Sentences with phrase «eponymous show»

This solo exhibition, an eponymous show by the Egyptian artist Hassan Khan, constituted the entire visual arts program of the Downtown Contemporary Arts Festival (D - CAF), Egypt's only international multidisciplinary contemporary arts festival.
Created by the artist in close collaboration with designer Joseph Logan and published on the occasion of her eponymous show at David Zwirner, New York, in November 2016, Polka Dots features an essay by Johanna Burton that charts Bove's fascination with process and commitment to disrupting traditional ways of seeing.
Patrizio Di Massimo's Inside Me (2013) departs from the eponymous show's primary focus on figurative painting; but it summarises, fairly directly, the Italian painter's focus on interiority, his understanding of the self as being inside the body.
Created by the artist in close collaboration with designer Joseph Logan and published on the occasion of Bove's eponymous show at David Zwirner, New York, in November 2016, Polka Dots features an essay by Johanna Burton that charts the artist's fascination with process and commitment to disrupting traditional ways of seeing.
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.
Both of these acclaimed retrospectives have been appropriated by institutions and art historians for curatorial concepts, such as for the eponymous show From Surface to Space on Malevich at the Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden - Baden in 2008.
Neighboring Hanart TZ Gallery has invested all its energy in Gu Wenda, organizing three simultaneous solo exhibitions: an eponymous show at the gallery; one at the gallery's booth at Art Basel Hong Kong; and another at the art fair's Encounter section, which featured the artist's much - documented United Nations — Man and Space (1999 — 2000), comprising 188 flags made from human hair.
Marc Jacobs takes his post-show bow - or run - following his eponymous show which had the audience in rapturous applause.

Not exact matches

Founded by iconic TV presenter Dick Clark, host of the «American Bandstand» pop music TV show from 1957 to 1987, the eponymous firm went public in 1986 before being taken private 16 years later.
TapouT also sells its clothing at major fights and has an eponymous reality show going into its third season.
Charlie Rose was also fired from his eponymous PBS show, and was replaced by Christiane Amanpour in early December.
According to AdWeek, 11 companies, including the television - shopping network QVC and Carnival Company (which operates the eponymous cruise line), are providing on - air sponsorships for the newest season of The Apprentice; a twelfth, the Japanese motorcycle company Kawasaki, withdrew from a previously reported deal after customers threatened a boycott because of its sponsorship of the show.
Earlier this year, her short - lived eponymous talk show ended — a venture she now says wasn't a good fit for her.
The NBC newsman's conversations with the Yankees» Jason Giambi, Mariano Rivera and Joe Torre for his eponymous CNBC show produced some poignant reflections on 9/11, among other topics.
Jerry Springer, the former Cincinnati mayor best known to a generation of Americans for his eponymous tabloid talk show, is reportedly weighing a run for the Democratic nomination to be Ohio's next governor.
Trivial stories dominate the mediaJerry Seinfeld described his eponymous sitcom as «a show about...
Shock jock Don Imus announced that he is retiring from his eponymous Imus in the Morning radio show.
Rose, former co-anchor of «CBS This Morning» and host of his eponymous PBS show, was welcomed to SUNY Oswego in 2014 for the college's annual media summit.
«I train MacGyvers,» says computer scientist Sujeet Shenoi, the director of the program, referring to the hero of the eponymous late - 20th century TV show, who solved crimes and helped people with technical ingenuity and resourcefulness.
A 1985 column in Scientific American showed how simple computer programs could be used to view fractal pioneer Benoit Mandelbrot's eponymous set
Like Bay, Webb comes from a fashion - forward mass brand — she worked as a design director at J.Crew under Jenna Lyons, and currently designs an eponymous line that shows at New York Fashion Week.
Vaccarello also has his own eponymous label that shows during Paris Fashion Week every season.
Just last year we finally learned how to properly clean it, it premiered its eponymous television show, and experts finally developed a specialized face yoga routine; in the past few months its wildly successful «book» has acquired WhatsApp and Oculus, and now?
Former J.Crew designer and current Banana Republic creative advisor Marissa Webb, whose show for her eponymous line was also scheduled for 4 p.m. on the 11th; and Adam Selman, a favorite of Rihanna's whose show was scheduled for 5 p.m., both rescheduled their shows at the end of last week, after news broke of the Yeezy season 3 event.
In September 2004, he set up an eponymous ready - to - wear label, showing his first collection in Milan for the Autumn / Winter 2005 season.
Then in January 2009, he moved back to Paris, making his eponymous ready - to - wear collection debut, showing five looks in the window of the Parisian boutique Maria Luisa.
The film wouldn't work quite as well as it does without a force in the eponymous role, and Robbie quickly proves herself as the star of the show.
The film's final act is both its best and worst, anchored by the long - gestating blow - up between the young newlyweds — naturally, it's set on the eponymous Chesil Beach — that sees both Howle and Ronan delivering show - stopping performances and Sean Bobbitt's lush cinematography combining beauty and function in with total precision.
Buddha Smash, a hilarious and explosive new web show takes the eponymous character Buddha, a large and angry Asian man, who smashes and destroys objects with his bare hands, done in a 2D gaming format, ala Street Fighter or Mortal Kombat.
Centered as much on the rise and fall of Alex Pettyfer's ingenue character as it was on Channing Tatum's eponymous figure, Magic Mike showed viewers the allure of this life before hitting them with the harsh realities that lurked within.
The eponymous boy is skillfully played by Jacob Kogan — a performance that rarely shows the signs of a beginning actor.
This time, the creative drivers are Trevor Moore, Sam Brown and Zach Cregger, known collectively as comedy troupe The Whitest Kids U'Know, who had an eponymous sketch show on Stateside screens on different channels between 2007 and 2011.
After gaining popularity with their eponymous Comedy Central sketch show, it was only a matter of time before Keegan - Michael Key and Jordan Peele made the jump to the big screen.
Per the official show description, the revival centers on «the eponymous broadcast news legend, played by Candice Bergen, and her biting take on current events, now in a world of 24 - hour cable, social media, «fake news» and a vastly different political climate.»
Three bounty hunter brothers show up in a small town in search of a fugitive, who happens to be one of the eponymous gunmen Stanwyck employs to run her cattle empire.
It's possible that Luke Cage is Netflix and Marvel's most dynamic show yet — to the point where the eponymous hero was almost the least interesting character they put up there.
Here Bell plays the eponymous Sarah Marshall, star of a ludicrous forensic detective show called «Crime Scene» opposite William Baldwin, whose stock in trade is making tastelessly absurd tough - guy wisecracks about hideously sickening crimes (see any episode of the «CSI» or «Law and Order» franchises).
Arnett voices BoJack Horseman in the eponymous animated show, which has brought the streaming giant a slew of awards.
Hulu may have the exclusive streaming rights to Seinfeld, but that hasn't stopped the show's iconic eponymous star and creator, Jerry Seinfeld, from signing a new deal with Netflix.
Though it perhaps wasn't just the bloodshed that unnerved conservative viewers in 1967, but the sensual, borderline erotic kick «Bonnie and Clyde» implicitly shows its eponymous duo to get out of it.
So it isn't shocking that Ravitch debases herself further with a piece on her eponymous site on last week's massacre of 26 teachers and children in Newtown, Conn., that shows her to be the kind of intellectual opportunist that would take advantage of tragedy to score points.
The model will draw inspiration from the eponymous concept introduced during last year's Shanghai Auto Show (pictured above), meaning it will land as an SUV with a sporty, fastback - like roof line.
Yep, they're both spitting images of Lassie, who was played by a rough collie on the eponymous TV show.
The festival will take place at the most unique and iconic venues in Lahaina town, including the 680 - seat Maui Theater, home of the world - renowned «Ulalena show; the salty and intimate Lahaina Yacht Club; and Fleetwood's on Front St., the eponymous restaurant of legendary Fleetwood Mac drummer, Mick Fleetwood.
Set in the eponymous rural town, now virtually abandoned, the story follows two FBI agents showing up to investigate an apparent murder — only to discover a weird community of losers, ghosts and... cursed clowns.
It is, instead, a quiet show of representational drawings — 47 in total, with an additional triptych and book of prints made from the drawings via photogravure — all based on sculptures from an eponymous museum of ancient Greek and Roman sculpture in Munich.
Please join us as E.S.P. TV turns SI into the studio set for a live taping of their eponymous live television show and performance.
Deriving its title from a book by David Foster Wallace, the show comprises an eponymous new video work exploring human perception in the cold void of outer space, structured around interviews the artist conducted with NASA astronaut David Wolf about his experiences in the immediate cosmos.
An eponymous new show, opening tomorrow at Boston's Institute of Contemporary Art, represents the first full North American survey of his practice, exploring Raad's focus on investigations into distinctions between fact and fiction, especially in relation to «the veracity of archives and photographic documents in the public realm [and] the role of memory and narrative within discourses of conflict».
It's a sentiment that spans an eponymous new show of the photographer's work at the Gagosian Gallery's Athens outpost, on view until 23 April.
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