He has conceived of collecting
as encyclopaedic, applying what he likes to term «a mosaic approach»: «my creative part is to create a kind of picture of time.
As an encyclopaedic museum that aims to span the centuries and move well beyond western art, it needs, he says, both funds and art.
This would have been important because based on his TV appearances Fry is popularly perceived
as an encyclopaedic authority on factual misconceptions and debunking urban myths.
Not exact matches
If you want acne - free skin, or in fact skin that's immune to acne full - stop, it is smart to have websites like this
as a handy
encyclopaedic tool to analyse the safety of any diet or strategy you're about to follow.
There are a handful of reasons
as to why Bitter Phew is regularly lauded
as one of Sydney's best boozers for crafty libations, not least for the
encyclopaedic selection brews on sale.
On top of what reads
as an almost
encyclopaedic account of English - language writing on and debates around mise en scène, Martin offers appropriate engagement with French film scholarship — both in translation and in the original — plus the thriving world of trans - national Spanish - language film criticism.
Deciphering their whereabouts requires an
encyclopaedic knowledge not of»80s pop culture, but of all the things Halliday used to manufacture depth that were actually functioning
as coping mechanisms for someone with an obvious social disorder.
Highlights of an American Art collection described
as «virtually
encyclopaedic» included Edward Hopper's Cape Ann Granite, painted in the summer of 1928 ($ 8,412,500); Georgia O'Keeffe's Near Abiquiu, New Mexico ($ 8,412,500); and Milton Avery's Woman with Rebozo ($ 2,532,500).
These regal compilations of art on paper were generally
encyclopaedic in scope and served
as the precursors to public museum collections.
As could be expected, there were plenty of works that adopted the visual form of the atlas, including a 1998 diagram by Gerhard Richter of his ongoing,
encyclopaedic Atlas, while the mythological figure Atlas was represented by August Sander's Hod Carrier (1928) and Berlin Coalheaver (1929).
With their
encyclopaedic and effervescent love of cinema, Halter and Beard's curation reinforces a focus on the moving image
as experience, from the filmmaker all the way round to the viewer.
Wit, meticulous craft, and surprising juxtapositions of meaning are hallmarks in Hammond's work in which she incorporates an
encyclopaedic collection of images — from the past and present, history and fiction — to explore the fluidity of meaning
as images shift, re-occur and re-associate, weaving new connections in the mind and eye.
Described
as having a «blue - chip practice»; litigation experience that is «top - class», «
encyclopaedic knowledge»; «excellent knowledge of legal principles»; «superb technical capabilities»; and is praised for his «exceptional presentation skills, not only in court and written opinions, but at conferences and seminars.»
Treat these relationships
as you would any other relationship in your life, and understand that the most relevant value you can provide to other humans may not be your
encyclopaedic knowledge of the rules of civil procedure.