Not exact matches
Jackson, a volcanologist by training who led an
earlier study at the ALS on Roman seawater concrete, is the lead author of a paper describing this
study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) titled «Mechanical Resilience and Cementitious Processes in Imperial Roman
Architectural Mortar.»
Made in the
early - to mid-1960s, those works range from
studies of arabesque curves to
architectural designs.
Francis Bacon: Invisible Rooms traces the development of this
architectural structure throughout his career; from the first indications of room - spaces in
early works including Crucifixion 1933 (Murderme) and Three
Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion c. 1944 (Tate); the 1950s, including Man in Blue IV 1954 (mumok, Austria) and Chimpanzee 1955 (Staatsgalerie Stuttgart); through to the 1980s, Untitled (Kneeling Figure) c. 1982 (Private Collection).
The de Menils established university art and media -
studies departments; gave
early architectural commissions to Philip Johnson and Renzo Piano; sponsored individual scholarships and funded civil - rights campaigns; built an ecumenical chapel with the painter Mark Rothko; presented one of the nation's first exhibitions of racially integrated contemporary artists; brought Michelangelo Antonioni, Jean - Luc Godard and Roberto Rossellini to town; took the Surrealist master René Magritte to a is a book of many voices - artists, activists, students, scholars, and family.
The last in this series of exhibitions School
Studies, an
architectural problem, was hosted by INDEX Gallery in Stroud Gloucestershire and toured to Von Bartha Chesa, s - Chanf, Switzerland in
early 2013.