Sentences with phrase «contemporary work at»

An untitled Jean - Michel Basquiat skull painting from 1982 sold for USD$ 110.5 m with fees to the Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa, marking the highest price at auction for a post-1980 artwork, the second - highest price for any contemporary work at auction and the sixth - highest price for any work sold at auction, in a sale at Sotheby's.
The provisional art premise has since been adopted for a show of contemporary work at Modern Art, London.
Debut exhibition, the Broad: It takes time to learn how best to install art in new gallery spaces, so the inaugural show of blue - chip contemporary work at the new vanity museum opposite MOCA and next to Walt Disney Concert Hall has some hits and misses.
The work originally sold for a record $ 20.68 million in 1989 against an estimate of $ 4 - 6 million, then the highest price ever paid for a contemporary work at auction and a record for a living artist.
Whereas Neuberger was collecting emerging artists and contemporary work at the time, Lehman was acquiring prints from many of those artists years later, after they'd become fully established.
# 150,000 fund enables gallery director Nicholas Serota to acquire three contemporary works at open - air art market
Most notable was Japanese collector Mr. Yusaku Maezawa, who acquired five contemporary works at Christie's for a total of $ 81.3 million, and became the winning bidder of the week's top lot, Jean - Michel Basquiat's Untitled, and set a new auction record for Richard Prince with his purchase of Runaway Nurse for $ 9.7 million.
Together, we care for Tate's art, archive and library collections of historic, modern and contemporary works at Tate Liverpool, Tate St Ives and our central London sites (Tate Britain, Tate Modern and Tate Stores)
The percentage of guaranteed contemporary works at Christie's evening auctions increased to 52 percent in May from 44 percent in November, according to ArtTactic.
Two exhibitions responding to the war — one directly and the other indirectly — are now on view in Boston: a powerful solo show of recent paintings by the celebrated political artist Jenny Holzer at Barbara Krakow Gallery, and «War and Discontent,» a well - meaning but muddled exhibition of historical and contemporary works at the Museum of Fine Arts.

Not exact matches

Sakkijha always wanted to work in jewelry and brought her own twist to jewelry product design in 2013 with Mejuri, a brand that offers contemporary and everyday fine jewelry at accessible prices.
This makes the work «inherently difficult to collect,» explains Jonathan Shaughnessy, an associate curator of contemporary art at the National Gallery of Canada, «but not impossible.»
At an age when most of his contemporaries are working on their golf swings (if they can still make it around 18 holes), Jim Pattison continues building his $ 8.4 - billion business empire, which includes media holdings, automotive sales and grocery stores.
The sometime DJ and artist (he has collaborated with Takashi Murakami and will have a show of his work at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Chicago in 2019) is the first finalist for the LVMH Young Designers Prize to be named for a major design role within one of the conglomerate's brands.
At this point, Dyson decided to go and work at his father's enterprise, and over the course of two years, he worked on a project from concept to just before manufacture - but it never went into production, because, as Dyson remembers it, it was too contemporary for the time (and it may be still be so today, he addsAt this point, Dyson decided to go and work at his father's enterprise, and over the course of two years, he worked on a project from concept to just before manufacture - but it never went into production, because, as Dyson remembers it, it was too contemporary for the time (and it may be still be so today, he addsat his father's enterprise, and over the course of two years, he worked on a project from concept to just before manufacture - but it never went into production, because, as Dyson remembers it, it was too contemporary for the time (and it may be still be so today, he adds).
Since 1996 Sherry Phillips has been tasked with preserving and restoring priceless works of art as the contemporary art conservator at the Art Gallery of Ontario.
Explorations in Metaphysics: Being - God - Person By W. Norris Clarke, S.J. University of Notre Dame Press, 228 pages, $ 19.95 Selected from forty years» worth of essays by W. Norris Clarke» the Jesuit whose work helped emphasize the «uncompromisingly existential character» of Thomas Aquinas» metaphysics» this volume offers contemporary Catholic philosophy at its best.
Touching a raw nerve in contemporary evangelical experience, Sarah Bessey reflects on the inevitable reality of walking the path of faith without having it all worked out — and at times having none of it worked out.
While monasticism in modern times has been deeply influenced by Dom Paul Delatte's rather rigorous interpretation of the Holy Rule (he was Abbot of Solesmes from 1890 to 1921) we find in Hugh Gilbert's firm but gentle hands a rather more humane understanding of the contemporary mind, particularly in his substantial treatment of the concept of obedience (a minefield for any Christian apologist) which stands at the centre of this present work.
It should be the work of Christian teachers in every generation, first, to understand the Scriptures, to distinguish what gives unity to the message of the Bible from what is peculiar to this or that writer, what is central from what is peripheral, what is essential from what is accidental; and then, on the basis of such understanding, to develop a doctrine of the act of God in Christ which will be intelligible, or at least not meaningless, to the contemporary mind.
The Dutch theologians who are now exploring the contemporary relevance of the thought of Kuyper and Bavinck are working closely with theologians with similar interests at the University of Edinburgh, Princeton Seminary, Fuller Seminary, and theological schools in Asia and Africa.
There are four affirmations about Jesus Christ that historically have been stressed in Christian faith: (1) Jesus is truly human, bone of our bone and flesh of our flesh, living a human life under the same human conditions any one of us faces — thus Christology, statement of the significance of Jesus, must start «from below,» as many contemporary theologians are insisting; (2) Jesus is that one in whom God energizes in a supreme degree, with a decisive intensity; in traditional language he has been styled «the Incarnate Word of God»; (3) for our sake, to secure human wholeness of life as it moves onward toward fulfillment, Jesus not only lived among us but also was crucified for us — this is the point of talk about atonement wrought in and by him; (4) death was not the end for him, so it is not as if he never existed at all; in some way he triumphed over death, or was given victory over it, so that now and forever he is a reality in the life of God and effective among humankind.
This sub-Christian religion devoted not to the Fatherhood but the Daddyhood of God — a friend of mine calls it Kiddyanity — can be seen most vigorously at work in contemporary worship.
Details of the consortium's work can be found at: See their website The Templeton — Cambridge Journalism Fellowships in Science & Religion This is another contemporary spin - off of the Templeton Foundation's work.
At the same time, the editors recognized that the Bonhoeffer we meet in this carefully reconstructed work is no longer our contemporary.
Makoto's work is exhibited at galleries around the world, including Dillon Gallery in New York, Sato Museum in Tokyo, The Contemporary Museum of Tokyo, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts Museum, Bentley Gallery in Arizona, Gallery Exit and Oxford House at Taikoo Place in Hong Kong, and Vienna's Belvedere Museum.
Patanjali was contemporary of Vedavyasa and Panini in 3100 BC at Mahabharata period - all the 3 have written commentaries on works of each other.
Whatever special ministry he or she is engaged in, the minister always works at the intersection of tradition and situation, of historic faith and contemporary world.
In September 2005 at the World Summit, global leaders resolved to «strengthen and update the programme of work of the United Nations so that it responds to the contemporary requirements of Member States».
Again and again in reading the works of these and other critics of the role of technology in the contemporary world, one comes upon the claim that at the core of the modern dilemma is the association of scientific and technological rationality with power, control, and domination — where these are seen as operative both in the natural and social realms.
(The contemporary religious philosopher closest to van Buren, in mood at least, is Alasdair MacIntyre in «God and the Theologians,» Encounter, September, 1963, an extended review of Honest to God, a valedictory to the Christian faith, and an interesting and confused piece of work.
He can in this way realign philosophy with contemporary scientific theory, while at the same time providing the latter with a «ground» in immediate experience which had been lacking in traditional empiricism, modeled as that was on corpuscular theories of nature.8 In his early work, Whitehead employs Bradley's antiatomism within a classically empiricist framework; redefined as a continuum, sensation still plays its conventional role as a theory of «presentation» (EPNK 60), the given foundation of the reflective process.9
There can be no doubt at all that the contemporary God is at work outside the limits of the Church's direct influence.
At each of his restaurants, Vallone works closely with his chefs and oversees every aspect of the guest's experience, from the floral displays to the many works of contemporary and modern art that adorn the walls of each venue, from the mise - en - place of each dish to the more than 1,100 lot wine list.
From there, Speer served as the Pastry Chef of Mars, before accepting a position working alongside famed Chef Shawn Cirkiel at his contemporary American concept, Parkside.
Graham represented Canada at the Esposizione Internazionale d'Arte la Biennale of Venezia in 1997, and numerous international museums have dedicated personal shows to his works, including the Hamburger Kunsthalle, the Musée d'Art Contemporain in Montréal, the Vancouver Art Gallery, the Art Gallery of Ontario, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.
I'm also sending some work for an exhibition at the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft next year, and I'm very excited about that!
I'm also a working mom (a professor at a big urban university, also with an almost - 7 year old), and I get so frustrated when contemporary women feel that they need to beat themselves up over this.
Mixed media artists such as Edwina Bridgeman and Kirsty Elson transform flotsam and jetsam into wondrous creations, and I love looking at the work of many many artists both contemporary and classic, including John Caple, Elaine Pamphilon, Cathy Cullis to name just a few.
But at a new hotel just around the corner from Westminster, a new collection of contemporary art offers a rare opportunity for the politico to revel in work focusing unashamedly on life at the heart of Britain's political world.
The result of a near death experience, Semple's passion for producing quirky, pop art - infused contemporary works led to his seminal exhibition HappyCloud at the Tate Modern in 2009.
Those who base their work on forecasting, instead of prediction, are far more adept at dealing with uncertainty and risk because these twin realities of contemporary politics are central to the very concept of forecasting; whereas prediction dogmatically attempts to overcome them.
In Part 2 of this article we will then look at how contemporary republican political theory has responded to the challenge of work.
With thousands of scientists from every corner of the globe working at CERN on the great questions of contemporary physics, it's the place to visit if you're curious about dark matter and the origins of the universe.
This contemporary model was designed specifically for those who stay glued to their computers at work and home for long hours.
But another approach is to work from the present backwards; to look at how humans make decisions regarding things like mating and parental care; to model, from an adaptive standpoint, the decision making that humans make in contemporary environments; and to try to get a fix on the nature of reasoning involved.
The researchers believe their findings provide robust contemporary evidence that raising salaries at the lower end of the wage spectrum leads to higher productivity by incentivising workers to work harder, smarter and more cohesively.
Working at the Garvan Institute in Sydney, Australia, she wants to combine this work with more sequencing of ancient and contemporary genomes, to find the basis of genetic diseases and disease susceptibility.
«This review highlights the strategies people with disabilities use to search for work and navigate barriers, a topic largely overlooked in contemporary disability and employment research,» explained John O'Neill, PhD, director of disability and employment research at Kessler Foundation.
«The Councils are increasingly working together to look at our role in enthusing young people about the achievements stemming from contemporary research.
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