Sentences with phrase «early pioneers such»

Spanning the period from 1875 until 1945, the notable holdings include the work of early pioneers such as Jules Tavernier and Raymond Dabb Yelland and notable Impressionists E. Charlton Fortune and Evelyn McCormick.

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Qualcomm, an early pioneer in mobile phone chips, supplies so - called modem chips to phone makers such as Apple, Samsung and LG that help the phones connect to wireless data networks.
Early pioneers, such as Hewlett - Packard Co., gave gifts to newlyweds and new parents, hosted annual picnics and showered employees with free snacks and coffee.
He started his career as a lawyer for early Internet pioneers such as Alta Vista, Yahoo, and Salesforce while practicing law at Skadden Arps.
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.
This left the way clear for such early pioneers of religious psychology as John Trenchard to uncover the supposed pathological origins of religion in the soul while still appearing to be on the side of «God» (properly understood).
The early pioneers of modernity, such as William of Ockham, John Wycliffe, Erasmus, Martin Luther, Francis Bacon, Galileo and John Locke, were all Christian by conviction.
The third season will feature four episodes dedicated to renowned French chefs, and will be released later this year; then in early 2017, expect six more episodes featuring chefs such as SoCal bread pioneer Nancy Silverton and ramen guru Ivan Orkin.
Licensed as a parent educator and early childhood teacher, she has pioneered efforts to bring topics such as temperament, neurobiology, the importance of sleep, and emotion coaching into homes, schools, medical practices, and businesses.
By the early 1990s, Swedo and the NIMH team were treating the Sydenham group and pioneering some of the same types of treatments used for patients like Paul Michael today: steroids such as prednisone to stanch the tide of immune molecules; plasmapheresis, a technique to filter the blood, cleanse it of autoantibodies, and return it intact to the patient; and intravenous delivery of a new, healthy immune system with IVIG.
Back in the early 1970s, the first BI companies, such as Cognos, pioneered the design of software and computer tools able to transform raw business operations data into analyzable information — information that BI analysts could then use to answer companies» business - related questions.
Such a product is already on the market from Dyson, the leading U.K. vacuum - cleaner company, which appeared in the early 1990s and pioneered the bagless vacuum cleaner.
That was when the earliest pioneers of dating sites (such as Match.com and FriendFinder) were brought to life.
The earlier Walker began his screen career with pioneering film companies such as Kalem and Thanhouser and reached stardom as Viola Dana's leading man in Blue Jeans (1917), a charming bit of Americana directed by the much - neglected John D. Collins.
This initial installment in the series revolves around ante-bellum America, including such esteemed early pioneers as Crispus Attucks, Harriet Tubman, Benjamin Banneker, Sojourner Truth, Phillis Wheatley and David Walker.
The majority of Joe Swanberg's directorial career has been making micro-budget indie films such as Kissing on the Mouth, LOL, and Hannah Takes the Stairs, which many consider to be early pioneers of the mumblecore (yes, I said it) movement.
Education Pioneers places early - career professionals in paid noninstructional leadership and management internships — such as administrative, analytic, and operational positions — in a variety of education - related organizations, such as charter schools, educational technology companies, school districts, and support organizations.
That was just fine with early pioneers, such as Phuong Anh Nguyen, owner of HCMC's famous Q Bar.
Minimal, hard hitting ragga from Leeds producers Danny T & Tradesman and Doncaster's Parly B. Galang sees Parly embracing a tough ragga riddim track that is reminiscent of the futurist, minimal style that was pioneered in the late 1990's and early 00's by producers such as Lenky, Ward 21, Frenchie and Steely & Clevie.
Zoink made headlines when EA, responsible for game franchises such as Battlefield and FIFA, clinched the contract to publish Zoink's pioneering game Fe, slated for release early 2018.
The studio made headlines when Electronic Arts, known for game franchises such as Battlefield and FIFA, clinched the contract to publish Zoink's pioneering game Fe, slated for release early 2018.
The first Uncharted impressed with its beautiful graphics and modernisation of the actionadventureexploration mix pioneered by earlier classics such as Tomb Raider — but its sequel turned everything up to 11.
Moving to New York City the same year, he became immersed in the downtown art scene, and was a pioneer of early video art influenced by Warhol's screen tests and French New Wave directors such as Jean - Luc Godard.
It begins with her early choreographic works and pioneering video performances, such as the Organic Honey series, and culminates with her most recent piece They Come to Us without a Word, which was presented in 2015 at the Pavilion of the United States for the 56th edition of the Venice Biennale, and will premiere in North America at DHC / ART.
A pioneering gallerist, she took a daring approach — like mounting Acconci's controversial Seedbed — and introduced or gave early shows to major artists such as Carroll Dunham and Ashley Bickerton in 1980s.
Ranging from early experimentations of the early 19th century in France to our contemporary era, this exhibition juxtaposes pioneering historical legacies with divergent contemporary trajectories, as a means of building a contextual foundation for the experience and re-experience of such work.
This includes artists such as conceptual art pioneer Stephen Willats, whose multimedia works employed computers as early the 1970s.
From the early 1960s until today, Stephen Willats has situated his pioneering practice at the intersection between art and other disciplines such as cybernetics, advertising systems research, learning theory, communications theory and computer technology.
It brings together leading avant - garde composers of the early postwar period such as Elliot Carter, Pierre Boulez and Karlheinz Stockhausen; pioneers of electroacoustic music such as François Bayle, Pauline Oliveros, Iannis Xenakis and Peter Zinovieff; minimalist and Fluxus - inspired artist - musicians such as Tony Conrad, Henry Flynt, Phil Niblock, Yoko Ono, Steve Reich and Terry Riley; and figures that have moved between classical / experimental realms and more pop terrain, such as Brian Eno, Kraftwerk, Howie B., Arto Lindsay and Caetano Veloso.
As early as 1947, Kenneth Anger began his homoerotic pioneer work Fireworks, and since then he has repeatedly proved to make use of his personal interests — such as the British occultist Aleister Crowley's universe — into an original form, which has emphasized the zeitgeist and demonstrated new directions within the arts of film production.
Explore the history of Pop Art from its early roots in 1940s collage by British artists to US pioneers such as Jasper Johns through to the masters of Pop, Warhol and Lichtenstein.
The Pompidou may largely be closed but it's not idle: Among recent undertakings, it has organized this exhibition of roughly a hundred paintings and drawings, charting the early development of the pioneering modernist, who conceived of abstraction in purely visual terms, quite distinct from the spiritual motivations of early nonobjective artists such as Kandinsky and Mondrian.
If early efforts by video pioneers such as Nam June Paik, Bruce Nauman and David Hall took the definition of an art object beyond its conventional parameters as a static entity produced for visual consumption, perhaps the greatest strength of video art triumphed in this show is the unprecedented potential of experiential interactivity between artist, installation and spectator.
Anyone can see that the early Russian paintings in this show are a breathtaking escape from the old conventions of figurative painting, or that geometric art in the hands of great Latin American pioneers such as Oiticica and Lygia Pape is an escape from the ancien regime of the west, that their ecstatic floating forms are a vision of freedom.
Working from the early 1970s through to the mid-1980s, Mendieta pioneered themes such as displacement, identity politics and the female body which continue to forefront the work of major contemporary artists today.
A pioneer of the 1960s California «Finish Fetish» and «Light and Space» movements, and an original member of the legendary Ferus Gallery's roster, Bengston's early paintings combined post-colorfield / proto - minimalist compositions anchored by iconographic references to popular culture (such as chevrons, in the context of the Vietnam War) and personal passions: the car and surfing culture of Venice Beach, motorcycle racing, and nature.
Influenced by pioneering artists such as Bridget Riley, Victor Vasarely, M C Escher, the Beautiful Losers artists, and nostalgic memories of early pixelated video games, Cashman's work brings the term flat to a whole new level.
Although his jealously guarded privacy kept him from becoming known to the general public, he was, nevertheless, one of the early pioneers of Abstract Expressionism, and he greatly influenced such better known painters as Barnett Newman and Mark Rothko.
First co-founding Young Hoffman Gallery in 1976 and then splitting off as her eponymous Rhona Hoffman Gallery in 1983, Hoffman became known for her discerning and pioneering eye - introducing to Chicago conceptual and minimal artists like Sol Lewitt, Donald Judd, Vito Acconci, and Gordon Matta - Clark; giving women artists such as Cindy Sherman, Barbara Kruger, and Jenny Holzer solo shows early in their careers; and foregrounding work by African - American artists, including Kehinde Wiley, Mickalene Thomas, Carrie Mae Weems - and currently Derrick Adams, Deana Lawson, and Nathaniel Mary Quinn.
Beginning in the early 1950s, Rauschenberg worked closely with the composers and performers associated with the New York School, including such pioneering experimental figures as Earle Brown, John Cage, Morton Feldman, David Tudor, and Christian Wolff.
During the early to mid-1990s, he curated a number of pioneering video programmes and group shows featuring artists such as Jake & Dinos Chapman, Cerith Wyn Evans, Gary Hume and Sam Taylor - Wood.
With the advice of J. Alden Weir, Erwin Davis had pioneered such acquisitions, obtaining Manet's Boy with a Sword and Woman with a Parrot in 1881, early dark and dramatic figure pieces however, which foretold little of Impressionist tendencies.
In Ireland, painters like Mary Swanzy, Mainie Jellet and Evie Hone were early pioneers of such modern art.
The regulation also cites ACR's voluntary offset methodology for Emissions Reductions in Rice Management Systems as an approved Early Action Quantification Methodology, providing an important on - ramp for rice producers in California and the Mid-South to get credit for their pioneering initiatives to reduce methane emissions through practice changes in water management, such as reduced flooding and altered drainage timing.
What is clear is that there was a steady evolution in word processing software, with pioneers such as IBM, Xerox, Canon and Hewlett Packard, back in the 1970s and early 1980s.
HTC's position as an early pioneer in consumer VR affords it the opportunity to move to an upper - class position in the market where it can justify somewhat higher margins while newcomers such as Microsoft's Windows Mixed Reality hardware partners scramble to gain traction in the more - affordable VR segment where competition is getting tough.
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