Sentences with phrase «begin pioneering work»

This exhibition is unique in that it is the first - ever to explore his early career in the 1940s as a self - taught photographer in St. Paul and Chicago, before he began his pioneering work for Ebony, Vogue, Fortune and Life magazines.

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As for public self - consciousness, the pioneering work in primates was begun in 1970 by Gordon Gallup, Jr..
In its unanimous decision, the commission gave the go - ahead for work to begin on the part of the 1 - mile stretch of the DuPage River Trail that cuts through Pioneer Park.
She co-founded The Birth Place, the first resource center for pregnancy, birth and new parenting and one of the first independent birthing centers in the U.S. Located in the shadow of Stanford Medical Center, The Birth Place was where formal training of doulas began in the U.S., following up on the pioneering work of labor «monitrices» in the 1960s.
In pioneering work begun in the 1950s (and first described in a 1959 Scientific American article), the late science historian Derek Price reasoned that this encrusted mess was a solar - lunar calendar.
Betzig began working with SIM shortly after the death in 2011 of one of its pioneers, Mats Gustafsson, who was a group leader at Janelia.
With just a bachelor's degree, she began working in the lab of protein crystallography pioneer and Nobel Laureate Dorothy Hodgkin, who solved structures for penicillin, Vitamin B12 and insulin.
Our groundbreaking discoveries began in the 1970s with Dr. E. Donnall Thomas's pioneering work in bone marrow transplantation, which led to him receiving the 1990 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine.
She began working at the Pioneer Press in 2003 and, in the intervening years, has focused mainly on copy editing, with a recent stint in web producing and occasional writing forays (you haven't lived until you've read her harrowing account of a family vacation in the Black Hills of South Dakota).
A typical day in the life of a 1840's pioneer began early in the morning and involved a great deal of hard work and persistence from ea...
Haugen began his career as a high school science teacher, eventually moving on to pursue graduate studies while providing pioneering work in the development educational software.
She spent her professional life bringing books and young adults together, pioneering outreach services for teenagers and establishing a stringent training program designed for librarians beginning their work with adolescents.
Since its beginning in the pioneering work of veterinary nutritionist and founder Dr. Mark Morris Sr. in 1939, Hill's has taken a consistent, scientific approach to developing nutritional therapies and wellness products for dogs and cats.
Their work carries forward the pioneering efforts of Martin and Barbara Packard who initially began capturing health information on Bernese Mountain Dogs in the 1980's.
In 2003, Sea's Young began working in co-operation with Hong Kong Airport, pioneering a brand - new global mode of transport known as «sea - air transportation», making it even easier for international visitors, flying in from over 150 different countries, to travel through the Pearl River Estuary.
Pioneer Works, the expansive «center for research and experimentation in contemporary culture» in Brooklyn, has hired Sheetal Prajapati as director of public engagement, to begin next week.
His work in photography began with his pioneering AutoPolaroid and Photo - Transformation self - portraits, made between 1969 and 1976, which feature his costumed or disguised self as the subject and were often manipulated with added colors or abstracted renditions of his own body.
It begins with her early choreographic works and pioneering video performances, such as the Organic Honey series, and culminates with her most recent piece They Come to Us without a Word, which was presented in 2015 at the Pavilion of the United States for the 56th edition of the Venice Biennale, and will premiere in North America at DHC / ART.
However, beginning with Wassily Kandinsky's pioneering work in pure abstraction and his theorizing about «The Spiritual in Art,» many of the most spiritually ambitious visual artists of the modern age have found that their ambitions are best served by the stripped down, elemental language of abstraction.
While still working for the Arts Council, Glazebrook began writing art criticism for the London Magazine, proving a perceptive commentator on the art scene of 1960s London, and joined university friends in launching Editions Alecto, the pioneering publishers of contemporary artists» prints.
The pioneering work with ballpoint that Il Lee began nearly 40 years ago has garnered much recognition, and the breadth and depth of his artistic contributions are well documented in books and publications.
He began his artistic explorations with visual experimentation inspired by the work of pioneers of geometric abstraction, such as Kazimir Malevich and Piet Mondrian, as well as by the playful and whimsical figuration of Paul Klee.
A better chapter began nearly a decade later with the pioneering exhibition The Quilts of Gee's Bend in 2002, that earned accolades from the chief art critic of The New York Times as «some of the most miraculous works of modern art America has produced.»
Curated by Sharjah Art Foundation President and Director Hoor Al Qasimi, I Am The Single Work Artist is the culmination of the artist's lifelong role as an advocate and pioneer for the development of contemporary art and thought in the United Arab Emirates and in Sharjah, where he first began staging interventions and exhibitions of contemporary art, and exhibited at the first Sharjah Biennial in 1993.
As early as 1947, Kenneth Anger began his homoerotic pioneer work Fireworks, and since then he has repeatedly proved to make use of his personal interests — such as the British occultist Aleister Crowley's universe — into an original form, which has emphasized the zeitgeist and demonstrated new directions within the arts of film production.
He has also exhibited in numerous group exhibitions including Paper and Process 2, Art Projects International, New York; Krungthep 226, Bangkok Art + Culture Center, Thailand; Different Ways of Seeing: The Expanding World of Abstraction, Noyes Museum of Art, New Jersey; and The Inverse Mirror, Chambers Fine Art, New York IL LEE is best known for his pioneering work with ballpoint pen that he began 30 years ago and continues today.
IL LEE is best known for his pioneering work with ballpoint pen that he began more than 30 years ago and continues today.
Beginning with her earliest works — drawings and paintings created in the 1940s while studying at Black Mountain College — this beautifully illustrated volume traces Asawa's trajectory as a pioneering modernist sculptor who is recognized nationally for her wire sculpture, public commissions, and activism in education and the arts.
The Os Gêmeos work was one of the first in a series of artist murals that have been exhibited in the mural space on Houston Street at Bowery, beginning in 2008 when property developer Tony Goldman — who was a pioneer of the revitalization of SoHo as well as Miami's Wynwood Arts District — teamed up with art dealer Jeffrey Deitch to commission the recreation of a Keith Haring mural that had been there decades earlier.
Begun in the late 1960s, the Ecritures — or Writings — were among the most iconic and influential works to emerge from the pioneering Dansaekhwa movement.
It begins with Pond, a seminal work by the Fluxus artist Benjamin Patterson first performed in 1962, and features a number of pioneering artists, including David Hammons, Maren Hassinger, Ulysses S. Jenkins, and Senga Nengudi.
Lives and works in New York) is best known for his pioneering work with ballpoint pen that he began more than 35 years ago and continues today.
In the last 12 years, the pioneering work with ballpoint pen that Il Lee began 35 years ago and continues today has garnered much critical acclaim and institutional recognition.
The exhibition spans four distinct thematic sections, beginning with works by five internationally renowned individuals — Louise Bourgeois, Sophie Calle, Mike Kelley, Bruce Nauman, and Cindy Sherman — who have been pioneers in addressing psychology in their art, and who have strongly influenced other artists over the past ten or more years.
It begins with her early choreographic works and pioneering video performances, and culminates with her most recent piece «They Come to Us without a Word».
In March 2017, she began a new role at Director of Public Engagement at Pioneer Works Center for Art and Innovation in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
Initially recognized in the 1980s as a painter, she became a pioneer in the digital / new media / web based field from the beginning of the 1990s, making work about emerging technologies, developing fictional worlds and international collaborative organisations.
A recent solo exhibition at the former presented works from the artist's near - six - decade career — including precisely rendered watercolors with overlapping geometric washes in black and grey, which he began creating in the early 1980s — introducing the pioneering octogenarian to a younger guard that had no idea what they'd been missing.
Since the beginning of her career in Belgrade in the early 1970s, Abramovic has been a pioneer of performance art, creating some of the form's most important early works.
A pioneer of Conceptual art, Lawrence Weiner began making art in 1960 and remains one of the most dynamic artists working today.
In revisiting this pioneering body of work by Overstreet, we begin to recognize the impact of his contribution and extent of his innovation.
Beginning with artworks by pioneers in the use of actual light — fluorescent light in works by Dan Flavin and Robert Irwin, and Bruce Nauman's use of neon light — the exhibition continues to the present with the visual light embodied in monochromatic paintings and sculptures by such artists as Daniel Levine, David Simpson, Phil Sims, Anne Truitt, and Anne Appleby.
At this time, Rothko was in the midst of what has been called his «decisive decade,» during which he worked through a number of pioneering stylistic periods in rapid succession before arriving at his signature «classic» paintings at the beginning of the 1950s.
Beginning in the early 1950s, Rauschenberg worked closely with the composers and performers associated with the New York School, including such pioneering experimental figures as Earle Brown, John Cage, Morton Feldman, David Tudor, and Christian Wolff.
Since the beginning of her career, in Belgrade in the late 1960s, Marina Abramovic has been a pioneer of performance art, creating some of the most important works in the field.
Now, after decades of working exclusively in black and white, he has begun to embrace color, both returning to old themes and series to view them in a new spectrum and pioneering new ways to understand optical effects, nature, and picture making.
2015 Current Location, Waiting Room, Minneapolis 10th Baltic Biennial of Contemporary Art, Szczecin Aquí hay dragones (Here be Dragons), La Casa Encendida, Madrid Regular Expressions, 221A, Vancouver Ocean of Images: New Photography 2015, at MoMA, New York Bunting, Chemould Prescott Road, Mumbay Transparencies, Bielefelder Kunstverein and Kunstverein Nürnberg Triple Canopy presents Pattern Masters, Performance at Whitney Museum of American Art, New York HPSCHD 1969 > 2015 / Live Arts Week IV, Mambo, Bologna, Italy The Secret Life, Murray Guy, New York Night Begins the Day: Rethinking Space, Time, and Beauty, Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco Im Inneren der Stadt, Künstlerhaus Bremen When we share more than ever, MKG Museum, Hamburg Cool / As a state of mind, MAMO, Marseille Group presentation at Art Cologne, with Chert, Berlin Good luck with your natural, combined, attractive and truthful attempts in two exhibitions, Crac Alsace, Altkirsch Mijn Vlakke Land, FoMu, Antwerp more Konzeption, Conception now, Museum Morsbroich, Leverkusen Tongue Stones, Pioneer Works, Brooklyn, New York 2014 Requiem for the Bibliophile, Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara, CA Scars of Our Revolution, Yvon Lambert, Paris Kochi - Muziris Biennal, Fort Kochi, India Crossing Brooklyn, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, New York Ways of Working, According to an Office Desk, Upominki, Rotterdam AGITATIONISM, EVA International 2014, curated by Bassam El Baroni, Ireland's Biennial, Limerick City Unseen Presence, IMMA, Dublin #nostalgia, Glasgow International 2014, CCA, Glasgow To Meggy Weiss Lo Surdo, Happy Hours, CO2 gallery, Turin Canceled: Alternative Manifestations & Productive Failures, The Orseman Gallery, Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts Simultáneo, La Tallera, Cuernavaca, México And I laid Traps for the Troubadours who get killed before they reached Bombay, Clark House Initiative, Bombay Flag Stavanger, curated by Randi Grov Berger and co-presented by Entrée, Kunsthall Stavanger, Norway video screening 25, ZERO, Milan 2013 Only to Melt, Trustingly, Without Reproach, curated by Tevz Logar, Skuc Gallery, Ljubljana Editionshow, Chert, Berlin I've Lost My Marbles, Totàl, Athens And So On And So Forth, curated by Margit Sade Lehni, Centre for Contemporary Art Riga, Latvia The Space Between Us, Courtesy, St - Ouen Please Come to the Show: Part II (1980 — Now), organised by David Senior, MoMA Library, New York Canceled: Alternative Manifestations & Productive Failures, Freedman Gallery, Albright College, Reading, PA Stranded Travelers, Atelier 35, Bucharest Just what is it that makes today so familiar, so uneasy?
The night began in Pioneer Works's grand garden area, where cocktails helped wash down finger food and more oysters than even the most oyster - excited attendee could reasonably eat.
PHOTO CAPTION: Based on the pioneering work of UC Davis professor Andy Frank, the marketing efforts of Felix Kramer and the engineering efforts of EPRI, grid - chargeable hybrids like the one developed by Energy CS are beginning to get serious attention from both the media and policy makers, if not car companies.
The evening also recognized Adrian Grenier, who brought home an award for his work with SHFT.com, a media outlet pioneering eco-friendly life style; Steve Elfman, Sprint President of Network Operations and Wholesale, on behalf of Sprint for their eco-friendly phone, the Samsung Replenish, which is made from 82 % recyclable materials; Arthur Rubinfeld, Starbucks President of Global Development, on behalf of Starbucks for the company's global sustainability initiatives, including achieving LEED certification for all new company - owned stores beginning in 2010; and Bill McKibben and May Boeve, co-founders of 350.org, for their «efforts to raise awareness about the most threatening issue of our time: climate change.»
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