Sentences with phrase «as corse»

This focused exhibition highlights critical moments of experimentation as Corse engaged with tropes of modernist painting, from the monochrome to the grid, while charting her own course through studies in quantum physics and complex investigations into a range of «painting» materials, from fluorescent light and plexiglass to metallic flakes, glass microspheres, and clay.
A commenter who identified as Corse, called a commenter he disagreed with a «sleazy bit of trash.»

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Hi Dan, its a great substitute I used medium ground for this cake as I wanted a corse grain but you can buy really fine ground cornmeal which would work well in a sponge cake for a more delicate crumb.
Fiadone is a traditional corsican dessert (you know, this beautiful island between France and Italy called Corse) made with a regional cheese brocciu, considered as a true emblem of Corsica.
According to Corse and Silva, wages for the non-college-educated have fallen dramatically in the United States as manufacturing work has been outsourced to other countries, greatly reducing the number of high - paying union jobs with good benefits.
Of corse, most young guys behave like idiots but I came to see a lot of older idiots as well, who refuse to accept the reality of such arrangements.
I work as an analyst for Ferrari and Maserati Corse and i am here to find my soulmate.
We all were under an impression that Captain America might die in «Civil War» which of - Corse didn't happen as they sidelined the real comics story - line, where Captain America was supposed to die in Captain America: Civil War as per the comics.
The Accademia is part of the company's Squadra Corse program, a multi-tiered system that allows drivers to go as far as they like down the motorsports rabbit hole, from playing around on world - class race tracks and getting a bit of driving instruction on frozen lakes all the way to the company's Super Trofeo series and, eventually, the GT3 race program.
2017's schedule is almost identical to that of 2016, but the Tour de Corse moves to an earlier spot in the season as round 4, rather than round 11.
With about 70 of the top Corse Clienti racers as they're referred to in attendance, the Finali Mondiale may be the most relevant venue to show off the new race - focused Ferrari F12tdf.
All the weight - saving measures in the Squadra Corse add up to a dry weight of 1340 kg: 70 kg less than the regular car, and the same as the Superleggera.
As an antidote, head to YouTube and watch footage of the 1994 Tour de Corse rally.
There have been a few facelifts over its production life, but I don't think any Gallardo has looked quite as perfectly balanced or as purposeful as the Squadra Corse.
As we gather pace like the rolling stone, however, I forget all about the gearshift, because the simple, unairbagged, Momo Corse wheel is coming alive in my hands.
Strictly limited to eight models the V12 Vantage S Spitfire 80 makes its excellence clear with unique Q by Aston Martin styling to match original Spitfire aircraft celebrating 80 years of this magnificent aircraft and Great British Engineering Seats In Kestral Tan stitched in Raven Black Corse Thread Dashboard In Pure Black Alcantara Stitched in Kestral Tan Corse Thread Carpets & Steering Wheel In Pure Black Exposed Satin Carbon Fibre Door cards with «Release» Graphic Door Armrest Pad Assembly in Kestral Tan Door Armrest Pull Strap In Red Webbing with «Remove Before Flight» print Interior Door Pull Finished In Satin Black Anodised Handbrake Grip In Spitfire Red Anodised Centre Rotary Switch With RAF roundel And «Spitfire 80» etching Rear Cabin Finisher — Aluminium Strip — Hole Punched to match strut behind pilot's head in Spitfire (part made by Aircraft Restoration Company Duxford) Tread Plates And C - Struts finished in «Cockpit Green» As Well As Under Bonnet Struts Spitfire 80 Logo Embroided Into Headrests Sat Nav «Splash Screen» With Spitfire 80 Logo Printed Leather Headlining Of Duxford Aerodro
«Lamborghini Squadra Corse is continuing its plan to grow and consolidate its position as a trend setter on the competition scene.
There are several IMSA Gallardo GTV on the road these days, either based on the pre-2008 model or on the later LP560 - 4 evolution... but I highly doubt there will be many of these that can put 1,500 hp down on the road like this orange Raging Bull, and while the kit is really eye - catching it still looks like it could have left the gates at Sant «Agata like this... as a street legal Gallardo race car, a Super Trofeo Stradale or Squadra Corse... on steroids.
After a year - long absence from the Pirelli World Challenge, the 2016 GTA champion returns to the class as Mexico City's popular Martin Fuentes drives the No. 07 Squadra Corse Garage Italia Ferrari 488 GT3.
Porsche and Aston Martin's usual FIA World Endurance Championship factory programs are running two cars each in the class this year, while Corvette Racing brings brings their two IMSA entries and Ferrari brings two 488 GTEs from the factory - supported AF Corse program as well as one from the well - supported privateer IMSA program Risi Competizione.
As a result, Gavin and Corvette Racing were given a free run at the GTE Pro victory, although AF Corse's demise was a pure demonstration of the brutality of Le Mans and a stark reminder that there's no place for complacency in the twice - around - the - clock enduro.
But while the Aston Martin challenge dwindled, the # 51 AF Corse Ferrari 458 Italia of Giancarlo Fisichella, Gianmaria Bruni and Toni Vilander happily picked up the baton as Corvette's chief challenger.
This cooperation confirms PERTAMINA's position as the technology partner of Lamborghini Squadra Corse, connected to our vision of becoming a World Class Energy Company with the mission to expand our market globally,» said Ahmad Bambang, Marketing Director of PERTAMINA.
Like the race car, the Gallardo Squadra Corse comes as standard with the robotized e-gear six - speed transmission operated by steering wheel paddles.
Gun gameplay is garbage, pacing is not that good, weapon variety is silly, shooting set pieces are there as place holders for cutscenes, so much useless banter and silly jokes (we get it nate, hes dead and your jokingly talking to the corse for the 50th time ha haah).
Driving on board the Abarth 500 Assetto Corse proved to be a fun experience and although the car only had around 200 bhp we still had to have our wits about us as when pushing the car it could very much bite you.
As you make your merry way down to earth from orbit, a covenant mega ship conveniently decides to jump into hyperspace right above the city, this in turn causes a slip space rupture and knocks the whole squad of ODST's right off of corse.
Ms. Corse has, however, chafed in print at being lumped in with that male cohort, and at criticism seeing it as having influenced her work.
These include the major Dorothea Rockburne and Mary Corse installations opening this spring, as well as works by emerging to midcareer artists working through the heretofore rigid, white male legacy of minimalism.
This exhibition encourages viewers to look at color as content and features the work of Josef Albers, Fletcher Benton, Ellen Carey, Mary Corse, Tony DeLap, Sam Francis, Sonia Gechtoff, James Hayward, Paul Jenkins, Amy Kaufman, Markus Linnenbrink, Nathan Oliveira, Raimonds Strapans, Amy Trachtenberg and Patrick Wilson, among others.
Lehmann Maupin 536 W. 22nd St., (212) 255-2923 Through June 13 Mary Corse (b. 1945) was one of the few women involved in the 1960s - and - on Southern California art movement called «Light & Space,» which typically featured ultra-minimal architectural environments instead of more conventional art objects such as paintings and sculptures.
It brought to prominence some of the most recognizable names in American art, from the accumulated weight of Donald Judd and Carl Andre (the one with that copy of the Declaration) to the «light and space» of Dan Flavin or such Californians as Larry Bell, James Turrell, Douglas Wheeler, Anne Truitt, and Mary Corse.
A member of the Light and Space movement since the late 1960's, alongside artists such as Robert Irwin, James Turrell, Mary Corse, Helen Pashgian, DeWain Valentine, Peter Alexander and Larry Bell, Laddie John Dill remains committed to exploration and experimentation.
Blake has shown work by such local figures as Mary Corse, Larry Bell, John McCracken, and Helen Pashgian.
Her works have been compared to those of other light artists such as Mary Corse, James Turrell, and Craig Kauffman.
The exhibition will add an important development to an already rich history of exhibitions that over the years have shown Corse, Irwin, McCracken, Valentine, and Kauffman together, as well as with some of their peers.
This isolation and dedication paid off, with Corse's works now found in numerous permanent collections, including in New York's Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and the J. Paul Getty Museum, as well as in Houston's Menil Collection and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
During the 1960s and 1970s, a loosely affiliated group of Los Angeles artists — including Larry Bell, Mary Corse, Robert Irwin, James Turrell, and Doug Wheeler — more intrigued by questions of perception than by the crafting of discrete objects, embraced light as their primary medium.
Painting - represented by Wheeler, Bell, Irwin and Mary Corse - plays a minor but irreplaceable role in «Phenomenal» as a sort of mediator between the East and West Coast impulses that informed minimalist sensibility across a generation at the turn of the»70s.
Many of those featured artists have contributed personal statements reflecting on the work, its meaning and the social scene that surrounded it, including Lynda Benglis, Mel Bochner, Roy Colmer, Mary Corse, David Diao and Peter Young, Guy Goodwin, Harmony Hammond, Mary Heilmann, Cesar Paternosto, Howardena Pindell, Dorothea Rockburne, Carolee Schneemann, Alan Shields, Joan Snyder, Franz Erhard Walther and Jack Whitten, as well as one curator and one critic, Marcia Tucker and Robert Pincus - Witten.
In May, it will unveil Dorothea Rockburne's mathematically driven, room - encompassing installations from the late 1960s and early»70s as well as four recently acquired works by Mary Corse, a pioneer of light - based art in the 1960s and one of the only women associated with California's Light and Space movement.
The show includes works by established figures Joseph Beuys, Mary Corse, Eric Fischl, Anselm Kiefer, Bruce Nauman, Gerhard Richter, Ai Weiwei, Jane and Louise Wilson, and David Wojnarowicz alongside works by others who deserve to be better known, such as Naoya Hatakeyama, Dodo Jin Ming, Dora Longo Bahia, and Serban Savu.
Hettig also noted that the price for the Corse acrylic came as a surprise, since few of her works had appeared on the secondary market.
As a dedicated champion of California artists, LAMA is especially proud to have established new world auction records for Southern California modernists: Mary Corse's Copper - Four Crosses (1979) realized $ 100,000, a John Lautner floor lamp (1939) brought $ 43,750 (Lot 96), and a James Gill painting from 1968, when the artist worked in Los Angeles, achieved $ 22,500.
Art works by Corse are held in the permanent collections of institutions such as the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles; The Seattle Art Museum; Foundation Beyeler, Basel; Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation, Los Angeles; Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego; Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, California; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Blanton Museum of Art at the University of Texas at Austin; among others.
Corse treats light as a subject and material of her paintings, activating them by using refractive glass microspheres that are common in highway paint.
Mary Corse (b. 1945) was one of the few women involved in the 1960s - and - on Southern California art movement called «Light & Space,» which typically featured ultra-minimal architectural environments instead of more conventional art objects such as paintings and sculptures.
Corse came of age in Los Angeles at the same time as Turrell but wasn't in dialogue with his male - dominated group of Light and Space artists.
While Turrell's work is more well - known — and also higher - priced — Corse's paintings stood out as an exciting new find for some fair visitors, as well as a good buy.
Organised at Almine Rech Gallery by the artist DeWain Valentine, «Plastic Show» is presenting a series of works by five Californian artists (Mary Corse (b. 1945), Robert Irwin (b. 1928), Craig Kauffman (1932 — 2010), John McCracken (1934 — 2011), and DeWain Valentine (b. 1936)-RRB- who have been investigating the potential of plastic (synthetically produced resins) in art:» Known for their pioneering work with various synthetic resins and synthetic polymers during the 1960s and «70s, these artists are today recognized not only for their active roles in the development of plastics as a newly discovered medium in art, but also for their sophisticated techniques and at times even quasi-acrobatic prowess required to shape them into the seamless, translucent, luscious volumes.»
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