Sentences with phrase «in nytimes»

To support Mr. Nash's analysis, Giorgio Topa, one of the authors of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York study, also referenced in the NYTimes article, states referred employees are 15 percent less likely to quit.
This week I debated with myself as to whether the fillip should be about piece of meaningless fluff (actually a whole dust bunny of pieces of meaningless fluff) that might be NSFW, or about a weighty question raised by a philosopher in the NYTimes (that probably was in its way NSFW i.e. not satisfactory for weekends).
Dartmouth University — photoretouching — Prof. Hany Farid — As the piece in the NYTimes explains, Farid is working on software that might help us figure out which images have been photoshopped.
[See also a piece in the NYTimes about the Moka Express.
I remember reading the original op - ed in the NYTimes and being confused by several of her points.
But then I read this story in the NYTimes this morning and thought, oh - oh, these people are going to lull the public back to sleep again.
I have seen at least three articles over the last ten days in the NYTimes that mention ``... growing ocean acidification...» Would anyone like to calculate how much CO2 it would take to reduce the ocean's ph from its current approx. 8.17 - 8.18 to 7.0?
-LSB-...] NY Times story on Keystone XLBy Andrew on July 26, 2011 This article on the debate over GHG emissions and the Keystone XL pipeline in the NYTimes does a really good job at highlighting the key issues... and made my day by linking to my blog.
I wonder if he tried to publish it in the NYTimes as well.
This was rushed out because of Muller's op - ed in the NYTimes.
Al Gore in the NYTimes 2-27-10
Back in 07 I read some catastrophic claim in NYTimes and followed a link to RealClimate.
Good reporting in NYTimes magazine on reporter Laura Poitras who has been harrassed almost beyond belief for her reporting, which recently helped break the Snowden story:
(See today's article in the NYTimes.)
We did not become the world's most powerful Navy by sitting around doing crosswords in the NYTimes.
A Friday reading round - up that includes Art Forum on Mira Dancy and Sarah Peters, ArtNews on the Independent, Roberta Smith on Sharon Horvath, Martha Schwendener on Chris Martin, Raphael Rubinstein on Howardena Pindell, Jillian Steinhauer on Ken Johnson's controversial Grabner review in the NYTimes, Walter Robinson in conversation with Phong Bui, and young artists as capitalist tools
Roberta Smith writes in the NYTimes: «Elizabeth Murray, a New York painter who reshaped Modernist abstraction into a high - spirited, cartoon - based, language of form whose subjects included domestic life, relationships and the nature of painting itself, died yesterday at her home in upstate New York.
In the NYTimes, David Barboza reports that China's leading contemporary artists are finally being recognized in their own country as well: «For years their work could not be exhibited in China, but now the country's leading contemporary artists are being courted by major art collectors abroad and their paintings set records at international auction sales.
Roberta Smith reports in the NYTimes: «Pierre - Auguste Renoir may be the last numbingly famous Impressionist painter whose achievements can still be fought over.
In her review in the NYTimes, Roberta Smith reports that the show is «irresistible if flawed.»
In the NYTimes, Robin Pogrebin writes that NY's Asia Society is beginning to collect contemporary Asian art.
A couple days ago in the NYTimes, Holland Cotter, extremely agitated by the sorry state of the art world, ranted about the detrimental effect big money has had on art production, the lack of cultural diversity, the failure of art schools, the high rents, museums» focus on the box office, conservative art criticism, and more.
Ben Genocchio reports in the NYTimes that Dia is featuring two Imi Knoebel installations, although his review is primarily focused on the one at the Dan Flavin Institute in Bridgehampton.
Karen Rosenberg reports in the NYTimes that Pissarro was the true revolutionary among... read more... «The radical philosophy of Camille Pissarro»
Jori Finkel reports in the NYTimes: «Mr. Benjamin's devotion to geometric abstraction has never wavered.
In the NYTimes, Ken Johnson reports that these two exhibitions of Ashcan art depict the old New York they loved.
Benjamin Genocchio in the NYTimes: «His drawings on canvas are meticulously primed with five layers of acrylic mat gel, each layer spread evenly with a knife before he begins to draw.
And I still unfailingly read Roberta Smith, Ken Johnson, and Holland Cotter every Friday in the NYTimes; Peter Schjeldahl in the New Yorker; Christian Viveros - Fauné and Martha Schwendener at the Village Voice; John Berger in the Guardian whenever he writes, for sure; Raphael Rubenstein at the Silo; John Yau at Hyperallegic; Jerry Saltz at New York; and I indulge myself with James Kalm Report on YouTube for pleasure maybe once every two weeks.
In the NYTimes, Roberta Smith calls «Cubism: The Leonard A. Lauder Collection» at the Met «an exhilarating exhibition laid out with a sharp sense of history and some humor.»
Last week in the NYTimes Art in Review column, Karen Rosenberg reported that reading Kurt Kauper's nude portraits... read more... «Kurt Kauper: Working from (someone else's) life»
Grace Glueck writes in the NYTimes that «Mr. Goldberg was a painter of strong convictions who in his youth was influenced by the gestural Abstract Expressionist mode of older painters... read more... «Painter Michael Goldberg dies in his studio»
On the other hand, in the NYTimes, Roberta Smith believes Weiner's show should be required viewing, especially for the auction - addicted glitterati.
In the NYTimes, Randy Kennedy chats with Lawrence Weiner, whose retrospective opens at the Whitney Museum of American Art in November.
Milton Avery watercolors and Sarah Peters drawings are reviewed in the NYTimes today.
In the NYTimes, Roberta Smith reports: «By 1969 he was part of a generation that would tinker incessantly with paintings» fundamentals and had most of his ducks in a row for a big career.
In the NYTimes, Roberta Smith reports: «By 1969 he was part of a generation that would tinker... read more... «Good vibrations: Peter Young paintings pulsate in P.S. 1 retrospective»
Carol Vogel reports in the NYTimes that three men wearing ski masks walked into a private Zurich museum in broad daylight and grabbed four 19th century paintings.
In the NYTimes, Ken Johnson writes that gay precisionist Charles Demuth might have felt marginalized by the mainly heterosexual art world.
In the NYTimes, Carol Vogel reports that the Museum of Modern Art has chosen one of its own curators, Ann Temkin, to succeed John Elderfield, who retired as chief curator of painting and sculpture in July.
In the NYTimes, Carol Vogel reports that this year's finalists for the Guggenheim's Hugo Boss Prize «include some of the hottest names around, and their work is heavily tipped toward conceptual and installation art.
In the NYTimes, Holland Cotter writes that both exhibitions are worth seeing.
In the NYTimes, Roberta Smith reports:» If there was any doubt that we live in a reasonable facsimile of the Gilded Age, it disappeared Monday night during «Greeting Card,» Aaron Young's enormous paint - by - motorcycle spectacle in the vast, emptied - out drill hall of the Seventh... read more... «Young stunt»
This week, Carol Vogel reported in the NYTimes that a colorful painting found in the trash was in fact painted by well - known Latin American artist Rufino Tamayo.
In the NYTimes, Ken Johnson reports that in this new series of paintings, Beckman is showing... read more... «William Beckman's life studies at Forum»
In the NYTimes, Ken Johnson writes that Abts's paintings look otherworldly at the New Museum.
UPDATE (March 2, 2012): Roberta Smith gushes over the 2012 Whitney Biennial in the NYTimes but agrees there aren't enough objects in the show.
«Bing Wright» Tricia Collins Contemporary Art 1/22 -2 / 14/1998 (Reviews by Cynthia Roberts in zingmagazine, Kim Levin in Village Voice, Bill Arning in Time Out NY, Anne Marie Russel in Arti, Ken Johnson in NYTimes) 1998
«Michele Basora: Mi Suenos Posesivos» Tricia Collins Grand Salon 11/14-12 / 21/1996 (Reviews by Roberta Smith in NYTimes, Luico Pozzi in El Giornale Dell «Arte, J. Bowyer Bell in Review) 1996, 1997
«La La» Tricia Collins Contemporary Art 1/13 -2 / 5/2000 (Ken Johnson listing in NYTimes, Merlin James review in Burlington) 2000
«McWillie Chambers: Paintings» and «Eric Rhein: In the Company of Shadows» Tricia Collins Grand Salon 1/4 -1 / 25/1997 (Reviews by Holland Cotter in NYTimes, Bill Sullivan in Cover) 1997
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