The first piece in the collection, the title essay, was written in the days immediately following the attack, and Amis himself expresses reservations about it in his author's note: It «indulges in... a reflexive search for the morally intelligible, which always leads to the chimera of «moral equivalence.
Not exact matches
If you look back where I
first (I think) explored the analogy of performance,
in a
piece titled «Performing the Scriptures» (
first published
in 1982, reprinted
in a
collection called Theology on the Way to Emmaus
in 1986), you will see that I contrast the notion of interpretation as performance not with the historian's craft but with the supposition that a text (any text, although it is with scripture that I am most concerned)-- a set of black marks on white paper — tells you how to take it, without any interpretative labor on the reader's part, a labor for which the reader must take personal responsibility.
Spurs will be desperate to add to their
collection and secure their
first piece of silverware since their League Cup triumph
in 2008 as Mauricio Pochettino looks to restore the glory days at White Hart Lane.
At
first, Piatek was disappointed to learn that he couldn't own a
piece of everything: Some were locked up
in institutional
collections, others destroyed or lost.
«The core fit and silhouette of my new denim
collection was actually inspired by the very
first pieces I designed when I
first launched my label as «non-jean-jeans,»» Lotan explains, «The purpose then was to create a casual sexy pant that has all of the elements of a jean, but not
in actual denim.
Rooted
in a monochromatic black, cream and olive color palette, the
collection included nylon and fleece outerwear
pieces from Hyke's ongoing collaborative efforts with The North Face,
first introduced with spring 2018.
First off, while I have an obnoxious
collection of clothes at this point, this
piece is unique and is unlike any other dress — heck, any other anything —
in my wardrobe.
I was excited to be one of the
firsts in the world to wear the
collection, like this blazer ($ 19.99) featuring velvet piping and this leopard print scarf ($ 6.99) which are two of my favorite
pieces from the line.
In 2005 and 2008 the photographer shot the Pirelli calendar and in October 2011 Demarchelier released the coffee - table book «Dior Couture - Patrick Demarchelier,» a collection of photographs of Christian Dior Couture pieces ranging from the very first collection by Monsieur Dior to those from Galliano's tenure at the hous
In 2005 and 2008 the photographer shot the Pirelli calendar and
in October 2011 Demarchelier released the coffee - table book «Dior Couture - Patrick Demarchelier,» a collection of photographs of Christian Dior Couture pieces ranging from the very first collection by Monsieur Dior to those from Galliano's tenure at the hous
in October 2011 Demarchelier released the coffee - table book «Dior Couture - Patrick Demarchelier,» a
collection of photographs of Christian Dior Couture
pieces ranging from the very
first collection by Monsieur Dior to those from Galliano's tenure at the house.
Named after her
first daughter, Letters by Zoe boasts timeless, understated jewelry that's sure to become heirloom
pieces in anyone's
collection.
The Chess Set, also known as the Black Chess Set and White Chess Set, is a
collection of chess themed furniture
pieces in the Animal Crossing series that
first appeared
in Doubutsu no Mori.
The pack includes: · Two long colourful display banners of «Pirates» and «Treasure Island» each decorated with pirate themed pictures · A colourful display border to print out as many times as you need for use on a display board of any size · An A4 word card - great to use when writing · Topic words - great to add to display or use
in the writing area · Word and picture flashcards · Pirate posters - pictures of different pirates · Colouring pictures - a
collection of pirate themed sheets for children to colour · Phoneme coins - all of the phonemes from the Letters and Sounds scheme on gold coins - great for display or to hide
in the sand tray for the children to find the «treasure» · Alphabet coins - lower and upper case letters · Bingo - a pirate themed colourful bingo game to make and play · Skull and cross-bone bunting · Pirate phrases on posters · A pirate profile worksheet - draw your pirate and then decide what characteristics your pirate will have - three different versions of this for differentiation · Songs and rhymes about pirates · Play dough mats - can you make 3 more
pieces of treasure, can you give the pirates new hats etc · Colourful treasure to cut out and use on displays,
in the sand tray etc · Board game - move around the treasure island answering questions along the way to try and reach the treasure
first - two levels of maths questions are provided as well as blank question cards · Two pirate themed wordsearches · «My pirate adventure» worksheet · Wanted posters for the children to fill
in · Writing pages - Four A4 pages with pirate borders for the children to use when writing · Design a pirate flag worksheet · Search for the treasure game - collect coins along the way to fill your treasure chest · Cut and stick treasure map · Pirate acrostic poem · Speech bubble worksheets - write what you think the different pirates are saying · Counting cards up to 10 - count the number of pirate ships, telescopes etc · Design a pirate ship worksheet · Describe the treasure worksheet · A worksheet for the children to draw and write what they have spotted through the telescope
Student writing from her
first grade classroom was chosen to be part of a national resource,
In Common, a K - 12
collection of exemplary student writing
pieces, and Jane was chosen as the lead teacher for the K - 5 Great Schools Milestones Videos on proficient writing currently featured on the GreatSchools web site for parents and teachers.
How is my book marketing different these past two months than over the last two years, since I've released my
first Broken book?I have a backlist now:
Pieces and Places are my third and fourth books, and they're also available
in a
collection, titled The Broken
Collection (which makes a fifth title).
I didn't know Japanese aside from a little pocket Japanese - to - English dictionary that I'd picked up as my interest grew with anime, and I bought two issues of Shonen Jump on the same day, one with Zombie Powder on the cover (it was the
first chapter of Zombie Powder
in that issue), and the other had One
Piece «s Luffy on the cover (which
in fact is the illustration on page 21 of this
collection, with Luffy catching a fish).
One of the
first pieces in the book — which is a
collection of Bradley's past blog posts and Globe and Mail columns — is called «Three Keys to Investment Success.»
Since the
first piece was acquired,
in 1895, the gallery has formed a
collection of more than 17,000 works, including many from Indigenous artists.
After traveling through the continent with a touring band, living
in Paris, Amsterdam and under the Auroras Borealis, she is now
in Bulgaria where she attempts to
piece together her
first poetry
collection.
It's a
piece missing from my
collection, so I've had my eye out for it for some time, and it's one of the
first items I seek
in this situation.
I posted a
first impressions
piece on it explaining what you do
in the game, which effectively amounts to remembering and tapping the basic beat of a large
collection of ultra recognizable songs.
It was at Princeton that Stella
first encountered, among other
pieces in his art history professor's
collection, the paintings of Jasper Johns, which had a profound influence on his own early work (think stripes).
A
collection of never - before - seen older works and new
pieces, this presentation marks Jake and Dinos Chapman's
first major solo exhibition
in North America.
In 1968, the Oklahoma Art Center, OKCMOA's predecessor, purchased the 154 - piece permanent collection of the Washington Gallery of Modern Art (WGMA), the first art museum in the nation's capital dedicated to the collection of contemporary ar
In 1968, the Oklahoma Art Center, OKCMOA's predecessor, purchased the 154 -
piece permanent
collection of the Washington Gallery of Modern Art (WGMA), the
first art museum
in the nation's capital dedicated to the collection of contemporary ar
in the nation's capital dedicated to the
collection of contemporary art.
Works from this seminal period
in in Picasso's career are rare on the market (this one was previously housed
in a private
collection in Sweden), and this particular
piece includes the
first known example of stencilled lettering
in the artist's oeuvre.
The exhibition will feature 170 works of art, including more than 60 paintings, sculptures, and ceramics by Picasso alongside more than 20 works of African and Oceanic art that were part of his personal
collection —
pieces that he collected, lived with and kept with him
in his studios, many of them featured for the
first time
in the Americas.
For Hirst's
first exhibition
in Los Angeles, the Regens Project gallery presented a
collection of «Visual Candy» paintings, with a number of small «Natural History»
pieces.
Incorporating 16 «de - finition / methods», as well as four new
pieces, this
collection of works by Claude Rutault is the artist's
first solo exhibition
in America following an influential practice
in France.
This
piece is the
first work by an African Artist to end up
in a European
collection.
In 1952 when the curator of the Batley Art Gallery accepted the piece as a gift from the Contemporary Art Society on behalf of Batley, it became the second work by Bacon to enter a public collection, the first being Painting, 1946 acquired by the Museum of Modern Art in New Yor
In 1952 when the curator of the Batley Art Gallery accepted the
piece as a gift from the Contemporary Art Society on behalf of Batley, it became the second work by Bacon to enter a public
collection, the
first being Painting, 1946 acquired by the Museum of Modern Art
in New Yor
in New York.
Since its
first showing of
pieces in 1959 at the Whitney, the
collection traveled to Latin America, and then made itself available to other museums
in the U.S. through a rigorous 25 - year exhibition program.
In addition to landmark gifts to Tate, that included the first Picasso, Matisse, Anthony Caro and Damien Hirst to enter a UK public collection, the Contemporary Art Society has a track record of substantial support to regional museums, including the first work by Francis Bacon to Huddersfield in 1952, an installation by Olafur Eliasson to Eastbourne in 2003 a piece by Kader Attia for Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art in 2016 and most recently an installation by Dineo Seshee Bopape to the Towner Gallery in Eastbourne in 201
In addition to landmark gifts to Tate, that included the
first Picasso, Matisse, Anthony Caro and Damien Hirst to enter a UK public
collection, the Contemporary Art Society has a track record of substantial support to regional museums, including the
first work by Francis Bacon to Huddersfield
in 1952, an installation by Olafur Eliasson to Eastbourne in 2003 a piece by Kader Attia for Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art in 2016 and most recently an installation by Dineo Seshee Bopape to the Towner Gallery in Eastbourne in 201
in 1952, an installation by Olafur Eliasson to Eastbourne
in 2003 a piece by Kader Attia for Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art in 2016 and most recently an installation by Dineo Seshee Bopape to the Towner Gallery in Eastbourne in 201
in 2003 a
piece by Kader Attia for Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art
in 2016 and most recently an installation by Dineo Seshee Bopape to the Towner Gallery in Eastbourne in 201
in 2016 and most recently an installation by Dineo Seshee Bopape to the Towner Gallery
in Eastbourne in 201
in Eastbourne
in 201
in 2017.
In addition to landmark gifts to Tate, that included the first Picasso, Matisse, Anthony Caro and Damien Hirst to enter a UK public collection, the CAS has a track record of substantial support to regional museums, including the first work by Francis Bacon to Huddersfield in 1952, an installation by Olafur Eliasson to Eastbourne in 2003 and most recently a piece by Kader Attia for Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art in 201
In addition to landmark gifts to Tate, that included the
first Picasso, Matisse, Anthony Caro and Damien Hirst to enter a UK public
collection, the CAS has a track record of substantial support to regional museums, including the
first work by Francis Bacon to Huddersfield
in 1952, an installation by Olafur Eliasson to Eastbourne in 2003 and most recently a piece by Kader Attia for Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art in 201
in 1952, an installation by Olafur Eliasson to Eastbourne
in 2003 and most recently a piece by Kader Attia for Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art in 201
in 2003 and most recently a
piece by Kader Attia for Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art
in 201
in 2016.
This will be the
first piece by Glenn Brown placed
in a UK museum
collection and the Laing Art Gallery is significant to the artist having
first visited as a child growing up
in Hexham, some twenty miles from Newcastle.
This exhibition is the
first in a series of exhibitions to take place at the University Gallery
in which artists are invited to integrate their own works with
pieces they select from the Gallery's works - on - paper
collection, which includes over 2600 contemporary prints, drawings, and photographs.
Instead, the Bronx museum — which lent more than 80 works from its permanent
collection to the National Museum
in summer 2015, the
first part of the two - country exhibition, «Wild Noise / Ruido Salvaje» — will mount a show of some 60
pieces drawn from public and private
collections outside Cuba, representing many of the artists whose works would have come from the national
collection.
The semi-permanent exhibition occupies the whole
first floor of the Ca» Pesaro building, while on the second floor both contemporary works from the museum's
collection and
pieces on long - term loan from the Sonnabend Foundation
in New York are currently on display; the second floor is also used for temporary exhibitions.
The
piece is the
first in the artist's egg series of sculptures, and one of six versions
in bronze (the other being at the Centre Pompidou, The Met Museum, The Art Institute of Chicago and private
collections).
Similarly, each
piece of art
in one great
collection orders
first - class attention as well as a
first - rate price not just because the
piece is good, but also of the name of the company it bears.
But the most startling display may be the one
in his living room: He has mixed works from his approximately 200 -
piece collection — a comically large bright pink rubber phallus by Sarah Lucas; unusual drawings by Paul Thek
in yellow Plexiglas frames; a heavy, stone - patterned gray canvas by Peter Halley; an upright cannon by Valentin Carron; an array of silk screens by the reclusive Cady Noland — with a resin prototype of his
first tree.
It was only the second work that focused on new technologies to enter the Albright - Knox's
collection; the
first was Nam June Paik's Piano
Piece, which was both created and acquired
in 1993.
His
first solo show
in the US at the Steven Kasher Gallery
in New York is on till August 11 and he just launched his latest book, Blind Spot, a
collection of photographs from his travels paired with a short
piece of text that he wrote for each one.
In Camden, there are more than 60 artists included in the show — an unusually high proportion of them women — spanning a multitude of media, including painting (Dorothea Tanning, Alice Neel), photography (Irving Penn, Claude Cahun), sculpture (Wangechi Mutu, Sheila Hicks), weaving (Anni Albers, and West African textiles from Mr. Olowu's personal collection) and collage (the 25 - year - old fashion designer Grace Wales Bonner, recent winner of the LVMH prize for emerging talent, has a piece on display for the first time
In Camden, there are more than 60 artists included
in the show — an unusually high proportion of them women — spanning a multitude of media, including painting (Dorothea Tanning, Alice Neel), photography (Irving Penn, Claude Cahun), sculpture (Wangechi Mutu, Sheila Hicks), weaving (Anni Albers, and West African textiles from Mr. Olowu's personal collection) and collage (the 25 - year - old fashion designer Grace Wales Bonner, recent winner of the LVMH prize for emerging talent, has a piece on display for the first time
in the show — an unusually high proportion of them women — spanning a multitude of media, including painting (Dorothea Tanning, Alice Neel), photography (Irving Penn, Claude Cahun), sculpture (Wangechi Mutu, Sheila Hicks), weaving (Anni Albers, and West African textiles from Mr. Olowu's personal
collection) and collage (the 25 - year - old fashion designer Grace Wales Bonner, recent winner of the LVMH prize for emerging talent, has a
piece on display for the
first time).
The
first volume, Foul Perfection, contained thematic essays and writings about other artists; this
collection concentrates on Kelley's own work, ranging from texts
in «voices» that grew out of scripts for performance
pieces to expository critical and autobiographical writings.
Incorporating 16 «de - finition / methods», as well as four new
pieces, this
collection of works by Claude Rutault is the artist's
first solo exhibition
in America following four decades of prominent and influential practice
in France.
2006 The Downtown Show, The New York Art Scene 1974 - 1984, New York University Grey Art Gallery, New York, US Onestar Shop by Hans Schabus, Art Metropole, Toronto, CA Public Space / Two Audiences, Works and Documents from the Herbert
Collection, Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona, ES Draft Deceit, Kunstnernes Hus, NO Location Shots, Galerie Erna Hecey, Brussels, BE Pierre Huyghe: Celebration Park, Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris / ARC, FR Cerealart, Cerealart Lounge Pier 90, The Armory Show, New York, US Artists for Chinati, Phillips de Pury & Company, New York, US The Early Show: Video from 1969 - 1979, curated by Constance De Jong, The Bertha and Karl Leubsdorf Art Gallery at Hunter College, New York, US Onestar Press, The
First Five Years, The Engholm Engelhorn Gallerie, Vienna, AT Message Personnel, Yvon Lambert, Paris, FR Not Quite Ten Years Without Martin Kippenberger, a project by Chris Hamond, Bar MOT for Kippenberger (MOT), London, UK That Was Then This Is Now, De Appel, Amsterdam, NL Czesław Miłosz / To Allen Ginsberg, Dvir Gallery, Tel - Aviv, IL Mental Image - Wortwerke und Textbilder, Kunstverein St. Gallen Kunstmuseum, CH Conceptual Comics, curated by AA Bronson, Max Schumann, Walter Phillips Gallery at the Banff Centre for the Arts, Banff Alberta, CA Libri Books Bücher, Museo D'Arte Contemporanea, Rivoli (Torino), IT The Shape of Sound, Radio Arte Mobile, Sound Art Museum, Rome, IT Wall Works - Sol LeWitt, C.A. Swintak, Lawrence Weiner, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario, CA I: An Exhibition
in Three Acts, Futura Gallery, Prague, CZ I Will Not Make Any More Boring Art, Lithographs, Publications and Ephemera from The Nova Scotia College of Art & Design, Printed Matter, Inc., New York, US On the Ball, Galerie Anselm Dreher, Berlin, DE Group Exhibition, curated by Peter Kogler, Galerie Mezzanin, Vienna, AT The Title As The Curator's Art
Piece, A Summer Show by Mathieu Copeland (spoken word exhibition), Blow de la Barra, London, UK Into Me / Out Of Me, curated Klaus Bisenbach, P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, New York, US; KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin, DE A Bit Of Matter And A Little Bit More, screening Turtle, curated by Michael Shamberg, Chelsea Space, London, UK Moving On: Motion, Galerie Thomas Schulte, Berlin, DE The Known and the Unknown, Gallerie Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, DK As If By Magic, Bethlehem Peace Center, West Bank & Art School Palestine, Palestine, IL The Materialization of Sensibility: Art & Alchemy, Leslie Tonkonow Gallery, New York, US The Urban Forest Project, Times Square Information Station, Times Square, New York, US Word, curated by L. Brandon Krall, Deborah Colton Gallery, New York, US Printemps de Septembre, Toulouse, curated by Jean - Marc Bustamante, City of Toulouse, FR Contraband, curated by Carolina Grau, Galeria Luisa Strina, São Paulo, BR São Paulo Bienale, Escola São Paulo, São Paulo, BR Busy Going Crazy,
collection Sylvio Perlstein, La Maison Rouge, Paris, FR The RxArt Ball, New York, US The Title As The Curator's Art
Piece (spoken word exhibition) curated by Matthieu Copeland, Blow de la Barra, London, UK Concrete Language, Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver, CA Project 2023 - Arteast
Collection 2000 +23, Moderna Galerija Ljubljana, SL Break Even, Andrew Roth Gallery, New York, US Open, CCS Bard Hessel Museum, Annandale - on - Hudson, New York, US Wrestle, CCS Bard Hessel Museum, Annadale - on - Hudson, New York, US Ideal City - Invisible Cities, curated by Sabrina von der Ley & Markus Richter, Europe Projects, Zamość, PL Into A Journey, Meyer Riegger, Karlsruhe, DE Magritte and Contemporary Art: The Treachery Of Images, designed by John Baldessari, LACMA, Los Angeles, California, US Art Metropole: The Top 100, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, CA Poster, Paula Cooper Gallery, New York, US Pandora's Reisen, Brigitte March Galerie, Stuttgart, DE Dedica - 20 Anni Della Galleria Alfonso Artiaco, curated by Julia Draganovic, Palazzo delle Arti Napoli, Naples, IT Good Riddance, curated by Claire Davies & Sam Gathercole, MOT, London, UK Art
in America: 300 Years of Innovation, curated by Susan Davidson, National Art Museum of China (NAMOC), Beijing, CN Not For Sale, curated by Alanna Heiss, P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, New York, US Il Faut Rendre À Cézanne, The
Collection Lambert, Avignon, FR
The second part, planned for the fall, will be a new comprehensive
collection of Judd writings, published with David Zwirner Books and spanning the artist's entire career, from 1958 to 1993, including more than 40
pieces that will be published for the
first time, as well as little - known essays previously published
in limited editions.
Selected works of art
in variety of media are
first being exhibited at the Whitney Museum, which is receiving 550
pieces from the
collection.
Cleveland, OH (December 17, 2017)-- Recent acquisitions by the Cleveland Museum of Art include a performance
piece by Pierre Huyghe, a leader
in the Relational Aesthetic genre and the
first work of its kind to enter the museum's
collection; an oil painting on copper by Johann König, one of the most significant masters of German painting at the beginning of the 17th century; a generous bequest of several works from Frances P. Taft, a beloved Trustee of the Cleveland Museum of Art; and two groups of photos, gifted to the museum by The George Gund Foundation.
Featuring the Dallas Museum of Art's Jewel Stern American Silver
Collection — which comprises over four hundred extraordinary works
in the modern idiom — as well as other objects
in the Museum's
collection, and selected
pieces on loan, Modernism
in American Silver is the
first book to study the full scope of progressive design
in American silver of the twentieth century.
Newby Hall's Statue Gallery is home to one of the finest private
collections of Roman statuary
in Britain, consisting mainly of
pieces from the
first and second centuries.