Chris is also the lead
draftsman on the Asian Development Bank sponsored Myanmar Company Law reform process, which will be shortly submitted to Parliament, giving BLP a leading edge in corporate advice to local and international businesses.
Not exact matches
Yes,
on a few occasions, her barbed ways afford wicked humor, as during a monstrously affected «Ladies» Tea» that her aunt organizes so Scout can catch up with old classmates: «Their makeup would have put an Egyptian
draftsman to shame,» she thinks, while failing to join their small talk and flinching at their only question, «well, how's new york?»
«The specific character of the Christian understanding of healing and health arises from its place in the whole Christian belief about God's plan of salvation for mankind,» wrote the
draftsmen of the Tübingen conference
on the Healing Church.
Order 120 (1) of the Standing Orders of the House, which is premised
on Article 106 (2) of the Constitution states that «Except as provided in Orders 119 and 112 no Bill shall be introduced unless the text of the Bill, with no variations other than such as, in the opinion of the Parliamentary
Draftsman, are of a trivial or drafting character, has been published in the Gazette fourteen days before the date of its introduction in the House.»
John Bowis MEP, who is standing down at the next European elections, is the
draftsman of a European Parliament report
on cross border healthcare.
A poor
draftsman himself, Darwin relied
on the skill of other artists, often learning from them in the process.
Arranged thematically, the more than eighty small drawings, large - scale works, and sketchbooks
on view will foreground Brown's iterative reworking of motifs from her wide - reaching arsenal of source material, which includes prints by eighteenth - century
draftsman William Hogarth, pages from animal clip - art books, and the cover of Jimi Hendrix's 1968 album Electric Ladyland.
Opening at the Morgan Library & Museum in New York
on May 18, Wayne Thiebaud,
Draftsman is the first exhibition to explore the full scope of the artist's works
on paper, including quick sketches, finished pastels, watercolors, and charcoal drawings.
When of age, he enlisted in the army and was taken
on as a
draftsman.
On view are more than eighty sheets by French, British, Italian, Dutch, Flemish, and German
draftsmen from the sixteenth through the early twentieth centuries.
«When I'm drawing,» explains the Cuban - born painter, sculptor, muralist and
draftsman, «I go
on a visual trip... circling...
While the Morgan's exhibition putatively focuses
on Dubuffet as
draftsman, drawing here is broadly defined.
The symposium expands the scope of the Clyfford Still Museum's exhibition in Denver — which features 260 selections from more than 2,300 works
on paper created by the artist — setting Still's virtuosity as a
draftsman in the context of prints and drawings by colleagues such as Jackson Pollock, Barnett Newman, and Robert Motherwell.
«Raymond Pettibon: Surfers 1987 — 2012» at Venus Over Manhattan April 3 — May 17 This show at Venus Over Manhattan, the gallery owned by Observer columnist Adam Lindemann, focuses
on the
draftsman's most thrilling series: fearsome, engulfing waves
on which lone, brave surfers ride, tempting death.
The Morgan will present «Wayne Thiebaud:
Draftsman,» the first retrospective of the artist's works
on paper.
Her dissertation, «Carmontelle's Profile Pictures and the Things that Made Them Modern,» examines hundreds of portraits
on paper produced by Louis Carrogis called Carmontelle (1717 - 1806), a French amateur
draftsman.
Made with enamel and ink and watercolor, the works
on paper are considered by scholars to be the artist's most important as a
draftsman.
Drawing in Tintoretto's Venice will be the first exhibition since 1956 to explore the drawing practice of this major figure of the Venetian Renaissance and will offer an entirely new perspective
on Tintoretto's evolution as a
draftsman, his individuality as an artist, and his influence
on a generation of painters in northern Italy.
«The
Draftsman's Art: Master Drawings from the National Gallery of Scotland» ran at The Frick Collection through February 25, 2001, with Mantegna's Descent into Limbo
on loan from the Barbara Piasecka Johnson Collection through August 1, 2003.
Pruitt, a masterful
draftsman who has described his work as coming «from the evolution and convergence of pop culture, science fiction, and Black revolutionary culture,» has nearly 20 large - scale conté - crayon drawings
on view through Oct. 27 in Robert Pruitt: Women at the Studio Museum Harlem in New York.
«We really wanted to show him as a
draftsman, and how he worked out his processes
on paper,» says Farmer.
Texas - based painter and
draftsman Vincent Valdez will discuss his art and shared interests in American race relations, politics, and culture in the context of the work
on view by artist Rodney McMillian.
Born in Omaha in 1934, Milder was a talented
draftsman in high school who skipped college to strike out
on his own in New York at age 17, supporting himself by manning a pushcart
on the Lower East Side.
Flavin reveals a great deal
on paper, but not just as a
draftsman.
Kitaj was recognised as being one of the world's leading
draftsmen, almost
on a par with, or compared to, Degas.
Dore Ashton described Harold Altman as a» distinguished
draftsman... who like Serat,... Mr. Altman has moved slowly from an essentially linear approach to one stressing the effect of light
on mass.»
While the Chinese artist Zhang Ding selected an entire art movement of the Fluxus which left a sustained imprint
on his own work, the artist Mark Wallinger has chosen the British
draftsmen and graphic designer Harry Beck who is best known for the network plan of London Underground.
Sonnier, a talented
draftsman, immersed himself in studies of bone relics of Mastodons and other herd animals in the photographic archives and dioramas at the Museum of Natural History before embarking
on the series.
Henry Moore — The Drawings highlights Moore's prodigious talent as a
draftsman, featuring works
on paper from six decades primarily from the Henry Moore Family Collection.
GLENN O'BRIEN — Yes, but Basquiat, Scharf, and Keith Haring used to rag
on him: «You're the best
draftsman.
After spending the World War II working as a technical
draftsman, he re-enrolled at the Royal Academy Schools [4] but was expelled in 1946 [6]
on grounds of «not profiting from the instruction».
Opening
on November 13, 2017 and continuing through February 12, 2018, «Michelangelo: Divine
Draftsman and Designer» will present 128 drawings, three marble sculpture, early paintings and his wood architectural model for a chapel vault.
Paintings by Endale Desalegn, print works by William Kentridge and works
on paper by
draftsman Diane Victor were also apart of the booth's display.
These mostly forgettable works
on paper confirm that Ms. Whiteread is not a
draftsman by nature; she thinks in terms of volumes, not lines.
Also
on view: Ongoing WILLIAM J. GLACKENS: A MODERNIST IN THE MAKING, featuring works by the American realist painter and
draftsman from NSU Art Museum's permanent collection.
The expressionistic strokes
on paper and the striking form of the figure reveal the artist's breadth and diversity of talent as a
draftsman and a sculptor.
James has said that he considers himself an anonymous
draftsman who's content to put the tiles, one by one,
on the floor of the Taj Mahal.
Gordon Matta - Clark: The Beginning of Trees and the End, published
on the occasion of the eponymous 2015 show at David Zwirner, New York, documents his extraordinary accomplishment as a
draftsman.
The program will present Shostakovich's «Suite
on Verses of Michelangelo» in conjunction with the exhibition, «Michelangelo: Divine
Draftsman and Designer,»
on view at the museum until February 12, 2018.
-- Peter Doig, $ 18 million — Jonathan Horowitz, $ 118,750, nearly quintuple the low estimate — Kerry James Marshall, $ 1 million — Elaine Sturtevant, $ 3.4 million —
Draftsman Dryden Goodwin backed himself into a record when his first drawing to go to auction sold for $ 625 in the Christie's morning sale...
on a $ 3,000 - 5,000 estimate.
Arranged thematically, the more than eighty small drawings, large - scale works, and sketchbooks
on view will foreground Brown's iterative reworking of motifs from her wide - reaching arsenal of source material — prints by eighteenth - century
draftsman William Hogarth, pages from animal encyclopedias, and Jimi Hendrix's 1968 album cover for Electric Ladyland are just some of the images that Brown has rendered again and again in her own hand.
Leaning heavily
on pop - culture imagery combined with cinematic, political and historic references in order to magnify broader social truths, he was described by the New York Times» Ken Johnson as» an exceptionally imaginative satirist (who) is also an ambitious, prolific and technically impressive
draftsman.
'' In another room of the gallery, small cast bronze works — evoking a charred table and created from a dismembered
draftsmen's mannequin — are presented
on an intimate scale, recalling early works of Shapiro's from the 1970s.
Hutton is a skilful
draftsman and this exhibition showcases his meticulous works
on paper which are set up as a multifaceted viewing experience, pushing the limits of what we actually perceive and what we might think to perceive.
Leonardo exhibited extraordinary skill as a
draftsman from an early age and an encounter with a reproduction of a Jackson Pollock was to have a profound effect
on the young artist.
The exhibition celebrates the artist's achievements as a master
draftsman and presents over 100 works
on paper as well as artist etchings.
An acute
draftsman, she produced politically driven images of industrial scenes, men building roads and a striking portrait of a woman selling pretzels
on the street from a cart.
No less a deft
draftsman than a dazzling colorist, the artist had addressed advanced painting's imperative at the time head -
on: to work through the legacies of Picasso and Surrealism and arrive at a personal, abstract vernacular.
Born
on February 4, 1881 in Argentan, France, Léger apprenticed with an architect before moving to Paris in 1900, where he worked as an architectural
draftsman.
This show concentrates
on circular shapes in an interconnect system, while consistently maintaining the
draftsman - like quality in his signature style.