Sentences with phrase «first signature works»

The third grouping is particularly interesting, with Barbara Morgan «s contact proof photos of Martha Graham performing some of her first signature works, in 1935, next to more abstract works by Morgan, a work by Ruth Asawa.
After being educated at the University of Texas and Brooklyn's Pratt Institute, Wilson founded the New York ‐ based performance collective «The Byrd Hoffman School of Byrds» in the mid ‐ 1960s, and developed his first signature works, including Deafman Glance (1970) and A Letter for Queen Victoria (1974 ‐ 1975).

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When you get a second mortgage as part of your home purchase, your first mortgage lender will handle all of your paperwork and, to you, the work will be transparent save for additional disclosures which will require your signature.
all these work are executed by the junior engineer from govt side and the BLOCK DEVELOPMENT OFFICER makes the signature on cheques, so the J.E of the blocks at the behest of officers do the primary work of collecting money from these contractors, their job is to give the pass certificate to every work done by the petty contractors (knows nothing only political goons of the local mla in villages), if found guilty they should be sacked first.
Three years after NYC First Lady Chirlane McCray launched her signature $ 850 million ThriveNYC mental health initiative, she is tapping Alexis Confer, who has worked on de Blasio's successful universal pre-K initiative, on national gun reform and on former President Obama's campaign, to serve as the initiative's first - ever executive direFirst Lady Chirlane McCray launched her signature $ 850 million ThriveNYC mental health initiative, she is tapping Alexis Confer, who has worked on de Blasio's successful universal pre-K initiative, on national gun reform and on former President Obama's campaign, to serve as the initiative's first - ever executive direfirst - ever executive director.
Is Cuomo's two percent property tax cap — a signature achievement of his first term in office — actually working?
Three years after First Lady Chirlane McCray launched her signature $ 850 million ThriveNYC mental health initiative, she is tapping Alexis Confer — who has worked on Mayor Bill de Blasio's successful universal pre-kindergarten initiative, on national gun reform and on former President Barack Obama's campaign — to serve as the initiative's first - ever executive direFirst Lady Chirlane McCray launched her signature $ 850 million ThriveNYC mental health initiative, she is tapping Alexis Confer — who has worked on Mayor Bill de Blasio's successful universal pre-kindergarten initiative, on national gun reform and on former President Barack Obama's campaign — to serve as the initiative's first - ever executive direfirst - ever executive director.
There are also several books in the works abou the passage of same - sex marriage — the signature policy achievement of Cuomo's first year in office.
As a byproduct of this process, UC for the first time learned the exact number and whereabouts of the postdocs working in its laboratories, information that is crucial to establishing how many signatures equal 50 % plus one.
Although it is his first foray into genre, Thelma is a continuation of director Joachim Trier's signature «dirty formalism», and further explores the themes of family dysfunction found in his previous work.
Extras are led by the accurately titled «Satan's Pigs & Severed Heads: Making Evilspeak» (28 mins., HD), one of Scream Factory's signature documentary shorts bringing together actors Claude Earl Jones, Haywood Nelson, Richard Moll, Loren Lester, and the film's nominal scream queen, Lynn Hancock, to reminisce and work out their first impressions of the script.
Working with Jochen Neerpasch, BMW's first motorsports director, and Horst Avenarius, BMW's senior vice president of corporate affairs, Poulain commissioned his friend Calder to paint the CSL in the artist's signature palette of primary colors.
The next year, Kowarski entered a professional competition, taking first again, and international buyers started taking notice of his signature artistic work: the painted feather.
«It's been a great experience working with EA, and an amazing opportunity for us to use our expertise in the first person shooter and action genres to bring back, and reignite, the signature action / espionage gameplay of Syndicate.»
What's more, for the first time ever (not counting possible sports games and the like), all four could appear and work together simultaneously as they pursued Bowser through the Sprixie Kingdom, all while retaining their signature strengths and weaknesses from Super Mario Bros. 2.
It's always something you want to do, and put your signature on something, but you always want to serve whatever it is you're working on first.
Not exhibited since Donegan's first solo exhibition at Elizabeth Koury Gallery in New York in 1993, High Line Art presents Guide (1993) and Sunflower (1993), two short works that showcase Donegan's signature quick, gestural style.
Surprising everyone, on the last day of installation Otto Zitko digressed from his signature unending line, inserting his first figurative work — a quote of Käthe Kollwitz's «No More War.»
Thus when the viewer sees the red date and signature of one of Mr. Kim's recent paintings the first association may be with the chop signature of a traditional Korean ink drawing, but it may just as easily be considered as a formal addition to the painting much in the way that Robert Ryman has continued in his work of 1996 to incorporate the date into his own seemingly minimalist, abstract paintings.
On Friday, Sept. 16, the Whitney Museum of American Art opens «Carmen Herrera: Lines of Sight,» her first solo museum exhibition in New York in almost 20 years, focusing on work from 1948 to 1978, when she was finding her signature style: a hard - edged, radiantly colored, vertiginously geometric way of making very little do a lot.
The exhibition visitor will first encounter a signature work by each artist in Out Our Way, providing a starting point from which to explore the pivotal moment each artist experienced at UC Davis.
In the school, the original chalkboards first served to block the bitter cold; later, they became the grounds for Kim's signature works.
In this, the artist's first solo exhibition at Marlborough Gallery since 2013, Güneştekin lends his signature detailed, combed brushwork, rich symbolism, graphic lines and intense color schemes to artwork in textiles, ceramics, and metal, in addition to oil on canvas works.
In 1948, the artist painted his breakthrough work, Onement I, which is now in the collection of The Museum of Modern Art, New York, and features the first of his signature «zips»: vertical lines running down the canvasses, which divide spatial composition, infuse them with energy, and create a parallel to the spectator's own figure.
We are first introduced to the symbolic monochrome used by the Spiral Group, in which Romare Bearden drains the colour from his signature collage work and embraces the then new technology of the photostat.
Jenny Holzer will mount her «first site - specific» work by carving her signature «poems on cliffs, monumental boulders and on bedrock» in Ibiza.
This painting is the first of 14 abstract representations of the Stations of the Cross, and it is also the first work to feature Newman's signature «zips.»
The works in the first group share a signature horizon drip - line image that the artist has mainly produced in mural - installation works of the last 10 years, rooted in the iconography of Ostendarp's first stand - alone paintings of the mid 90's.
New York - based artist Miya Ando is currently having her first solo exhibition at Sundaram Tagore Gallery in New York, showcasing her signature burnished steel and anodized aluminum works that deftly tie together abstraction, industrial fabrication, spiritual subject matter, and the lessons of American minimalism.
Five works from Campbell's signature Low Resolution Works series occupy the first gallery and a singular work of monumental scale titled Collision of Harmonies by ZHANG Peili will be mounted in the second galworks from Campbell's signature Low Resolution Works series occupy the first gallery and a singular work of monumental scale titled Collision of Harmonies by ZHANG Peili will be mounted in the second galWorks series occupy the first gallery and a singular work of monumental scale titled Collision of Harmonies by ZHANG Peili will be mounted in the second gallery.
Recognized primarily as a painter, his first print project began at Pace Editions in 2007, which resulted in «White Roses,» a thirteen - block woodcut that combined his signature black outlines with vibrant colors to create a rich, beautiful, and dynamic work.
These signature bodies of work are preceded by his early experiments at Black Mountain College, a hotbed for innovation in the late 1940s and early 1950s, and his first collaborations with fellow artists and friends John Cage, Merce Cunningham, Jasper Johns, David Tudor and Cy Twombly.
These signature bodies of work will be preceded by his early experiments at Black Mountain College, a hotbed for innovation in the late 1940s and early 1950s, and his first collaborations with fellow artists and friends John Cage, Merce Cunningham, Jasper Johns, David Tudor and CyTwombly.
I first saw Stockwell's work at the Genovese Sullivan Gallery in Boston — two solo shows, I think — and though his imagery has evolved, those circles and their undulating patterns remain a signature of his work.
His works are more colorful and painterly than when we first discovered him — William has developed his own signature.
Combining the seductive invocations of fire with Guyton's signature use of abstract lettering, these works played a critical role in the development of an oeuvre that has come to represent one of the twenty - first century's most searing enquiries into the relationship between art and technology.
Brandt had researched, curated, and written the exhibition catalogue for the first major museum retrospective of the work of the Chinese - American photographer and conceptual artist who gained a following in the 1980s as an «ambiguous ambassador» in a signature Mao suit.
I was surprised to see several of the Rosales fakes hanging in Nikas's office, including the very first work that Rosales showed to Freedman — a Rothko — and the Pollock with the misspelled signature.
Separated into distinct body of works from his versatile arsenal, the first of seven exhibitions started at Michael Kohn Gallery with some of his signature iconographic work bursting with color and detail entitled simply Recent Paintings.
Exhibited for the first time will be works created by a new process in which Suh's signature architectural pieces are compressed into two - dimensional «drawings».»
Three adjoining rooms showcase three signature series of work, which are seen in Mullan's hometown of Vienna for the first time and mark the 10th anniversary of his international sojourns.
Performance: Barbara Bush on LAXART by Martha Wilson Thursday, January 24, 6:30 p.m. Pitzer College Art Galleries in collaboration with LAXART 2640 S. La Cienega Los Angeles, CA Martha Wilson's signature performance work is political satire and she is known for impersonating First Ladies Nancy Reagan, Barbara Bush and Second Lady Tipper Gore.
New York sculptor Joel Shapiro, still working his signature, nearly abstract stick figures, showed how personal responses to momentous events — in this case the political debate over torture and terrorism — can find expression in an art idiom that at first looks reassuringly familiar.
My Complement, My Enemy, My Oppressor, My Love, the first full - scale American museum survey of the work of artist Kara Walker, features works ranging from her signature black cut - paper silhouettes to film animations to more than 100 works on paper.
The first landscape invitational hosted by Arcadia, the gallery sought painters whose works displayed two specific qualities: a very high level of skill and a unique, signature style.
Seven Billion Two Hundred and One Million Nine Hundred and Sixty - Four Thousand and Two Hundred and Thirty - Eight at The Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle, Country Durham, UK Curated by Greville Worthington This exhibition brings together for the first time all of Turk's neon workssignature pieces made between 1995 and 2014 that examine the evolution of Turk's practice.
This major new exhibition focuses on the early work of artist Alex Katz, exploring this first decade with over 60 paintings, collages, and cutouts characterized by the innovative experimentation from which his signature style emerged.
This monograph also premiers Graham's first incursion into painting, his 2005 series Picasso, My Master, which inflects the reverence commonly attending Picasso's work with his signature humor.
When he started to paint again in the mid-1940s, Newman sought a new style of mystical abstraction, and it was at this time that he made his first works using his signature vertical elements, or «zips,» to punctuate the single - hued fields of his canvases.
On the heels of her recent survey at the Cleveland Museum of Art, Wachtel's first solo exhibition at Elizabeth Dee, «Empowerment,» includes a handful of new works employing her signature technique.
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