Sentences with phrase «brand in a contemporary way»

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Matt Douglas, MD of Sogrape's UK agency Stevens Garnier states: «Our research shows that Mateus has exceptionally strong brand recognition in the UK and we feel that, as one of the leading wine brands in this market, we have an opportunity to present some of the most interesting Portuguese wine varietals in a contemporary and relevant way through our new range, Mateus Expressions.»
[But] the soul is created [and] enhanced by the people working on it and experiencing it and these initiatives can come to life in magical ways resulting in repeat business,» says Ghizlan Guenez, CEO of The Modist, a Dubai - based e-commerce site that offers contemporary designer brands like Stella Jean and Maison Rabih Kayrouz to women whose religious, cultural or personal tastes lean to a modest style aesthetic.
In this and many other ways, it is the novel's particular brand of cynicism that is perhaps the most direct reflection of contemporary American society.
Much of the past year has been spent planning for becoming a free - admission institution September 1, and «Delliquanti has been instrumental in planning the new branding, advertising, and information technology that will all accompany this major change in the way Atlanta Contemporary functions.»
But in allowing more older art to find its way into the booths at this most contemporary of art fairs, Frieze risks diluting its brand and becoming a bit more like the other big art fairs, like Art Basel Miami Beach, that cater to a broader range of contemporary collectors.
The works are rife with clichéd symbols, such as Arabic calligraphy, fragments of ceramic artifacts, images of camels and political cartoons, in an attempt to create work that will meet Western expectations for a brand of contemporary Middle Eastern art much in the same way that smiling Mao and Panda paintings became the brand for post-Cultural Revolutionary art in China in the 1980's.
Appropriated print advertisements from 1968 — a landmark year in the Civil Rights Movement — are stripped of their context to open up questions of cultural stereotypes and the way the media perpetuates them, while in the series «Branded» he inverts the work, adding contemporary ad copy to provocative images.
(São Paulo, Brazil) The gardens of the Museu da Casa Brasileira will be the designed area for the brand new installations of the artists André Komatsu, Angelo Venosa, José Rufino, Marcius Galan and other names of Brazilian contemporary art, whose pieces combine themes like city, landscape, architecture in a way that reinvents the very notion of space.
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