The backseat serves as
an important point of departure in «Autoconcanción,» Cruzvillegas's second solo exhibition at Regen Projects in Hollywood.
This series marks
an important point of departure for Warhol, being his first foray into abstraction, and disclosing his intrigue with the Abstract Expressionist painters who had dominated the New York art scene in the 1950s, during his early career.
That is
an important point of departure from other similar cards like the American Express Premier Rewards Gold, which offers 3x points but just on airfare rather than several travel categories, for example, or the Citi Hilton HHonors Reserve, which offers 5x points on airline and car rental purchases and 10x points on Hilton hotel purchases, but not other travel merchants.
in which, consciously and explicitly, the reality of life on the one hand, Scripture and Tradition on the other are being recognized as equally
important points of departure.
Architect Edward Larrabee Barnes's original designs for the Walker's 1971 building and curator Lucy Lippard's 1973 group show c. 7,500, featuring work by an all - women roster of conceptual artists, were also
important points of departure for Deschenes's intervention here.
Not exact matches
It is also
important to note that at the beginning
of the current boom, the unemployment rate was around 6 per cent, suggesting that there was some excess capacity in the labour market at the outset
of the adjustment to the mining investment boom (this is another
point of departure from the theory presented in Section 2, which assumes that the economy is in equilibrium prior to the boom).
It is located next to a number
of important Inca ruins including Pisac, Ollantaytambo, Maras and Moray and a convenient
point of departure for Machu Picchu, with trains leaving daily from Urubamba, is located very near the train station
of Ollantaytambo.
It is home to a number
of important Inca ruins including, Maras and Moray and is a convenient
departure point for the fabled Machupicchu, with trains leaving daily from Ollantaytambo stations.
While the hometowns
of many artists are often just
points of departure, Los Angeles has been a constant presence in Saar's life and an
important source
of inspiration.
(Suprematism, Constructivism, and De Stijl, the early avant - garde movements that were Minimalism's
point of departure, had a conceptual dimension, as the theoretical writings
of their artists make clear, but it was their rejection
of representation in favour
of pure abstraction that gave them their
important place in the history
of modern art, in the eyes
of Greenberg.
A photograph
of Parlá's grandfather Agustin Parlá, one
of Cuba's first aviators, is the
point of departure for the work — the aviator is an
important source
of inspiration for the artist as he undertakes his own border crossings, exploring how multicultural environments impact his perceptions
of urban space.
The group presentation takes its
point of departure from one
of the most
important exhibitions in history
of exhibition making: Questioning Reality — Image Worlds Today, 1972 curated by Harald Szeemann as a part
of Documenta 5.
One Thought Fills Immensity features
important early works such as Firenze II (1992), the first work in which Plensa took the concept
of the question as a
point of departure.
It may be
important to establish design constraints on the development
of Flex Time JD models that satisfy other equity or policy considerations — for example, as part
of Osgoode's Accessible JD Working Group, we considered as a
point of departure that the cost model
of Flex Time and full time JD programs be similar, so that neither group
of law students is asked the «subdidize» the other, or may feel their Law School experience has been deemed more or less deserving
of Law School resources.
Among other things, I think her academic and analytical
point of departure - the presumption
of high control being an
important definitive
of «good» parenting - is a direct reflection
of the early 1960s societal norms and mindset.