Sentences with phrase «bigger collection of works»

With the major success of the Genesis / Mega Drive: Collected Works, Darren Wall of Read - Only Memory has put together the next biggest collection of works for another beloved SEGA console, the SEGA Dreamcast.
Now, it is home to one of the biggest collections of her work in the world, and the largest in Canada.

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He despised the new sort, the gangs who worked the big river in low - water summer conditions, driving up from the industrial cities of south Wales, putting on scuba suits to drive salmon and sea - run trout into fixed trammel nets, or using cyanide bombs to suffocate the fish and send them drifting downstream to a collection point.
Regifting old toys is also only likely to work on young kids like toddlers and babies who wouldn't recognize all of their playthings, and for children who have big enough toy collections that they won't recognize everything they own.
I asked Whitney and Danielle 8 Big Questions for our Woman Up series — a collection of posts featuring some inspiring local femmes that live large, work hard, fall often and get back up always.
While many of the guests at the party enjoyed the collection for the uniquely Prada - like designs and a fresh new take on the work of world - renowned comic artists (and don't forget the free champagne and donuts), for me, understanding the bigger picture behind this collection made it so much more special and empowering.
As it turns out, Sanzaru — an outfit whose previous work includes Wii minigame collection Ninja Reflex, 2009's Secret Agent Clank and the Sly Collection — is made up of some pretty big Sly Cooper fans.
As in Iron Man 2, there's a sense that Dawn of Justice (as that subtitle implies) is a bridging device, a platform to launch a bigger cinematic universe, and as such it might work better when viewed as part of a 10 - film collection than it does as a standalone.
«Army of One» (6:01) checks in with big fan Carl Simpson of Long Island, who shows off his collection of Chopping Mall paraphenilia, including the only surviving working killbot.
Working with many of his longtime collaborators, the droll animation auteur will be dropping his latest collection of big - toothed claymation characters into some prehistoric steampunk whimsy, set at the moment when the Stone Age turned Bronze.
It plays with the idea of whether a commune, a collection of random people all living in one big house together, can actually work.
We told you a few days ago about the big crew that worked feverishly to rebuild a 1972 Corvette with a collection of updated...
After the initial patches and updates, Microsoft is working toward a bigger collection of fixes and feature additions for later this year.
Van Gogh Museum: This museum, located in Amsterdam, houses the world's biggest Van Gogh collection with over 200 paintings and 500 sketches from the famous artist, as well as a selection of works from his friends and contemporaries.
Set up in 1984 with the aim of fostering the study and knowledge of modern and contemporary art, the Fundació Antoni Tàpies showcases one of the biggest collections of his art works but also hosts many temporary exhibitions by contemporary artists, various art symposiums, lectures and film sessions, and also produces publications which all complement the main activities and exhibitions devoted solely to Antoni Tàpies.
He's an industry profesional having worked on numerous big name titles throughout the years, and many of them are probably sitting in your collection right now.
As many of you may be aware, I was in the gaming industry off and on from 1995 - 2005, My biggest collection of experience was based with Midway, but I also worked with MumboJumbo / MacPlay, and to a much smaller extent, Sony Online Entertainment and TKO Software.
Outside of Italy, the work of Guglielmo Achille Cavellini (1914 - 1990) has long been a well - kept secret — it's missing from major museum surveys of Italian postwar art, never featured in big auctions or flashy collections and rarely if ever referred to... Continue reading →
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The space's primary function will be to exhibit works from the bank's vast corporate collection, one of the biggest in the world.
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Lucian Freud amassed the biggest private collection of Auerbach's work and used to ask his advice about unfinished paintings.
If it's a [extensive private] collection, we are more inclined to include a perspective of the collection and therefore the variety will be much bigger and we are also more open to include smaller works, or smaller works as far as the price is concerned, into the evening sale just because they make sense as a grouping.
Although these works pretty much covered the Ab - Ex movement's biggest names, the work of one monumental Ab - Ex artist was still noticeably absent from the collection (hint: his initials are CS).
The market for Arte Povera has grown steadily since 2003, although a breakthrough moment came in February 2014 with Eyes Wide Open: An Italian Vision, an auction at Christie's in London of the biggest collection of Arte Povera works ever brought to market which saw fifteen artist records set in a single night.
Both are making their first big statements with the contemporary collection, though since arriving at the museum in 2008, they've worked on smaller shows, like Ms. Halbreich's «9 Screens» and Mr. Cherix's -LCB- ldquo -RCB- In & Out of Amsterdam.
The other big portrait show in town promises just as much psychological intensity, with a group of 70 works that includes all the usual suspects (the Metropolitan Museum of Art's «Boy in Red» made the trip, as did many paintings from Spanish museums and collections) and some of the master's characteristically mordant self - portraits.
A bigger collection of his artistic work can be found on his Tumblr page, just check it out here.
Finding collections to shoot is Golden's biggest challenge, but the publicity of his work has attracted a wealth of crazy collectors approaching him to shoot their own hoards of things.
The exhibited works will come from gallerist Omer Tiroche's father, Micky Tiroche's private collection, which is the biggest collection of Calder's works on paper.
His solo and collaborative work has been exhibited at many venues nationally and internationally, including New Museum's upcoming 40th anniversary exhibition TRIGGER (Sept - Jan), upcoming solo show Mysterious Fires at Grand Army Collective (Brooklyn), and (currently), Selections from the Permanent Collection at MOCA (LA), and Living Apart Together: Selections from the Collection at Hammer Museum (LA), as well as, the 2008 Whitney Biennial; a solo show entitled, Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in 2013; and Hammer Museum's 2014 Biennial, Made in L.A. Dodge's work is in collections including Museum of Modern Art (NY), Museum of Contemporary Art (LA), Hammer Museum (LA).
Fully fleshing out this connection is the small exhibition «tête - à - tête,» curated by Thomas and featuring works from the permanent collection of Spelman College including Lauren Kelly's Big Gurl (2006), Xaviera Simmons's And / Or Mouse (2016), Howardena Pindell's Free, White, and 21 (1980), and Derrick Adams's My Jesus Place (2014).
This is not to imply that Perry has brought together works of Social Realism; rather he has exposed a side of the collection — and British art — dominated not by big names but by «working» artists (e.g. David Hepher, Brian Robb, Margret Lovell).
When it comes to foreign artists, the MoCAB's collection comprises quite a line - up of graphic works of many big names, such as Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Joan Miró, Salvador Dalí, Georges Braque, David Hockney, Robert Rauschenberg, Eduardo Paolozzi, Josef Albers, Lucio Fontana... There are also two notable paintings by Max Ernst and Andre Masson, and the digital artworks of George Maciunas, Ken Friedman, and possibly the most famous Serbian artist — Marina Abramović.
The range of works in the exhibition serves as a snapshot of the entire collection, impressive for the breadth of, and the number of big name works in, its holdings.
Alex Hartley, the artist responsible for the controversial Nowhere Island Olympic project, proves his salt at Victoria Miro Alex Hartley: The World is Still Big is an innovative collection of original works that proves his credentials for representing the UK in the major Cultural Olympiad project, Nowhere Island.
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art has just enriched its permanent collection with 195 promised gifts of works by some of the biggest names in art in the last half century.
«Speaking for myself, it was only when I saw that big show of Louise Bourgeois that I really understood her work and realised how important she was,» says the art dealer and philanthropist Anthony d'Offay, whose huge gift of contemporary masterpieces to Britain is the basis of the Artist Rooms collection, run by Tate and the National Galleries of Scotland for the nation.
But she is assembling the biggest ever collection of her works for her debut solo exhibition at Liverpool's View Two Gallery at 23 Mathew Street.
The auction's first 22 works — primarily by trendy artists like Richard Prince, Takashi Murakami and Marc Newson — were from the collection of Halsey Minor, the technology entrepreneur and co-founder of CNET, who was a big spender for the last decade, buying high - end art and contemporary designer furniture.
And that work, Les quatre constructeurs sur fond jaune, from the collection of Nathan and Marion Smooke, was about two - thirds bigger than this one (67 1/2 x 75 1/2 inches).
The new plan seeks to install new rules for the garbage management companies that work with the government, and leave the collection of recyclable waste to cartoneros, first in big malls and hotels and then in particular houses.
All of the pieces on the picture ledge were purchased on a budget from a big - box store, so the couple can expand their collection with original works over time without a huge initial investment.
As the collection gets bigger, I'm able to work in a couple of different aesthetics.»
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