Sentences with phrase «epitaph for»

The epitaph for coal has already been written and we certainly will be the final nail in the coffin.
Gates» response to the events of the 1960s were celebrated in the solo exhibition An Epitaph for Civil Rights at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, where the present work was shown in the year of its creation.
Some pieces from An Epitaph for Civil Rights and Other Domesticated Structures, his solo exhibition at Gupta's gallery in 2011, sold before the show even opened (for $ 20,000 to $ 50,000 each).
«Johanna Breiding: Epitaph for Family,» at Human Resources L.A..
«Artist Talk: Theaster Gates,» California College of the Arts, San Francisco, CA, September 27, 2011 «Theaster Gates: An Epitaph for Civil Rights and Other Domesticated Structures,» Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia, PA, June 20, 2011 «7 Projects,» Archeworks, Chicago, IL, April 4, 2011 «In Conversation: Naomi Beckwith, Theaster Gates, and Franklin Sirmans,» part of Open Forum, The Armory Show, New York, NY, March 4, 2011
«Theaster Gates: The Listening Room,» Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA, December 9, 2011 — July 1, 2012 «An Epitaph for Civil Rights,» Museum of Contemporary Arts, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, October 1, 2011 — February 13, 2012 «An Epitaph for Civil Rights and Other Domesticated Structures,» Kavi Gupta, Chicago, IL, April 30 — July 11, 2011
Her recent solo show, Epitaph for Family, addressed notions of queer family - making, exploring love, intimacy and loss through the image and connotations of the horizon line and the dinner table.
This declaration, the last formal statement the artist made before his premature death the following year, provides a fitting epitaph for Judd's artistic career, striving as he did to find a new, more rigorous, raison d'etre for artistic endeavor in the twentieth century.
Via visual storytelling, Bloodborne writes the perfect epitaph for the world in which you now hunt; a world that is not yet dead but is instead in the process of dying.
In Milwaukee, an epitaph for the classroom blackboard (courtesy of the Journal Sentinel), laid to rest by the so - called «smart board»:
Fast & Furious 6 (Universal, Blu - ray, DVD, VOD, On Demand) was never meant to be an epitaph for Paul Walker, the lean, blue - eyed lead who, after a couple of misfire sequels, reunited with co-star Vin Diesel and revived the fuel - injected franchise into an international hit machine.
When the legend becomes fact, print the legend,» the epitaph for John Ford's superb Western.
Indeed, the grandiose last moments are outrageously risky, though Amiri Baraka leaves the audience with a haunting epitaph for the film's own form of freedom ride.
One inscription unearthed just outside Rome records an epitaph for a particularly impressive woman, composed by her adoring husband.
It suggests also that John Humphreys» proposed epitaph for Mr Farage: Nigel Farage: he led a great protest party, may well be on the money.
There may never be a more appropriate epitaph for Chris Grayling's time as justice secretary than that offered when he addressed the Joint Committee on Human Rights last year.
«I didn't kill him,» he explained afterward, «he committed suicide — came within 50 yards of me,» a fitting if unintended epitaph for the General's wartime opponents.
Long before stalled labor talks brought NHL commissioner Gary Bettman to the brink of canceling the 2004 — 05 season, NHL Players» Association senior director Ted Saskin had penciled in an epitaph for the Invisible League.
Let that Letter be a fitting epitaph for the apostle to the Gentiles, in whose tradition we stand and who has inspired Pope Benedict to declare this special Pauline Year for the upbuilding and good of all the faithful:
King Lear's words provide the appropriate epitaph for modernism: «Nothing will come of nothing.»
Even some of the brightest students see suicide as a fitting epitaph for a hopeless life.

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Likewise, the positive public and private reception of imperial moral discourse is also confirmed by, for example, the distinctive changes in group portraiture and the style of epitaphs that are a distinguishing feature of the early empire.
As, for instance, the lovely «Epitaph» by Walter de la Mare:
The fact that Harry does not understand the meaning of the epitaph, not to mention its provenance, is an entirely legitimate fictional device on the part of an author who understands the need of young people not to be spoon - fed the truth, but rather to puzzle it out for themselves.
I know they are his ego because, well, that is what he named one of them, a put - upon German shepherd who, when he finally gave up his ghost, earned his master's most dismissive epitaph: «Poor Ego never learned to stand up for hisself.»
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McCoy later added the damning epitaph: «Alan forgive me, I don't know where you have been for the last few days.»
The epitaphs composed for infant tombs also disclose a great deal about the intense grief some parents suffered.
Epitaph Records owner (and co-founder of Bad Religion) Brett Gurewitz returns to the producer's seat for this one, wringing a thrashy but precise performance out of the well - seasoned quartet.
But in the end, the cookie - cutter American Outlaws delivers an all - too - familiar epitaph, particularly during and for the summer - movie season.
No, it's too gravely serious for that, for this is an epitaph to American slaves, penned centuries late.
It's a possibly interesting curio for someone in the future who'll be wandering the future desert of the budget shelves, only to find a strange package emblazoned with a curious epitaph.
It might be time for a rethink: «The Wild Bunch» is still very much with us, in every movie that gushes slo - mo rivers of blood in the name of brotherly principle, in every action film that lunges for timely political complexity amid the spent ammo casings and slung epitaphs.
Halloween is the perfect time for your students to scare up a humorous poem or epitaph!
Scare Up Some Great Halloween Poetry - Writing Activities Halloween is the perfect time for students to scare up a humorous poem or epitaph.
In her KIPP speech, Diane dares to wonder what will be on Teach for America's «epitaph
At its heart is the woman behind the myth: Josephine Sarah Marcus, who loved Wyatt Earp for forty - nine years and who carefully chipped away at the truth until she had crafted the heroic legend that would become the epitaph her husband deserved.
His letter remains the best of epitaphs: «When, about 15 years ago, I walked into Arshile's studio for the first time the atmosphere was so beautiful I got a little dizzy, and when I came to, I was bright enough to take the hint immediately... I come from 36 Union Square.»
The headstone bears a remarkable epitaph revealing the contradiction of the American revolutionary call for freedom and liberty while upholding and profiting from slavery.
This epitaph does not help the science, but in an odd way it seems appropriate for final error bounds.
We are sorry to learn of the passing of Justice David Marshall and thank you for an excellent epitaph.
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