This exhibition, curated by Guy Brett and produced by inIVA in collaboration with Camden Arts Centre, draws together different strands of Li Yuan - chia's career and production —
from his early drawings and paintings through to his installations, sculptural reliefs and extraordinary photographs and films.
The drawings in this book are diverse in style and range
from early drawings, where birds were isolated without a background, to late drawings, with stylized natural environments.
Kathy Halbreich, director of Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, writes about the range of influences he absorbed: «
From his early drawings rooted in a European Surrealist tradition to his monumental abstract canvases, Motherwell's visual language synthesizes a veritable history of modern painting, reflecting ties to Picasso's early collages, Matisse's color - rich paintings, and the development of American Abstract Expressionism in which he played such a pivotal role».
A significant career retrospective covering five decades, Morgan Bulkeley: Nature Culture Clash includes a wide range of work,
from early drawings and watercolors to a recent series of small paintings in gouache depicting a vivid array of birds.
Clear elements of Surrealism are evident
from her early drawings to her later, larger sculptural installations that reference her interest in sublimation and the unconscious.
Following the artist's massive 1996 Guggenheim retrospective, Ellsworth Kelly's oeuvre has been sliced and diced into ever - finer morsels,
from his early drawings to his relief paintings and Spectrums.
Everything
from early drawings to the frenzied yet lucid portraits van Gogh painted in Arles, in which he hoped to capture «something of the eternal.»
Warhol channeled his obsession with celebrity and Hollywood into an array of media and art forms:
from his earliest drawings and Pop paintings, to his publications and films, and finally to the television series he hosted at the end of his life.
The exhibition also presents a retrospective view, through 80 works that range
from her earliest drawings to the present.
Focusing on works from the mid-1990s to the present this retrospective will reflect Sonia Boyce's move
from her earlier drawing and collage that explored her own position as a black British woman, towards more improvised, collaborative ways of working.
Focusing on work from the mid-1990s to the present the exhibition will reflect Boyce's move
from her earlier drawing and collage which explored her own position as a black British woman, towards more improvised, collaborative ways of working.
The works on view will span the artist's career,
from early drawing exercises of his student days to his later paintings, and are concentrated on mid-century works on paper related to his best - known oil paintings.
Not exact matches
An ISIS e-book published in the
early days of the Islamic State encouraged readers to check out anti-Israel protests with non-Muslims calling for «the fall of Zionism,» if not to
draw recruits
from this demographic then relying on their rhetoric to hammer away at the «financial elite.»
The pre-eminent American science journalist, Gleick herein explores the history and effects of knowledge communication between humans,
drawing a link
from African talking drums and the
earliest alphabets through the telegraph — once «a nervous system for the Earth» — to Wikipedia and Twitter, and the current state of information overload
from which so many claim to suffer.
For some people, it may make sense to
draw on 401 (k) assets
earlier and defer claiming Social Security benefits until 65 or 70 in order to get much higher benefits
from the government plan.
It
draws information
from the various financial models developed
earlier such as revenue, expenses, capital (in the form of depreciation), and cost of goods.
Trump's
earlier statements
drew heavy fire
from abortion rights supporters and opponents alike.
It was a bunch of chums who initially selected a
drawing of Jake (done by John) and «Life Is Good»
from an assortment of images and slogans the Jacobses were testing out during a between - sales - trips kegger in the
early»90s.
The most important lesson I can
draw from my experience is that this love has nothing to do with figuring out at an
early age that I was meant to be a professor.
While policy doves like Rosengren currently hold sway over Chairman Ben Bernanke and the majority of Fed policymakers, minutes
from last month's policy meeting suggest the quantitative easing program could
draw to a close by year end,
earlier than some economists had expected.
The Tory environmental platform, made public in
early April,
drew a sharp response
from even the non-partisan Pembina Institute.
We can
draw two conclusions
from the information conveyed in the two graphs above: 1) the Fed is terrified of letting the stock market move lower and, for now at least, has a solid iron floor beneath the stock market; 2) the credit condition of corporate America has been deteriorating since
early 2013, punctuated by 3 quarters in a row of declining earnings for the S&P 500.
The price ratio,
drawn from the
early research into value investment by Eugene Fama and Ken French, is book value - to - market capitalization (BM), defined as follows:
For over a year now, IBM has been
drawing attention
from the blockchain world for being one of the
earliest corporate developers of the technology.
I have seen
early stage companies set aside an option pool of 10 % to 15 % of their equity for such purposes and
draw down equity
from the pool as needed over time.
It's probably to discourage people
from drawing benefits
early.
We further suggest that the government move
from a stakeholder approach — one that relies on episodic consultation — to a model of true co-development that
draws on industry expertise much
earlier and throughout the process.
Led by Chad Anderson — an internationally - recognized authority on
early - stage space investing — Space Angels has assembled a team of top - tier talent
drawn from a comprehensive array of private equity and space technology environments.
8) «This conclusion serves to corroborate the inference made by Soviet archaeologists
from their discovery of camel - headed wagons that as
early as the first half of the third millennium B.C. two - humped camels were used in Turkmenistan for
drawing wagons...» The Camel and the Wheel, Richard W. Bulliet p155
It releases, in other words, back into the field the feelings which it originally
drew from the field of past actual occasions in the
early stages of its concrescence, but now newly configured in terms of its own immanent «decision.»
A book called Disinformation, co-written by General Pacepa and the American professor of law Ronald Rychlak (best known for his book Hitler, the War and the Pope, a well - researched defence of Pius XII's record during the Second World War), which spells out these revelations at greater length, is «dubious at best» — or at least, the bits written by Pacepa are: the reviewer NCR admits that «what Rychlak contributes,
drawn from his
earlier work on Pope Pius, appears solid».
The conclusion to
draw from this comment, as Katelyn Beaty noted
earlier today on Twitter, is «that gay men should just wake up to how awesome women's body parts are.»
Drawing mainly
from Protestant authors of the
early modern period, John Witte, Jr. discusses «the interplay among law, theology, and marriage in the West.»
But they
drew on their zeal and experience
from the
earlier part of the century to develop the activities of their tract societies into something of a wider interest.
The most probable conclusion to
draw from passages of this sort is that either Thomas or
earlier Gnostic tradition made use of the canonical gospels at points where we find parallels, and that there is no reason to suppose that any passage in Thomas (in spite of interesting textual variants) provides an
earlier or a more reliable version of any saying of Jesus.
In spite of all its progress in historical perception, it really remained more foreign to him than was the rationalism of the 18th or
early 19th century, which was
drawn close to him by virtue of its enthusiastic faith in the advancing moral progress of mankind [
from the translation by Henry Clark, Ethical Mysticism, pp. 198 f.].
This is noticeable in the
early passage
drawn from «The Primary Feelings» (III.2.2: see R3) now imbedded in the account of conceptual reproduction (PR 248).
In making the full Aristotelian move I am really
drawing much of my insight
from Science and the Modern World, a book four years
earlier than the full - blown theory of Process and Reality.
Early Christian writers did not hesitate to use expressions and metaphors
drawn from warfare.
While the character of certain movements and groups is to a large extent defined by sociological criteria, such as the
earlier so - called Frontier religion or now the Buchmean (Oxford group) Movement, which Allan Eister has recently analyzed in his book
Drawing Room Conversion, we find that the more definitely a religious group is a religious group — as distinct
from an economic, political, or cultural association — the more important, both for members of the group and students of it, will become its worship and its theology.
Archaeologists
draw conclusions about
earlier civilizations, often
from items that have lain buried for thousands of years.
Furthermore, Hitler
drew his anti-Antisemitism
from RCC doctrines that go way back, and weren't discarded by the RCC until the
early 60s.
Initially, an experimental phase should try out a model
drawn from experience in the UN trusteeship system for undeveloped territories and in the
earlier League of Nations mandates, as well as in the exploration of Arctic regions, in the organization for the peaceful uses of atomic energy and for the International Geophysical Year.
Here I side with John Howard Yoder against the view prevalent among social ethicists today that the
early church found Jesus» sociopolitical ethics, including his teaching on peace, irrelevant and was interested in his life, death, and resurrection only as the basis for justification by faith; that whatever ethics the church taught was
drawn from Hellenistic culture, particularly Stoicism.
Both
draw from the sciences of their day: Schleiermacher on the developing notions of evolution, and process
from early twentieth - century physics.
The book attempts to
draw together themes
from the pope's writings,
from his
early doctoral work until his papal homilies, addresses and encyclicals.
Wendy posted a quote
from a post I made
earlier on this blog (the one that
drew her into the conversation) on her own blog and I, of course, felt the need to respond to it.
The subject of evangelism was
drawn into the center of attention of the Assembly by M.M. Thomas in his moderator's report.53 Thomas said that since New Delhi, ecumenism had been marked by two thrusts which made it theologically distinct
from the position of the
earlier period of the World Council of Churches.
While Matthew and Luke frequently
draw from a common
earlier source, Mark's account is often somewhat different.
The beautiful opening of the Third Eucharistic Prayer of the Church of England's Alternative Service Book (1980)
draws its inspiration
from the Eucharistic prayer found in the Apostolic Tradition of Hippolytus of Rome (c.l70 — t ~ 236), which is thought to represent a tradition of the
early third century.