Sentences with phrase «by itinerant»

Making her home wherever she exhibits, Rhii's works are framed by her itinerant, similarly temporary existence.
MAG's folk and decorative arts gallery include early Rochester - area portraits by itinerant artists, vernacular sculpture, trade signs and weathervanes, and a Grandma Moses landscape, while works of contemporary craft art are exhibited in cases nearby.
Mapping Sitting presents four distinct practices: studio passport photography; institutional group portrait photography; the street tradition of «photo - surprise»; and portraits by itinerant photographers.
How are the status and meaning of an artwork — whether an Ancient Greek statue, a digital photograph, or a painting by an itinerant portraitist — altered through the creation of facsimiles, through exhibition, or through the conversion of the object into image or code?
A young man named Baz leaves his home, travels with a stranger, is apprenticed to a cruel master, and is bought by an itinerant magician, Tadis, who then takes him on travels through the countryside.
The rapid growth of the Baptists and the Methodists in the early 19th century was fueled by itinerant lay ministers with little or no training and who were sometimes largely illiterate.
Even if we are relatively pious, it would be hard to keep a straight face if — on our way home from church, for example — we were beset by an itinerant preacher like John who wanted us to «repent.»

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This tripling of the itinerant workforce resulted in unemployment being 3.9 percentage points higher in Alberta and British Columbia, where the use of temporary foreign workers is prevalent, according to a recent study by Simon Fraser University professor Dominique Gross.
With an image of the Bastille being stormed by a rabble of freelance writers, part - time cooks and itinerant Caribbean fruit pickers in mind, perhaps it's relevant to consider the current situation in Europe, where generations of abundant labour regulation have robbed much of the Continent of employment flexibility — sorry, precarious work.
I believe an unarmed, radical, itinerant preacher was captured by the heads of church and state who dragged him into a hopeless situation because he was threatening their power structures.
Actually sir, the execution / crucifixion of the ancient itinerant apocalyptic preacher you refer to WAS well doc - um - ented by the the contemporary Roman historian T - i - tus Flavius Josephus.
Do we lose the power of the claim that an itinerant Jewish preacher who taught about love and was murdered by the political establishment of his time was God become human flesh if we turn out to mean only that it's useful to say that?
One thing does seem peculiar though, and I may be mistaken here, why would an organization that doesn't really buy into the miracles of Jesus, e.g. healings and resurrection, and by extension the divinity or prophetic nature of Jesus, e.g. Jesus as an «itinerant... sage», really be all that interested in determining exactly what Jesus said?
This is by no means in character for any Roman, to beg the help of an itinerant Jewish preacher.
For a very short time, no more than three years, the road was defined by the journey and the teachings of this Jesus who grew up to be an itinerant evangelist and preacher.
The ordained sons of Adam, have numerous places to lay their heads, offer little by way of original wisdom, and have become settled householders rather than itinerant sages.
There may be a debate over the precise details of his ministry, but the evidence that Jesus lived as an itinerant preacher and died by Roman crucifixion is beyond dispute.
I can't count how many times I've heard this attitude communicated by church leaders, itinerant preachers and teachers.
Some historians have gone so far as to argue that it was the first movement that gave the colonies any sense of common identity.28 Itinerant ministers, exemplified by the indefatigable George Whitfield, traveled from colony to colony bearing their message of repentance and redemption.
The church situation is one in which itinerant apostles and prophets are the leaders of the community, though they are being replaced by bishops and deacons.
50,345 Miles the Seattle Mariners will have traveled by the end of the regular season, 6,000 more than the second - most - itinerant club, the Anaheim Angels.
However, with (what has recently become) the biggest game of the season scheduled for next Saturday, manager Slaven Bilic will be anxious to deploy his resources prudently; would his tenuous position survive either a shock EFL cup exit (probably) or a home spanking by those neighbourly, north London itinerants (unlikely)?
Council housing is now on sale to tenants at a 75 % discount: once sold, many homes are snapped up by rack - renting landlords for multi-occupying itinerant workers who destabilise the community.
We argue that essentially all of the signatures of magnetism can be sorted into two distinct categories: (1) magnetic phases (e.g., ferromagnetic or Kondo) involving local magnetic moments and their coupling to itinerant electrons; (2) metamagnetic effects that are mediated by attractive electron - electron interactions that do not involve local moments.
Australia About Blog Dijanne Cevaal a Textile Artist and itinerant who love to dye and print fabrics and assemble them into quilts with lots of stitching both by hand and machine.
It then shifts, further back, to the mid 1960s, where that same author (now played by Jude Law) putts around the halfway - derelict Grand Budapest, happening across its itinerant owner, M. Moustafa (F. Murray Abraham).
A priest (Stephen Campbell Moore), a grieving knight (Ulrich Thomsen), an itinerant swindler (Stephen Graham) and a headstrong youth who can only dream of becoming a knight (Robert Sheehan) join a mission troubled by mythically hostile wilderness and fierce contention over the fate of the girl.
Here, Damon stars as Steve Butler, a farm boy - turned - itinerant corporate pitchman employed by a gas conglomerate to fast - talk country folks into turning over their drilling rights.
Set in the early 1960s, it follows an itinerant musician as he navigates the burgeoning New York City folk scene, and was previously said to be inspired by Dave Van Ronk's memoir The Mayor of MacDougal Street.
Driven by the need to find someone of the right race or ethnicity, or to hire someone who in no way resembles the previous superintendent, school boards draw at random from a weak pool of itinerant school administrators.
And the title of Hope Was Here by Joan Bauer (2000) turns out to be true in many ways for its itinerant teen waitress protagonist... even if loss was «here,» too.
While I didn't aspire to the latter, I was enamoured by the romantic notion of travelling the world printing, so I did everything I could to reinvent the concept of itinerant printing for modern times.
A rotoscoped, itinerant work that follows the artist on a train trip through the mountains of Japan, Fuji (1974) is bookended by live film footage of the artist on his meandering locomotive journey.
Andrei Roiter's body of work is fueled by the spectatorial solitude of the itinerant lifestyle.
For «Market Economy», kurimanzutto's first exhibition in 1999, the then - itinerant gallery installed works by 13 artists for 24 hours in a rented Mexico City market stall.
2011 El Placer es mas Importante que la Victoria, curated by Miguel Lopez, Tasneem Gallery, Barcelona Community Without Propinquity, curated by Inheritance Projects, Milton Keynes Gallery, Milton Keynes, UK The Peripatetic School: Itinerant drawing from Latin America, curated by Tanya Barson, The Drawing Room, London Dublin Contemporary, curated by Jota Castro and Christian Viveros Faune, Dublin Contain, Maintain, Sustain, curated by Welmoed Laanstra, Sara Reisman, and Ernesto Santalla, Washington Project for the Arts, Artisphere, Washington Voglio Soltanto Essere Amato, Maga Museum of Art, Gallarte, Italy Anonymous Presence, curated by Yoab Vera, Y Gallery, New Cork Fronteras en Mutacion, curated by Sigismond de Vajay, Centro Cultural de España, Buenos Aires Bruma, organized by Alexander Dellal and Revolver Gallery, 20 Hoxton Square Projects, London S - Files Bienal, curated by Elvis Fuentes, Trinidad Carillo, and Rocio Arranda, Museo del Barrio, New York Heterogénea, Centro Cultural Juan Parra del Riego, Lima Tracing the Unseen Border, curated by Omar Lopez - Chahoud and Ian L. Cofré, La MaMa la Galeria, New York Objects of Devotion and Desire: Medieval Relic to Contemporary Art, curated by Cynthia Hahn, Bertha and Karl Leubsdorf Art Gallery, Hunter College, New York Glossolalia 5.0, film screening curated by Cauleen Smith, The Kitchen, New York
Savior resembles a regal version of a cart used often by homeless or itinerant people to collect recyclables or store their belongings.
Re-Shuffle: Notions of an Itinerant Museum, a survey about the possibilities for the museums of today and the future, is presented by first - year graduate students at the Center for Curatorial Studies (CCS) at Bard College, and takes the form of a publication - as - exhibition to be held at Art in General's Gallery 4 at 79 Walker Street, New York City.
Author Sayantan Mukhopadhyay says of the artist, «Her interventions — which start with materials and symbols inherently laden with meaning — speak about the itinerant lives in a manner that is refreshing when placed in conversation with the many other contemporaneous works dealing with identity crises posed by global nomadism.»
With two dozen works by Erastus Salisbury Field, Ammi Phillips, Edward Hicks, and others, this exhibition demonstrates the surprising ambition and complexity of America's early itinerant and rural painters.
And keep your eyes peeled for postcard - sized photographs of the ocean in off - licenses across south London — part of an exhibition by Los Angeles — based artist David Horvitz and the itinerant gallery Barnie's, the list of venues will be updated here.
Starting his career as a street artist in downtown Manhattan during the late 1970s, by 1982 Basquiat had secured an international reputation among dealers, critics and fellow artists, thus cementing his transition from an itinerant high school rebel to a leading figure of the contemporary art scene.
Sabih Ahmed from Delhi adds a moving cross-cultural dialogue by creating an undulating wall installation consisting of tiny images of family albums, archives, and magazine covers from the contact sheets of a late Hong Kong itinerant photographer.
Visionary Africa — Art at Work is an itinerant urban exhibition of contemporary African artistic practices organised jointly by the European Commission and the Palais des Beaux - Arts (Centre for Fine Arts) in Brussels, including artist residencies, showcases of local artists, and workshops on art and development in modern urban centers in Africa.
+ house taken over Itinerant intervention project by Rafael Gomezbarros.
I saw two of Sampson's ingenious but humble pieces last week in «itinerant ones,» an exhibition at STOREFRONT that was curated by painter... read more... «IMAGES: Christian Sampson»
Bisi Silva will present at ICI's The Curator's Perspecitve, an itinerant public discussion series, featuring an international curator who distills current happenings in contemporary art including the artists they are excited by, exhibitions that have made them think, and their views on recent developments in the art world.
Produced by Maja Hoffmann's Luma Foundation since 2015, Offprint is an itinerant project held periodically...
Hand - in - Glove became an itinerant model hosted by different organizations and partners (including Press Street in New Orleans in 2013 and Works Progress and the Soap Factory in Minneapolis in 2015), promoting critical dialogue and innovative organizing models and under - the - radar opportunities that could be useful to artists and organizers and this year including the launch of Common Field.
Abraham Cruzvillegas, «Autocontusión» Opening: 12 — 8 p.m., Kurimanzutto, 22 East 65th Street What you should know: If there can be such a thing as itinerant roots, major Mexico City gallery Kurimanzutto — launched 20 years ago as a nomadic project and partly known for mounting shows in places like an open - air market, a bar, or on billboards — is returning to that foundation by launching a Manhattan project space.
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