Sentences with phrase «into pica»

The works comprise serial representations of poetry, sculpture, and environmental interventions that extend into PICA's office.

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The eggs mature into the infective stage of the parasite in the environment and are then swallowed with dirt that is either eaten on purpose (pica) or inadvertently (through inadequate care and hygiene).
I'm hot and cranky, my neck is covered with red pica - pica welts, and I'm well into my second unsuccessful day of whale shark diving.
Pica has expressed a particular interest in the artist's capacity to convey messages through the translation of thought into action.
Directly facing Simmons's piece is Amalia Pica's «(un) heard» (2016), an entire wall of meticulously mounted «noisemaking objects of protest» that have been literally whitewashed and plastered into silence — thus completing the collection of obstructed and suppressed viewpoints.
The latest exhibition at the Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA) draws the spectator into the realm of animistic beliefs wherein ghouls lurked in dark corners and under beds.
Display Show at Stroom Den Haag is an enquiry into forms of display, and presents existing and new works by international artists including Céline Condorelli, Charlotte Cullinan & Jeanine Richards, Koenraad Dedobbeleer, Flore Nové - Josserand, Goshka Macuga, Rita McBride, Eilis McDonald, Nathalie du Pasquier, Amalia Pica, Yelena Popova, Haim Steinbach, Gavin Wade, Nicole Wermers and Christopher Williams.
For her work «Buen Viaje» («Have a Good Journey», 2010) Argentine artist Amalia Pica (b. 1978, lives and works in London) is transforming the interior and exterior of the security cabin beside the Hayward's car park from 8 April to 31 May into a fantasy environment, taking her visual cues from the customised vehicles of South American truckers.
In doing so, Pica produces a monochrome reminiscent of Louise Nevelson's abstract expressionist assemblages, recasting the most basic mechanisms through which people seek to be heard into a frieze designed to be seen.
«What that bill did was essentially write nuclear and coal into U.S. energy production for the next 10 to 20 years, instead of phasing them out,» says Erich Pica, president of Friends of the Earth.
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