Not exact matches
Much more recently Eldridge Cleaver has pointed out that the splitting tendency in American culture, which we have
traced back to the
early Puritans, tended to make the white man a mind without a body and the black man a body without a mind.20 Only when the white man comes to respect his own body, to accept it as part
of himself, will he be able to accept the black man's mind and treat him as something other than the
living symbol
of what he has rejected in himself.
With the approach
of Updike's 50th birthday, and with the publication
of this his 25th book, it is time to offer an assessment
of his work as a whole: to
trace his natively Lutheran vision
of life as cast by God into an indissoluble ambiguity, to examine his treatment
of death and sex as the two phenomena wherein the human contradiction is most sharply focused, to set this new novel in relation to the
earlier «Rabbit» books, and to determine what is religiously troubling and compelling about Updike's art.
The 14 - year study found that problems in teenage years could be
traced back to a lack
of quality time with dads in the
early months
of life.
Toward that end he pursued studies
of small (meiofaunal) grazing animals
living within microbial mats and documented the
earliest appearance
of animal and
trace (so - called Ediacaran) fossils in late Precambrian sediments in NE Norway.
Earlier this year, researchers discovered that periods when the ocean had high levels
of trace elements — like zinc, copper, manganese and selenium — seemed to overlap with periods
of high productivity, including the Cambrian explosion, when most groups
of living animals first appeared.
There, Liu spotted what many other paleontologists before him had somehow missed: a series
of sinuous
traces thought to be left behind by organisms
of the Ediacaran biota, the planet's
earliest known forms
of animal
life.
One study argues that an
earlier wave
of modern humans contributed
traces to the genomes
of living people from Papua New Guinea.
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Early farmers from across Europe, and to some extent modern - day Europeans, can trace their DNA to early farmers living in the Aegean, whereas people living in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran and India share considerably more long chunks of DNA with early farmers in
Early farmers from across Europe, and to some extent modern - day Europeans, can
trace their DNA to
early farmers living in the Aegean, whereas people living in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran and India share considerably more long chunks of DNA with early farmers in
early farmers
living in the Aegean, whereas people
living in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran and India share considerably more long chunks
of DNA with
early farmers in
early farmers in Iran.
The story
traces back to the
early 1950s, when chemists Stanley Miller and Harold Urey
of the University
of Chicago in Illinois tried to recreate the building blocks
of life under conditions they thought resembled those on the young Earth.
From now on, this new geography will have to be taken into account when studying
early Mars to look for
traces of life or for an ocean, for instance.
WELCOME TO GOVERNMENT PRINTING PRESS The Government Printing Press, formerly «Imprensa Nacional», is the oldest Institution
of the Government dating Rock art engravings found in Goa exhibit the
earliest traces of human
life in India.
The
earliest traces of human
life in the area now known as Argentina are dated from the Paleolithic period, with further
traces in the Mesolithic and
But for the sake
of... The
earliest traces of human
life in the area now known as Argentina are dated from the Paleolithic period, with further
traces
Rock art engravings found in Goa exhibit the
earliest traces of human
life in India.
The
earliest traces of human
life in the area now known as Argentina are dated from the Paleolithic period, with further
traces in the Mesolithic and Neolithic.
Troubadours (Director: Morgan Neville)-- A musical journey
tracing the
lives and careers
of James Taylor and Carole King, pillars
of the California singer / songwriter scene, which converged in and around LA's Troubadour Club in the late 1960s and
early 1970s.
This version
of Wonder Woman, with the dynamic Gal Gadot in the lead,
traces the character back to her
early days as a young Amazonian girl
living off a private island shielded from Ares, the GreekRead More →
Troubadours (Director: Morgan Neville)-- A musical journey
tracing the
lives and careers
of James Taylor and Carole King, pillars
of the Calfornia singer / songwriter scene, which converged in and around LA's Troubadour Club in the late 1960s and
early 1970s.
Cars In My
Life — Variety is the spice of David Cole's motoring life / Enjoying The Open Road — Michael Bowler makes some suggestions for the pre-season preparations of your pride and joy / Motoring Memories — We up the tempo with a selection of heavenly bodies from the CK Bowers archive / A Page From The Leaf — Dr R Elliot - Pyle chronicles the development of the twin - cam engine used by Lea Francis in the»20s / Sunbeam's First Victor National Motor Museum director — Michael Ware has traced a surviving early British racer / The Bradley Tapes — WF Bradley recalls a strange relationship to Ronald «Steady» Barker / Modern Values — Vauxhall's Ten proved to be a winner with British families — Jonathon Wood discovers why / Believe It Or
Life — Variety is the spice
of David Cole's motoring
life / Enjoying The Open Road — Michael Bowler makes some suggestions for the pre-season preparations of your pride and joy / Motoring Memories — We up the tempo with a selection of heavenly bodies from the CK Bowers archive / A Page From The Leaf — Dr R Elliot - Pyle chronicles the development of the twin - cam engine used by Lea Francis in the»20s / Sunbeam's First Victor National Motor Museum director — Michael Ware has traced a surviving early British racer / The Bradley Tapes — WF Bradley recalls a strange relationship to Ronald «Steady» Barker / Modern Values — Vauxhall's Ten proved to be a winner with British families — Jonathon Wood discovers why / Believe It Or
life / Enjoying The Open Road — Michael Bowler makes some suggestions for the pre-season preparations
of your pride and joy / Motoring Memories — We up the tempo with a selection
of heavenly bodies from the CK Bowers archive / A Page From The Leaf — Dr R Elliot - Pyle chronicles the development
of the twin - cam engine used by Lea Francis in the»20s / Sunbeam's First Victor National Motor Museum director — Michael Ware has
traced a surviving
early British racer / The Bradley Tapes — WF Bradley recalls a strange relationship to Ronald «Steady» Barker / Modern Values — Vauxhall's Ten proved to be a winner with British families — Jonathon Wood discovers why / Believe It Or Not?
Magical mountain scenery,
Early Stone Age artefacts, cultural - historic structures and ruins, interesting geological formations, wildlife, bird
life, lichens, marine
trace fossils, three Matjiesfontein Fynbos vegetation types and clear night skies create a unique sense
of place and ensure that there is something to interest all nature lovers.
Curator Jason Andrew will
trace the remarkable
life and art
of Biala from her
early days
of hitch - hiking to Provincetown in the «20s, to jumping on a boat to Paris and later her dramatic escape from Nazi occupied France in the «30s, to her
early support
of Willem de Kooning and participation in the New York School in the»40s.
Two Centuries
of American Still -
Life Painting: The Frank and Michelle Hevrdejs Collection traces the history of American still - life painting in the United States over the course of nearly 200 years, from the early 19th century to the present
Life Painting: The Frank and Michelle Hevrdejs Collection
traces the history
of American still -
life painting in the United States over the course of nearly 200 years, from the early 19th century to the present
life painting in the United States over the course
of nearly 200 years, from the
early 19th century to the present day.
The exhibition
traces the evolution
of Michael Goldberg's work from the
early cubist inspired drawings
of the 1940s to the monumental nonobjective paintings
of the
early 1960s and the abstracted landscapes and still -
lifes of the mid - to late «60s, the monochromatic paintings
of the 1970s and ending with his use
of grids in the 1980s.
The Art
of the Flower
traces the development
of the floral still
life from the late 18th century through the
early 20th century, emphasizing the tremendous depth and scope
of creative engagement with the genre throughout this era.
Kelly's iconic feminist work Post-Partum Document (1973 — 79) is resurfaced in a show devoted to her
early photographs, films, and prototypes from the 1970s,
tracing the first six years
of her son's
life and the intimate relationship between mother and child.
Each image captures a moment staged by the artist,
traces of his
early creative
life.
Various Small Fires presents
LIFE: On The Moon, a group exhibition
tracing the immediate influence and lasting significance
of the epochal July 20, 1969 moon landing on the
early development
of Land Art, represented by Robert Smithson and Michelle Stuart, in dialogue with recent works by Christopher Badger, Trevor Paglen, Katie Paterson, and Tavares Strachan... read more
John Akomfrah, Peripeteia, 2012 is the first part
of a proposed trilogy that looks at the
traces, appearances and disappearances
of early African
life in Europe.
Judd identified actual space as «inherently more powerful and specific than paint on a flat surface,» a sentiment characteristic
of Minimalist faith in the productive reality
of embodied, as opposed to purely visual, experience.1 Hammons, however, combines the purified geometry
of a Judd or an
early Robert Morris with the cast - off
traces of African - American urban
life.
Kusama has noted that she began to see her surroundings through a screen
of dots
early in her
life, and she later came to refer to the process as obliteration — the gradual removal
of any
trace of something.
Recently out in paperback, his book
of photos
traces life in the little woods throughout the seasons, with fiery leaves framing the Dakota in fall and a group
of picnickers on a boulder in
early spring, making up a sort
of portrait
of a park - within - a-park.
The artist's large - scale sculptures reveal the
trace of the human hand and suggest her
early recollections
of being surrounded by wooden walls, tools, and utensils as a child
living in wartime labor and refugee camps in Germany after her family was forced to leave Poland.
DA: From around the time
of the Peggy Guggenheim show in
early 1946 through to the mid 1950s, Still was exploring the flip side
of landscape — the beleaguered
traces of the
living presence that in his existential scenario activated its spaces.
As a collateral event
of the 57th Venice Biennale, the exhibition
traces Jan Fabre's output since its
early days, prompting a philosophical, spiritual and political reflection on
life and death centred on the crucial notion
of metamorphosis, presenting works in glass and bone produced between 1977 and 2017, now brought together for the first time.
Krishnapriya Tharmakrishnar (b. 1987) ( Image: Impression 2 - 1, 2015, Nail drawing on
tracing paper ) is an emerging artist
lives and works in the northern Sri Lankan city
of Jaffna, Sri Lanka, which experienced fierce fighting during the civil war from the
early 1980s.
Inspired by the depictions
of a black man and woman drawn by Albrecht Dürer in the
early sixteenth century, Peripeteia (2012)
traces the appearance and disappearance
of African
lives in
early modern Europe.
Tracing the full arc
of the Joseph Cornell's
life and career, the exhibition «Joseph Cornell: Wanderlust», presents 80 works ranging from collages, films and
early objects produced in the «30s to the intricate box constructions for which he is today best known.
Akomfrah's, Peripeteia, which was purchased from Lisson Gallery, is the first part
of a proposed trilogy that addresses the
traces, appearances and disappearances
of early African
life in Europe.
Spanning work made from the 1950s to the end
of the artist's
life, this survey
traces Maria Lassnig's evolution from
early experiments with abstraction to a richly inventive figuration and the refinement
of her «body awareness» paintings, in which she captured physical sensation as felt from within.
Howardena Pindell: What Remains to Be Seen
traces the themes and visual experiments that run through the New York — based artist's five decades - long career, featuring
early figurative paintings, pure abstraction and conceptual works, and personal and political art that emerged in the aftermath
of a
life - threatening car accident in 1979.
Spanning work made from the 1950s to the end
of the artist's
life, this survey
traces Lassnig's evolution from
early experiments with abstraction to a richly inventive figuration and the refinement
of her «body awareness» paintings, in which she captured physical sensation as felt from within.
The book
traces Greenberg's
life from his
early days in Brooklyn to the founding
of Caliper, but it's more than just a great biography — which it truly is.