Sentences with phrase «body against paper»

Such performances or actions — be it pressing his greasy body against paper, running over a spade (shovel) with a car, or absurdly selling snowballs after a snowstorm — are rituals.
Over the next two years, he began to make a new kind of picture, the «anthropométry,» by covering models with paint and having them press their bodies against paper or canvas.

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You might want to cite your sources regarding damage from running and be sure to place them in context, showing the volume of training if you want to make your case more strongly, because i have seen blurbs and abstracts of the studies cited as ammo against cardio and running in general, when upon reading the full text paper and putting it context of the entire body of research, did not support the contention being made.
Different treaty bodies related to respective conventions focus more on certain types of companies and businesses than others that states need to formulate regulations to protect against abuse with respect to human rights by those companies (Background Paper 3).
Pen and paper RPG fans looking to score a «critical hit against bad body odor» have a new and finely crafted item to add to their inventory: D20 Geeksoap On a Rope.
I performed the process of making body prints, using the white light of a slide projector to illuminate the action, which involved coating various body parts with india ink and pressing against the paper to produce imprints.
The canvases were accompanied by a group of 11 wonderful works on paper, such as Untitled (Robots), ca. 1967, in which a hand outlined in bright orange dots seems to be saluting an exodus of identical humanoids, their arms tight against their bodies, streaming into planetary space.
Whether those absences be the figure of Trayvon Martin and other African Americans whose lives were stopped short at the hands of institutionalized racism, as evoked through Hammons's hood; the artist's own body, coated in grease and pressed against paper to create silhouettes of his form in his early «bodyprint» series; or the bodies missing from behind the standing mics in Which Mike Do You Want to Be Like...?
He applied margarine and baby oil to his body and clothing, strategically pressed himself against sheets of paper placed on the wall or floor, and dusted the resulting impressions with pigment powder.
To create his body prints, David Hammons rubbed margarine and oil on his body and clothes and pressed himself against sheets of paper.
Hammons, instead, used his own figure, and in place of colored pigments, covered his body with grease or oil before rubbing up against large sheets of translucent paper.
«AIDS, A Community in Crisis,» Jamaica Arts Center, Jamaica, NY, 1991 «Language: Body and Dream,» PS 122, New York, NY, 1991 «1991 Biennial Exhibition,» Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, 1991; catalogue «We Interrupt Your Regularly Scheduled Programming,» White Columns, New York, NY, 1991 «Interrogating Identity, Grey Art Gallery and Study Center,» New York, NY 1991; traveled to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN; Madison Art Center, WI; Center for the Fine Arts, Miami, FL; Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH; catalogue «Positions of Authority,» Art in General, New York, NY, 1991 «Color Theory,» Amelie A Wallace Gallery, State University of New York at Old Westbury, Old Westbury, NY, 1991 «Text Out of Context,» SoHo Center, New York, NY, 1991 «New Work,» PS 122, New York, NY, 1991 «Spent: Currency, Security and Art on Deposit,» The New Museum of Contemporary Art at Marine Midland Bank, New York, NY, 1991 «Works on Paper,» Selena Art Gallery,» Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY, 1991 «Rutgers National «90: Works on Paper, Stedman Art Gallery,» Camden, NJ, 1991; brochure «Art of Resistance,» El Bohio, New York Public Mirror, Art against Racism, The Clocktower Gallery, New York, NY, 1991
In an untitled work on paper from 1989, Bourgeois drew three fat maggots, their pale bodies stark against a black background.
Then there are the body prints: works on paper in which Ms. Ferris pressed her torso, thighs, hands, feet and face against the surface.
The artist coats her body, nude or clothed, with oil and presses herself against paper on the floor of her studio.
In her exhibition last year at Mitchell - Innes & Nash on Madison Ave, she displayed her body prints, made by covering her body in oils and pigments and then pressing it against the surface of canvas or paper.
Never mind that both bodies of work visibly push up against boundaries (of the paper, of the sculpture's limits) artificially imposed on them....
A corporation is but an association of individuals with a distinct name and legal entity, and, in organizing itself as a collective body, it waives no appropriate constitutional immunities, and, although it can not refuse to produce its books and papers, it is entitled to immunity under the Fourth Amendment against unreasonable searches and seizures, and, where an examination of its books is not authorized by an act of Congress, a subpoena duces tecum requiring the production of practically all of its books and papers is as indefensible as a search warrant would be if couched in similar terms.
It is always very important for the consumer to review carefully all paper work from auto body and repair shops in order to protect against potential auto insurance fraud.
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