In this solo show, Braman embraces a sort of dilapidated but still - loved found - sculpture aesthetic, assembling in beautiful
agglomerations with tinted glass; wonderfully colored fabrics; and unruly discarded furniture, household items, and cut - up plywood.
Not exact matches
Understand the distribution of risks associated
with automation across all of Canada's Census Metropolitan Areas (CMAs) and Census
Agglomerations (CAs)
On African safari
with his son in 1950 he bagged an
agglomeration of big game ranging from an oryx to a rhino.
The fundamental problem is that the WFP isn't a real political party — it's an
agglomeration of public - employee unions dedicated to pursuing union interests, and to hell
with everybody else.
In their study, the researchers analysed all cities
with a population greater than 100,000, which gave a total of 1036
agglomerations.
Time can mean many things, but Hillis's machine needs to track a particularly messy version: Earth - surface clock / calendar time, which is based on a byzantine
agglomeration of astronomical rotations, orbits, and perturbations of hugely varying lengths, overlaid
with arbitrary cultural whims about how to divide it up.
With severe
agglomeration, the color can become so deep yellow that it may look almost brown.
Agglomeration When particles in a colloidal suspension become too densely packed, some of them will begin to share electron rings
with each other and in effect become a larger particle.
If a saline solution or other salt primer is used, silver chloride is formed in abundance and extraordinary «
agglomeration» occurs,
with extremely large particles forming as a result.
Our automatic generator (SG6 Auto)
with stirring motor can make up to 20 PPM without
agglomeration under ideal conditions.
Dorset will use this funding to work in collaboration
with Devon and Wiltshire Councils and two French authorities from Northern France — Conseil General des Cotes d'Armor and Lannion Tregor
Agglomeration — LTA (a consortium of town councils).
The marque would go on to become part of the now - defunct Premier Automotive Group, Ford's well - intentioned but money - losing
agglomeration of luxury brands (
with Aston Martin, Land Rover, Lincoln, and Volvo).
To come up
with the ranking, we gathered information on Census Metropolitan Areas (CMA) and Census
Agglomeration (CA) areas as defined by Statistics Canada.
To come up
with the ranking, we gathered information on Census Metropolitan Areas and Census
Agglomeration
It is also the most populous city in India and the ninth most populous
agglomeration in the world,
with an estimated city population of around 20 million.
Benefiting a major institution such as SFMOMA, FOG is an
agglomeration of many interests, which understandably requires tact and caution, along
with posing certain limitations on what is shown here.
Including casts of her sons and of animals, videos of children at play and people praying,
agglomerations of domestic objects and works in unfired clay, Wright's art is mostly concerned
with relationships — between people, humans and animals, and between the living and the dead.
And, as
with any large
agglomeration of events in a particular space and time, there are unexpected connections to be made and chance encounters to be had.
Standing on what appears to be a broken foot (or leg)
with limbs outstretched, forming a supplicant X, the hybrid creature compellingly begs for compassion, even though it is just an
agglomeration of industrial materials.
The ground level contains Kelley's canonized Deodorized Central Mass
with Satellites, a room - filling installation of soiled stuffed animals suspended from the ceiling in celestial
agglomerations, surrounded by brightly colored, wall - mounted canisters that periodically release a deodorizing spray.
Three decades of sculptures by Hassan Sharif — colourful
agglomerations of banal objects
with coils of rope, elastic and rubber tubing — sit in the following gallery on shelves that could have been borrowed from the artist's studio, or a supermarket aisle.
You can contemplate her earliest works, a perfect
agglomeration of sexual body parts accompanied by lots of melons breasts, fried - eggs breasts, kippers, kebabs, raw chickens and a pair of Spanish hams conjoined
with underpants and supine on a grease - stained mattress.
A long press on an app
with a notification dot on it lets you access a secondary menu where you can swipe that alert away without having to hunt it down in among your
agglomeration of notifications in the tray.
The regional span of the Greater Toronto Area is sometimes combined
with the city of Hamilton, Ontario and its surrounding region, to form the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area.The Greater Toronto Area anchors a much larger unofficial urban
agglomeration known as the Golden Horseshoe and an area officially designated as the Greater Golden Horseshoe.