Ian Breakwell was represented by Angela Flowers Gallery
from the early seventies to 1983.
Her first spatial weavings date
from the early seventies, and soon after she began to make her own Quipus from unspun wool — ephemeral, site - specific installations which combined the tactile ritual of weaving and spinning with assemblage, poetry, and performance.
The old clunker CB 250 I have
from early seventies has flutes.
When Air Force One is hijacked by an American revolutionary outfit (this may be what the future looks like from 1981, but these yahoos look more like holdovers
from the early seventies), the American President (Donald Pleasance) crash lands in the middle of no man's land and becomes a bargaining chip for the reigning king of the outlaws (Isaac Hayes), who runs the place like a gangland Godfather.
Even though director Jean Pellerin milks as much suspense out of the script and characters as possible, anyone who remembers those cheesy ABC Movie of the Week disaster movies
from the early seventies and «Daylight» with Sylvester Stallone will recognize every plot point.
The problem goes back further then people think, I remember
from the early seventies if we dribbled or did a individual play we was benched and those kids who were physical were chosen over kids with amazing skills,
Not exact matches
Hamilton (2012) reported a similar trend,
from between fifty and
seventy - five rockets per fatality in the
early 2000s, up to five hundred in 2012, despite larger warheads.
Back in the
early seventies, at one church I was at, there was a vigerous debate about increasing the budget for soap for the ladies bathrom
from $ 5,000 per year to $ 10,000 per year.
I have supported the gunners
from the bertie mee great times of the
early seventies but never ever have i felt so saddened, disilusioned or embarassed to be a gooner!
Seventy - four percent of
early spread bets were on the Patriots, dropping the line at Pinnacle
from +7 to +4.5.
I think the pendulum swung in the
seventies from the out of diapers by 2 belief to let them go at their own time for two main reasons, one people were getting mad at their kids and pressuring them to potty train and disposables made it a lot easier not to put the effort into potty training them
early.
Joseph Chilton Pearce, father of five and grandfather of eleven, now in his
early seventies, has devoted the past twenty five years of his life to putting together and sharing the best research on human development,
from the most brilliant minds
from all over the world.
First, as the L.A. Times noted
earlier this month, adult stem cells are already being used to treat patients suffering
from seventy - three different ailments.
And then,
from the very back of beyond and close to the fashionable heart of international modernism, for a half dozen years
from the mid-Sixties to the
early Seventies, there was Hungarian filmmaker Miklós Jancsó.
What appears so intoxicating, apart
from Depp finding his new Jack Sparrow, is the blending of two costume eras simultaneously; Barnabas» mid-18th century Garrick overcoat with the
early seventies experimental mess of manmade fibre suits and daywear that resembled upholstery.
Known by the name of their production company, the Archers, Powell and Pressburger forged a working alliance that lasted
from the late thirties to the
early seventies, and
from the anti-Nazi propaganda of 49th Parallel and the astoundingly designed and edited epic The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp to the erotic, magical excesses of A Canterbury Tale, I Know Where I'm Going!
Shot in that distinctive mix of location naturalism and matter - of - fact criminal activity that defined so many such films of the
early seventies, Eddie Coyle lays bare the food chain of the criminal underworld,
from the robbers to the gun suppliers and all the middlemen in between, including the stool pigeons.
The steep upward jump in single parenthood —
from less than 30 percent to more than 50 percent among black Americans — took place in the late sixties and
early seventies, immediately after the Moynihan Report was issued.
The generational shift
from the Miura to the new LP400 Countach took place in the
early seventies.
I'm not including my old schoolgirl sonnets
from the
seventies — Satin - slippered April, you glide through time / And lubricate spring days, de dum, de dum — and my dozen or so fawning book reviews
from the
early eighties.
That is, ECMC is acknowledging that 20 or 25 years
from now, when the Murrays will be in their late sixties or
early seventies, they will be insolvent.»
After graduation
from UC Santa Barbara in the
early seventies, she worked for a small animal veterinary hospital and then operated a horse - boarding stable for a year with Greg.
As
early as the
seventies, Royal Canin started to develop outside France: first in the European markets, and then,
from -LSB-...]
Laos nightlife has had quite a paradoxical character:
From the extremes of the opium culture that infiltrated the country during the late sixties and
early seventies, to the enforced curfew into the late
seventies and beyond.
These small, confetti - like shapes comprise much of her work
from the late
seventies and
early eighties.
Artwork was selected by four curators with the survey presenting a show heavy
from the
early eighties and late
seventies, according to art critic and artist James Croak.
The ideas within Estes» paintings in Dispatches
from the Front Lines come out of the feminist art movement of the
early seventies and the subsequent flowering of the pluralism and inclusiveness of that time.
The current exhibition includes ten sculptures spanning
from the
early wood and glass works through to the
seventies» etched glass and steel pieces and finally his last works - the blown glass and bronze works of the eighties.
In 1995 I was awarded a Pollock / Krasner Foundation Grant for painting and also in 1995 I curated an exhibition of abstract painting
from the late sixties /
early seventies, called «Seven Painters» at the Nicholas / Alexander Gallery which was well received and well reviewed.
The press release says the exhibition presents the full scope of Freud's achievements in etching, including
seventy - five examples ranging
from rare,
early experiments in the 1940s to the large and complex compositions created since... read more... «Fetching Freud's etchings»
Nevertheless, he somehow ended up attending the Kunstakademie in Dusseldorf in the
early Seventies, a kind of free school where some 600 refusniks
from art colleges across Germany had congregated around the charismatic figure of Joseph Beuys.
The
seventy — eight works in this retrospective will follow Winters's development
from that time through the more fully abstract approach that has occupied him since the»90s, with dense weaves of swirling, crisscrossing lines and scattered blips, and will include more recent drawings that reclaim shapes reminiscent of his
earliest phase within the more complex spatial context he's since developed — what he's called a «vitalized geometry.»
The work spans the full arc of his career
from his
early 35 mm portraits of the
seventies through to his work
from the
early 2000s.
The exhibition presents ephemera
from Burchfield's life (doodle - filled journal pages, correspondence with his
early supporter Alfred H. Barr Jr.) alongside
seventy - four watercolors.
Not «one» exhibition of Italian art but, literally, an «exhibition of exhibitions» that, via seven paths, tries to explore the last fifty years of contemporary art in Italy, collecting more than one hundred and
seventy works and over
seventy artists,
from the
early Sixties through to the present day, in a display extending over the whole first floor of the Milan Triennale.
The solo show exhibition features Ed Clark's horizontal paintings, featuring wide bands of horizontal color, along with
earlier works
from the
seventies.
Since its New York flowering in the
early seventies, Graffiti has morphed
from underground bad - boy turf marking to chic gallery darling to corporate logo design and back.
Encompassing over
seventy works drawn
from public and private collections throughout the United States and Europe, Dutch Utopia: American Artists in Holland, 1880 - 1914 examines the work of forty - three American painters drawn to Holland during the late nineteenth and
early twentieth centuries.
In his subsequent works, those done in the late sixties and
early seventies, Childs underwent a stylistic evolution,
from his
earlier, open linear compositions to denser clusters of line that finally evolved into more concretely structured shapes and textures.
At Theodore, check out some of her lovely
early paintings, like the striking one pictured above
from the
seventies.
In a discussion that looks at critical art practices
from the late sixties and
early seventies, Dyment situates the work of Woodeson, Haegele and Ashmore as a contemporary re-examination of issues and the aesthetic of
early minimal and conceptual art practices, but one that is, instead, less confrontational and is imbued with a welcoming invitation and sense of play.
In the
early eighties, after a ten - year career as one of the
early seventies writers, he broke away
from one of graffiti's most sacred traditions: the letterform as subject matter.
In the late sixties and
early seventies, after a decade of professional art practice during the height of the male - dominated Minimalist and Light and Space movements, Chicago began to make a conscious departure
from abstraction and move toward figuration.
He decided in the late
seventies and
early eighties to continue along these lines with works
from some young Italian and foreign artists, including Ettore Spalletti, Jan Fabre, Didier Vermeiren, Bertrand Lavier, Anish Kapoor, Alberto Garutti, Icaro and Gerwald Rockenschaub.
A comprehensive exhibition including over
seventy - five paintings and works on paper,
from the
earliest phase of Murray's career in the 1960s through her most recent work was presented at the Museum of Modern Art in 2005 (only the fourth by a woman in the history of the Department of Painting and Sculpture a distinction previously given only to Louise Bourgeois, Lee Krasner and Helen Frankenthaler).
The
seventy - eight items won't only turn the Met
from a whistle stop into a Grand Central of
early - twentieth - century art, it will almost certainly spark a general revaluation, in all ways, of the most consequential and least seductive modern - art movement....
To celebrate her
seventy - fifth birthday, Judy Chicago drew inspiration
from her
earliest explorations of feminist imagery to create a monumental pyrotechnic performance piece, A Butterfly for Brooklyn, in Brooklyn's Prospect Park on April 26th, 2014.
Pearlstein has been recognized in several museum exhibitions among which are: Philip Pearlstein: a Retrospective at Milwaukee Art Museum, which travelled to The Brooklyn Museum, NY, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia PA, and Toledo Museum, Toledo, OH, 1983 - 84; The Abstract Landscapes and Other
Early Works on Paper, Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, OH, 1992; Philip Pearlstein Retrospective Exhibition: Works on Paper 1959 - 1994, University of Pittsburgh, Frick Fine Arts Building, 1995 - 96; Philip Pearlstein: World War II Paintings, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA, 1998 - 99; An Economy of Specific Bodies and Particular Objects: Philip Pearlstein Drawings, Frye Art Museum, Seattle, WA, 2005; Philip Pearlstein, The Dispassionate Body, Tweed Museum of Art, Duluth, MN, which travelled to the Michener Art Museum, Doylestown, PA, 2006 - 08; Philip Pearlstein: Objectifications, Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, NJ, 2008 - 9; Philip Pearlstein: Recent Works, Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts, Old Lyme, CT, 2009; Philip Pearlstein's People, Places, Things, Museum of Fine Arts, St Petersburg, FL, 2013; Philip Pearlstein: Six Paintings, Six Decades, National Academy of Art, New York, NY, 2014; Pearlstein Warhol Cantor:
From Pittsburgh to New York, The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, PA, 2015; Philip Pearlstein:
Seventy - Five Years of Painting, Susquehanna Art Museum, Harrisburg, PA, 2017 among others.
Irwin, who has lived in San Diego for the past quarter century, is one of the last giants standing
from a generation of artists who, in the
early seventies, sought to bring the practice of visual art out of the studio, gallery, and museum and into the world.
In its turn, that particular line of work had disappeared
from Stockwell Depot by the
early seventies, by way of the departure of some of the founder members, and the building was taken over mainly by abstract steel sculptors: Peter Hide, John Foster, Katherine Gili, Anthony Smart, David Evison.