Sentences with phrase «includes emblematic»

The Lichtenstein Collection includes emblematic examples from important themes of Biala's career, as well as a cohesive representation of the significant places the artist featured in her paintings: France, Italy, and especially Spain.
The exhibition includes emblematic examples of the artist's leading technical innovations, many on view for the first time.
Accepted by the nation in lieu of tax on Freud's estate, this body of work includes emblematic works by one of our finest contemporary painters, including his 1962 scene of London's Leicester Square as a building site, rendered in high - impasto semi-abstract smears of red, orange, ochre and grey.
PHOENIX (April 11, 2017)-- Coming to Phoenix Art Museum on April 15, 2017, Longer Ways to Go explores the symbiotic relationship between photography and the folklore of the American highway, including the emblematic Route 66.

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The competitors included Mass Audubon President Henry Tepper, who noted the event was emblematic of both the organization's enduring commitment to birdlife and to the crucial role of people in monitoring and supporting biodiversity.
The project has been a highly collaborative one, says Vunjak - Novakovic, whose team included three biomedical engineers, a lung transplant surgeon, and a pulmonologist: «This study is truly emblematic of how biomedical research is conducted at Columbia University.»
The greater sage - grouse is an umbrella species, emblematic of the health of sagebrush habitat it shares with more than 350 other kinds of wildlife, including world - class populations of mule deer, elk, pronghorn, and golden eagles.
This is likely to include «prototypical» or emblematic strategies for major domains of SEL development in different grades / stages (e.g., focus on EF / cognitive regulation and related strategies in the younger grades, and on more complex forms of planning / goal setting and social problem solving in the older grades).
The bills are meant to target under - performing districts around the state, including Detroit, which has already become emblematic of sweeping reform efforts.
«With the New SEAT Leon, we want to continue the success story of one of SEAT's most emblematic models, including further technologies in terms of driving assistance systems, safety systems and, of course, connectivity» added the Vice-President for R&D, Dr. Matthias Rabe.
Other architectural styles to witness include Gothic, Renaissance and Art Nouveau, rounded off with the striking modern Guggenheim Museum, now the emblematic building of the city of Bilbao which opened in 1997, the beginning of a radical change in the face of this great Basque city.
Emblematic of their teasing respect for one another was the Jane Asher cake she commissioned for his 60th birthday — a trompe - l'oeil stack of Waddington's favourite books, including Joyce's Ulysses, rendered in fondant icing.
Highly edited, it concentrated exclusively on Lucas's sculpture, and admitted only three works from the 1990s, including the iconic Au Naturel (1994; the slumped mattress that harbours a cucumber - and - melons scenario of sexual hilarity) but not the work that remains emblematic of the artist's YBA heyday — Two Fried Eggs and a Kebab (1992), the table adorned with foodstuffs that stand in for breasts and genitals.
Among the women included are emblematic figures such as Lygia Clark, Ana Mendieta, and Marta Minujín alongside lesser - known names such as the Cuban - born abstract artist Zilia Sánchez, the Colombian sculptor Feliza Bursztyn, and the Brazilian video artist Leticia Parente.
Cameron - Weir was inspired to include the phrase «Star Expansion» in the title of her work because, to her, the term is emblematic of a connection to unseen phenomena and the technology invented to render it visible.
Louise Nevelson's room - sized wood sculptures have been hailed as emblematic of many different movements, including Abstract Expressionism, Cubism, and Surrealism.
Among the women included are emblematic figures such as Lygia Clark, Ana Mendieta, and Marta Minujín alongside lesser - known names such as the Cuban - born abstract artist Zilia Sánchez, the Colombian sculptor Feliza Burztyn, and the Brazilian video artist Leticia Parente.
Daniel Canogar has created numerous public art pieces, including Waves, a permanent sculptural LED screen for the atrium of 2 Houston Center, Houston; Travesías, a sculptural LED screen commissioned for the atrium of the European Union Council in Brussels during the Spanish Presidency of the European Union in 2010; Constelaciones, the largest photo - mosaic in Europe created for two pedestrian bridges over the Manzanares River, in MRío Park, Madrid; Helix, a permanent LED sculptural screen made for Quantum of the Seas, a Royal Caribbean cruise ship andClandestinos, a video - projection presented on various emblematic monuments including the Arcos de Lapa in Rio de Janeiro, the Puerta de Alcalá in Madrid and the church of San Pietro in Montorio in Rome.
The Espace Louis Vuitton Beijing invites you to experience emblematic works from the Collection of Prince's Cowboys series, including: Untitled (Cowboy)(1994), Mountain Cowboys (1998 - 89) and The Blue Cowboys (1999).
He has presented his work in many solo exhibitions in the historical Athenian gallery «Nees Morphes» and his work has been included in numerous group shows, among which are the emblematic exhibition Apperto 93 in the XVL Venice Biennial in 1993 and the 2nd Athens Biennial Heaven (How Many Angels Can Dance On The Head Of A Pin, curated by Christopher Marinos) in 2009.
While the wall drawings, which he started in 1968 at the age of 40, constitute LeWitt's most emblematic practice, his oeuvre also includes three - dimensional works (which he referred to as «structures»), innumerable drawings on paper, photographic series and artist's books.
Among the women included are emblematic figures such as Lygia Clark and Ana Mendieta, alongside lesser - known artists such as the Colombian sculptor Feliza Bursztyn and the U.S. - based photographer Isabel Castro.
She has participated in numerous group exhibitions including «Uncertain States of America,» which originated at the Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art in Oslo and traveled internationally; in «Emblematic Display» at the ICA in London; and in the Beck's «Futures» show, also at the ICA, as well as in «The Moderns» at Castello di Rivoli in Turin, among many others.
Each decade was located on a separate floor with the most current decade on the top, represented by a distinct apartment, including a bathroom, living room and kitchen, that was emblematic of that decade's décor standards.
Emblematic of the late «60s / early «70s freewheeling style, Shields» semiotic palette includes spirals, mazes, pyramids, mandalas, anthropomorphic and natural forms.
Referred to as the «Hall of Fame», this room brings together Sturtevant's repetitions of emblematic works from American Pop, including her versions of Warhol's flowers that featured in her first solo show.
While this chaos is emblematic of our anxious age, Berg also includes pyramids as symbols of transcendence, providing an ancient human context within this shifting natural tangle of lightening and lava.
She points to Marlene Dumas's seven - panel painting «The Messengers,» which is included in the ICA gift, as emblematic of what moves her.
The art of the 20th century included a great many «last paintings,» from Rodchenko to Reinhardt and on, and perhaps just as many «first paintings,» for which the model might be — not least because of its emblematic title — Barnett Newman's Onement, I (1948).
The November 2014 elections included a North Dakota voter initiative emblematic of the vigorous debate taking place nationwide about child custody.
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