Sentences with phrase «always worked solo»

As you may know, I've always worked solo on Stardew Valley.
As you may know, I've always worked solo on Stardew Valley.

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After a summer of lazy, a summer of two vacations and a husband (eh, unpaid assistant) always around, making life fun and easy, a mess of busy (new job, work travel for him, book touring for me, a spate of solo parenting of each of us, new preschool, new babysitter, and very important birthday party allatonce) has descended on our recently idyllic lifestyle and, no, I am not handling it with the effortless grace you've come to expect from me.
We were packing for our family of four (including a 6 - year - old and 3 - month - old) to a casual weekend destination for 3 days, 2 nights, but I use many of these tips when I'm traveling solo for work since I always try to travel carry on only.
From always working in a collaborative environment, with a brief, I was suddenly very solo.
For developer Riot Games, the whole philosophy behind Clash is that the game is always better with friends, and that with solo queue sometimes the motivation to actually work as a cohesive unit with your teammates isn't always there.
«Life of Always a Mirror,» comprising of three video works as well as installations and a performance, was the largest solo exhibition of New York - based artist Sung Hwan Kim to be held in South Korea.
As always, selected works will be chosen for the gallery show and a «Best of Show» artist chosen from those will receive a solo exhibition.
«I Want to Spend the Rest of My Life Everywhere, with Everyone, One to One, Always, Forever, Now» is one of a number of works in Hirst's early series, «Internal Affairs», many of which were shown in his first solo show in a public galley, (also called «Internal Affairs») at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, in 1991.
Her works there will soon be transported to the Kravets Wehby Gallery in Chelsea for her fourth solo exhibition in the space, titled «Always a Winner,» opening October 15.
Van de Weghe Fine Art will be showing the works of Andy Warhol and Jean - Michel Basquiat who are always popular, while P.P.O.W. will have a solo show of work by the always fascinating Anton van Dalen, focusing on his graphite drawings from the 1970's that depict the dark side of urban life.
Auerbach has said that she's always loved science and math and her work, which customarily reflects these passions, has landed her critical praise and solo exhibitions from L.A. to Norway.
Partly co-produced with the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (Madrid, Spain) and the Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Serralves (Porto, Portugal), the solo exhibition of works by Cildo Meireles is a unique opportunity to venture into the lyrical vision of this extraordinary connoisseur of artistic languages, giving us a view of a very diverse, always unpredictable world.
2010 3 minute wonder series, Broadcast commission, Channel 4 (27,28,29,30 Sept; 18, 19, 20, 21 Oct) 06.2010 Persistence of Vision, FACT, Liverpool, UK 05.2010 Steps into the arcane, Kunstmuseum Thurgau, Switzerland 05.2010 It has to be this way ², National Gallery of Denmark, Copenhagen [commissioned solo show] 03.2010 Hands on, (curated by John Hilliard) Galerie Raum Mit Licht, Vienna, Austria 02.2010 Depatterrn, Galleri Erik Steen, Oslo, Norway 10.2009 Performance, Film Weekend: The Jarman Award at KunstHalle, Zurich, Switzerland 09.2009 Performance, Whitechapel Gallery, London, UK06.2009 Mostravideo, Itau Cultural Institute, Sao Paulo, Brazil 02.2009 Altermodern, Fourth Tate Triennial, Tate Britain, UK 01.2009 It has to be this way, Matt's Gallery, London [commissiond solo show] 12.2008 Performance, Event Horizon, Royal Academy of Art [commissioned solo show] 06.2008 Performance, Happy Hand, British Film Institute, London, UK 10.2007 Cinemart, The Auditorium, Rome, Italy 09.2007 Foreign Bodies, White Box, New York, USA 07.2007 Swallowing Black Maria, Smart Project Space, Amsterdam [commissioned solo show] 02.2007 The Believers, Touring show to five cities in Norway, with performances in Stavanger, Forde and Bergen 09.2006 The truth was always there, The Collection, Lincoln [commissioned solo show] 07.2006 UBS Opening, Tate Modern (with Laurie Simmons, Guerilla Girls etc), UK 05.2006 Performance, Human Camera, Mali Salon, Rijeka, Croatia (solo show) 05.2006 I can't tell you, Grundy Gallery, Blackpool [commissioned solo show] 04.2006 Metropolis Rise, CQL Design Centre, Shanghai; DIAF 2006 @ 798 Space, Beijing, China 04.2006 Performance, Inside, Great Eastern Hotel, Masonic Temple, London, UK 03.2006 Performance, Don't Look Through Me, Y Theatre, Leicester, UK 03.2006 Don't look through me, City Gallery Leicester [commissioned solo show] 03.2006 Performance, Screening at Witte de With / Tent, Rotterdam, Holland 03.2006 John Skies or Sally Swims, UKS Gallery, Oslo, Norway 02.2006 Wandering Rocks, Gimpel Fils Gallery, London 11.2005 Image in Me, Market Gallery, Glasgow (solo show) 10.2005 Eyes of Others, Gallery of Photography, Dublin [commissioned solo show] 10.2005 Wunderkammer, The Collection (curated by Edward Allington), Lincoln, UK 09.2005 I saw the light, Gasworks Gallery, London [commissioned solo show] 09.2004 Adam, Smart Projects, Amsterdam, Holland 11.2004 Mind the Gap, La Friche, Triangle, Marseille, France 08.2004 Shattered Love, Keith Talent Gallery, London 04.2004 Eating at Another's Table, Metropole Galleries, Folkestone (performance / exhibition) 04.2004 Tonight, Studio Voltaire, London (curated by Paul O'Neill) 03.2004 Performance, A Variety Night of Ventriloquism, FACT, Liverpool (with Ken Campbell, Aura Satz, Andrew Hubbard) 03.2004 Mesmer, Temporarycontemporary, London 02.2004 Haunted Media, Site Gallery, Sheffield (with Susan Hiller, Susan Collins, Scanner, Thompson / Craighead, S Mark Gubb) 09.2003 The Physical World, APT, London, (with Ian Dawson, Katie Pratt) 09.2003 Sphere, Presentation House Gallery, Vancouver, Canada (with Paul McCarthy, Bruce Nauman, Laurie Simmons and Allan McCollum) 09.2003 You said that without moving your lips, Limerick City Gallery, Ireland (solo show) 08.2003 Calidoscopio, Museo del Barro, Asuncion, Paraguay (solo show) 04.2003 A Taste for Sham, Studio 1.1, London (with Jo Bruton, Kirsten Glass) 01.2003 The Lost Collection of an Invisible Man, The Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle (curated by Brian Griffiths) 09.2002 History Revision, Plymouth Arts Centre (including Terry Atkinson) 06.2002 Nausea: encounters with ugliness, London Print Studio 04.2002 Dramatic Events, Kent Institute of Art and Design 03.2002 Photoscoptocus, Camden Lock / Henley - on - Thames (Public commission) 03.2002 Nausea, Djangoly Art Centre (with Dave Burrows, Beagles and Ramsay, Margarita Gluzberg, Mark Hutchinson) 08.2001 Trinity College, Zwemmer Gallery, London 05.2001 Black Bag, Old Operating Theatre Museum (+ monograph BBC programme, «Lindsay Seers, Artist's Eye», Rory Logsdail) 03.2001 For the dead travel fast, Worcester City Museum and Art Gallery [commissioned solo show] 02.2001 Molotov, Dilston Grove Gallery, London (with Kirsten Glass, Diann Bauer, Annie Whiles, Helen Paterson, Lisa Fielding Smith) 09.2000 Tow, Camden Lock, Millennium Commission Project (with Tim Head, Diana Edmunds, Janice Howard, Zoe Brown) 10.2000 Assembly, Stepney City, London 07.2000 A Shot In The Head, Lisson Gallery, London 07.2000 Unfound, Chisenhale Gallery, London 06.2000 City Projects, Artomatic, London (with Jemima Brown, Marcel Price) 05.2000 The Double, The Lowry Centre, Salford (with Thomas Ruff, James Reilly and Alice Maher) 05.2000 On the rock, APT Gallery, London (with Annie Whiles, Diann Bauer, Kirsten Glass, Helen Paterson) 09.1999 Nerve, ICA, London (with Jeremy Deller, Martin Creed, Dave Beech, John Isaacs, John Beagles, Dave Burrows, Clive Sall) 07.1999 Quotidian, Paper Bag Factory (curated by Julia Lancaster) 06.1999 Autocannibal, Laure Genillard Gallery, London (solo show) 04.1999 Cabin Fever, Gallery Herold Bremen, Germany, (with Caroline Macarthy and Mairead Maclean) 10.1998 Multiples, Temple Bar Gallery, Dublin 09.1998 Cannibal, Old Museum Art Centre, Belfast (solo show) 08.1997 Knock, Knock, Artists Work Programme, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin 11.1996 Stick Your Hands Up, Acorn Storage, Hammersmith, London 10.1996 Ghost, ACAVA Open Studios, Denmark St, London 09.1996 Ad Hoc, London Artforms.
Like lots of designers I'd always worked on my own projects on the side to earn extra cash, so going solo was more of a transition than a major change.
Roman Road is always a sure bet when you are in search of something new and different.For his first solo exhibition Cuban artist Victor Payares, who is currently finishing an MFA at the Royal College of Art, is going to present new works and a site - specific installation that narrates elements of a memory from his youth during the Cuban «Special Period»: «Payares» artistry is further inspired by elements of the everyday; he collects disregarded objects such as cables, clothing labels and trampled glasses found lying in the streets and repurposes them in his paintings.
Works from his most recent solo show with the gallery, The Future is Always Tomorrow, are featured with the artist in his studio.
In this latest body of work, a continuation of his most recent solo exhibition The Future is Always Tomorrow, Ganske envisions a possible future form of human society and habitation.
«Rebeca Martell (MX), who earlier this year exhibited her incredible solo exhibition «Always Somewhere» in Fototeca Juan C. Méndez on June 2nd in Puebla, Mexico, is currently engaged in documenting cultures as she works as freelance photographer and international correspondent for music magazines.
Artist Hannah Perry's 12 - minute video work You're Gon na Be Great (2015) forms the epicenter of her first solo exhibition Always at Steve Turner Contemporary.
His perspective in «Always Believe that Something Wonderful is About to Happen,» his debut international solo exhibition, is influenced by his pop / fashion work and is unapologetically commercial, plastic, image - conscious and full of artifice.
«Always» becomes more than a solo show that delivers a body of work.
For her first solo exhibition with TRANSFER, Papamargariti creates a large - format adaptation of her single - channel moving image work «Always a Body, Always A Thing» first commissioned and exhibited in Greece by curator Nadja Argyropoulou.
Though she's conceived four solo shows with New York's Jack Shainman Gallery in as many years — her latest, Of Context and Without, which opens this week — Toyin Ojih Odutola has always felt that «there was this period where people weren't getting the work,» she says.
For the next six decades Mr. Seliger worked steadily and slowly, producing no more than 10 paintings a year but always showing and always represented by major dealers, most recently the Michael Rosenfeld Gallery on 57th Street, where he had a solo show last fall.
Keep your Ray - Bans on: This solo museum show presents nearly thirty of Cory Arcangel's multimedia works, which always appear to radiate a liquid - crystal halation.
Stewart's recent exhibition Motion and Moment Always at the Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver (2015) marked the first solo exhibition of her work and the culmination of fall 2014 residencies at the Nisga'a Museum and Western Front comprising new works developed in Nisga'a and at her ancestral home in Douglas Lake, BC.
SepiaEYE presented on March 5th, 2015 You always step into the same river, a solo exhibition of new work by Atul Bhalla.
She has recently participated in exhibitions including Surround Audience: New Museum Triennial 2015 at New Museum, New York; Draped Down at The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York (2014); Sound Vision at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina (2014); Meeting in Brooklyn, curated by Monica Lenaers at the Landcommandery of Alden - Biesen, Bilzen, Belgium (2014); Shaktiat Brand New Gallery, Milan (2014); I Always Face You, Even When it Seems Otherwise at Tiwani Contemporary, London (two - person show with Simone Leigh, 2013); Domestic Experiences, Foreign Interiors at Sensei Exchange, New York (two - person show with Doron Langberg, 2013); I Still Face You at Franklin Art Works, Minneapolis (solo show, 2013); New Works at Gallery Zidoun, Luxembourg (two - person show with Abigail DeVille, 2013); Jump Cut at Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York (2013); Housewarming, curated by Elizabeth Ferrer at BRIC, New York (2013); Bronx Calling: The Second Bronx Biennial at the Bronx Museum, New York (2013); Primary Sources at The Studio Museum In Harlem, New York (2012) and Lost and Found: Belief and Doubt in Contemporary Pictures at the Museum of New Art Detroit (2012).
Whether you work at a big firm or have a solo law practice, there are always times when things are slow and staying productive can be tricky.
Young lawyers interested in going solo always ask me, «What do you do when you have too much work
For solo attorneys, you can not always answer your phone, meet with clients, and complete legal work.
I think the business either... What I've seen happen, why it maybe doesn't work, businesses end, because I work in the smaller, solo or new entrepreneur start - up space, so things just don't always work out.
I believe you work from home, so you might be around and able to fit in last - minute showings, but for our rental properties paired our very full and busy day jobs, it was killing us to run over there all the time (me and DH always, no solo showings, Layla!
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