Sentences with phrase «eponymous group»

At the eponymous group exhibition at Corvi - Mora, art is appropriated as a vivarium, in what is an unusual and intriguing concept.
At the eponymous group exhibition at Corvi - Mora, art is appropriated...
During the Exhibition, the Studio Will Be Close is published on the occasion of the eponymous group exhibition organised by WIELS Contemporary Art Centre, Brussels (14 June — 17 August 2014) in collaboration with Motto Books.
This extensively illustrated catalogue documents an eponymous group exhibition curated by Simon Morris at Bury Museum & Sculpture Centre, England, from August - November 2016, featuring work by:
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.
The last Chipmunks movie left off with the eponymous group having skyrocketed to fame.

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Back in 2008, the family merged its eponymous company with Reuters Group PLC to create a financial information powerhouse.
Owned and operated by the dining and nightlife group, Stacked Hospitality, the new location returns Andre's to its roots by becoming his first neighborhood restaurant opening since the debut of his eponymous, groundbreaking restaurant in 1980 in Downtown Las Vegas.
Members will also include other political and economic heavyweights, such as Pascal Lamy, director - general of the World Trade Organization, and Ratan Tata, former head of the eponymous Indian business group.
A significant change is indeed afoot at the Armani Group, the privately held multi-billion-dollar Italian firm still run by its eponymous 83 - year - old founder, who launched the business 42 years ago.
This weekend, director Joe Johnston («October Sky»), alongside writers, Christopher Marcus and Stephen McFeely, brings the character to the big - screen with Captain America: The First Avenger, which stars Chris Evans (who many believed would become the cause of the film's failure) as the eponymous hero and leader of the super group, The Avengers.
So when the eponymous Mr. Robot turns up — played by Christian Slater — and offers him a role in hacktivist group fsociety, he finds it hard to resist.
It is told in the eponymous heroine's diary entries and is basically Bloomsbury Group fanfic.
On November 4, 2011, Penguin Young Readers Group will release the delightful and hilarious new picture book app MARCEL THE SHELL WITH SHOES ON: Things About Me ($ 9.99 / introductory price of $ 6.99 till February 1, 2012; Universal iOS4.3) adapted from the eponymous book written by Jenny Slate and Dean Fleischer - Camp and illustrated by artist Amy Lind.
Belonging to the eponymous Marine National Park, the Similans are a group of nine islands located 84 km northwest of Phuket.
In Blacklist, a group of terrorists known as «The Engineers» are planning a series of attacks known as the eponymous Blacklist.
She leads her own eponymous band and is a lead singer for Elliott Sharp's group, Terraplane.
Klein on the other hand was a member of the Nouveaux Réalistes group and is known for provocative monochrome paintings in his eponymous trademark blue.
Raoul De Keyser: Drift, published on the occasion of the eponymous show curated by Ulrich Loock at David Zwirner, is organized around a group of 23 paintings that De Keyser (1930 — 2012) completed shortly before his death, which have become known collectively as The Last Wall.
Half a decade before opening his eponymous gallery, Castelli — who was a member of the famous Club, the heady discussion group where the leading Abstract Expressionists of the day debated artistic ideas — concluded that the Ab Exers had not been sufficiently embraced by American collectors and institutions and decided to organize a show promoting their work.
Graffuturism is the term coined by the artist Poesia, founder of the eponymous website, in order to define sensitively the work of a group of artists from the graffiti world but using different techniques and mediums.
And successive group exhibitions Making Real at the Or Gallery, an eponymous two - person show at CSA Space with Michael Morris, and Enacting Abstraction at the Vancouver Art Gallery, plus her recent solo show New Shapes at Blanket Gallery in 2009 all gave me longer.
Taking inspiration from Maya Deren's iconic work Meshes of the Afternoon (1943), the eponymous exhibition invites a group of international artists to reinterpret the symbology of the film and its associative power to reflect on femininity, dream state, trauma and desire.
The group exhibition lends its framework from the prologue to the eponymous novel by van Dubravka Ugre?i?
Just a year after her Madison Avenue headquarters took over a former Rag & Bone boutique, Dominique Lévy has opened another outpost of her eponymous gallery — this one in Mayfair — with a group show of work by Donald Judd, Enrico Castellani, and Frank Stella from a brief moment in the early sixties when the three artists» lives intersected.
The exhibition is organized by Michael Thibault, who runs an eponymous gallery in Los Angeles and is the first of a number of small group shows that will be organized in spaces away from his gallery.
In his new Netflix series, «Bill Nye Saves the World,» the show's eponymous host asked a group of panelists, including one of the Georgetown professors, «Should we have policies that penalize people for having extra kids in the developed world?»
First up, the report author, George Beaton, CEO of the eponymous consulting group.
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