
I see it as the work of God's Kingdom, (although my brother might not use that kind of language) and his life is coming to a remarkable wholeness.
Holloway, «Slim» to most of his friends, spent his whole life in pastoral work but also managed, despite many obstacles and difficulties, to single - mindedly leave a far - sighted and remarkable theological and philosophical legacy for this millennium, surely the millennium of the harmony of Science and Religion, in which Christ is seen as the Master of both.
As we make our way through the Book of Hebrews with its glittering and sometimes confusing images of sacrifices and great high priests and its extended metaphor of Jesus as that priest who makes all other priests unnecessary, the following verses come to us with a remarkable clarity and freshness: «Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for he who promised is faithful; and let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near.»
The lesser kinds of reverence have been noted only in order that we may be quite clear that even in Catholic circles the term worship is applied normally to God and none other, although it is important that we understand that by association with God and His presence and work, creatures are seen in the Christian tradition as worthy of something even more remarkable than the respect for personality of which democracy has spoken — they are worthy of reverence which is religious in quality, reverence about which there is a mystery, just as in human personality itself there is a deep mystery by reason of its being grounded in the mystery of God.
Yet Latin America has undergone remarkable growth in Pentecostal Christianity in recent decades (see info on p27) and Annacondia sees himself as part of a wider work of God to transform the continent.
«It's therefore quite remarkable that the observation of a single binary neutron star merger that occurred millions of light years away combined with the universal relations discovered through our theoretical work have allowed us to solve a riddle that has seen so much speculation in the past.»
«People may see this simply as another discovery of a well preserved fossil, but to reveal the remarkable secrets that have been hidden in the rock for millions of years, we undertook extensive work, applied state - of - the - art technology, and intensive international cooperation took place behind the scenes at several museums.
While they work out the answer, Carne's team has seen remarkable success in using these extra-tough corals to revitalize the reefs.
What makes movies like this work — what audiences want to see — are remarkable people doing remarkable things.
Director Michael Showalter, best known for TV acting in the likes of «The Wet Hot American Summer,» has a remarkable sense of comic timing, and gets such outstanding work from his cast that one can see this film already being considered for year - end awards for Ensemble Performances.
Last but absolutely not least is Sofia Coppola's The Virgin Suicides (1999), her remarkable feature film debut that was one of the best releases of its year and not only does it hold up, but it has been given a top grade reissue by Criterion and Paramount (I'm still celebrating the studio finally working with Criterion on a regular basis) in a Blu - ray edition as strong as when I first saw the film theatrically.
Those are both remarkable performances (though it's been a loooong time since I saw Spider Woman), but there's nothing especially notable about his work in Children Of A Lesser God, which falls squarely in the «solid» category.
We often read together to share pride in our children's work — we read what they have written, and we see their words as remarkable gifts.
They are consumed with labeling children and schools with D or F, but unwilling to walk through the doors and see that for the most part these schools are doing remarkable work.
In our work with state and local leaders, the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) and the Center on Enhancing Early Learning Outcomes (CEELO), have seen remarkable progress and momentum around birth to third grade learning.
This is a remarkable opportunity to see sustainable winegrowing practices at work while taking in some of wine country's most spectacular scenery.
Here you'll have a chance to see these magnificent creatures in action, take part in a live training demonstration and learn more about these remarkable animals and how Georgia Aquarium works to preserve this extraordinary species.
In uniting over 50 remarkable works across media, Gray Matters provides a clarifying, focused lens through which to see the world afresh.
Revisiting an idea he first employed in his late - seventies project «128 Photographs of a Painting», he divided the work's surface into two vertical sections, then halved those halves, and so on, he had each work printed to his desired scale, so that we might contemplate what have become remarkable horizontal, rhythmic fields of fine lines, oscillating with vibrations of color, the largest of which stretches over ten meters, as seen on the gallery's first floor.
Ms. Philbin said Mr. Grotjahn was due for a major museum exhibition «so that people can see the remarkable trajectory of his career in the work, and not just in the prices.»
In uniting these remarkable works, Gray Matters provides a denuded, focused lens through which to see the world afresh.
In another major exhibition that will see work shipped in from overseas, Fondation Louis Vuitton will showcase 200 works charting the remarkable collection of New York's Museum of Modern Art.
However, Twombly's work is remarkable, in part, because we always see him combining both ideas, collapsing them into a precarious equilibrium.
It is simply remarkable to see the level of execution, craft, and rigor reflected in their beautiful works,» said Ohara.
Before you think you've seen these works before: what's remarkable about this show is the fact that a number of works on view do not adhere to the trademark styles often associated with these artists, nodding to the idiosyncrasy of collecting practices, and shedding light on the diversity of these artists» careers.
«It is a privilege to see my work go on show in Manchester Art Gallery's remarkable spaces.
Laurence recalled seeing Duchamp's The Large Glass (1915 - 23) in Philadelphia for the first time and «being transfixed by the material itself; the remarkable presence the art work established as material (cracked glass), before reading the work as a whole».
He achieves remarkable depth and it is tempting to see structures and landscapes in his works.
She has created a great number of remarkable works, including Scramble (1960), See Saw (1960), Slant Board (1961), Hangers (1961), Huddle (1961), Platforms (1961), From Instructions (1961), Face Tunes (1968), Bottom (1967), Zoo Mantras (1967), Fallers (1968), and Striding Crawling (1977).
For her first solo show at Gavin Brown — and her largest in New York to date — the artist will present three impressive bodies of work, including her Braddock - based series «The Notion of Family,» as well as two newer compilations probing the Flint water crisis and the artist's own pilgrimage to Joshua Tree, California, to see a remarkable outdoor desert art museum founded by 20th century African - American sculptor, Noah Purifoy.
Just scrolling through the lots at Sotheby's Day Auction, it's remarkable seeing older works by auction - stalwarts like Richard Prince and Wolfgang Tillmans side - by - side with works that are obviously too young for the market.
This October, you'll be able to see for the first and only time the remarkable work of French - born artist Henri Barande in the UK, thanks to a free solo exhibition at London's Saatchi Gallery.
What to see at the Aargauer Kunsthaus The Kunsthaus is primarily devoted to Swiss art from 18th century to the present, paying a special attention to the work of Caspar Wolf, Johann Heinrich Füssli and Arnold Böcklin; its comprehensive collection includes artworks belonging to various styles: landscape painting, early Modernism, Swiss expressionism, post-war abstract art and contemporary art; the concrete art section is also particularly remarkable, with notable works by Max Bill, Sophie Taeuber - Arp and Hans Arp, among others.
Throughout a remarkable career that has spanned more than 70 years, she continued to create work that vulnerably explored the way she came into contact with the world, often placing particular emphasis upon the disjunctions between her own self - image and the way she was seen by others — as a woman, as a painter, and as a person living through the dramatic technological and cultural developments that have marked the century of her lifetime.
The one I saw featured a Turkish woman talking about her life's misfortunes with remarkable equanimity (and not a little flirtatiousness) to the presenter Collins hired to do the work.
Lee Krasner, Elaine de Kooning, and other remarkable women at the time also shared these aspirations in their work but, as Ann Gibson has pointed out, «they were not seen
By bringing together new art with rarely seen historical works from artists» studios and estates, In The Making suggests the social and intellectual interactions that fuel the production of art — interactions that take place behind the scenes and exert remarkable influence.
I knew Miller and was broadly familiar with his work, having seen his remarkable pencil drawings at Pocket Utopia and perused a few images of his paintings online.
I was reminded of this again last year when I saw a piece of his in «The Jewel Thief» (2010), a remarkable exhibition curated by Jessica Stockholder (with Ian Berry) at the Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, NY — what a surprise to see Krushenick's work there, and then a moment later it wasn't surprising: Of course an eye as sharp and unconventional as Stockholder's would «get» him.
Director of the Henry Moore Foundation, Godfrey Worsdale, says: «I feel sure that Henry Moore would have been fascinated to see his work inspiring such outstanding designs, and we hope this collection will encourage new audiences to discover and appreciate his remarkable work and the studios he created them in.»
The work is especially effective when see in light of William's interest in the un-romantic, even the failures of American modernism, sentiments that reached an epoch in his 1946 epic Paterson — a work that foreshadows Robert Smithson's treatment of the New Jersey town as remarkable in its identity as «the prototype of the American industrial community.»
William Kentridge and his South African collaborative team have landed in New York City and New Haven this fall, leaving us with remarkable opportunities to see their work.
With no works by O'Keeffe in UK public collections this exhibition is a rare chance to see the beauty and skill of her remarkable paintings outside the US.
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