Sentences with phrase «about his work by»

When I waited tables I often wondered what I was teaching my girls about work by going to a job I disliked (not that there's anything wrong with waiting tables if you enjoy it, it's just that I did not).
During the trial, prosecutors said Silver lied about his work by claiming none of his clients had business with the state, though he was being lobbied by Glenwood.
He said he learned there were questions about the work by reading the newspapers at home Friday morning.
More impressive, however, is the much - buzzed - about work by Duncan, perhaps heretofore best known for his supporting role in Armageddon.
You've already helped to spread the word about our work by inviting us along to the big launch event at RAF Duxford in November 2014 and more recently by making us a beneficiary of the upcoming CQC Tournament.
The prize comes with $ 25,000 and is presented to a person who has made a contribution to the conversation about work by black artists.
I asked Campbell about a work by Rosalba Carriera, a female pastel portraitist who lived and worked in Venice in the early 18th century, which was recently rehung.
In this audio tour, MASS MoCA Curator Denise Markonish tells us about work by Barbara Ernst Prey, Louise Bourgeois, Metabolic Studio / Optics Division, Robert Rauschenberg, Dawn DeDeaux, Lonnie Holley, Laurie Anderson, Gunnar Schonbeck, Mary Lum, Janice Kerbel, and James Turrell; Allie Foradas describes work by Jenny Holzer, and James Wardwell tells us about «Hello America: 40 Hits from the 50 States.»
At this conversation, Assistant Curator Alejo Benedetti will lead a discussion about works by artists Mary Ann Currier and Jimmy Baker, whose works were included in the 2014 exhibition
Glowing reminiscences about his work by artists in the Cheim & Read show are quoted in the catalog by the exhibition's curators, Maurice Tuchman and Esti Dunow, co-authors of the Soutine catalogue raisonné.
We are at The Armory Show at Pier 94 and I'm going to be talking about a work by Edward Weston.
The other is a more substantial, self - titled monograph of Adnan's paintings — plus drawings, tapestries, accordion-folded artists» books and other ephemera — featuring interviews with the artist by Christov - Bakargiev and curator Hans Ulrich Obrist and a text about her work by Adnan's longtime partner, the sculptor and publisher Simone Fattal, founder of the avant - garde Post-Apollo Press.
The catalogue provides the following quotation about this work by Sam Hunter in his 1989 book on the artist:» «Nothing in River's work before 1960 looks more contemporary even today than The Accident of 1957 for it presents a fresh vision of the agitated mosaic of urban life that has continued to stimulate our consciousness.
ARTnews: It's interesting to think about work by those artists in contrast to the «finish fetish» art then gaining favor elsewhere in L.A.
Last year I spent an inordinate amount of time thinking about a work by US artist Tom Friedman, which consists of a ring of plastic drinking cups, using the smallest number of cups possible to close the ring to form a perfect circle.
See an interview with Miller about his work by visiting http://www.nyss.org/nickmiller/video.htm.
Browse «Study» leaflets online here to learn more about works by Victor Man, Carole Bove, Bruce McLean, Martin Boyce, Boyle Family, Michael Simpson, Yto Barrada, Sterling Ruby, Ida Applebroog, Andreas Slominski, Etel Adnan, Phillip Guston, Fiona Banner, Rosemarie Trockel, Charles Avery and Huma Bhabha.
There is something uncannily aggressive about the works by Implied Violence and SuttonBeresCuller that, like a number of other projects on view, point to Seattle as the subject of an escalating frustration.
The artist was questioned about this work by authorities when it was submitted for the China / Avant - Garde show of 1989, and he cleverly responded that it was a way of looking at Mao «rationally.»
A: Your collection is also going to be shown amongst work by Linder Sterling, Alice Channer and Jessica Jackson Hutchins - how do you feel about the works by these artists?
An article about your work by Jeff Perrone in Arts magazine refers to Clement Greenberg's extraordinary idea that the «decorative» is analogous to the Marxist Revolution.
THE PROJECT I've had reservations in the past about works by Daniel Joseph Martinez; they felt like exercises in self - gratification and self — promotion ostensibly designed to push social...
THE PROJECT I've had reservations in the past about works by Daniel Joseph Martinez; they felt like exercises in self - gratification and self - promotion ostensibly designed to push social...
-LSB-...] If you'll be missing Sharon Butler's work at BOS, where she's opened her studio to a show curated by Austin Thomas, there's a nice interview about her work by Erin Langner.
Gavin is a computer programmer, who by definition go about their work by defining the variables before they start.
See what our past clients have to say about our work by watching these attorney testimonial videos.
Learn more about his work by visiting his website.
You can learn more about their work by visiting www.familyandlifesolutions.com»
You can learn more about their work by visiting mymarriagecheckup.com»
You can learn more about their work by visiting www.MarriageSolutionsTulsa.com»

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About 69 million employees in the U.S. say they miss work because of health problems every year, which reduces economic output by $ 260 billion per year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
«Become vigilant about attributing comments to the people who made them first,» Bohnet, who is the author of «What Works: Gender Equality by Design,» says.
The shot has been noticed online by many (YouTube channel ScreenJunkies compiled a supercut of the shots), and while some don't find his work to be anything special, Bay isn't too worried about what the critics have to say.
«By all means, have career goals, share them with your bosses, and learn everything you can about how the broader business works.
After news broke in November 2006 that Siemens had been involved in a global corruption scandal, involving thousands of acts of bribery in several different countries by hundreds of employees, the company had its work cut out for it in complying with securities investigations, and paying hefty fines (about $ 2.5 billion in total).
At the same time, subordinates were completing surveys at the end of each workday about any abusive behaviour displayed by their leader that day, as well as their own level of work engagement.
The hearing will give lawmakers the chance to ask the Facebook CEO directly about the company's involvement in the improper harvesting of data from an estimated 87 million users by Cambridge Analytica, a data analytics firm that worked for Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.
The catch: Jobs aren't easy to come by in St. Kitts and Nevis and living costs are about the same as in the United States, so experts say the island may be more suited for retirees than working expats.
To learn more about Great Place to Work Certification and be considered for Best Workplaces lists published by Fortune, visit greatplacetowork.com.
Four months before political cartoonist Mike Fiore won a Pulitzer Prize for his work, his NewsToon app was rejected by Apple in December 2009, with the company citing rules about making fun of public figures.
Razer will not publicly disclose material that it receives or details about respondents, except to those persons with whom Razer is directly working to resolve this matter or as may be required by law.»
He also told The New Yorker he felt the ambitious undertaking would allow him to «confront a lot of our shared anxieties about the future of human expression (see: Twitter or text messages) by forcing a great work of literature through such a strange new filter.»
About 2,500 of the world's best thinkers will explore the profound changes wrought by a networked planet, big data, and technology.
By making physical and social improvements in your office, you will find that your employees are more likely to be excited about coming into work, more likely to feel a part of the company, and more likely to work hard on their assigned tasks.
This one statistic alone should make all employers more interested in boosting bliss: Truly cheerful employees spend about 80 % of their time at work doing what they're there to do; the least content spend only 40 % of their time on job - related activities, according to a survey by workplace happiness consultant and author Jessica Pryce - Jones.
From the CEO of a Texas - based shop who sent his regards to the selection committee via video from his yacht, to the mesmerizing story spun by a strategist from New York using nothing but a Sharpie and a pad of paper, there was never really any doubt about what these teams would be like to work with.
It's true that focusing on the present helps you get tasks done faster, but working on your next day's to - do lists will help in two ways: First, you'll help your future self by setting a prioritized list of items in advance, and second, you'll be clearing your mind of tasks you don't need to worry about today.
«I took off what I thought was going to be 6 months of work, that turned into a year and I had already been to about 160 countries by then,» Lavallo told CNBC.
• Speaking of Time's Up... Attorney Tina Tchen, who Bloomberg describes as «arguably the most well - connected person working in women's rights today, thanks to her six years as an assistant to President Barack Obama and as first lady Michelle Obama's chief of staff,» talks about why it was so important that Time's Up include a legal defense fund: «The fastest way to make sure that someone isn't getting bullied by a lawyer for someone rich and powerful is to make sure that person has a lawyer, too.»
That's because 1) you're judged by the company you keep; 2) they can provide useful feedback, ideas, and perspectives; and 3) those people can become early evangelists, helping spread the word about you and your work.
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