Sentences with phrase «art upon that book»

I bought it because it's large and you can stack another book on top of it and put a piece of art upon that book.

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When Ezra cries, «Thou our God hast punished us less than our iniquities deserve,» (Daniel 9:16) or a prayer in the Book of Nehemiah says, «Thou art just in all that is come upon us; for thou hast dealt truly, but we have done wickedly,» (Nehemiah 9:33) or Daniel exhausts tautology in confessing, «We have sinned, and have dealt perversely, and have done wickedly, and have rebelled,» (Daniel 9:5) we see the self - accusation which resulted from the acceptance of national misfortune not as an evidence of Yahweh's weakness in protecting his people but as proof of his inflexible righteousness.
Since so much of the book depends upon conjecture, it remains doubtful that Wilson has truly found the man behind the art, but he nevertheless presents an informative and highly readable account of both Holbein and the early sixteenth century.
Most of my breastfeeding books (such as Le Leche Leagues, Womanly Art of Breastfeeding) briefly touch upon nursing aversion, and even fewer talk about the role of pregnancy in your breastfeeding relationship (rumour has it Adventures in Tandem Nursing by Hilary Flower might expand more on the topic, but good luck getting your hands on a copy).
They also publish children's books, educational apps, greetings cards and custom made original art upon request.
Like a school course, you start in book one, learning the beginner steps of each craft, and as you work through the books, you build upon the techniques to become proficient in all of the textile arts.
We fell for the concept upon spying it in Clare Youngs's Book Art.
The book isn't so much about Arkin's life as it is about improvisation, a theatrical art form he encountered upon landing a gig at...
The book isn't so much about Arkin's life as it is about improvisation, a theatrical art form he encountered upon landing a gig at... more
The book isn't so much about Arkin's life as it is about improvisation, a theatrical art form he encountered upon landing a gig at the nascent Second City in Chicago.
A few years ago, Spawn creator Todd McFarlane revealed that he was developing a new animated series based upon his comic book character, even going so far as to unveil some early concept art for the potential show.
Upon enrollment, each student receives a computer (on loan), Internet access, and an array of school materials including text - books, science equipment, math manipulatives, art supplies, maps, videos, and more.
Upon graduating from Central Connecticut State University, I have promoted my lessons and visual strategies to enhance writing in an on - line pdf book titled: The Art of Visual Writing.
This is a beautiful, patient, and timeless book, one that builds upon centuries and shows how the smallest choices — like the chosen mix for yellow paint — can be the definitive markings of an entire life» - Kirkus Reviews «The Last Painting of Sara de Vos is a tremendous story of art, deception, love, ambition and the place of women in the world, and in history.
«Like Edward feels upon discovering a transcendent piece of art, this book finds that little opening at the edge of your soul and seeps in.»
Editors and agents decide if a book is print worthy, while a publishing firm decides upon the book's cover art, layout, and price point... all without consulting you, the author.
In addition, LibreDigital is offering the ability to enhance and optimize book art and text for all the devices it will run upon, the LibreDigital spokesman said.
The first acquisition by this New Media Arts Consortium is William Kentridge's «Tango for Page Turning» (2012 - 13), a video featuring the turning pages of a 19th - century chemistry book, upon which Mr. Kentridge illustrated images of the South African dancer Dada Masilo.
She arrived to find a culture (and art world) in transition: rave and zine culture was in full swing; collaborations between artists, musicians, and magazine and book publishers were pervasive; and the dawning of the Internet age was upon us.
Best known for large - scale interiors, landscapes, and portraits featuring powerful black figures, Marshall explores narratives of African American history from slave ships to the present and draws upon his deep knowledge of art history from the Renaissance to twentieth - century abstraction, as well as other sources such as the comic book and the muralist tradition.
Exhibitions during the anniversary celebration include Opener 29: Arturo Herrera (through August 23, 2015), featuring new works from the Berlin - based artist's recent body of abstract paintings for which he manipulated small books found at flea markets; Machine Project — The Platinum Collection (Live by Special Request), (September 19, 2015 — January 3, 2016), which will feature a series of interventions, performances, and happenings created for the Tang by Skidmore alumnus Mark Allen in collaboration with his Los Angeles - based collective Machine Project; Affinity Atlas (September 5, 2015 — January 3, 2016), inspired by the work of pioneering cultural theorist and art historian Aby Warburg, charts an exploratory path built upon idiosyncratic treasures and contemporary art culled from the Tang's and Skidmore's collections; and Alma Thomas: A Retrospective (February 6 — June 5, 2016), which will explore the work of this influential but sometimes overlooked artist in the first museum survey of her work since 2001.
Bringing an experimental dynamic to book selling, Artbook devotes a large portion of its retail space to spotlight selections that change every several months, focusing in great depth upon different movements and themes in contemporary and 20th - century art.
Independent curatorial projects have focused on the intersection of information, data, and art, and include: Once upon a Time, There Was the End at Center for Book Arts (New York, NY); Data Deluge at Ballroom Marfa (Marfa, TX); and Library Science at Artspace (New Haven, CT).
WThe Delaware Art Museum presents Once Upon a Time in Delaware / In Quest of the Perfect Book.
These artists, who rose to prominence through a series of group shows at the Hyde Park Art Center, approached figuration with wit and irreverence while drawing upon earlier art historical styles such as Surrealism, as well as self - taught art and popular forms such as comic boArt Center, approached figuration with wit and irreverence while drawing upon earlier art historical styles such as Surrealism, as well as self - taught art and popular forms such as comic boart historical styles such as Surrealism, as well as self - taught art and popular forms such as comic boart and popular forms such as comic book.
And in the sitting room: shelf upon shelf of books about art.
Drawing upon the collections of the National Art Museum of China and the Lu Xun Museum in Beijing, this exhibition reveals the multiple - faceted practice of Lu, encompassing literature, graphic and book design, art and particularly woodcut printmakiArt Museum of China and the Lu Xun Museum in Beijing, this exhibition reveals the multiple - faceted practice of Lu, encompassing literature, graphic and book design, art and particularly woodcut printmakiart and particularly woodcut printmaking.
Published by Art / Books to coincide with the exhibition of the latest shortlisted commissions, this book tells the story of every work that has stood upon the plinth, including the very latest, David Shrigley's Really Good, unveiled in September 2016.
Recent curatorial projects have focused on the intersection of information, data and art, in particular the digital transformation of books and libraries, including: Once upon a Time, There Was the End at Center for Book Arts (New York, NY); Data Deluge at Ballroom Marfa (Marfa, TX); and Library Science at Artspace (New Haven, CT).
Curatorial projects include «Once upon a Time, There Was the End» at Center for Book Arts (New York, NY); «Data Deluge» at Ballroom Marfa (Marfa, TX); and «Library Science» at Artspace (New Haven, CT).
And she meant to cut down on art fairs in 2017, but, upon checking her schedule for the year, realizes that she's booked as many as she usually does.
1976 A Proposition + Some Questions as to Moved Picture, Artists Space, New York, US An Exhibition on the Work of Lawrence Weiner, Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, NL Five Works One Book One Videotape, Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), London, UK A Work of Lawrence Weiner Presented at 17 Queens Lane, Robert Self Gallery, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK With Relation to the Various Manners of Use, The Kitchen, New York, US
Much more than a document of the creation of a work of art, this book is also a unique portrait of a system that keeps London going, the very lifeblood upon which it depends and thrives.
A veritable pop - art boutique, the offerings range from affordable home décor ($ 60 Basquiat mugs) to rare editions ($ 10,000 for a set of 4 prints by Michael Heizer) to an in - store Leica camera shop, and, of course, tome upon hardcover tome of books and catalogs on some of the biggest figures in Modern art, such as Damien Hirst, Jeff Koons, Takashi Murakami, Cy Twombly, and Andy Warhol.
Das also includes his own work in the show, namely Burnt Pages from Art History Book (2010), where singed textbook pages leave their impression upon resin - coated paper.
Franklin Furnace set upon a course of substantial change in 1993 when its collection of artists» books published internationally after 1960, the largest in the United States, was acquired by the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
With the objective of freeing the art of British artists of African, Asian, and Caribbean descent, known as «black British artists,» from its historically racialized silo, Leon Wainwright's new book, Phenomenal Difference: A Philosophy of Black British Art, sets out the author's ambitious project: to bring the philosophy of phenomenology to bear upon these artworart of British artists of African, Asian, and Caribbean descent, known as «black British artists,» from its historically racialized silo, Leon Wainwright's new book, Phenomenal Difference: A Philosophy of Black British Art, sets out the author's ambitious project: to bring the philosophy of phenomenology to bear upon these artworArt, sets out the author's ambitious project: to bring the philosophy of phenomenology to bear upon these artworks.
Upon arriving at the Cleveland Museum of Art, she organized the first museum exhibition of print - on - demand photobooks, DIY: Photographers & Books and wrote the accompanying catalogue.
The exhibition, spanning 20 years from the first publication of his book, «Keywords» in 1976, through the period of Conservative rule, has a strong focus upon British art of the 1980s.
Russell noted that he first heard about the book when The Folio Society first approached him to create the art, but upon reading it, tells The Verge that he was «blown away by how forward thinking and ambitious We is considering the date it was originally written.»
His book, «The Theatre of Spontaneity,» is a magnificent treatise on this «new order,» a primary source for the development of improvisational theatre, appreciation of the arts as manifestations of spontaneity and creativity, and the primary impact upon a long list of well known actors, artists, dancers, musicians who were influenced by these ideas.
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