Sentences with phrase «carefully culled»

At JACK SHAINMAN Hank Willis Thomas's archival tour de force, titled «Unbranded: A Century of White Women, 1915 - 2015,» presents 100 carefully culled print ads that trace the halting progress of feminism and — by omitting nonwhite women — the even more dispiriting state of racial equality in this country (513 West 20th Street, through May 23).
This exhibition will feature photographs from his recent Pictures of Magazines 2 series, in which the artist has carefully culled and torn pieces of paper from art, fashion and news magazines; amalgamated them into re-creations of iconic and historically significant paintings; and then photographed and magnified the images, resulting in evocative, exquisitely - detailed and entirely unique works of art.
The result is an exhibition that questions the accuracy of recorded history through carefully culled objects and their connotations.
A newspaper report from June 21, 1889 noted that 345 of 731 passengers arriving at Castle Garden were Mormons and «they were carefully culled out from the other passengers and transferred to the Old Dominion steamship Roanoke.»
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Flynn and Bannon, the former White House chief strategist who was then a top transition adviser, «celebrated» Christie's dismissal «by tossing binders full of potential personnel picks, carefully culled by Christie's team, into trash bins with a sense of ceremonial glee,» according to Politico.
Since inception, more than 350 sud labels have been carefully culled from thousands of submissions; featured artists have included Canadian band The Strumbellas, Spanish illustrator Eduardo Bertone and U.S. painter Lola Gil.
To do so, they used new techniques to carefully cull chloroplast DNA from ancient rice 900 -2,800-years-old, which had been excavated from seven archaeological sites in Japan and Korea.

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Instead, they carefully went through his many speeches and culled out certain lines of thought, such as his strong words on behalf of the poor, which they used as best they could in the short essays they hurriedly typed up and sent into the meeting through friendly bishops.
His usage of text (either unsteady print or carefully meandering cursive, culled from snippets of conversation or song lyrics) redoubled this deep familiarity.
Fernando Bryce is a New York - and Lima - based artist, renowned in his home country of Peru and recognized internationally for his «mimetic analysis,» in which he culls archives for print materials such as advertisements, newspaper articles, and propaganda pamphlets in order to faithfully reproduce a carefully chosen selection for his own ink - on - paper «reconstructions.»
Culled from her «Home Stills» series, the images depict Schmidt in carefully selected locations that resonate with symbolism.
The restored areas of the columns (carefully inset replicated fragments culled from the same quarry as the original marble) are crisp and white in contrast to the weather - and pollution - damaged antique remains.
Luis Jacob Pictures at an Exhibition is the second chapter in a multi-city, mid-career survey of his work and features a carefully chosen selection of early and recent work, including Album X, the latest in a series of narrative sequences consisting of hundreds of images culled from a variety of published sources mounted together to form an «image bank».
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