Sentences with phrase «human figures by»

Among the exhibits is a multimedia piece by Chicago - based artist Theaster Gates called Martyr Construction, a huge installation of spray - painted fabric and rubble by German artist Katharina Grosse, and a series of larger - than - life paintings of upside - down human figures by Georg Baselitz, also based in Germany.
Standouts of the inaugural exhibition include an eye - popping enclave of Ellsworth Kelly works; Anselm Kiefer's historic epic Deutschlands Geisteshelden (1973), whose evocations of receding woodgrain are echoed in a Mike Kelley piece (Infinite Expansion, 1983) on the opposite end of the museum; and alternately, life - like and imposing human figures by John Ahearn and Charles Ray.
Wander through Vigeland Park, filled with hundreds of life - size human figures by native artist Gustav Vigeland.
Peres Projects is pleased to present Wild Style: Exhibition of Figurative Art, a group exhibition exploring depictions of the human figure by contemporary artists and unidentified African artists active from 200 BC to the present.
16 Nov 2009 Exhibition from Irish Museum of Modern Art at Tallaght Community Arts An exhibition featuring artworks focusing on the human figure by Irish and international artists represented in the Irish Museum of Modern Art's Collection opens to the public at Tallaght Community Arts on Tuesday 17 November.
Presented by world - leading galleries, highlights include Thomas J Price's (Hales) startling triple portraits of men of African origin; Reza Aramesh's (Leila Heller Gallery) metamorphosis of mythical animal and subjected figure; and a six - metre - high ubiquitous toy - human figure by KAWS (Galerie Perrotin).

Not exact matches

Really, it's trying to figure out the human problems in the whole system: by management, by workers, by the form, by everybody working together.
We sourced the oilsands direct jobs figure from The Decade Ahead: Labour Market Outlook to 2022 for Canada's Oil and Gas Industry, a 2013 Petroleum Human Resources Council report that was funded in part by the Government of Canada and The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers.
He was challenged on his show in 2007 by Father Tom Euteneuer of Human Life International, who observed that such a position emanating from a public figure technically fulfilled the requirements for something called heresy.
Hitler figured out a way to exterminate people based purely on a choice they made by free will (their religious affiliation), he only killed a few million people and he is considered the embodiment of human evil.
Fidel Castro is a controversial and divisive world figure, lauded as a champion of anti-imperialism, humanitarianism, socialism and environmentalism by his supporters, but viewed as a dictator who has overseen multiple human rights abuses by his critics.
The covenant which the Absolute enters into with the concrete, not heeding the general, the «idea,»... chooses movements made by the human figure....
To slip into Whiteheadian technical terminology, I understand Jesus as a figure the story of whom we objectify with peculiar vividness as a result of his power to grasp the successive subjective aims of generations and generations of men by the sheer massiveness and compelling weight of the ideal vision which he has presented as a lure promising richness and depth of feeling in human satisfactions.
The beasts stand for the brutal pagan empires by which Israel had been successively oppressed, and the human figure stands for «the people of the saints of the Most High.»
When we divide this by the population we come out with a figure, the increase of which is supposed to correlate with the extent to which human wants are satisfied.
While Paul's thought is by no means always clear, and perhaps from letter to letter not always exactly the same, it is nevertheless certain that his concept of resurrection can be clearly distinguished from that of the traditional «bodily resurrection».27 Paul does not speak in terms of the «same body» but rather in terms of a new body, whether it be a «spiritual body», 28 «the likeness of the heavenly man», 29 «a house not made by human hands, eternal and in heaven», 30 or, a «new body put on» over the old.31 In using various figures of speech to distinguish between the present body of flesh and blood and the future resurrection body, he seems to be thinking of both bodies as the externals which clothe the spirit and without which we should «find ourselves naked».32 But he freely confesses that the «earthly frame that houses us today ’33 may, like the seed, and man of dust, be destroyed, but the «heavenly habitation», which the believer longs to put on, is already waiting in the heavenly realm, for it is eternal by nature.
In polytheism, the Sky Father was a somewhat distant figure, complemented by the Earth Mother, with whom humans had the closer relationship.
The figures of the Marys contorted by grief, with the Virgin supported by the mourning apostle, reveal an understandable human response to the death of the beloved Jesus.
Because that's exactly what happened after I descended that platform and walked into a world inhabited not by the straw figures I'd been taught to defeat and convert, but by flesh - and - blood human beings who didn't stick to the atheist / Muslim / feminist / gay / liberal / poor / skeptic / foreigner script, a world less characterized by black and white certainties than by mile after mile and year after year of thick, impenetrable gray.
We know that Jesus was a real, historic figure, a human being such as we are, who by God's presence in him, and by his human acceptance and transformation by that presence, showed us who God is and what God can and will do to save us.
For example, several centuries ago, God may indeed have become a «lover of Shakespeare» insofar as Shakespeare's works were experienced by human beings; yet, it is also possible that God's appreciation of Shakespeare's artistry (though not of the feelings of Shakespeare or his audience) declined as new literary figures and forms appeared.
Yet Satan himself is a very real figure, and he is the measure of that insight into our human plight which is afforded by the conflict of Christ with the powers of evil.
Unfortunately, «Christian» has become a term that carries a lot of pretentiousness, so it seems to me that we might need to do a bit triage by shelving the label «Christian» if it helps us figure out what it means to be human, which may help reinvigorate the term as people see Christ in our human engagements rather than our church attendance.
And many endearing figures in our human past and present have been able to «adjust» to the world by «giving up» or «working through» their childhood longing for significance in the eyes of another.
Some figures, collected by François Polet, give us an idea of the current state of well - being of the human community.
I preordered through Amazon but am too tech dense to figure out how to photo the receipt, so here is a cut & paste: Items Ordered Price 1 of: Gluten - Free on a Shoestring Bakes Bread: (Biscuits, Bagels, Buns, and More), Hunn, Nicole Condition: New Sold by: Amazon.com LLC $ 14.78 So many bread memories, no wonder bread has been used as an analogy for human love and nurturing for centuries.
These figures are bound to be appreciated by quality assurance, safety officers, human resources and chief financial officers.
His human skills were complemented by a keen intellect, strong observation skills, and a sharp memory for facts, figures and protocols of organic standards.
He shows great enthusiasm in flushing the toilet afterwards, and is rather stumped at figuring out the hand washing (sinks are not designed to be accessibility by tiny humans!).
The unfolding development of the school, as well as the human being, is suggested by the organic, nurturing forms out of which the figure emerges into light.
Over the period 1980 to 2012, unemployment rose from just 6.4 % to 27.4 % in spite of consistent GDP growth rate averaging more than 7.5 % and by 2016, 33.6 % (using NBS old measure); Human Development Index (HDI) has risen only modestly between 1990 (0.411) and 2014 (0.514); and average life expectancy in spite of our enormous resources remains stuck at 52.9 years in 2015 while the equivalent figure in the developed world averages over 70 years.
Recognition by other human beings figures centrally among our dignity needs, and being either included or excluded from various forms of human relations has significant consequences for our wellbeing.
First, through the use of little human figures to demonstrate how many people's benefits would be offset by a single tax cut (one millionaire, naturally wearing a top hat = a lot of the rest of us).
Labour need to show they not succumb to scaremongering by the shadowy figures in the home office bureaucracy with clear human rights based framework to privacy and security, rejecting the authoritarian excesses of the last Labour government.
It is the first intervention by a centre - right group into the ongoing row, which had until now been dominated by religious figures, human rights campaigners and centre - left MPs and peers.
Since Mr. Brundige cited statistics in his report to the town board it would be silly not to conclude this letter with statistics based purely on logic: Since the error of machine - collected data at the airport versus actual human data collection is 10 times what Mr. Brundige reported for a specific period of time, then the town board must correct all data in Mr. Brundige's report by multiplying the figures by 10.
Also, in January 2012, they published another report by their head of research Robert Broadhurst which claimed that the UK loses three quarters of its human rights cases in the European courts, which was covered widely in the tabloids but dismissed by experts as «misleading» (the real figure is closer to one out of 50).
In 2011, 10.5 percent of survey respondents agreed with the statement that climate change was occurring and primarily due to human activity; by 2013, that figure had gone up slightly to 16.4 percent, according to preliminary data.
James Watson, for those of you who are reading this magazine by accident, won a Nobel Prize in 1962 for figuring out the structure of DNA, went on to head the Human Genome Project, and then talked himself into trouble and out of a job last year when, in an interview with The Sunday Times of London, he made one of the more outlandishly racist remarks in history.
The top is crowned by a drinking glass, an instruction to drink enough healthy beverages like water and tea, and a human figure using the top's flat surface as a treadmill, showing the importance of exercise.
«We've figured out for the first time how to produce these cells from human embryonic stem cells literally by the billions and billions,» Lanza says.
Yet a novel strain of the influenza A (H1N1) virus jumped species and burst into the human population in March and April, and by late May health and agriculture officials were still trying to figure out where it came from.
They've figured out how to turn human stem cells into functional pancreatic β cells — the same cells that are destroyed by the body's own immune system in type 1 diabetes patients.
Boyd was deeply impressed by the frieze of crimson, black, and yellow human figures covering the back wall, especially the shimmering white figure that gave the shelter its name.
A human figure with deer antlers tipped by distinct black dots was found in another ancient Texas shelter called Cedar Springs.
For Stephen to have accomplished what he has in the teeth of his dreadful affliction makes him, by my lights, a totem of the human spirit so towering that in its shadow the figure of Lance Armstrong can not immediately be distinguished from that of Tori Spelling.
To figure out which type of learning may have been aided by the changes in the human version of FOXP2, Schreiweis tested humanized mice in mazes.
Yesterday's big reptiles can help us figure out how the human era is shaping up By Mary H. Schweitzer
In one panel surveyed, a motif of a flautist surrounded by other human figures probably depicts part of an indigenous rite of renewal.
The only grave goods with these Tarxien people (which have been dated by the radiocarbon method to around 2800 B.C.E.) were small, carefully modeled ceramic statuettes of obese human figures.
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