Sentences with phrase «art after water»

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After reading «Walking on Water» and having my faith - art - world predictably rocked, I determined to go back and re-read A Wrinkle in Time which, as any true reader will know, automatically lead me to A...
After that you must know how to angle; in what part of the water, how deep, at what time of day, for what kind of fish, in what weather; how many obstacles there are to this kind of fishing called angling, and especially what bait to use for each kind of fish in every month of the year; also how to make your baits breed, where you shall find them and how you shall keep them; and the most skilled art of all, how to make your hooks, of steel or of osmund, some to be dubbed and some for the float and the ground bait.
Now a local Indian civil engineer has mastered the art of making «artificial glaciers» that deliver water when it's needed most — in the early spring, right after farmers sow their single crop of wheat, barley, or peas.
After you've mastered the illusive art of straining nuts blended with water, you can really go nuts:
I wore it for the first time at a professional art conference, which meant a ton of talking and drinking coffee / water, and the color was still vibrant after a Venti coffee.
After digging through my nail art supplies I came across some lovely water -LSB-...]
It's almost an art to figuring out what town or city you're in by fading paint on water towers, or street names, or even old salons are sometimes named after the town.
From the art deco ocean baths of Newcastle through to the crystal blue serenity of Port Stephen's water ways, the Newcastle Port Stephens area has so much to enjoy that after your conference you won't ever want to leave.
After hosting the majority of water events in the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, this state - of - the - art centre offers a whole range of activities such as swimming, water slides, a wave pool and aqua aerobics.
See fine textiles and art at Tenganan and after lunch, visit Karangasem Palace and Tirta Gangga royal water garden.
So, after enjoying a day on the water with Humpback whales, Blue Whales and hundreds of dolphin, at night you can walk through the art festival in downtown Laguna.
Sure this isn't the Forza Horizon 3 with water, this is a budget game after all, textures can be a little blurry but I was highly impressed by the realistic water effect and art - design.
Yet three decades after she and others broke the ice, the waters of the art world are still gelid.
This question needled me after a recent, fantastically rewarding visit to the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill, NY to see «Five and Forward,» the latest installation of works from the museum's permanent collection.
Parrish Art Museum 279 Montauk Highway Water Mill, NY 11976, Saturday July 9, Cocktails at 6:30 pm, Dinner at 7:30 pm, After party 10pm - 1 am.
The bare walls, patched with tape and water stains, have the somber colors and dapper asymmetry of African American art after Synthetic Cubism, like Romare Bearden.
From May - September 2010 the exhibition, High Water Marks: Art & Renewal After Katrina, will present the achievements of a range of artists who have documented the city's devastation and are committed to the city's recovery.
High Water Marks: Art and Renewal After Katrina May 1, 2010 - September 19, 2010 From New Orleans» earliest days, the work of Black artisans made the city a colonial prize and distinguished it from other ports.
Sara Nightingale founded her eponymous gallery in Water Mill, NY in 1998 after a decade working in the art framing business.
Smereka's teaching experience includes; after - school classes with children (Rochester, Essex & Middlebury), water color and drawing classes with adults (Shelburne Art Center, Frog Hollow Middlebury and Two Rivers Printmaking Studio), collaborative biology and art class at Montpelier High School, drawing class at Champlain College and painting and printmaking at the Governors Institute on the ArArt Center, Frog Hollow Middlebury and Two Rivers Printmaking Studio), collaborative biology and art class at Montpelier High School, drawing class at Champlain College and painting and printmaking at the Governors Institute on the Arart class at Montpelier High School, drawing class at Champlain College and painting and printmaking at the Governors Institute on the Arts.
Named after the Wakefield - born sculptor Barbara Hepworth, whose works help comprise its collection, this art gallery on the banks of the River Calder is clad in pigmented concrete and uses the water's flow to control its interior temperature.
2010 Human Culture: Earth, Wind, Fire and Water, Israel Museum, Jerusalem 2010 Yinka Shonibare, MBE: Sculpture, Photography and Film, Western Michigan University, Michigan, USA 2010 Looking Up, Nouveau Musée National de Monaco, Monaco 2010 Yinka Shonibare MBE, Friedrichswerder Church, Berlin, Germany 2010 Before and After Modernism: Byam Shaw, Rex Vicat Cole, Yinka Shonibare, MBE, Lethaby Gallery, Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design, London, England
2011 Bill Viola Collected Works: 1977 - 80, Georgia Art Museum, Athens, Georgia, US Bill Viola: The Fall Into Paradise, Gardibaldi Building, Capodimonte, TR Selected Works 1976 - 81, Amore e Morte, Gucci Museum, Florence, IT The Value of Water, The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, New York, US Bill Viola: The Crossing, SCAD Museum of Art, Savannah, Georgia, US Bill Viola: Transformations, Gallery Koyanagi, Tokyo, JP Bill Viola, The Dick Institute, Kilmarnock, UK Déserts (1994), Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music Orchestra, Esplanade - The Recital Studio, SG Bill Viola: The Raft, Presented in association with the Melbourne International Arts Festival and Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI), Melbourne, AU Bill Viola, Blackbox, Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art, Seoul, KR Ocean Without a Shore, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, US (ongoing) Bill Viola: Sodium Vapore (Including Constellation and Oracle) Flint Institute of the Arts, Flint, US Bill Viola: Isolde's Ascension (The Shape of Light in Space After Death), Stella Art Foundation, Moscow, RU Two Women (2008), Art Basel 42, Basel, CH
The choice of works is very deliberate with the exhibition broken down into seven themes: Beauty, Power and Space, which looks at each artist's engagement with the sublime, a theme central to English Romantic art but which survived through the modernist movement and is a key feature of Twombly's paintings; Atmosphere, which considers the ways in which the three artists paint land and sea through a filter of atmospheric conditions; Naught so Sweet as Melancholy, named after a phrase in Robert Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy, where the theme of loss and memorialisation are central concerns; The Seasons which reflects upon the passage of time; Fire and Water where all three artists evince the power of the elements; The Vital Force which brings together works of a sensual or erotic nature; and finally A Floating World where each artist contemplates mortality and external events that impact on their lives.
Now, a year after Sandy submerged hundreds of galleries and thousands of artworks in Brooklyn, Chelsea, and lower Manhattan in the cold, contaminated waters of the Hudson and East Rivers, everything about the experience looks and feels a bit different; but the devastation caused by the storm surge and the ways in which it transformed the New York art scene have not been forgotten.
Chapter NY tests the Art Basel in Miami Beach waters for the first time this year, after an inaugural run at Art Basel in Basel this past June.
In addition to Smithson's use of silt, crystal, and rock, the piece's fixed location outside and the its dependence on the lake's water levels in order to be viewed — it was visible for two years after its creation until it became submerged, resurfacing only occasionally — countered the characteristic preciousness placed on the art object - as - artifact.
As Malaysia struggled to define itself after achieving independence in 1957, artists looked to imitate «fine arts» trends in Britain or the U.S., or drew on Chinese water - color traditions.
They will join three other Monet water - lily paintings in the exhibition: Water Lilies 1916 from The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York; Water Lilies 1907 from Göteborgs Konstmuseum; and Water Lilies after 1916, on loan from the National Gallery to the Tate Collecwater - lily paintings in the exhibition: Water Lilies 1916 from The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York; Water Lilies 1907 from Göteborgs Konstmuseum; and Water Lilies after 1916, on loan from the National Gallery to the Tate CollecWater Lilies 1916 from The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York; Water Lilies 1907 from Göteborgs Konstmuseum; and Water Lilies after 1916, on loan from the National Gallery to the Tate CollecWater Lilies 1907 from Göteborgs Konstmuseum; and Water Lilies after 1916, on loan from the National Gallery to the Tate CollecWater Lilies after 1916, on loan from the National Gallery to the Tate Collection.
Previous exhibitions and publications at the include Workshop: the Kenneth Tyler Collection (2015) with Jaklyn Babington, Emilie Owens, Julia Greenstreet, and Gwen Horsfield; Impressions of Paris: Lautrec, Degas, Daumier (2014); Robert Motherwell: at five in the afternoon (2014); William Kentridge: drawn from Africa (2013); Toulouse - Lautrec: Paris and the Moulin Rouge (2011 — 2012); Degas: master of French art (2008 — 2009); James Rosenquist: Welcome to the Water Planet (2006); An artist abroad: the prints of James McNeil Whistler (2005); After image: screenprints of Andy Warhol (2003); The art of collaboration: the big Americans (2002); Intimate Matisse (1999); Dance hall days: French posters from Chéret to Toulouse - Lautrec (1998); Picasso and the Vollard Suite (1997); Paris in the late 19th century (1996); The wild ones (1995); The prints of RB Kitaj (1994); Pop!
He named the series after a form of Canadian folk art that involves decorating keepsake ashtrays, boxes, water jugs, and other household items.
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