In keeping with my ongoing interest
in the brash and the contemporary faux naïf artists, the young artist to watch this week is LA based painter — Alex Becerra, who is creating quite a stir with a reputation as a provocateur, creating comparisons to both Philip Guston and Mike Kelley.
That hole, if you want to call it that, takes center stage
in the brash, new, spectacularly realized works that now fill — one could say overfill — Van Doren Waxter on East 73rd Street and Eleven Rivington's Chrystie Street location.
Benglis broke through the 1960's New York art scene with works of poured latex and foam
in brash colours, and quickly established -LSB-...]
Jeff Koons, November 14 - January 9th, Gagosian Gallery «To live outside the law you must be honest,» sang Bob Dylan in 1966,
in his brash classic Absolutely Sweet Marie.
Benglis broke through the 1960's New York art scene with works of poured latex and foam
in brash colours, and quickly established her position as a renegade challenging the conventions and dogmatic primacy of Minimalism and Pop.
She remembers bits of old Tarantino films, and then proceeds to remake
them in brash, story - boardy constructions, complete with pink Cadillacs with their diabolically dangerous yellow headlights and a grease - quiffed gangster.
It doesn't have coups, recklessly overfish, arm disagreeable despots, grow coca in provocative quantities, or throw its weight around
in a brash and unseemly manner.
I look forward to what future topics Halpern decides to take on
in his brash and self - deprecating style.
In a brash and wildly inventive novel, [Andrews] effectively uses a gonzo alternate reality to frame urgent issues that include income inequality, rampant consumerism, and class disparity.
Styling-wise, the sketch shows hints of Vauxhall Ampera in the slim headlights and Hyundai Santa Fe / Ford Edge
in the brash triple - bar chrome grille.
After both of these men are called away on unspecified business Katherine at long last tastes freedom, and soon is consumed
in a brash, passionate affair with Sebastian (Cosmo Jarvis), one of the farmhands.
He plays a schmoe working in a department store trying to convince his country girlfriend that he's really more important than he is, culminating
in a brash attempt to scale the outside of a skyscraper.
Mann joins Paul Greengrass and Doug Liman as one of the finest visual poets of the fall, able to sketch
in brash, reptilian movements the ways that violence is ultimately as doomed an endeavour as love, loyalty, faith, or vigour.
«I just wanted to talk to him, and when I talked to him he was so clear and so confident, not
in a brash way but he knew the film he wanted to make, and it was a really lovely thing.
The chief executive officer of the network (Robert Mitchum) has lost confidence in him, and brought
in a brash outsider (John Glover) to «lend a hand.»
Using slanted eyeliner brush, top the gel liner with a brighter - pigmented cobalt blue shade of eyeshadow, like Maybelline New York Color Tattoo Pure Pigments
in Brash Blue.
Hooligan's encourages its visitors to bring their game face and enjoy
themselves in the brashest bar on Broadway.
Not exact matches
Belt and Road's political elements were evident
in late October when
brash Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, who has disparaged both President Obama and Pope Francis
in his bid to push the Philippines away from old alliances, visited China to get
in Xi's good graces.
Famously
brash and competitive, he's best known for castigating his competitors (he routinely dismisses AT&T and Verizon as «dumb and dumber»), uttering public profanities, and engaging
in the occasional Twitter war — including with then - candidate Donald Trump,
in 2015,
in a spat over tweets
in which Trump criticized mixed - martial - arts star Ronda Rousey.
In one concept, 72andSunny pitched having Tom Cruise reprise his character from the 2008 comedy Tropic Thunder as a
brash, cursing movie studio executive, and equip him with a PlayBook to run his corporate fiefdom.
It was a
brash move for an exploration and production firm to tack on a high - end jewel retail arm, but it made perfect sense to the pragmatic Gannicott, who liked the efficiencies of operating
in what he described then as «the two bookends of the diamond pipeline: mining and retail,» and who also saw the brand's prestige as having great potential
in such emerging luxury markets as China.
He approaches business
in the same
brash manner, cajoling the likes of Rupert Murdoch and one of Silicon Valley's top venture capital firms to invest heavily
in Vice's expansion.
When I was
in my early 20s, I was very
brash, overbearing, and difficult to work with, mostly as a result of my passion for the business and for ensuring a good customer experience.
Linden Lab operates the virtual world called Second Life... Bolstering its rep for
brash - to - the - point - of - crazy dealmaking, AOL purchased Bebo, the third - largest social network
in the U.S., for $ 850 million.
In her analysis, Lynch said she was made to consider facts around the wealth of O'Leary, the
brash star of the ABC show «Shark Tank» and former panellist on CBC's «Dragon's Den.»
«Zappos gives us a critical mass,» says Oscar Goodman, the
brash former Las Vegas mayor, known for having brokered the deal that brought Zappos downtown and for his tendency to appear
in public only when flanked by showgirls
in full bustier - and - feather regalia.
They see a businessman that is
brash, a user of people, and working to gain the upper hand
in every interaction.
The emphasis on fresh meat was accompanied by a new
brash marketing style that lead to stunts like buying Pharrell's Arby's - esque hat and engaging
in a tongue -
in - cheek feud with comedian Jon Stewart.
Some of these leaders have the
brash, take - charge attitude you might expect; others pursue their mandates
in more quiet, subtle ways.
Pat Swisher was a
brash young franchise titan until a stretch
in federal prison changed the way he thought about business.
Renowned for his
brash investing tactics and unwavering self - confidence, Ackman adopted a new tone
in his most recent letter to clients, saying he entered the new year humbled and having learned a number of hard lessons.
The
brash billionaire and Dallas Mavericks owner was vindicated
in July when a federal judge dismissed the SEC's insider - trading case against him.
The company
in its early days, with its launch
in 1989, is
brash, bold, and unhinged.
Although there are signs he may be reconsidering that
brash statement, especially
in light of Walmart's forceful denunciation of the bill, it should still give business owners across the country pause.
She was known for being
brash and outspoken, described
in the pages of TIME as «truculent and courageous,» with a New York City accent Norman Mailer said «could boil the fat off a taxi driver's neck.»
In 1952, as a brash, ambitious attorney, he backed postal workers in an unprecedented strike against British authoritie
In 1952, as a
brash, ambitious attorney, he backed postal workers
in an unprecedented strike against British authoritie
in an unprecedented strike against British authorities.
Robbins's otherworldly persuasive powers and
brash brand of popular insight have grown into Robbins Research International, a life - coaching empire that includes a massive book business (15 million volumes sold globally), an audio business (50 million programs sold), a life - coach certification business, and seminars for which attendees pay as much as $ 8,000 to be
in the same room with the man himself.
But perhaps one can channel the same principle that makes the oddly attired and bizarrely
brash stand out
in our minds.
(Indeed, Fortune on Trump
in 1990: «The boss has always behaved like a
brash entrepreneur: trusting his gut; charming his executives one minute, bellowing at them the next; second - guessing and often firing employees; suing his suppliers; making wild public statements; nagging the custodians who polish his brass.»)
So the fact that Tesla, one of several innovative companies that Musk is juggling, is now a newly minted member of the 500 Club — arriving for the first time this year on Fortune's annual register of the biggest U.S. companies — might strike some as a curious, if marvelous, oddity: the
brash, antiestablishment carmaker parked
in one of the reserved spaces for America's corporate elite.
Sherman became a star
in Seattle, bringing a
brash attitude and willingness to speak out on any topic to go along with his stellar play.
Most prominent among the renegade land - trust leaders: Robert Keller, a
brash conservation biologist
in Georgia who has built an empire through syndicated easements.
But even as cash flows freely
in Vice's direction, the company is trying to keep its
brash, insurgent image.
Uber's past refusals to release its demographics are
in keeping with its
brash corporate character.
The end result was a
brasher and more competitive T - Mobile, who lead the way on a wave of improvements
in the sector culminating most recently
in the return of simpler, easier unlimited data plans.
One of many many enduring myths
in fashionable video games is that Sega's a spent drive, its days producing
brash and brazen blockbusters...
While infatuation clouds your perception with its rose - colored lenses, real love is not rooted
in confusion and
brash decisions made
in an emotionally charged frenzy.
One young man mentioned was Gabriel Cardona, «the ringleader of the American cell of assassins, a savvy,
brash young man who orchestrated at least five murders
in Laredo of people connected to the Sinaloa Cartel.»
In this film, we are introduced to three industrial lubricant salesman: Larry (played byKevin Spacey), a brash, but honest veteran of sales; Phil (played by Danny Devito), Larry's friend and a seasoned, yet life - weary salesman; and Bob (played by PeterFacinelli), a young evangelical Christian who, as a rookie in sales, joins the twoveterans at a trade sho
In this film, we are introduced to three industrial lubricant salesman: Larry (played byKevin Spacey), a
brash, but honest veteran of sales; Phil (played by Danny Devito), Larry's friend and a seasoned, yet life - weary salesman; and Bob (played by PeterFacinelli), a young evangelical Christian who, as a rookie
in sales, joins the twoveterans at a trade sho
in sales, joins the twoveterans at a trade show.
His academic colleagues at Union were taken aback by his
brash, outspoken touting of socialism and pacifism when he joined the faculty, but they were even less ready when he attacked theological and political liberalism
in this book.