Sentences with phrase «early association»

Despite early associations with movements such as Arte Povera and Minimalism, Giorgio Griffa's work was not exhibited in the United States for 40 years after his first solo exhibition in New York at Ileana Sonnabend's gallery.
Extreme distortions of the human (and animal) figure are found throughout, as are the insouciant humor and reckless disregard for good taste that have fueled his work for decades, and that prompted early associations between Saul's paintings and the work of the Chicago Imagists and Bay Area Funk artists.
It's likely that the early association between the ponzi scheme and bitcoin tainted the cryptocurrency in the minds of many.
Capps, W. H.» «Being and Becoming» and «God and the World»: An Analysis of Whitehead's Account of their Early Association,» Revue philosophique de Louvain, LXIII (1965), 572 - 590.
The fact that, in spite of its early association with that world and of the antagonism felt because of this seeming alliance, Christianity won some adherents from other cultures is evidence of the striking universality and vigor of the impulse which created it.
Its early association in Europe with rebellious political activities led to Charles II outlawing coffeehouses from January 1676 (although the uproar created forced the monarch to back down two days before the ban was due to come into force).
Humans may have evolved this early association between numbers and space to provide the mental building blocks for learning basic mathematical concepts, she hypothesizes.
But those earlier associations, far from lending the story any real emotional conviction, serve only to throw its essential callousness into high relief.
Despite his early association with graffiti, Basquiat never considered himself a graffiti artist.
Eventually, his early association with Cage, Joseph Beuys, George Maciunas and other Fluxus artists gave him the freedom to introduce video as an art medium in 1963.
The Garden Galleries at IMMA present a broad range of Patrick Scott's paintings from his early association with the White Stag Group in the 1940s when he rendered playful, deliberately naïve birds, trees, railings and other forms in simplified settings.
I assumed, if only from their earlier associations with Willie Soon, that you would not agree with them.
Despite all these troubles, and an early association with illegal activities, bitcoin's rise as a currency is unparalleled in human history.

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