Sentences with phrase «early print career»

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Especially early in my career, I would struggle to find a way to accurately correlate a how much my company was spending on trade shows and print ads and the outcomes we reaped from those investments.
In addition to peer - reviewed journals, AAAS provides an array of print and online resources for educators, students, early - career scientists and engineers, reporters and the public.
Simon Moore recently examined a particularly fine example / Francis Howe: Motor Man Par Excellence — As the late Tim May's biography of Earl Howe is published, we print an exclusive extract about his lordship's early racing career / Over-egging the Egger?
In the early days of his career, he was responsible for everything from writing and marketing his work to printing and shipping his finished books and he took the process of choosing a printer and the right paper very seriously (Mother Earth News).
As stated previously, these regulations will help ensure program graduates have sustainable debt levels both in the early part of their careers and in later years so loan payments are kept manageable and do Start Printed Page 64923not interfere with individuals» ability to repay other debts or result in general over-indebtedness.
These nine prints in themselves offer a mini-retrospective of the main motifs used throughout her career, from the early orthogonal patterns of her Bauhaus period, through her lyrical knots and threads and fibres of her Black Mountain pictorial weavings, to her more geometric and graphic works with their repetitions of triangular and rhomboidal forms of her later years.
That instinct for finding common ground between old and new, rarefied and popular mediums is also much in evidence at the Whitney show, which tracks Stella's career from those early canvases into recent sculptural experiments with 3D printing.
Early in her life as she was starting a career in Paris, Bourgeois was associated with the concepts of Surrealism due to the regular use of fantastic elements within her printed pieces.
That is because the titanic success of LOVE, which grew out of an early 1961 painting titled 4 - Star Love and evolved into a beloved series of prints and sculptures, cast the rest of his extensive career's worth of work in shadow.
Although by no means exhaustive, this exhibition offers an important opportunity to survey the artist's career, including his early «body print» Spade (Power for the Spade), 1969, and his sardonic riff on Minimalism, Untitled, 1989, a sculpture of fortified - wine bottles.
Paintings, drawings, commercial illustrations, sculptures, prints, photographs, wallpapers, sketchbooks, and books cover the entire range of Warhol's career, from his early student work to pop art paintings and collaborations.
Prints figure prominently throughout his career from his earliest work as a commercial illustrator in the 1950s to the collaborative silkscreens made in the Factory during the 1960s and the commissioned portfolios of his final years.
This major survey, on view from 23 September to 10 December, comprises more than 150 works including sculpture, drawings and prints, and spans over 60 years from Johns» early career to the present.
Trained as a chemical engineer and a medical doctor, Porter began his career in photography in the early 1930s by making black - and - white prints in his spare time while working as a bacteriologist and teaching at Harvard University.
The exhibition celebrates Caldicott's 30 - Year career, gathering an exciting variety of works in all media, from early photographs through to his recent prints and paintings.
Even early on in his career his embrace of change marked him out, allowing him to break down all the existing divisions between painting, sculpture, printing, photography, dance, and forming endlessly inventive ways of forging them together.
Organised in collaboration with MoMA in New York, each chapter of Rauschenberg's long career will be represented by important works, among which will be a stellar selection of his legendary Combines — hybrids between painting and sculpture — as well as his graphic screen prints whose depiction of the assassinated US president John F Kennedy signal the artist's early commitment to political activism.
Zarina: Paper Like Skin January 25 — April 21, 2013 This retrospective of Indian - born American artist Zarina Hashmi is the first major exploration of the master printmaker's career, charting a developmental arc from her work in the 1960s to the present and including many seminal works from the late 1960s and early 1970s, woodblock prints, etchings and lithographs, and a small selection of related sculptures in bronze and cast paper.
The show provides a panoramic view of her career and work, from early sculpture that sold well with her first dealer Leo Castelli to technically rigorous, thematically turbulent drawings and prints from the»70s.
At the time Wayne Gretzky was at the height of his career, having just won the Stanley Cup after having been bought a few years earlier by Peter Pocklington, the long - time owner of the Edmonton Oilers and co-commissioner of the Warhol prints.
The prints are some of Hockney's earliest works and exemplify his incredible skill at this stage in his career.
Exhibited are 41 small - scale photographic prints taken early in Adams» career.
This Daguerreian Gallery exhibition will trace the trajectory of Brady's early career through portrait daguerreotypes, ambrotypes and salted - paper prints in the National Portrait Gallery's collection.
In her early career King was a Curator of Prints and Drawings at Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery.
Earlier in her varied career, includes computer graphics, print making, gouache painting; and even one - of - a-kind silk - screened tee shirts sold at Thompson Square Park back in the day.
In her early career Reyahn was a Curator of Prints and Drawings at Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery.
Featuring Singaporean sculptor and printmaker Kim Lim, find out the development of Lim's sculpture and print works since her early days in the 1950s, and her influence towards her husband, Bill Turnball's artistic career.
This Daguerreian Gallery exhibition traces the trajectory of Brady's early career through portrait daguerreotypes, ambrotypes and salted - paper prints in the National Portrait Gallery's collection.
The Art League was the recipient of her large body of silkscreen prints from early in her career.
Earlier in my career, I was with American Lawyer Media in New York, where I was editor - in - chief of the National Law Journal and editorial director of the Litigation Services Division, responsible for a range of print and electronic publications.
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