Not exact matches
And so the list goes, with the actual numbers changing somewhat from year to year, yet the fact that more people are killed with blunt
objects each year remains constant.For example, in 2011, there was 323 murders committed with a rifle but 496 murders committed with
hammers and clubs.While the FBI makes is clear that some of the «murder by rifle» numbers could be adjusted up slightly, when you take into account murders with non-categorized types of guns, it does not change the fact that their annual reports consistently show more lives are taken each year with these blunt
objects than are taken with Feinstein's dreaded rifle.Another interesting fact: According to the FBI, nearly twice
as many people are killed by hands and fists each year than are killed by murderers who use rifles.
A volcano is a rupture in the crust of a planetary - mass
object, such
as Earth, that allows hot lava, volcanic ash, and gases to escape from a magma chamber Evolutionists have long used the carbon - 14, or radiocarbon, dating technique
as a «
hammer» to bludgeon Bible - believing Christians.
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as Thor's hammer or Achilles» armou
as Thor's
hammer or Achilles» armour.
Another possible nominee that is equally deserving is Armie
Hammer,
as the
object of a young man's romantic fixation in «Call Me by Your Name.»
Timothée Chalamet stars
as the 17 - year - old Elio, summering with his archaeology professor father (Michael Stuhlbarg) in the Italian countryside; Armie
Hammer features
as the 24 - year - old grad student assistant who moves into their villa, and who becomes Elio's
object of desire.
Armie
Hammer —
as the
object of an older teen's desire — has never been better, but it is Timothee Chalamet's emotionally contorted performance that makes the film.
By popular consensus this year's recruit, Oliver, played by Armie
Hammer, rates
as a standout, suggesting a Greek statue in shorts
as well
as a sexually ambiguous
object of desire.
Working regularly
as carpenter, builder and joiner, Vladimir Salamun began to see
objects like
hammers in the same way a word begins to look strange or misspelled after it has been scrutinized for too long.
As an artist she has exhibited extensively both in the US and abroad and has been included in exhibitions including Made In L.A. 2014,
Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; the 12th Biennale de Lyon, France; New Pictures of Common
Objects, MoMA PS1, New York and The 6th White Columns Annual, New York, amongst others.
Mejri's works question how power and authority incite fear, anger and uncertainty by juxtaposing domestic
objects and tools such
as television sets, knives and
hammers, and loaded instruments such
as microphones, cars, guns and tanks.
For a show at the
Hammer Museum in L.A. last year, she took obscure ethnographic
objects from the collection of the Fowler Museum at U.C.L.A., all of which had been categorized
as «unidentified» — including textile scraps and broken pottery — things that had effectively been deemed originless and valueless, divorced from their history and the history of those who made them.
Past
Hammer Projects artist Chen Qiulin's installation at Telescope has continued to grow
as more porcelain «zhezhi» (folded paper
objects) have arrived from the Jingdezhen porcelain factory in southern China.
«Thanks to the past support from the Irvine Foundation, the
Hammer has created an organic way of working with artists — not just in their capacity
as object makers but
as problem solvers — we are engaging them to help us to be a better, more dynamic institution,» says Ann Philbin, Director of the
Hammer Museum.
Wall - mounted and roughly a foot in size, these dynamic assemblages appropriate everyday
objects for their aesthetic purposes, but the
objects they incorporate — railroad spikes, chains, machetes, axe blades, scissors, bolts, gears,
hammers — typically have violent and destructive
as well
as creative associations.
While she has made colourful abstract works using the traditional medium of watercolour on paper, she has also applied her distinctive palette of muted greens, ochre tones and bright sherbets to a wide array of everyday, found
objects such
as hammers, bottles, knives, chairs, twigs, mobile phones and fragments of clothing.
As I wrote in a review in the August 5 print edition of the AJC, these are small «assemblages of found
objects — chains,
hammer heads and other tools, locks, nails, pointy shards — bent and welded into powerful evocations of African - American history, replete with suffering and hope.
Similar to crimes of passion, these makeshift weapons are banal
objects, such
as a
hammer, bat or skillet.
Traveled to The Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY (catalogue) 2000 Double Fantasy, Matthew Marks Gallery, New York Gallery Paule Anglim, San Francisco 1999 Gorge, (performance), Matthew Marks Gallery, New York 1998 Feeder 2 and Corollary, Matthew Marks Gallery, New York 1997 The Black / White Album, Matthew Marks Gallery, New York April Hare, Gallery Paule Anglim, San Francisco 1996 Hare Attitudes, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston (catalogue) 1995 Video, Matthew Marks Gallery, New York 1993 Stoney End, Matthew Marks Gallery, New York 1989 The Schreber Suite, MATRIX Gallery, University of California, Berkeley Art Museum 1987 Inscription, XS Gallery, Western Nevada Community College, Carson City, NV Selected Group Exhibitions: 2018 Way Bay, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive Tag: Proposals on Queer Play and the Ways Forward, curated by Nayland Blake, Institute of Contemporary Art Philadelphia 2017 Living Apart Together,
Hammer Museum, Los Angeles Trigger: Gender
as a Tool and a Weapon, New Museum, New York (catalogue) «I hear it everywhere I go», Franklin Street Works, Stamford, CT Let Me Be an
Object that Screams, Gallery 400, College of Architecture and the Arts, University of Illinois at Chicago 2016 Black Pulp!
Central to Richard Slee's exhibition at Studio Voltaire are a number of works based on vernacular
objects such
as wood saws,
hammers, pick axes and camping equipment.
Whilst Tompkins makes colourful abstract works using the traditional medium of watercolour on paper, she also applies her distinctive palette of muted greens, ochre tones and bright sherbets to a wide array of everyday, found
objects such
as hammers, bottles, knives, chairs, twigs, mobile phones and fragments of clothing.
Scene of the Crime, which accompanies an exhibition of the same name organized by UCLA at the Armand
Hammer Museum and supported by the Fellows of Contemporary Art, considers the art
object as a kind of forensic evidence.
Hayley Tompkins makes painted
objects that transform familiar, commonplace things — such
as knives,
hammers, mobile phones or furniture.
Other works include Workspace (2016), a wooden, scale model of an artist's studio (look for mini, dollhouse - like
objects such
as tools and artworks) and Origin Unknown (2016), a concrete sculpture which is made of
hammer - like forms and which the gallery's Stella Reinhold - Rudas noted is influenced by African naive art and the communist regime of the artist's childhood.
As one Canadian student tells us: A gavel is a
hammer looking
object that the judge uses for making the public quiet, a McGill journalist adds a gavel to a story on a student who interns for a judge or a social worker in the GTA says: Parents Have Input Until The Gavel Comes Down.