Sentences with phrase «black figures influenced»

His groundbreaking images of black figures influenced a new generation, including artists Amy Sherald, Rashid Johnson, and Kehinde Wiley.

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Scientists are also trying to figure out the role that aerosol particles — including a component of soot known as black carbon — play in influencing the behavior of Himalayan glaciers.
To continue on the theme of influence, think Philip Guston after his turn to Golem - like figures in 1970, but with a sunny, often pastel palette that has nothing to do with Guston's fleshy pinks, fiery reds and sooty blacks.
The video ICON (2014) blends the influences of the black LGBTQ communities with abstracted and contemporary ideas of heraldry to reveal figures voguing to a ballroom bass - heavy beat through architectural structures comprised of Cuban link chains and other diamond encrusted bling.
On Cockatoo Island, for instance, the South Korean artist Lee Bul — an artist with a longstanding connection to sci - fi through robots, cyborgs and anime - influenced sculptures — presents Willing To Be Vulnerable (2016), a gigantic installation in the Turbine Hall of draped and painted plastic sheets, an airship, a balloon, track lighting and ominous black figures that look like impaled and beheaded corpses.
In the figure below, Dr Gavin Schmidt, director of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, uses a simple statistical model to estimate what the global temperature record (black line) would be like in the absence of El Niño or La Niña influences (red line).
Figure 4: Global annual mean surface air temperature for CMIP5 (thin red line) for greenhouse gas temperature influences (forcings) compared to the four observational datasets (black lines).
Figure 3: Global annual mean surface air temperature for CMIP3 (thin blue line) and CMIP5 (thin red line) for all natural external temperature influences (forcings) compared to the four observational datasets (black lines).
Black figures indicate preindustrial values, while red values indicate the change to the preindustrial value due to anthropogenic influence.
«The black line in the Figure below is the original warming trend as contained in the most - up - to - date «observed» temperature record, and the red line is the remaining («adjusted») trend after all non-GHG influences have been removed.»
The black red line in the Figure is the original warming trend as contained in the most - up - to - date «observed» temperature record (HadCRUT3), and the red blue line is the remaining («adjusted») trend after non-GHG influences have been removed.
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