Sentences with phrase «including blanche»

Cross has been the recipient of multiple grants, including the Blanche Colman Grant and a Mass MoCa Match Grant.
Several Democratic senators including Blanche Lincoln (Ark.) and Evan Bayh (Ind.)-- both of whom are up for re-election this fall — have balked at the idea of using the parliamentary tactic of reconciliation to pass elements of the health care plan, and Mary Landrieu (La.) has been critical of the president for not offering more details on the way forward on health care in his speech last night.

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The list of his culinary achievements is staggering including Chef of the Year, French Culinary Association in 1986; Chef of the Year, Le Toques Blanche International in 1990; Chevalier in the National Order of Merit by the President of the French Republic in 1994; and a Doctor of Culinary Arts, Honoris Causa, from Johnson & Wales University in 1995.
See below for a run - down on the game, including predictions from former England, Crystal Palace and Tottenham midfielder and GamblingTimes.com columnist Andy Gray and our own Football Insider Graeme Bailey together with everything you need to know from the bookies — with BoyleSports's Leon Blanche.
See below for a preview on each game, including predictions from former England, Crystal Palace and Tottenham midfielder Andy Gray, super agent and former Manchester City ace Barry Silkman, our own Football Insider Graeme Bailey together with everything you need to know from the bookies — with BoyleSports's Leon Blanche.
See below for a run - down on the games, including predictions from former England, Crystal Palace and Tottenham midfielder Andy Gray, leading agent Barry Silkman and our own Football Insider Graeme Bailey together with everything you need to know from the bookies — with BoyleSports's Leon Blanche.
Do you want a carte blanche wooden frame that lets you and your little ones create your sandy world from the ground up, or do you want an all - included kit that nudges toward a creative narrative already?
Nuit blanche is a french phrase meaning all - nighter, and in many cities the festivities extend until the mornings and include free all - night access to museums and galleries.
In «The Golden Girls» TV series, the ladies» Miami bachelorette pad is the main place where they eat cheesecake, drink tea, argue and laugh over their latest misadventures, including Rose famously shooting Blanche's vase.
Some of the projects included painting her childhood bed with Maison Blanche Chalk Paint, gold spray painted table, the fur covered stool, T shirt that got framed, the custom finger painted hearts, the gold lamp revamp, the Duct Tape Art, and MORE!
It didn't give them carte blanche, but Congress certainly intended them to have lots more sway over key education policy issues, including the design of their school rating systems.
Many of Knopf's most distinguished authors — including Elizabeth Bowen, Willa Cather, Albert Camus and Simone de Beauvoir — were brought into the firm by Blanche's wide - ranging literary interests.
Following this was a list of features that even much larger studios would blanche at, including a working physics system, a daring decision when dealing with a game world that can be destroyed and rebuilt at will.
The collective has been exhibited nationally and internationally, including: Contour the 5th Biennial of the Moving Image in Mechelen, BE; Nuit Blanche, Toronto, CA; 18th Biennale of Sydney in Sydney, AUS; Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art in Scottsdale, AZ; 2017 Whitney Biennial, New York, NY; Art in General, New York, NY; documenta14, Athens, GR and Kassel, DE; and their historic land art installation Repellent Fence at the U.S. / Mexico border near Douglas, AZ and Agua Prieta, SON.
Her awards include Fulbright, Ingram - Merrill, Blanche E. Colman, and NH State grants, and artist residencies at Ragdale, Millay, American Academy in Rome, and Cite des Arts in Paris.
Over the past thirty years, Cai Guo - Qiang has realized large - scale exhibitions and projects across different geographic locations and cultures, including solo exhibition Cai Guo - Qiang: Saraab at Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art in Doha, Qatar (2011), Cai Guo - Qiang; 1040m Underground in Donetsk, Ukraine (2011), One Night Stand (Aventure d'un Soir), explosion event for Nuit Blanche (2013), a citywide art and culture festival organized by the city of Paris.
Recent exhibitions include: Edinburgh Art Fair, Edinburgh, 2013; The Affordable Art Fair, Battersea, London, 2013; The Brixton Drawing Project, Brixton, London, 2013; The Griffin Art Prize (shortlist exhibition), The Griffin Gallery, London, 2012; Dining Room Drawing Club, The Old Nuns Head, London, 2012; The Dining Room Drawing Club UK tour (12 locations within the UK), 2012; Nuit Blanche, The Jelly, Reading, 2011; The Dining Room Drawing Club, Coach and Horses, London, 2011; Ladyfest Ten art exhibition, Ground Floor Left Gallery, London, 2010.
Recent awards include the SMFA Traveling Fellowship, Vermont Studio Center Fellowship, Blanche E. Colman Award, Joan Mitchell MFA Grant and SFAI Artist in Residence, Art Santa Fe, NM.
The school's list of notable alumni includes: Edwin Tappan Adney, Ai Weiwei, Gladys Aller, William Anthony, Nela Arias - Misson, Milton Avery, Elizabeth Gowdy Baker, United States Congressman Thomas R. Ball, Hugo Ballin, Will Barnet, Saul Bass, C. C. Beall, Romare Bearden, Brother Thomas Bezanson, Thomas Hart Benton, Isabel Bishop, Dorothy Block, Leonard Bocour, Abraham Bogdanove, Lee Bontecou, Henry Botkin, Louise Bourgeois, Stanley Boxer, Louise Brann, D. Putnam Brinley, James Brooks, Jennie Augusta Brownscombe, Feliza Bursztyn, Theodore Earl Butler, Paul Cadmus, Alexander Calder, Chris Campbell, John F. Carlson, Paul Chalfin, Margaret Covey Chisholm, Kate Freeman Clark, Henry Ives Cobb, Jr., Claudette Colbert, Willie Cole, John Connell, Allyn Cox, Ellis Credle, Richard V. Culter, Mel Cummin, Frederick Stuart Church, Andrew Dasburg, Adolf Dehn, Dorothy Dehner, Sidney Dickinson, Burgoyne Diller, Ellen Eagle, Marjorie Eaton, Sir Jacob Epstein, Marisol Escobar, Joe Eula, Philip Evergood, Peter Falk, Ernest Fiene, Irving Fierstein, Louis Finkelstein, Wilhelmina Weber Furlong, Helen Frankenthaler, Frederick Carl Frieseke, Wanda Gág, Dan Gheno, Charles Dana Gibson, William Glackens, Elias Goldberg, Michael Goldberg, Shirley Goldfarb, Peter Golfinopoulos, Adolph Gottlieb, Blanche Grambs, John D. Graham, Enrique Grau, Nancy Graves, Clement Greenberg, Stephen Greene, Red Grooms, Chaim Gross, Lena Gurr, Bessie Pease Gutmann, Minna Harkavy, Marsden Hartley, Ethel Hays, Gus Heinze, Al Held, Eva Hesse, Al Hirschfeld, Itshak Holtz, Lorenzo Homar, Winslow Homer, Thomas Hoving, Paul Jenkins, Alice Sargent Johnson, Burt Johnson, Donald Judd, Torleif S. Knaphus, Belle Kogan, Lee Krasner, Ronnie Landfield, Adelaide Lawson, Arthur Lee, Alfred Leslie, Roy Lichtenstein, Tom Loepp, Michael Loew, John Marin, Reginald Marsh, Knox Martin, Donald Martiny, Mercedes Matter, Louisa Matthiasdottir, Peter Max, John Alan Maxwell, Eleanore Mikus, Emil Milan, Lee Miller, F. Luis Mora, Walter Tandy Murch, Reuben Nakian, Louise Nevelson, Barnett Newman, Isamu Noguchi, Sassona Norton, Elizabeth Nottingham, Georgia O'Keeffe, Lyn Ott, Tom Otterness, Clara Weaver Parrish, Betty Parsons, Phillip Pavia, [14] Roger Tory Peterson, Bert Geer Phillips, I. Rice Pereira, Alain J. Picard, Jackson Pollock, Fairfield Porter, Robert Rauschenberg, Man Ray, Charles M. Relyea, Frederic Remington, Norman Rockwell, Louise Emerson Ronnebeck, Herman Rose, Leonard Rosenfeld, James Rosenquist, Sanford Ross, Mark Rothko, Glen Rounds, Morgan Russell, Abbey Ryan, [15] Sam Savitt, Louis Schanker, Mary Schepisi, Katherine Schmidt, Emily Maria Scott, Ethel Schwabacher, Joan Semmel, Maurice Sendak, Ben Shahn, Nelson Shanks, Nat Mayer Shapiro, Henrietta Shore, Jessamine Shumate, David Smith, Tony Smith, Robert Smithson, Louise Hammond Willis Snead, Armstrong Sperry, Otto Stark, William Starkweather, Frank Stella, Joseph Stella, Inga Stephens Pratt Clark, Harry Sternberg, Clyfford Still, Soichi Sunami, Katharine Lamb Tait, Patty Prather Thum, George Tooker, Kim Tschang - yeul, Wen - Ying Tsai, Cy Twombly, Jack Tworkov, Edward Charles Volkert, Alonzo C. Webb, Davyd Whaley, Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, Adolph Alexander Weinman, J. Alden Weir, Stow Wengenroth, Anita Willets - Burnham, Ellen Axson Wilson, Gahan Wilson, Alice Morgan Wright, Russel Wright, Art Young, Philip Zuchman, and Iván Zulueta.
He has participated in a number of group exhibitions and festivals, including Traffic, CAPC, Bordeaux, France; Shopping, New York; Nuit Blanche, Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, France; Now Here, Lousiana Musuem, Denmark; Manifesta I, Rotterdam, Holland, and the recent Ontom at Gallerie fur Zeitgenoshisce Kunst, Leipzig, Germany.
Kunitani's works have been the subject of numerous solo and group exhibitions, including: Takashi Kunitani: Deep Projection, Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art, Hyogo, Japan (2015); Two Passages, Nuit Blanche Kyoto 2012, Kyoto Art Center, Kyoto, Japan (2012); Today's Artist 48: Takashi Kunitani — The Vertical Horizon, Osaka Contemporary Art Center, Osaka, Japan (2007); Criterium 54: Takashi Kunitani, Art Tower Mito, Ibaraki, Japan (2003).
His work has been included in significant group exhibitions, including P.S. 1's Greater New York (2000); Organizing Freedom at the Moderna Museet, Stockholm (2000); Cinema Cinema at the Van Abbe Museum, Eindhoven (1999); Kiasma, Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki's This Side of the Ocean (1998); Nuit Blanche at the Musee d'Arte Moderne de la Ville de Paris (1998); The Louisiana Exhibition, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Copenhagen (1997); and Disneyland After Dark at Kunstamt Kunstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin (1996) and Uppsala Konstmuseum, Uppsala (1995).
Her solo and two - person exhibitions include Hanina Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel; Musée d'Art Moderne André Malraux, Le Havre, France; Parker's Box Gallery, Brooklyn, NY; and La Chambre Blanche, Québec City, Canada.
With his performance + art lab Early Morning Opera, Jan's original works — including Holoscenes, The Institute of Memory (TIMe), and Abacus — have been presented by the Whitney Museum, Sundance Film Festival, BAM Next Wave Festival, Hammer Museum, REDCAT, Toronto Nuit Blanche Festival, Ringling Museum of Art, Pasadena Museum of California Art, ICA Boston, and Istanbul Modern, among others.
Jan's original works — including Holoscenes, The Institute of Memory (TIMe), and Abacus — have been presented by the Whitney Museum, Sundance Film Festival, BAM Next Wave Festival, Under the Radar Festival at the Public Theatre, REDCAT, Hammer Museum, Portland Institute of Contemporary Art TBA Festival, ICA Boston, Toronto Nuit Blanche Festival, London's Burning, and NYU Abu Dhabi.
Selected group exhibitions include Beat Generation, Centre Pompidou, Paris, France (2016); LA RAW: Abject Expressionism in Los Angeles 1945 - 1980: From Rico Lebrun to Paul McCarthy, The Pasadena Museum of California Art, Pasadena, CA (2012); Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A., 1945 - 1980, The Getty Center, Los Angeles, CA and Martin Gropius - Bau, Berlin, Germany (2012); All of the Above: Carte Blanche a John M Armleder, Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France (2011); Looking for Mushrooms, Ludwig Museum, Cologne, Germany (2008) and Trace du Sacre, Centre Pompidou, Paris, France (2008).
1887 November 15: Georgia Totto O'Keeffe born to Francis Calyxtus O'Keeffe and Ida Totto O'Keeffe at family dairy farm, near Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, the first girl and the second of seven children, including Francis Calyxtus (1885 - 1959), Ida Ten Eyck (1889 - 1961), Anita Natalie (1891 - 1985), Alexius Wyckoff (1892 - 1930), Catherine Blanche (1895 - 1987), and Claudia Ruth (1899 - 1984).
Recent exhibitions and projects include Propped at Oakville Galleries, Tape Condition: degraded with Cait McKinney at the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives in Toronto, a screening of Muscle Panic at neue Gesellschaft für bildende Kunst in Berlin, a commission to produce the installation and performance Where Once Stood a Bandstand for Cruising & Shelter for Nuit Blanche Toronto and her text PONE BONE published in Art Criticism and Other Short Stories.
Titled Carte Blanche, the exhibition will trace fifty - four years of the gallery's history and feature works in which white is the dominant shade by artists including: Jean Arp, Oldenburg / van Bruggen, Alexander Calder, Tara Donovan, Robert Irwin, Lee Ufan, Sol LeWitt, Agnes Martin, Prabhavathi Meppayil, Robert Ryman, Yoshitomo Nara, Bosco Sodi and Hiroshi Sugimoto.
Carte Blanche features works in which white is the dominant shade by artists including: Alexander Calder, Tara Donovan, Robert Irwin, Robert Ryman, Yoshitomo Nara, and Hiroshi Sugimoto and many more.
Other recent curatorial projects include the second Guangzhou Triennale where he co-curated Beyond: An Extraordinary Space of Experimentation for Modernization; Go Inside, the 3rd Tirana Biennale (Tirana, Albania, 2005); Out of Sight, organized by the De Appel Foundation (Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2005); Nuit Blanche 2004 (Paris, 2004); and A L'Ouest Du Sud De L'Est / A L'Est Du Sud De L'Ouest (Villa Arson, Nice, 2004).
His exhibition record includes: a one month durational performance during the exhibition Onderweg at Cultuurcentrum Zwaneberg, Heist - op - den - Berg, Belgium (2017); a solo exhibition at MART Gallery, Dublin, Ireland (2015); participation with Flux Night 2012 (Nuit Blanche Atlanta, Georgia) with a multi — channel video installation, Small Meteorites, projected within five vehicles; a city wide art installation commissioned and curated by the Duncan and Jordanstone College of Art and Design (2011), funded by the Scottish Arts Council; a solo exhibition at the Monster Truck Gallery in Dublin Ireland (2011); a Triangle Arts Trust residency and solo exhibition at the Kuona Trust Gallery in Nairobi, Kenya (2011).
She has collaborated with Max Mara Carte Blanche (2012) and Alice + Olivia (2015) on textile designs created from her watercolors, and her film work includes «Training Day,» a Nike commercial featuring Steve Nash, and projections for Lou Reed's concert and feature film, Berlin, both in 2007.
Jérôme Sans is an icon in the world of contemporary creativity, who among other feats, co-founded the acclaimed Palais de Tokyo in Paris, was the first groundbreaking director who developed the model for Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing, and has curated major international exhibitions including the Taipei Biennale, Lyon Biennale, Nuit Blanche Paris and Milan Triennale.
He has curated over 150 exhibitions internationally since 1991, including do it, Take Me, I'm Yours (Serpentine Gallery), Cities on the Move, Live / Life, Nuit Blanche, 1st Berlin Biennale, Manifesta 1, and more recently Uncertain States of America, 1st Moscow Triennale and 2nd Guangzhou Biennale (Canton China).
Select solo exhibitions include Fantmes, La Chambre Blanche, Quebec (2011), Arquitectura Desdoblada, Museo Experimental el Eco, Mexico City (2011) and Wall to Wall, Steve Turner Contemporary, Los Angeles (2011).
Exceptional color woodcuts include those by Arthur Wesley Dow, Helen Hyde, and Blanche Lazzell.
Upcoming projects include Restaging the Encounter for Toronto's Nuit Blanche 2011, curated by Candice Hopkins.
For the series of films, Williams was given a «carte blanche» and has chosen a selection that includes artists such as Tony Conrad, Andy Warhol, Rainer Werner Fassbinder and Harun Farocki, among others.
Recent and upcoming exhibition venues include, Mercer Union (Toronto, ON); 8 - 11 (Toronto, ON); Scotiabank Nuit Blanche (Toronto, ON); the Art Gallery of Alberta (Edmonton, AB); Gallery 44 (Toronto, ON); Forest City Gallery (London, ON); Blackwood Gallery (Mississauga, ON); Xpace Cultural Centre (Toronto, ON); Olga Korper Gallery (Toronto, ON).
With his individual work and the collective Postcommodity, Twist has exhibited work nationally and internationally including the: Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe, Arizona; Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, Scottsdale, Arizona; National Museum of the American Indian, Gustav Heye Center, Smithsonian Institution, New York; Museum of Contemporary Native Arts, Santa Fe; SITE Santa Fe; Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts Museum; Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto; Nuit Blanche, Toronto; Contour: 5th Biennial of the Moving Image, Mechelen, Belgium; Adelaide International, Adelaide, Australia; National Museum of of Art, Architecture and Design, Oslo; and the 18th Beinnale of Sydney.
Rosato's work has received multiple awards, including the 2014 Blanche E. Coleman award and the 2008 A.J. Schneider Award.
Rosato's work has received multiple awards, including a 2014 Blanche E. Colman Award, and she has exhibited both nationally and internationally.
Bowen's recent exhibitions include The Family Camera (2017), Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto; On Trial The Long Door Way (2017), Mercer Union Centre for Contemporary Art, Toronto; We Won't Back Down (2017), Nuit Blanche, Toronto; Traces in the Dark (2015), Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia; This Is Me, This Is Also Me (2015), McMaster Museum of Art, Hamilton.
Rocklen has been given carte blanche to programme every element of this ambitious installation, from concept and design to programming, including collaborations with international recording artists.
Melanie Manchot Manchot's work has been shown nationally and internationally including exhibitions at Hayward Gallery, London; Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne; Bloomberg Space, London; The Whitechapel Gallery, London; MacVal, Musee d'Art Contemporain, Paris; The Photographers Gallery, London; The Brooklyn Museum, New York; The Australian Museum of Photography, Sydney; The Courtauld Institute, London; Museum Folkwang, Essen and as part of Nuit Blanche, Paris.
Activities in recent years include: solo exhibition Cai Guo - Qiang: Saraab at Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art in Doha, Qatar (2011), Cai Guo - Qiang - 1040M Underground in Donetsk, Ukraine (2011), One Night Stand, explosion event on Seine for Nuit Blanche in Paris, France (2013).
Ashoona's work has appeared in exhibitions including: Three Women, Three Generations, McMichael Canadian Collection (1999); Toronto's Nuit Blanche (2008); Justina Barnicke Gallery, Toronto (2009); The 18th Biennale of Sydney and Sakahans, National Gallery of Canada (both 2013), and SITElines 2014: Unsettled Landscapes, Sante Fe, New Mexico.
Recent projects include; Coat Check, Platforms Project, Art Athina (2014); Nap Station, Art Toronto; Dunk Tank, ArtSpin; Temporary Monument, Art of the Danforth (all Toronto 2014) and 1 - 855 IS IT ART, Toronto's Nuit Blanche 2013.
Her work has been shown nationally and internationally including exhibitions at The Whitechapel Gallery, London; MacVal, Musee d'Art Contemporaire, Paris; The Photographers Gallery, London; Galerie m, Bochum, Germany; The Brooklyn Museum, New York; The Australian Museum of Photography, Sydney; The Courtauld Institute, London; Museum Folkwang, Essen and as part of Nuit Blanche, Paris.
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