Sentences with phrase «earlier generations such»

During that time, he also made watercolor announcements for exhibitions of his contemporaries as well as artists of earlier generations such as Jackson Pollock, made in 1999, and Andy Warhol, made in 2000.
Michael Snow falls within the tradition of artists who work in more than one medium - those of an earlier generation such as Marcel Duchamp, Man Ray and Laszlo Moholy - Nagy, and contemporaries like Vito Acconci, John Baldes - sari, Bruce Nauman and Richard Serra.

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Millennials may be better educated than earlier generations, but Credit Suisse's researchers said they expected only a «minority of high achievers and those in high - demand sectors such as technology or finance to effectively overcome the «millennial disadvantage.»»
As such, real power has or is about to shift to the millennial generation, the late 20s early 30 somethings.
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In 1864, Louis Pasteur proved that point in one case, showing that spontaneous generation (that life could originate from nonliving matter, also called abiogenesis), though accepted by some in the scientific community (such as Belgian chemist Jan Baptist van Helmont about 200 years earlier, who also believed that the basic elements of the universe was just air and water), was untrue.
I should answer that such an understanding of the way in which the compilation of the gospel narratives took place, and also of the nature of the material which they contain, delivers us in our preaching of the kerygma from much that was troublesome and confusing to an earlier generation.
His early research on medieval Bulgaria was innovative and original, while his Byzantine studies, often claimed as pioneering, followed paths mapped by French scholars such as Charles Diehl (1859 — 1944) and Louis Bréhier (1868 — 1951) a generation earlier.
Unlike many such self - help volumes, this book is free of the narcissistic taint of the «me generation»; and unlike many other violence - prevention projects, the book makes it a requirement that, at an early stage of the program, each participant learns to meditate — to sit in silence for a disciplined period each day, enduring his own inner «noise» and his inner obsessions, fantasies and feelings.
Similarly, with respect to issues such as abortion, fetal experimentation, and euthanasia, many today deny what an earlier generation and, it would seem, most Americans today take to be undeniable.
So why did our parents or grand parents or even earlier generations settle in such a place?
The Coach had suddenly become stale overnight and that filtered to the boys on the field with a penchant for unseriousness, lackadaisical attitude and to prove that, talented young players in their generation such as Theo Walcott, Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain, Jack Wilshere and even Aaron Ramsey peaked at an early stage in their careers without knowing that they had peaked because there was very little coming from the coach.
In fact, Hoover was the first ethnically German president, but since his family had immigrated many generations earlier, and changed their name, Eisenhower was the first identified as such, and Kennedy was the first Irish.
«The increases in prevalence reported herein are important because such youth with diabetes will enter adulthood with several years of disease duration, difficulty in treatment, an increased risk of early complications, and increased frequency of diabetes during reproductive years, which may further increase diabetes in the next generation,» the researchers write.
The legislation authorizes NIH to establish a «Next Generation of Researchers Initiative» within the NIH Office of the Director to develop and coordinate policies and programs related to new researchers and earlier independence, such as funding opportunities, training and mentorship programs, and policies to enhance workforce diversity.
Such transient effects of environmental factors to which earlier generations were exposed on the expression of characteristics in their progeny illustrate the unique, pliable nature of this epigenetic mechanism.
If these numbers on attacks were consistent throughout multiple generations, the researchers concluded, the mortality within the population could have reached more than 8 % in earlier days, when iron weapons such as knifes were rare in the Agta population.
«Compared to conventional methods, such as fluorescent antibodies against certain surface proteins, we know how the cells will decide three cell generations earlier,» reports ICB scientist Dr. Felix Buggenthin, joint first author of the study together with Dr. Florian Büttner.
Earlier generations of such stars produced the heavy elements that make up Earth; that's also where the iron in your blood and the calcium in your bones came from.
Whereas earlier generations of researchers focused on the political roots of groups such as the Irish Republican Army (IRA), many of todays investigators are probing the minds of adherents to discover what drives them to carry out their demonic deeds.
They also don't know how such genes might have been passed on to succeeding generations in early humans.
We believe the combination of our more established businesses such as Match, Meetic, and OurTime, and earlier stage businesses such as Tinder and OkCupid, creates an attractive combination of significant cash flow generation, strong margins and meaningful growth potential.»
Of course, such comparisons are unfair, even in a movie that pays tribute to the science - fiction films of a generation earlier.
Of course, such comparisons are unfair, even in a movie that pays so much tribute to science - fiction films that came a generation earlier.
Gervasi had the task of casting well - known actors to play equally well - known actors of an earlier generation, such as Scarlett Johansson as Janet Leigh and Jessica Biel as Vera Miles.
The future of UK businesses relies on the next generation learning practical skills such as engineering and programming, and technology can help them become interested in these subjects at an earlier age.
The current generation, called E Ink Pearl, offers faster refresh rates and better contrast than earlier displays and is found in such popular e-book readers as Amazon's Kindle 3.
With the Amazon Kindle (third - generation), Amazon addresses many of the transgressions of earlier Kindle iterations, such as relatively heavy weight, slow page turns, and finger - unfriendly button designs.
One of the reasons why the present generations are less secure than prior generations with respect retirement is that the forebears who originally set up defined - benefit pensions and Social Security system set up in such a way that they gave benefits that were too generous to early participants, defrauding those who would come later.
Environmental factors identified as risk factors in early studies have included pesticides and insecticides such as «old generation» flea dips.
Some of them — «Mario Kart 8», «Splatoon 2» — are gussied - up versions of games that appeared on Nintendo's earlier Wii U. Others, such as «Payday 2», relaunched last week, or the forthcoming «Dark Souls», come from an earlier generation of consoles, re-engineered for an audience desperate for games to play on the go.
With limited third party devices available at retail for controller customization for the Xbox One, such an accessible feature in a flagship franchise would establish goodwill and trust between Xbox One and its disabled gamers early in the console generation.
While more contained projects such as London Heist, Batman: Arkham VR and Until Dawn: Rush of Blood achieve impressive character models and scenic details, more complex and processor - intensive games — DriveClub VR for example — sometimes have the look of earlier generation PlayStation titles.
Earlier this year, Console Wars: Sega, Nintendo, and the Battle that Defined a Generation author Blake J. Harris offered us a peek inside the official Nintendo Character Manual from 1993 where we learned such fascinating facts about classic Nintendo heroes and villains such as Yoshi's real name (T. Yoshisaur Munchakoopas) and mushroom retainer Toad's original hometown (he has family in the Fungus Federation).
Younger than this generation, all of whom were born in the early 1930s, and were undoubtedly affected by the horrors of World War II, Farrell shares something with the reductive impulses that are central to Minimalist artists such as Robert Ryman, Brice Marden and, to a lesser degree the Radical Painting of Marcia Hafif.
Divided into seven chronological chapters, from early twentieth century avant - garde movements such as the Harlem Renaissance to current debates around «Post-Black» art, this exhibition opens up an alternative transatlantic reading of Modernism and its impact on contemporary culture for a new generation.
While early practitioners such as Robert Mangold embraced a minimal sensibility, the next generation of artists such as Elizabeth Murray and Ralph Humphrey further evolved the practice; Murray's canvases are explosive and energetic, and Humphrey's paintings are tactile, with thick and textured surfaces.
This is distinctly different from the earlier generation of women artists such as Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan, and Joan Mitchell, who bristled at the idea of being called a feminist.
Gomes belongs to a generation of Latin American artists that includes Beatriz Milhazes (b. 1960), Ernesto Neto (b. 1964) and Adriana Varejao (b. 1964), but her work also contains qualities found in the Neo-Concretism of the early 1960s, when a Brazilian group of artists — such as Lygia Clark (1920 — 88), Lygia Pape (1927 — 2004) and Helio Oiticica (1937 — 80)-- broke away from traditional Latin American modernism in favor of a more integrated and experiential form of geometric art.
Works by the earlier generation of artists represented in the show can be loosely situated within geometric abstraction and abstract constructivism, influenced by artists such as Piet Mondrian (1872 — 1944) and groups such as De Stijl (founded 1917) and the ZERO movement of the 1950s and 60s, as well as the American Colour Field painters.
Having garnered an international reputation as one of the leading artists to emerge from the New York Pictures Generation of the 1970s and 1980s, Simmons has thoughtfully and methodically moved through her various photographic series, such as Early Black and White Interiors, 1976 — 78, in which pseudo-realities are created by staging miniature spaces with dollhouse furniture and other banal props; and Walking & Lying Objects, 1987 — 91, a series of black - and - white photographs of inanimate objects animated with human legs.
Influential on other artists after Morris Louis and Kenneth Noland first saw her work in the early 1950s, since 2000 her art has inspired a new generation of younger painters such as Carrie Moyer, Jackie Saccaccio, and Mary Weatherford.
These factors serve as an anchor for L» Origine du Monde # 1 (1992) securing it to four separate events in art history: Dutch Golden Age painting (1665), Early Modernism (1866), Surrealism (1929), and Photorealism (1969), making it resistant to the older generation of artists and their pursuit of a singular style such as Pop art, Op art, Conceptual art and Minimalism.
Sherman's early works were undoubtedly important during an era in which identity politics played such a crucial role in contemporary art and it's true that the Pictures Generation's critique of media laid the ground for so many of today's artists.
Though more closely identified with the San Francisco Beat artists and poets of the late 1950s and early 1960s, DeFeo also looked to the Surrealists a generation older than she, and drew from artists such as Yves Tanguy, Marcel Duchamp, and Man Ray, whom she once called her «north star.
«A very early practitioner of socio - political Happenings and installations,» notes Kathleen A. Edwards, UIMA's chief curator, who organized the show, «Picard was several generations older than groundbreaking female performance artists such as Carolee Schneemann and Hannah Wilke.
Joyner's «four generations» begin with Spiral collective painters such as Norman Lewis and Richard Mayhew, who met in the early 1960's in New York at the studio of Romare Bearden to discuss what it meant to be an artist of color at the clarion call of the civil rights movement.
In Chicago in the early 1970s, we had our own third and best - known generation of alternative spaces (each city can claim its own artist - run history, probably with a fair share of boosterism thrown in), such as ARC, Artemisia (both were feminist galleries formed from West - East Bag, a nationwide network of women artists), and N.A.M.E., with the much - heralded Randolph Street Gallery opening in 1979.7 This is not to mention still - running artist - driven efforts such as the Hyde Park Art Center, founded in 1948, and the South Side Community Art Center, the only surviving Federal Arts Center from the WPA era and the oldest African American art center in the country, famously dedicated by Eleanor Roosevelt on opening day in 1940.
Bustamante's early work aspired to give photography the status of painting and can be compared to others of his generation - such as Jeff Wall and Thomas Struth - who deployed larger formats and new strategies to edge photography up the established hierarchy.
Where an earlier generation of African - American artists, such as abstract expressionist Norman Lewis, seen in the first room, were marginalised by an art world that was, the show argues, systemically racist, the new generation were determined to fight their way in «by all means necessary», to paraphrase one of the great buzz figures of the time Malcolm X.
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