Sentences with phrase «entire work of art in»

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Faith at work in the performance of The Nutcracker was like an offering up to God from committed people who gave their entire life to the art of dance.
Terrible in the, «Damn, the entire contents of my sandwich just fell out of this hole in my pita, and now there's a work of falafel modern art on my new white shirt,» kind of way.
He not only coated his entire face, belly and hands in the stuff, he's also created a work of legume - inspired art on the tabletop.
In Brian De Palma's entire career, his 1974 musical horror film Phantom of the Paradise is perhaps the one work of art most difficult to...
Add to this nebulous college entrance environment the challenge presented by the proliferation of four - year high schools, whose numbers skyrocketed from 2,526 in 1890 to 10,213 in 1910, and it is easy to see why the trustees of the Carnegie Foundation felt the need to define college: «An institution to be ranked a college must have at least six (6) professors giving their entire time to college and university work, a course of four full years in liberal arts and sciences, and should require for admission not less than the usual four years of academic or high school preparation, or its equivalent, in addition to the preacademic or grammar school studies.»
«In this document,» they wrote, «art means two things: (1) creative works and the process of producing them, and (2) the whole body of work in the art forms that make up the entire human intellectual and cultural heritage.&raquIn this document,» they wrote, «art means two things: (1) creative works and the process of producing them, and (2) the whole body of work in the art forms that make up the entire human intellectual and cultural heritage.&raquin the art forms that make up the entire human intellectual and cultural heritage.»
Students complete this entire process in two and a half weeks of working with the art, computer science, and technology education teachers.
In their report to the entire class they discussed availability of technology as well as strategies they might use when working in that school as teachers of English language artIn their report to the entire class they discussed availability of technology as well as strategies they might use when working in that school as teachers of English language artin that school as teachers of English language arts.
We work with them throughout the entire life cycle of the book to teach and train them about the process of publishing and in the art of becoming a professional author.
His art can be seen all over town, including the recent beautification of the sidewalk along Cabrillo Blvd near West Beach, but this is the first time in a little while that I remember an entire solo show of his work.
The stories forged in Israel that the entire world has come to know have changed people and nations and inspired countless works of art, music, literature, speech, science, and valor for thousands of years; and today, Israel's technological innovation, diverse culture, and ongoing adventure captivate millions of visitors every year.
From the Magus dilemma to the courtroom scene, find out why many consider this game the high point in the entire role - playing genre in this in - depth examination of Chrono Trigger, a ton of fun and a true work of art.
«America Is Hard to See,» the Whitney Museum's inaugural exhibition in its new building, showcased art by Castle, Bill Traylor (who was born into slavery in Alabama and began making art at age 85), and Horace Pippin (one of the first self - taught African American painters to attract the attention of major museums like the Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney), but was also, in Edlin's view, «something of a missed opportunity,» considering the overall ratio of those few works to the entire installatiart by Castle, Bill Traylor (who was born into slavery in Alabama and began making art at age 85), and Horace Pippin (one of the first self - taught African American painters to attract the attention of major museums like the Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney), but was also, in Edlin's view, «something of a missed opportunity,» considering the overall ratio of those few works to the entire installatiart at age 85), and Horace Pippin (one of the first self - taught African American painters to attract the attention of major museums like the Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney), but was also, in Edlin's view, «something of a missed opportunity,» considering the overall ratio of those few works to the entire installatiArt and the Whitney), but was also, in Edlin's view, «something of a missed opportunity,» considering the overall ratio of those few works to the entire installation.
His entire body of work reads as a tribute to a half - century's worth of influential artists and movements in modern art.
The entire Bushwick has been working their ass off to showcase the best of what they have in store, which means endless rehearsals, hours of art hanging, clean up of their studios so that they can actually invite public in, thousands of social media messages and press releases.
The Museum of Modern Art is presenting «Stephen Shore,» the first survey of the artist's work in New York drawn from his entire career.
Works included in the exhibition include those on loan from SFMOMA, the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Smithsonian American Art Museum, and span De Forest's entire career.
During the same year, another retrospective of her entire work, with wool pictures, ceramics, foam sculptures and collages was held at the WIELS Contemporary Art Centre in Brussels.
The entire show consists of six different chapters, each showing different relation between the body and the space, from a large 8x2 meter charcoal studies depicting football hooligans fighting, four paintings of the skaters in a modern art museum breaking a series of paintings by Ellsworth Kelly, six black paintings representing the infinite space beyond the surface of the abstract paintings, a cast resin sculpture and a drawing of Colonel Kurtz from Apocalypse Now, all the way to the interactive app that allows viewers to interact with the works on view.
It ranges from the NMWA's women only collection and exhibition - programme to an entire wing of the Brooklyn Museum being dedicated to feminist art; there's also The Metropolitan Museum of Art's decision to show work by lesser - known artists like Helen Torr and Elizabeth Catlett that has never been on view in «Reimagining Modernism: 1900 — 1950» (the rehang of their modern art collection); and there's the recent acquisition by the Tate of a painting by Mary Beale, who is regarded as Britain's first professional female artiart; there's also The Metropolitan Museum of Art's decision to show work by lesser - known artists like Helen Torr and Elizabeth Catlett that has never been on view in «Reimagining Modernism: 1900 — 1950» (the rehang of their modern art collection); and there's the recent acquisition by the Tate of a painting by Mary Beale, who is regarded as Britain's first professional female artiArt's decision to show work by lesser - known artists like Helen Torr and Elizabeth Catlett that has never been on view in «Reimagining Modernism: 1900 — 1950» (the rehang of their modern art collection); and there's the recent acquisition by the Tate of a painting by Mary Beale, who is regarded as Britain's first professional female artiart collection); and there's the recent acquisition by the Tate of a painting by Mary Beale, who is regarded as Britain's first professional female artist.
It investigates the former wine - dealer's professional acumen, demonstrated by Dubuffet's creation of Art Brut and culminating in the management of an entire staff working to promote, document, and archive his activities.
The objects contained in this database represent the Dallas Museum of Art's entire accessioned collection of over 24,000 works of art from all cultures and time periods, spanning 5,000 years of human endeavArt's entire accessioned collection of over 24,000 works of art from all cultures and time periods, spanning 5,000 years of human endeavart from all cultures and time periods, spanning 5,000 years of human endeavor.
This led to an entire body of work remaining intact and untouched by the market; it's like a time - capsule but one which is remarkably fresh in the way it relates to art now.
Born in poverty in Alabama, Dial has lived his entire life in the American South, and his art, informed by decades of struggle as a black working - class man, reveals a unique perspective on America's most difficult and pervasive challenges, such as its long history of race and class conflict, the war in Iraq, and the 9/11 tragedy.
The Royal Academy currently has the largest collection of Jones's work brought together since 1995, spanning his entire career; five decades from his drawings submitted to the Royal College of Art in 1959, through his early experimental works such as The Artist Thinks (1960) and Interesting Journey (1962) to those made this year like To Be Or Not To Be (2014).
From his precisely gridded works of the 1970s to the three - dimensional panels of the 1980s and his now celebrated Wall of Light paintings from the 1990s, this volume gathers the entire oeuvre of the artist, whose work is held in numerous public collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, MoMA, and Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; the National Gallery of Art, Corcoran Gallery of Art, and Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC; Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas; and the Tate, London.
This exhibition, which includes about 178 works of art, surveys Gorky's entire career from the early 1920s until his death by suicide in 1948.
He once said of himself that he was «the one who gave steroids to Pop Art» and, looking at his momentous works, in which the entire spectrum of contemporary life seems filtered through his mind and his art, it's impossible to argue with this statemeArt» and, looking at his momentous works, in which the entire spectrum of contemporary life seems filtered through his mind and his art, it's impossible to argue with this statemeart, it's impossible to argue with this statement.
In 2013, the Brooklyn Museum, New York, USA, exhibited the touring solo exhibition, Gravity and Grace: Monumental Works by El Anatsui and the Royal Academy of Arts, London, presented the artist with the prestigious Charles Wollaston Award for his work, TSIATSIA — searching for connection, 2013, which covered the entire facade of the RA building.
Born in 1932 in Los Angeles, where she lived and worked for her entire life, Channa Horwitz studied graphic design in the early 1950s at Art Center College of Design and Fine Art at Cal State Northridge in the early 1960s.
The hallways of the Torpedo Factory's entire third floor will be lined with photographs, while studios and galleries will be filled with new work — more than 300 linear feet in all, a football field in total length — that expands the boundaries of fine - art photography.
The current exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York MoMA presents key selections and bodies of work from his entire career.
Regarding Nancy Spero, she finds «great resonance and so many lessons from her work — not just her production of an entire feminist canon but also her making a community with other women, writing and doing everything within her means to address historic, systemic, gendered absences in art
Comprising over 290 works gathered from public and private collections around the world, this inclusive retrospective, which will be seen in its entirety only at the Museum of Modern Art, will occupy the Museum's entire sixth floor — the first time that entire level has been devoted to the work of a living artist.
The student would be the German postmodernist Sigmar Polke (1941 — 2010), and the work in question would be pieces dating from after approximately 1960, when art was turning away from a belief in the power of expression to examinations of that expression, and in fact of the entire role of art.
Contemporary Arts Center in New York, Musee Des Beaux - Arts De Montreal, the Musee d'Art Moderne Grand - Duc Jean in Luxembourg and the Watari Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo, who gave their entire museum to the presentation of Lurie's work.
Bombay - based artist Nalini Malani will present a large - scale video projection across the entire west elevation of the Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh, commissioned by the Edinburgh Art Festival; leading artist Bob and Roberta Smith's new large - scale work using thousands of candles will be created by a range of community based groups in Belfast, commissioned by Factotum.
You better work it good in the art world and Franklin Evans for this show at Ameringer McEnery Yohe put the studio and his entire world into broad strokes of powerful multimedia installation and magnified superlative statements.
Thus, in addition to highlighting the spiritual themes that run through Ossorio's entire body of work, «congregation» also reveals something about his aesthetic practice — how he conceives of artistic form and how he goes about putting a work of art together.
This approach is the privilege of the private collector — the opportunity of being relieved of the necessity of documenting the entire breadth of an area of art and being able to collect the works of selected artists in depth.
In her essay, the esteemed independent curator and art historian Anne Rorimer writes, «Such is the breadth and depth of the Herbert Collection that an entire book on the art of the 1960s and 1970s could be written based on the many exemplary works included in iIn her essay, the esteemed independent curator and art historian Anne Rorimer writes, «Such is the breadth and depth of the Herbert Collection that an entire book on the art of the 1960s and 1970s could be written based on the many exemplary works included in iin it.
At Art Basel Miami Beach in 2010, the Fondation Beyeler exhibited a spectacular floor work, a first - ever project in which the entire area of the stand was covered with ceramic tiles designed by the artist.
This is mainly thanks to genuine surprises, courtesy of works by artists like Minerva Cuevas (Drunker, 1995), a video of the artist downing an entire bottle of tequila), Francis Alÿs (a painted diptych of a man in a blonde wig), Teresa Margolles (a gold reliquary containing a splinter from a home destroyed by the 2008 earthquake in Sichuan) and, of course, Orozco — the Johnny Appleseed of contemporary Mexican art.
One does not sell off great works of art to meet operating expenses, as Brandeis University is doing with the entire Rose Museum — or, in this case, to bolster the Academy's research libraries.
The explorer of color as a serialized form and the strongest expressionistic tool, Noland devoted his entire life to art and he spent his final days in the studio working on new paintings.
Performa 17 invites New York to experience the cross-disciplinary works of 32 international artists at venues spanning the entire city including: Harlem Parish, The Bronx Museum, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Black Lady Theatre, Art in General, Leslie - Lohman Museum, The Schomburg Center, Participant Inc., Brooklyn Academy of Music, Coleman Skate Park, Stone Wall Inn, and Estonia House.
In the exhibition titled Cindy Sherman — Works from the Olbricht Collection, which we announced some time ago, there will be images spanning the artist's entire career, demonstrating the unique way she influenced feminism and redefined the position of female photographers in the world of arIn the exhibition titled Cindy Sherman — Works from the Olbricht Collection, which we announced some time ago, there will be images spanning the artist's entire career, demonstrating the unique way she influenced feminism and redefined the position of female photographers in the world of arin the world of art.
In the 1970s, Ruscha, with Barbara Kruger and Jenny Holzer, among others, began using entire phrases in their works, thereby making it a distinctive characteristic of the post-Pop Art generatioIn the 1970s, Ruscha, with Barbara Kruger and Jenny Holzer, among others, began using entire phrases in their works, thereby making it a distinctive characteristic of the post-Pop Art generatioin their works, thereby making it a distinctive characteristic of the post-Pop Art generation.
«One of the main reasons we decided to act upon this extraordinary opportunity is because printmaking is really the foundation of Kiki's work and is something that informs her entire oeuvre,» High modern and contemporary art curator Michael Rooks added in an email to the AJC.
Wikipedia explains that «In the visual arts, to appropriate means to properly adopt, borrow, recycle or sample aspects (or the entire form) of man - made visual culture... Inherent in our understanding of appropriation is the concept that the new work recontextualises whatever it borrows to create the new worIn the visual arts, to appropriate means to properly adopt, borrow, recycle or sample aspects (or the entire form) of man - made visual culture... Inherent in our understanding of appropriation is the concept that the new work recontextualises whatever it borrows to create the new worin our understanding of appropriation is the concept that the new work recontextualises whatever it borrows to create the new work.
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