Sentences with phrase «filthy lucre»

1 Peter 5: 2 Feed the flock of God which is among you, taking the oversight thereof, not by constraint, but willingly; not for filthy lucre, but of a ready mind; 1 Corinthians 9:17 For if I do this willingly, I have a reward; but if against my will, I have been entrusted with a stewardship.
His solo exhibition Uncertain Beauty at MASS MoCA, North Adams, Massachusetts (2014 — 15), ran concurrent with the exhibition that featured Waterston's immersive installation Filthy Lucre at Freer Sackler Museum at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC (2015 — 17).
Many of the male artists employed a brand and cultivated it to extract as much filthy lucre as possible: here Jenny Saville and Rego remind us that it is all about the piece of work slaved over in a studio to bring us a unique and hand crafted view.
His solo exhibition, Uncertain Beauty at MASS MoCA, North Adams, Massachusetts (2014 - 2015), ran concurrent with the exhibition that featured Waterston's immersive installation Filthy Lucre at Freer Sackler Museum at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. (2015 - 2017).
After learning of filthy lucre channelled to the country's ambassador and his wife, Griffiths formed a special committee and began an internal investigation.
Most recent insights on the shifting boundary between friendly hospitality and filthy lucre come from American courts.
Those in charge become obsessed by filthy lucre — they go after the money.
Are there any filthy rich people antwhere who are truly moral and care primarily for their club above yet more and more filthy lucre!
The major sponsors can certainly influence FIFA's onward direction of travel but that brings us back to filthy lucre again doesn't it?
It has no intention beyond filthy lucre, no artistry learned outside the school of louder / muddier.
by Walter Chaw Split into three parts, aptly like the anthology horror films The Monsters Club and Trilogy of Terror, Disney's own direct - to - video horrorshow Cinderella II: Dreams Come True reeks of corners cut and the kind of flaccid inspiration fuelled by the urge towards filthy lucre.
But the muse doesn't always give a damn about filthy lucre, or commercial viability, or maximizing resources, and sometimes you just have to lay back and think of England and not fight it.
Each mission is prefaced by some text that gives you some context for your goal, but story is not what Filthy Lucre is about.
Filthy Lucre reminds me a lot of Hotline Miami, not saying they are similar games as they are clearly not but if you keep that in mind it is a lot easier to explain what this games is all about.
Well Filthy Lucre is as close you'll probably ever get without breaking the law or being that weird guy on the film - set that nobody invited..
Forging a link between inventive and destructive forces, Filthy Lucre forms the centerpiece of an unprecedented exhibition that highlights the complicated tensions between art and money, ego and patronage, and acts of creative expression in the nineteenth century and today.
Journalist Misha Glenny, whose book McMafia inspired the current BBC crime thriller starring James Norton, said he believes London has become a «centre of laundering filthy lucre» as «unsavoury characters» from around the world buy up property.
Painter Darren Waterston's installation Filthy Lucre is the centerpiece of Uncertain Beauty, his new exhibition at MASS MoCA in North Adams, MA (on view through January 2015).
They will say anything, take anything out of context and in many cases do anything to protect their filthy lucre.
1:3 R.S.V.) Nevertheless, sometimes we work for «filthy lucre
The Bible differentiates between «wealth» and «filthy lucre», wealth being the product of one's effort and initiative, and «filthy lucre» being wealth derived from one's exploitation, manipulation, and greed.
That what enchants them about the club isn't the history, or the character, or any of the other acceptable reasons to play for a football team, but simply the filthy lucre.
Just ghastly, rapacious big businesses which cares nothing for values, decency, fairness, ordinary fans and only for more and still more obscene levels of filthy lucre.
11 Filthy lucre: In a study last year, researchers found more cocaine residue on U.S. bills than on any other currency.
A study of how a monetary system can change behavior finds that filthy lucre may have been crucial for the evolution of large human populations.
The stealth action / heist game, Filthy Lucre, made its debut on the PlayStation Store yesterday and should be available for purchase as we speak.
None of this should come as news to someone who wishes to make money from their writing, or their artwork, but clearly there are a fair number of people who haven't yet troubled their minds with thoughts of filthy lucre, and are therefore shocked and horrified that other people do, in fact, have to consider the bottom line.
9) We are artists, above the vagaries of commerce and filthy lucre.
Filthy lucre was the farthest thing from my mind.As it turns out, I am really good at the business of blogging.
That brings us to Filthy Lucre, a game about getting in, snatching the loot and getting back out, usually while leaving a trail of dead bodies.
Going in to Filthy Lucre I really didn't know what to expect.
In fact, Filthy Lucre is not a complicated game, nor does it attempt to do anything innovative.
Filthy Lucre wasn't a mind - blowing experience in the way of giving us something we have never had before, but it also didn't break anything that we are used to by now.
McEwen's dead zone of dark relics and faded memories confronts us, literally and metaphysically, with the filthy lucre of our past and present.
«Filthy Lucre» will travel next year to the Freer and Sackler Galleries of the Smithsonian Institution, which owns Whistler's «Peacock Room.»
The work he created, «Filthy Lucre,» is a reimagining of James McNeill Whistler's masterpiece of lavish decoration, «Harmony in Blue and Gold: The Peacock Room,» which was the subject of a major row in 1876 between Whistler and a Liverpool patron over style, content and money.
First exhibited at MASS MoCA in 2013, in the installation Filthy Lucre, Darren Waterston reimagines James McNeill Whistler's famed Peacock Room — an icon of American art — as a decadent ruin collapsing under the weight of its own creative excess.
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