They also need to know
about lead in paint, underground storage tanks of heating oil, private wells (if they exist on the property), and septic tanks, as applicable.
Not exact matches
Inc. senior writer Christine Lagorio - Chafkin talks
about Paint Nite, a $ 55 million company that hosts group
painting parties,
led by professional artists
in local nightclubs across the country.
I appreciate your writings, after reading I googled and found the link below
about lead paint in the yellow
paint of a Melissa & Doug shape sorting clock.
* Edited to add: I wrote to Melissa & Doug last night to express my concerns
about toys made
in China and
lead paint and here's what they had to say
about their product...
Melissa & Doug manufactures
in China and many parents are understandably concerned
about the
lead paint recalls.
«If a landlord doesn't tell a tenant
about lead paint in an apartment, he can go to jail.
In addition, the order asked the health department to provide «all documents reflecting complaints of unsafe, unsanitary, or unhealthy conditions in NYCHA Public Housing or DHS Homeless Shelters,» including any complaints about leaks, water damage, lead paint, rodents or insects, as well as any documents showing whether or not any city or state agency responded to, investigated, or evaluated the complaint
In addition, the order asked the health department to provide «all documents reflecting complaints of unsafe, unsanitary, or unhealthy conditions
in NYCHA Public Housing or DHS Homeless Shelters,» including any complaints about leaks, water damage, lead paint, rodents or insects, as well as any documents showing whether or not any city or state agency responded to, investigated, or evaluated the complaint
in NYCHA Public Housing or DHS Homeless Shelters,» including any complaints
about leaks, water damage,
lead paint, rodents or insects, as well as any documents showing whether or not any city or state agency responded to, investigated, or evaluated the complaints.
The Trump administration is curbing New York City's ability to spend money on major repairs to its public housing stock
in its first major response to deteriorating conditions
in the city's public housing and a scandal over false paperwork the city submitted
about lead paint inspections.
«I'm supporting Pete Sikora because he cares
about diverse, inclusive and affordable Brooklyn neighborhoods, and has a record of getting results — from helping pass
lead paint legislation to standing up to Wal - Mart,» Mr. de Blasio said
in a statement.
Despite the revelations by the DOI, the mayor claimed the city was «open»
about the four - year lapse
in inspections for
lead paint.
Digi spoke
about the recent issues at the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), which has had heating, mold, and
lead paint issues
in the past few years.
A Department of Investigation probe revealed that Olatoye falsely certified, to federal regulators, inspections for
lead paint hazards
in about 55,000 units.
Those include a
lead paint scandal at the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), the city's involvement
in a discussion
about whether to lift a deed restriction on a nonprofit AIDS hospice, the Administration for Children's Services» (ACS) mishandling child neglect cases, and former Department of Correction (DOC) Commissioner Joseph Ponte and other agency brass using city vehicles for personal trips.
Shola Olatoye, the chair and CEO of the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), talks to
In Focus Host Cheryl Wills
about the housing authority not conducting
lead paint inspections for years, and the scandal over Olatoye falsely submitting paperwork that NYCHA had conducted inspections.
Lead paint is considered the culprit, but the crisis
in Flint, Michigan, has raised questions
about the safety of the drinking water
in cities like Buffalo.
Even after NYCHA officials discovered
in mid-2016 that they had been violating city and federal laws requiring
lead paint inspections since late 2012, they never informed tenants
about the dangerous lapse.
Mayor de Blasio, center, expressed his frustration on Monday
about «mistakes that were made» by the city Housing Authority
in not conducting
lead -
paint inspections
in at - risk apartments.
Syracuse also lost federal funding
in 2015 for its program to abate
lead paint hazards
in old homes, which had averaged
about $ 2 million a year for two decades.
Syracuse, NY — Syracuse and Onondaga County will split
about $ 6 million
in federal aid to help clean up hazardous
lead paint from more than 520 local homes, U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer said Tuesday.
It began with a Department of Investigation report
in November saying she had knowingly falsified federal reports
about inspections for
lead paint, and DOI commissioner Mark Peters later accused Olatoye of misleading the City Council
in February when she testified under oath
about the training NYCHA employees received to do
lead paint inspections.
The door, just uphill from the Albuquerque Seismological Laboratory,
leads into a cave that looks like the villain's lair
in a James Bond film: the uneven stone walls
painted white, an array of shiny instruments strewn
about.
More hidden details
about changes made with pigments other than
lead white were discovered when the
painting was investigated
in 1994 using neutron activation autoradiography (NAAR).
And because you've built it you don't need to worry
about the condition it is
in, like so many vintage pieces there is always concern
about lead paint or mold.
From this corner -
painted position, the film distracts with equally benign subplots
about things like a misinformed assassination attempt, and Elizabeth's dicey decision to dress
in full armor to
lead her short - numbered army into combat.
Clair becomes suspicious
about the
painting's own legitimacy as she unearths secrets
about the heist and the
paintings origins that
lead her to question the true value of authenticity
in art.
You will learn
about a unique early life that taught him to
lead and the passions, from
painting to music, that push him to new heights of creativity
in all he does,
in a life filled with accomplishment and example.
Ask your pet retailer to check with your cage manufacturer if you have any questions
about either zinc or
lead content
in the
paint.
This exhibition film features
leading British artist, Marcus Harvey, talking
about his summer exhibition at Jerwood Gallery, his artistic practice and the
painting that was the hot topic at the Sensations exhibition
in 1997, the portrait of Myra Hindley.
SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2016 «Emma,» Russell Collection, Austin, TX 2009 «Recovery,» Center for Contemporary Arts, Abilene, TX 2008 «Figuratively Speaking,» Amy Graves Ryan Fine Arts, Abilene 2008 «Emblematic Expressions» Falcon Gallery, Del Rio, TX 2007 «Satiated Between the Layers» Center for Contemporary Arts GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2017 Affordable Art Fair New York, NY 2016 Art Hamptons, NY 2016 Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, CA 2014 «Beyond Beauty», Russell Collection, Austin, TX 2015 «Mixed Media», Roan and Black, Saugatuck, MI 2012 «Femme», Russell Collection Fine Art, Austin, TX 2011 «Best of Texas», Russell Collection Fine Art, Austin, TX 2010 Samuel Lynne Art Galleries, Dallas, TX 2009 Samuel Lynne Art Galleries, Dallas, TX 2009 Center for Contemporary Arts, Abilene, TX 2008 Center for Contemporary Arts, Abilene, TX 2007 Fairmount Gallery, Dallas, TX 2007 Simply Art Gallery, Galveston, TX AWARDS 2008 Best
in Show, McMurry University 2007 - 2008 Outstanding Painter, McMurry University 2005 - 2006 Outstanding Painter, McMurry University 2005 - 2006 Outstanding Sophomore Artist, McMurry University 2004 - 2005 Outstanding Freshman Artist, McMurry University 2004 - 2008 Perry Bentley Scholarship recipient 2007 Best
in Painting - Manhattan Arts International 24th Anniversary Competition
About the gallery: Artspace Warehouse is one of the world's
leading galleries for savvy contemporary art collectors.
Smith has written for the New York Times «Critic's Notebook»
about the need for museums to be free to the public, Brandeis University's decision to close its museum and sell its art collection (later rescinded), and the unveiling of the Google Art Project, which allowed online HD views of
paintings in the collections of scores of
leading museums worldwide.
Selections from this letter and other of Jack's writings were later reprinted
in Jack Tworkov:
Paintings, 1928 - 1982, the excellent catalogue of his 1987 retrospective at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts that first made me aware of his writings, as I had by then just begun to write
about art also and that ultimately
led to my taking on the pleasure, the task, and the great responsibility of editing his writings.
Co-curated by musician and painter Scott Avett,
lead singer of the folk - rock band The Avett Brothers, and David Kratz, president of the New York Academy of Art,
ABOUT FACE, which will feature sculpture,
paintings, and photographs, brings celebrated artists, many from the East End, together with emerging artists to examine the diverse ways human beings are presented
in portraiture today.
De Crignis wrote
about his
paintings as works
in progress, one decision
leading to the next without a preordained plan.
Hyperrealistic
paintings which result from a disarming pictorial precision and
lead to a melancholy reflection
about these new modern urban sceneries, the ones that take shape at street corners,
in the suburbs,
in the waste of this consumerist era.
In 2005 de Crignis wrote about his paintings as works in progress, one decision leading to the next without a preordained pla
In 2005 de Crignis wrote
about his
paintings as works
in progress, one decision leading to the next without a preordained pla
in progress, one decision
leading to the next without a preordained plan.
In Dodd's work, each
painting is a discrete event; one does not
lead to the next, and the whole group is not a visual essay
about a concept.
This move towards objectness raises the question of, what is the stuff that makes a
painting, what is it made of and
in turn this
leads to decisions
about the making and the process of construction.
It was also the exhibition that confirmed Richter's status as one of the
leading artists
in the world, and was described by Storr in his introduction as «long overdue» in the United States.2 In 2003 Richter embarked on a small but substantially sized series of paintings entitled Silicate [CR: 885/1 -4] inspired by an article in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung from 12 March 2003 about the shimmering qualities of certain insects» bodies.3 The resulting four large paintings are perhaps the most overtly biological of the abstract works in Richter's oeuvre, suggestive of cell formations and genetic sequences seen under the microscop
in the world, and was described by Storr
in his introduction as «long overdue» in the United States.2 In 2003 Richter embarked on a small but substantially sized series of paintings entitled Silicate [CR: 885/1 -4] inspired by an article in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung from 12 March 2003 about the shimmering qualities of certain insects» bodies.3 The resulting four large paintings are perhaps the most overtly biological of the abstract works in Richter's oeuvre, suggestive of cell formations and genetic sequences seen under the microscop
in his introduction as «long overdue»
in the United States.2 In 2003 Richter embarked on a small but substantially sized series of paintings entitled Silicate [CR: 885/1 -4] inspired by an article in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung from 12 March 2003 about the shimmering qualities of certain insects» bodies.3 The resulting four large paintings are perhaps the most overtly biological of the abstract works in Richter's oeuvre, suggestive of cell formations and genetic sequences seen under the microscop
in the United States.2
In 2003 Richter embarked on a small but substantially sized series of paintings entitled Silicate [CR: 885/1 -4] inspired by an article in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung from 12 March 2003 about the shimmering qualities of certain insects» bodies.3 The resulting four large paintings are perhaps the most overtly biological of the abstract works in Richter's oeuvre, suggestive of cell formations and genetic sequences seen under the microscop
In 2003 Richter embarked on a small but substantially sized series of
paintings entitled Silicate [CR: 885/1 -4] inspired by an article
in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung from 12 March 2003 about the shimmering qualities of certain insects» bodies.3 The resulting four large paintings are perhaps the most overtly biological of the abstract works in Richter's oeuvre, suggestive of cell formations and genetic sequences seen under the microscop
in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung from 12 March 2003
about the shimmering qualities of certain insects» bodies.3 The resulting four large
paintings are perhaps the most overtly biological of the abstract works
in Richter's oeuvre, suggestive of cell formations and genetic sequences seen under the microscop
in Richter's oeuvre, suggestive of cell formations and genetic sequences seen under the microscope.
This epiphany, which would eventually
lead the artist to abandon
painting altogether, inspired his first films, a tetralogy of short animations
in which forms previously locked down on canvas were freed to morph and dance
about the frame.
This
led to conversations
about things they have
in common and others that differentiate them, inside the world of Abstract
painting.
Greenberg later wrote
about this transformative moment
in Louis's life and
in the history of art: «His first sight of the middle - period Pollocks and of a large and extraordinary
painting done
in 1952 by Helen Frankenthaler, called «Mountains and Sea,»
led Louis to change his direction abruptly.
Artists featured
in «Glossary»
lead a tour of the exhibition, followed by a discussion
about contemporary
painting.
Pellizzi: All of these different histories and backgrounds built up and eventually
led to a dinner conversation
in which we began to talk
about William Burroughs's shotgun
paintings and Niki de Saint Phalle's «Shooting Paintings,» a
paintings and Niki de Saint Phalle's «Shooting
Paintings,» a
Paintings,» and so on.
In my book, Ofili's more than earned the right to follow his
paintings where they
lead, without worrying
about what people — or critics [yes, I know they're people, too]-- think an Ofili «should» look like.
Philosopher Nigel Warburton
leads discussion
about representation and the body
in painting and photography with particular attention to the
paintings...
The genesis of this idea for DOJ to investigate fossil fuel companies lies
in the comparison between the actions of the fossil fuel industry and the actions of other industries known to have intentionally misled the public
about the nature of their products, including the tobacco and
lead paint industries.
After all, I'm fortunate to live
in a country where
leaded gasoline has been phased out, and to be among a privileged population that (for the most part) doesn't have to worry
about paint chips.
Another recent study on cool roofs,
led by Keith Oleson at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) and published
in Geophysical Research Letters, found that if every roof were
painted entirely white, the CO2 emission offsets would be approximately 32 Gt for summer and
about 30 Gt annually.
In the case at hand, the Court of Appeals ruled that the plaintiff did not give adequate notice when she did not file a complaint with the Housing Authority
about lead paint.
(As an aside, CA does have statewide laws
about lead paint, for one example, that are required to be disclosed
in leases.)