All aspects of Essenhigh's works are alive and conscious in their own world, personifying substances such as light and nature to interact with
gures in space.
Charlotte Perriand Considered one of the most in uential
gures in design and architecture from the early Modern movement, Charlotte Perriand (1903 - 1999) was instrumental in introducing the «machine age» aesthetic to interior design through the steel, aluminium and glass furniture she created at Le Corbusier's studio in the late 1920s and 1930s.
By his own admission: «I paint landscapes and some of them have fi
gures in them, that's all you need to know really.»
Paying to see the nation's favourite political fi
gures in playhouses is the latest trend.
Gangaram Chintaman Tambat, a highly accomplished artist who drew on both indigenous and European artistic conventions, is a pivotal fi
gure in this rich cultural interchange.
Not exact matches
A sharp rise
in unemployment fi
gures, escalating tensions
in Northern Ireland and Rhodesia, the election day's muggy weather and England crashing out of the Mexico World Cup were all contributing factors.
I am there to advise them on journalism for a scene
in their play, but we get talking about Obama and they plainly identify with him
in a way they absolutely do not with any British political fi
gure.
TOTO won't release sales
gures — beyond saying unhelpfully that the company is «the recognized leader
in the toilet category,» which would puzzle industry leader Kohler — but, at least temporarily, gi ji obutse helped to give them the ushing edge
in a clogged nation.
Each have a prolific multi-decade artistic career deserving of further scholarship, but a palpable coincidence further connects these three
gures: Betty Parsons was the founder of the eponymous gallery which launched the careers of the likes of Pollock, Rothko and Newman; Arakawa and his wife co-founded the Reversible Destiny Foundation, seeking a new model for architectural practices by borrowing from disciplines including experimental biology, quantum physics, and medicine; Lohaus co-founded the Wide White Space gallery (WWS)
in Antwerp
in 1966, which exhibited artists such as Beuys, Broodthaers, Christo and many others.
The «Bat» paintings were made after a friend gave Doig a papier - maché fi
gure of a man dressed as a bat, a character that crops up regularly
in Trinidadian carnival.
The fact that
in all but one of these images the man is playing against an invisible opponent, and that
in the large - scale painting the fi
gure is staged
in a jungle, just
in front of a blue brick grid, is a fantastic tease that presents a nice taught wire to hang conjecture on.
In addition to its contributions by Keith and Elms, the book features newly commissioned essays and responses by leading
gures including Charles Gaines, artist; Rita Gonzalez, Curator of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Dave McKenzie, artist; and Steven Nelson, Professor of African and African American Art History, University of California, Los Angeles.
The story of these fi
gures and their complex relationships is contained
in the archive's prints, drawings, and manuscripts.
Accordingly, the court accepted the claimant's suggested discount fi
gure of 0.95 resulting
in a bigger multiplier and a higher loss of earnings claim.
The 2001 census recorded just over two million cohabiting couples
in England and Wales — a 67 % increase on the fi
gures from 1991.
In 2006 — the last year for which government fi
gures are available — that estimate had increased to 2.9 million households and 2.4 million of those were «vulnerable» (defi ned as households including older people, families with children, and householders who are disabled or suff ering from long - term illness).