Sentences with phrase «between davey»

But given the un-diametric mutual opposition between Davey and Flint's parties on the climate issue, this hardly counts as a battle of ideas, and barely even a disagreement about policy beyond the superficialities of inter-party politics.
The level of trust between Davey and all her subjects is reflected in the intimacy and honesty of the photographs, which range from idyllic pastoral scenes to an interior shot of a hungry moment eating pizza in a late night kebab shop.
The Beginner's Guide knows this, and thus while the relationship between Davey and Coda plays out the game also talks about what games are and how they're made, idly wondering if they need to have specific objectives or if it even matters if a game can be «completed.»
Payne's signature comedy comes out in great interactions between Davey, his mom, and the moochers looking for handouts.
Ortiz «arranging a summit» between Davey and the Governor - elect: WoW - wouldn't that be a huge help.

Not exact matches

«Liberal Democrat sources say that Sir Jeremy Heywood was called in after a series of blazing rows between Climate Change Secretary Ed Davey and Tory Environment Secretary Owen Paterson over Mr Davey's controversial «green'technology.
Meanwhile, the right of the party will itself split, between those who are willing to go down with the ship — Chris Huhne, Danny Alexander, Vince Cable — and those who are planning to take over when the ministers lose their seats: notably David Laws and Ed Davey.
Based on the events surrounding a 1962 world featherweight match in Helsinki between Mäki, the unlikely Finnish contender, and Davey Moore, the U.S defending champion, Kuosmanen's film works simultaneously with and against the tropes of the boxing picture.
See, e.g., Mark Edward DeForrest, Locke v. Davey: The Connection Between the Federal Blaine Amendment and Article I, § 11 of the Washington State Constitution, 40 Tulsa L. Rev. 295 (2004).
Inspired by Alois Riegl's theory, which suggests that civilizations and cultures oscillate between two spatial conceptions: the «haptic», in which objects are isolated, and the «optic» conception, where they are combined in a continuous space, «Inhabiting Time» juxtaposes close to thirty, apparently autonomous, fragments (art works) by: Francis Alÿs, Carlos Amorales, Jean - Michel Basquiat, Louise Bourgeois, Moyra Davey, Jenny Holzer, Donald Judd, On Kawara, Joachim Koester, Gonzalo Lebrija, Richard Long, Gordon Matta - Clark, Jean - Luc Moulène, Rivane Neuenschwander, Steven Parrino, Robert Rauschenberg, Dieter & Björn Roth, Robert Ryman, Robert Smithson, Rosemarie Trockel, Franz West y Hannah Wilke, among others.
So there is a place in the art world for straight photography to flourish, along with say, conceptual work like a Moyra Davey, or studio work like Eileen Quinlan, or work that is somewhere in between straight and conceptual, like a Roe Ethridge or a Daniel Shea,» Gunhouse adds.
New works will be commissioned by Moyra Davey and Anne Immhof, and the rest seems to be evenly split between international (Joe Namy, Frances Stark, Nicole Eisenman) and Canadian (Valerie Blass, Luis Jacob, Nadia Belerique).
In contrast, British photographer Sian Davey's Martha is an on - going collaboration between the artist and her step - daughter, which explores their evolving relationship, as well as the lives of Martha and her close friends as they journey through their later teenage years in Devon.
On the theme of Davey's ruminations on process, Kolkata - based writer and critic Aveek Sen notes «a restless movement whose source lies in the convergence of two unresolved anxieties: the fear of low - hanging fruit and the fear of the opposite of low - hanging fruit; between risking what is too easy and risking what is too difficult; between obtaining something too effortlessly and losing something through too much effort; between the promise of immediate access and the denial of such access.»
Exploring various intersections between photography and writing, the exhibition is presented alongside the release of Blind Spot magazine No. 43, which has been jointly edited by Davey and Leonard.
Juror Richard Davey said: «Beyond their obvious material connection as paintings, this year's shortlisted works may appear to have little in common: one is a geometric abstraction, three are figurative, and one hovers in a poetic space between figuration and abstraction.
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