Sentences with phrase «certain series of work»

It picks on certain series of work that might not be a perfect representation of her career, but definitely shows the politics of her work at its best.

Not exact matches

It works by examining how much time subjects spend looking at certain «novel» images within a series of images over a period of four and a half minutes.
This is not a «how - to» manual, but rather a series of testimonies as to how certain humans saw God working on their behalf.
So often when we are looking for love, we cling to a series of shoulds: we let our imaginations run wild, thinking our fantasy partner should possess a certain set of qualities; s / he should work a particular job; s / he should look a certain way.
In this class study series, Cassandra McDonough will work with you to target the energetic imbalance often implicated in anxiety and certain types of depression.
Certain filmgoers might think concern over the fate of Hoffman's work in the young adult novel adaptation series was unnecessary, given the breadth of the fan - favorite performer's career in movies and on stage; yet, Hoffman was a standout in the well - received second installment, Catching Fire, and many fans (young and old) were eager to see him return in the two remaining sequels.
In combining this «straight» Western, with what remains unsaid in the Oedipal narrative Red River shifts from being just a fine genre piece or one of Hawks» better works, into something constituted by a series of intensities collocating around certain moments.
Designed to prevent the risk of outliving your income, annuities work by giving a lump sum or series of payments to an insurance company, and in return, the insurer agrees to pay you a guaranteed income for a certain length of time (or even for the rest of your life).
Working with the creators of Through a Dog's Ear, whose specially designed bioacoustic music helps to calm dogs in all environments ranging from the home to the shelter, Victoria developed the Canine Noise Phobia Series, which pairs bioacoustic music and sound effects with a behavioral protocol designed to help a dog overcome sensitivities to certain sounds.
«From the original God of War series and bringing that to PS3, and seeing how they solved certain problems, to working with Naughty Dog's technology for Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection.
Multiplayer games work as a series of fast - reloading matches with the ruleset being slightly changed each time, players may be required to score a certain number of points, be forced to share a single disc or have to collect items to win.
One of the things I really hate about certain other long - lived series is their tendency toward a Clockwork Universe problem, in which everything works out just so and even seeming coincidences and accidents are carefully planned.
Considering such works as the kinetic theater performance Meat Joy, early photographs and assemblage constructions to The Lebanon Series of 1983, art historian and critic Branden W. Joseph will examine the particularly unstable and even disruptive texture of Carolee Schneemann's imagery, the troubles it has caused reviewers, and certain aesthetic and ethical implications it may hold.
Riopelle's painting Mitchikanabikong (1975), loaned by the Centre Georges - Pompidou, Musée national d'art moderne, one of the world's foremost collections, is a harbinger of the Icebergs series, a triptych that reflects an identity process in which Riopelle signs each component with linear lines that evoke certain enigmatic profiles of the owl, his animal fetish, found both in his sculpture and works on paper.
Two works in the series are iterations of a certain Gainsborough painting.
Though I sometimes work in series, developing variations of certain subjects, each painting is singularly unique.
The three latest additions to the park demonstrate the ambitious intentions maintained by Ringnes and those at Ekebergparken: Fernando Botero's Reclining Woman (2004), Damien Hirst's Anatomy of an Angel (2008) and Sturm und Drang (2014), a work by British artists Jake and Dinos Chapman, who caused controversy in 2008 when they exhibited a series of edited paintings by a certain Adolf Hitler.
For more than 40 years, Bartlett has made gorgeous paintings, both serious and playful, by setting certain self - imposed rules for each of her series of works.
Other new auction records were Lot 28, «Blind Man's Bluff,» a sensual sculpture by Louise Bourgeois (b. 1911), which sold for $ 1,439,500; Lot 10, «The American Sweetheart,» a good work by Robert Indiana (b. 1928), which sold for $ 614,500; Lot 8, «Great American Nude # 44,» by Tom Wesselmann (b. 1931), which sold for $ 944,500; Lot 35, «In the Beginning Was The Image,» a colorful and chaotic work by Asger Jorn (1914 - 1973), which sold for $ 2,099,500; Lot 46, «The Beach Series,» photographs of skinny young people of no particular distinction by Rineke Dijkstra (b. 1959), which sold for $ 405,000; Lot 40, «Figure 11.23,» a rather bloody looking work by Jenny Saville (b. 1970), which sold for $ 537,500; Lot 42, «Mailander Dom (Fassade),» a handsome church facade photograph by Thomas Struth (b. 1954), which sold for $ 317,500; Lot 45, «Wand (Mural),» by Thomas Demand (b. 1964), which sold for $ 141,500; Lot 48, «Thanksgiving,» a group of 149 photographs by Nan Goldin (b. 1953), which sold for $ 284,500; Lot 64, «Adieu Batista,» by Julian Schnabel (b. 1951), which sold for $ 361,500; Lot 68, «A Certain Lunar - Eclipse (Project for Humankind No. 2),» by Cai Guo - Qiang (b. 1957), which sold for $ 229,500; and Lot 24, «Untitled (Fragments),» by Toba Khedoori (b. 1964), which sold for $ 65,725.
Each artist?s etching is in edition of 25 and will be available in the format of exclusive hand made box sets including one etching by each of the contributing artists to complete a series that in itself becomes a work of art certain to become desirable collector?s item.
It was also the exhibition that confirmed Richter's status as one of the leading artists in the world, and was described by Storr in his introduction as «long overdue» in the United States.2 In 2003 Richter embarked on a small but substantially sized series of paintings entitled Silicate [CR: 885/1 -4] inspired by an article in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung from 12 March 2003 about the shimmering qualities of certain insects» bodies.3 The resulting four large paintings are perhaps the most overtly biological of the abstract works in Richter's oeuvre, suggestive of cell formations and genetic sequences seen under the microscope.
The title of the series, «A certain period of time,» references the artist's durational process, and proposes the work as a formal materialization of time's passage.
Recycling Warhol's car crash paintings from the Pop artist's «Death and Disaster» series, which in turn were appropriated from photographs of fatal accidents in newspapers, Turk swaps Warhol's American car with a white van, a symbol of a certain British white working class, now dying its own kind of slow death as the demand for blue - collar labor begins to diminish.
The objects depicted in this series are representative of the artist's on - going exploration of certain subjects, such as figuration, and are recognisable from previous bodies of work.
In instances where LACMA only owned part of a certain series (as with John Baldessari and Ed Ruscha), Gemini was happy to contribute the works that were needed to complete them.»
The artists have voluntarily accepted new conditions for creating paintings - a series of radical reductions and eliminations in subject matter, image, association and stylistic device, as if to enable themselves to reach certain irreducible levels in the work of art and in the self.
In another booth, American Medium was presenting a series of drawings under the name The End of Men by Ann Hirsch, graphic, loosely rendered works challenging power relationships with a certain surrealist, albeit commanding, execution.
Equally inspired by contemporaries Mike Kelley and Paul McCarthy, Grotjahn also notes a certain whimsical note to the series, «There's obviously a lot of phallic humor and toilet humor» (Mark Grotjahn, quoted in Jori Finkel, «Mark Grotjahn's New Work», The New York Times, May 7 2014, online).
The Loehle work is one of the few which does not heavily weight certain series, and therefore avoids the data mining / spurious correlation problem.
Whether a person's organization endorses his work or not isn't that important, I don't give any credence to whether the Swiss patent office endorsed a certain series of papers last century, should I?
A series of requirements a firm has to meet in order to be able to bid for any piece of work or meet a certain standard that's important to them or the industry.
Designed to prevent the risk of outliving your income, annuities work by giving a lump sum or series of payments to an insurance company, and in return, the insurer agrees to pay you a guaranteed income for a certain length of time (or even for the rest of your life).
The same goes for users who want to set up home automation, such as programming a series of events based on certain circumstances, or turning on the lights, heat or air conditioning when you get home from work.
The 6 Plus now offers a landscape mode for certain apps and Apple did include some options (as does the Note series) to move certain items to the side of the device's display to make it easier to work with one hand.
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