Sentences with phrase «exhibit ends of the earth»

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EXHIBITS The Race to the End of the Earth May 2010 — January 2011 at the American Museum of Natural History in New York.
This bold patriotic display underscoring the importance of familiar animals, and that one needn't go to the ends of the earth to find exotic species, conveyed a laudable message, and if he'd unveiled his exhibit today, his motives wouldn't be questioned.
He returned to his artistic practice in 2005, and has since exhibited in several group exhibitions including State of Mind: New California Art Circa 1970 co-organized by the Berkeley Art Museum and the Orange County Museum of Art; Ends of the Earth: Art of the Land to 1974 at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; and Afterlife: A Constellation, curated by Julie Ault as part of the 2014 Whitney Biennial.
The effect of the show is meant to manifest itself in the range of emotion exhibited by the carefully selected works — the sense of nostalgia in Qureshi's plaintive cast concrete palm fronds from Mecca, Kley's unassuming but gorgeous cinerary urn for a dear friend, Strobert's aesthetically dazzling primer of her own body's extents, and Paine's bemused diagrams all offer traces and referents of the human experience, happily or sadly at the tail end of our unique presence as a highly evolved primate species on the earth.
There is great irony in her series As Terras do Fim do Mundo, recently exhibited at the Walther Collection's new Chelsea Project Space, as this land at the end of the earth, scarred from three decades of civil war, is anything but occupied.
The weather on planet Earth exhibits a considerable degree of random variation, and sometimes the sequence of ridges and troughs in the upper atmosphere just so happens to line up in a very similar configuration for weeks (or even months) on end.
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