Sentences with phrase «entirely new body»

The Mauritian legal framework on international arbitration brings international arbitration principles in an entirely new body of rules, completely separate from those governing domestic arbitration, and which are designed in line with international principles and practices underlying the UNCITRAL Model Law on arbitration.
In that show, Emin presented an entirely new body of work, marking a departure which has seen the artist explore, in more formal terms, the female figure, leading to exhibitions at White Cube in 2014 and the Leopold Museum in 2015.
In Emotional Architecture, Casebere will present an entirely new body of work inspired by world - renowned Mexican architect Luis Barragán.
I have created an entirely new body of work.
For this, her first solo exhibition in the UK since 2005, Bulloch will show an entirely new body of work that develops and de-constructs the «pixel box» sculptures which have become her signature.
-- Bringing an entirely new body of work to the gallery both indoors and out, this highly anticipated exhibition is a must - see showcase in the making.
The city of Detroit plays a major influence in MEGGS» philosophy behind Spoiled Rotten, as he created an entirely new body of work during his five - week residency at Inner S
London - based Dutch artist Magali Reus's first major institutional solo exhibition in London comprises an entirely new body of work, framed by architectural interventions designed specifically for the South London Gallery's main space.
The exhibition is composed of an entirely new body of work in...
Working closely with the artist, CAMH has commissioned an entirely new body of work: a dynamic installation that combines sculpture, light, and photography; a participatory work in which visitors can converse with the artist via phone; and an artist's publication.
Griffiths» most recent solo exhibition at Halcyon Gallery, Enduring Freedom (2015), presented an entirely new body of work which alluded to a sense of disillusionment and abandon typical of many post-war twentieth - century painting.
Irish artist Sean Lynch presents an entirely new body of works entitled Adventure: Capital at the Venice Biennale this year.
Irish multi-media artist Sean Lynch presents an entirely new body of works entitled Adventure: Capital at the Venice Biennale this year.
If Wishes Were Horses at Kunsthalle Wien is the first institutional presentation of Camille Henrot's oeuvre in Austria and comprises an entirely new body of work produced for the occasion.
The programming details for both have just been announced: Pace will exhibit work by Yoshitomo Nara, while Mark Bradford will open Hauser & Wirth with an entirely new body of work.
MAGALI REUS: AS MIST, DESCRIPTION Mar 23 - May 27, 2018 London - based Dutch artist Magali Reus's first major institutional solo exhibition in London comprises an entirely new body of work, framed by architectural interventions designed specifically for the South London Gallery's main space.
A strange cross between a butchers shop and a nightclub 26 May — 7 July 2013 Jonathan Baldock's first solo exhibition in the UK for three years will include an entirely new body of work initiated during his residency at Wysing last year; large - scale felt sculptures, ceramic objects, corn - dolly masks and hand - made wall prints.
Jonathan Baldock's first solo exhibition in the UK in three years will include an entirely new body of work which he developed during a period in - residence at Wysing, November to December 2012.
The SITE Santa Fe exhibition will consist of an entirely new body of work.
Often using the artifice of theatre for the development of a narrative, Fagen will use the 16th - century palazzo as an historic backdrop for his presentation, choreographing an entirely new body of work across four rooms of the palazzo to create a path through which visitors can effectively become performers within the piece.
23/3 - 27/5/2018 MAGALI REUS: AS MIST, DESCRIPTION Magali Reus's first major institutional solo exhibition in London comprises an entirely new body of work, framed by architectural interventions.
London - based Dutch artist Magali Reus's first major institutional solo exhibition in London comprises an entirely new body of work, framed by
The exhibition is composed of an entirely new body of work in animation, sculpture, and drawing, highlighting new directions in her creative process.
After a summer - long artist's residency at Materials for the Arts, she has created an entirely new body of abstract work that reflects a decade's worth of mixed media...
For his Studio 231 exhibition, David has created an entirely new body of work.
Carmen Herrera's sixth exhibition with Lisson Gallery, and her second with the gallery in London, features an entirely new body of work created within the last year.
Holly Hendry (b. London, 1990) presents an entirely new body of work for her first solo exhibition in a UK arts institution.
For his first solo exhibition in London, New York - based artist Rashid Johnson presents an entirely new body of work in the South London Gallery (SLG)'s main space.
Internationally acclaimed Mexican artist, Gabriel Kuri, presents his first solo exhibition in a London public gallery with an entirely new body of work.
During artist Vadis Turner's residency at Materials for the Arts, she created an entirely new body of work called Storm Systems, an exhibition of abstract paintings made from ribbon and fabric.
Following Barlow's critically acclaimed Duveen Galleries Commission «dock» at Tate Britain, GIG comprises an entirely new body of work created in response to the architecture and surrounding landscape of Hauser & Wirth Somerset.
After a summer - long artist's residency at Materials for the Arts, she has created an entirely new body of abstract work that reflects a decade's worth of mixed media experimentation.
Rose Wylie will be presenting an entirely new body of paintings and related works on paper in Berlin.
««Adding an entirely new body type as a selectable hero would be costly» is a perfectly fair statement,» he said.
Body The 2016 Civic Sedan's new powertrains and sophisticated chassis design are underpinned by its entirely new body construction, where engineers went deeper in the study of dynamic body rigidity to realize an ultra-rigid platform architecture that serves as the foundation for its more sophisticated chassis design, its class - leading collision performance, and its powerful and fuel - efficient powertrains.
In a recent interview, Volkswagen Group head of design Walter de Silva said that the next Scirocco will adopt an entirely new body style.
Revealed in May 1978 and in production and on sale by the Autumn as the 1979 model year, the 900 was based on the 99 although forward of the A-pillars it was an entirely new body.
The new model features significant upgrade including an entirely new body, a longer wheelbase, and a wider front track.
Central to the improved driving dynamics is an entirely new body structure and redesigned suspension — front and rear — developed specifically to better isolate road imperfection and absorb noise without compromising handling.
I've essentially had to learn to dress an entirely new body type, and while I've loved being pregnant so far, it has at times felt like a chore to get ready in the mornings.
The televisions themselves, otherwise obsolete, cultural relics, are re-imagined with fresh verve and, as Dr. Jim Daichendt, author of the recent monograph, Kenny Scharf: In Absence of Myth (Flexibound, 2016), notes, «ultimately they're not functional anymore and are entirely new bodies

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In creating algorithms that translate biodata into visual and aural experiences, she uses the unseen functions of the mind and body to take interactivity to an entirely new level.
And yet the new form of existence, the «spiritual body» (that is, a body made for life on a different plane of existence, life with the risen Christ), is not entirely unrelated to the body of flesh and blood.
Griffin & Sherburne, New York: The Free Press, 1978, 104) In short, the self which is the «entirely living» nexus of the human body is not an enduring entity; i.e., it is not a soul.
Griffin & Sherburne, New York: The Free Press, 1978, 104) The originality prevents us then from holding that in abstraction from its animal body an «entirely living» nexus is a society.
Griffin & Sherburne, New York: The Free Press, 1978, 101 - 105) The self is the highest or regnant «entirely living» nexus in the human body.
According to postgenderism — the belief that «men and women should use advanced biotechnologies to reduce the gender gap and create entirely new opport - unities for sexual expression» — we'd be much freer to explore both our masculine and feminine sides if our bodies and personalities were no longer constrained and limited by gendered traits.
Next Series Start Date: Fridays, January 5 Come join us and experience something new — not a class that focuses on your body or baby — but something entirely for you.
Your body will be fragile from the birth, the exhaustion of a newborn, the insanity of taking care of an entirely new human life.
These changes are due almost entirely to hormone releases in the body, all in anticipation of sustaining the new life within.
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