Sentences with word «eponymous»

"Eponymous" refers to something/someone that is named after or gives its name to something else. It means that the name of the thing/person is the same as the thing/person itself. Full definition
If there's not some kind of eponymous law about this, somebody should make one up.
Mixed media installation (with eponymous book on table).
Instead, he set up his own eponymous company.
The character's eponymous film is so stunning that words fail in the immediate aftermath of a first viewing.
The Korean - born sculptor's eponymous show introduces newly - fabricated pieces in addition to the artist's renowned installations, as well as various works on paper.
He ran it for years before launching his own eponymous firm in 1978.
He ran it for years before launching his own eponymous firm in 1978.
Guests at the garden's eponymous hotel are granted all - hours access to the park and its pools.
The gallery's eponymous artist has a remarkable story of finding his way into the art world.
That's significantly better than the numbers for the state's eponymous capital city.
At first, the day doesn't seem unusual, but the woman at the center of this novel set in the poor, eponymous Jamaican town certainly is.
Now, 26 years on, with eponymous galleries in New York, Singapore, and Hong Kong, Tagore has returned to mount his own exhibition to run alongside the 56th Venice Biennale.
With influences and interests ranging from astrophysics to sports — missing matter and Muhammad Ali are equally compelling as eponymous subjects of recent paintings — Whitten is a gregarious conversationalist.
Known for its incredible range of wildlife, from eponymous elk to moose, deer, birds and bison, the park has long invited guests to explore its landscape and discover the wild and wonderful animals that call Canada their home.
Vaccarello also has his own eponymous label that shows during Paris Fashion Week every season.
It was a Dan — Danny — Daniel who, after all, did some serious damage to the the mighty Rocky Raccoon, eponymous hero of a Paul McCartney composition (a song that contains the lyrics I love: «Her name was McGill and she called herself Lil / But everyone knew her as Nancy»).
Dana Buchman's eponymous line of women's fashion is one of the most widely distributed designer labels in the country, appearing in every major department store.
Yoshi and Kirby made appearances in their games coming to the Switch, battling it out for eponymous supremacy.
Likewise, at his recent eponymous exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery in London, spectators moved collectively from room to room following a soundtrack.
Collaboration also helped Mond forge the story and style of his deeply personal directorial debut, which closely squares its camera on the turmoil within Christopher Abbott's eponymous character as his mother (Cynthia Nixon) succumbs to her terminal illness.
One of the judges was Wolf Blass, the wine industry doyen whose eponymous brand is a big moneyspinner for its owner, Treasury Wine Estates, which also owns Penfolds.
The artist's eponymous new collection parodies modern living, one brutal MDF settee at a time, writes Jonathan Jones
I've been a fan of Vicki's eponymous blog for quite some time.
Inspired by Buñuel's «quick - change» structure, Itami interspersed the story of Tampopo's eponymous heroine with the erotic exploits of a gastronome gangster and a string of standalone skits, spicing the broth of his «ramen western» with comic flavor.
Watson is set to play the movie's eponymous protagonists, Belle, while Dan Stevens co-stars as her unlikely romantic suitor the Beast (formerly known as Prince Adam).
After presenting his second eponymous collection, Etoiles Mystérieuses, during Couture Week, this most Parisian of jewelry designers lifts the lid on his life in the city of lights.
For Fahrenheit 451: Reprinted (2013), Öğüt reversed the role of the fire fighters in Ray Bradbury's eponymous novel from 1953: instead of burning banned books, they were printed and distributed from a re-purposed fire truck by members of the Fire Department from Espoo, near Helsinki, one of whom — Jaakko Liesivouro — took part in the event at Chisenhale.
The deal will keep Kendra Scott's eponymous founder as the majority owner of the business which she started in 2002 with just $ 500, designing jewelry out of her spare bedroom.
The exhibition, entitled Folded in Place, represents Mann's recent eponymous series of photographs.
Fine dining fanatics gathered in Joël Robuchon's three - Michelin - starred eponymous restaurant at MGM Grand as the «Chef of the Century» prepared a «Six Course Bliss» feast.
If anyone doubted Emma Watson's suitability for the role of Belle, she proves them wrong from the very first frame, as she sings her opening eponymous song.
The large sculptures United Enemies (2011) are based on a series of eponymous works on a considerably smaller scale that he began making in 1992.
It gets a crucial financial boost from philanthropist George Washington Vanderbilt II, whose eponymous gallery in the building will host major exhibitions in the late 19th and early 20th century.
Rafman's eponymous solo exhibition at the Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal (MACM)-- the first Canadian museum show for the Montreal - based artist (a shortlist nominee for this year's Sobey Prize) following earlier solo exhibitions at the Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis (2014) and the Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2012)-- confirms Rafman's drift towards increasingly disturbing subject matter while demonstrating the persistent influence of Romanticism on his work.
The talks have involved a plan to take organic grocer Sprouts private and add it to Albertsons» portfolio, which includes eponymous grocery stores and the Safeway store brand.
The Raincoats» eponymous debut is one of the unique albums ever to manifest itself on 12» vinyl.
The volume's eponymous title effectively expresses the artist's interest in the ego and its image as well as destabilizing differences between life and imitation, reality and imagination.
After a stint at Chloé as Creative Director, Stella McCartney launched her own eponymous fashion house in 2001.
However, a splotch can be deliberate and welcomed even if it is unintentional — across generations, cultures, and mediums — as demonstrated in art historical contexts and in the two - venue eponymous group exhibition at Sperone Westwater and Lesley Heller Workspace.
We have been working with a prominent living artist on the planning and establishment of an ambitious eponymous foundation that will fulfill the artist's legacy and philanthropic goals
[6] Kant After Duchamp, by Theirry de Duve, MIT Press and OCTOBER - ISBN 0 -262-04151-0; p. 13 [7] To allude to Hal Foster's eponymous essay first published in OCTOBER, vol.
Albums often have eponymous songs attached to them — which makes voice requests a tad tricky.
She was one of the few female artists to be promoted by the legendary Annely Juda, whose eponymous London gallery from 1968 introduced so many European and American abstract artists to this country.
Paul Pfeiffer's video work from 2003 — recently screened at ATHICA — in conversation with Turner's eponymous painting from 1843.
In a bank - shot attack on businessman Republican congressional candidate Bob Turner, David Weprin and Public Advocate Bill de Blasio stood in front of reality TV star Donald Trump's eponymous tower on Fifth Avenue this morning to hold Trump up as a symbol everything that's detestable about the American system of governance.
In his solo exhibition Amor e Progresso artist Raphaël Grisey presents the newly produced eponymous video essay on the Templo da Humanidade («Temple...
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