If answered, they could
give substantial pieces of knowledge to the puzzle of how the brain works.
Not exact matches
They say that humans with big brains, and perhaps great intelligence, occupied a
substantial piece of southern Africa in the not very distant past, and that they eventually
gave way to smaller - brained, possibly less advanced Homo sapiens — that is, ourselves.
For a little extra cash, you can
give a few more
substantial pieces.
Williamson's usual bohemian silhouettes were back in full force, but
given a seasonal update with giant Mongolian furs, suede booties and sportier
pieces — like trousers and a bomber jacket — in more
substantial materials, embroidered with rich - looking gold.
There are actually two; 1) the Greek situation will probably stumble along in its current form for a while, creating
substantial volatility in world stock markets, and 2)
given all this negative news there may be some nuggets of gold in the Greek stock market that are worth a look for adventurous value investors (the WSJ had a
piece on Greek shipping companies today, so I'm not alone with this line of thinking... beware!).
They
gave very
substantial pieces; they didn't
give the usual for an auction.
Given the fact that he hasn't shown any
substantial amount of work in the States for about two decades — aside from a few group shows, art fairs, and his inclusion in the famously identity - politics - focused 1993 Whitney Biennial, where he showed a series of weapon - like wall sculptures (dealing with notions of surveillance, the police state, militarization) that were
pieced together with vintage gun parts, carved branches, and coyote bone among other sundry items — «At the Center of the World» was a rare treat for countless artists, curators, and critics who could only follow Durham from afar while his work continually appeared abroad at august venues like the Venice Biennale, Documenta, and galleries and museums across Europe and Latin America.
These are themes that resonate with the gallery's own collections, which include
substantial holdings of work by Joseph Beuys (including the work that
gives this exhibition its name) and
pieces by Bellmer, Balthus, Ottos Dix, Magritte and Picasso.