Sentences with phrase «landmark work»

Wearing's first landmark work was quite a quaint exercise in exposing interior lives to the world.
Al - Idrisi Montes honours Ash - Sharif al - Idrisi (1100-1165/66), a noted Arab mapmaker and geographer whose landmark work of medieval geography is sometimes translated as «The Pleasure of Him Who Longs to Cross the Horizons.»
Loughborough University has teamed up with global textile and garment manufacturer the Yeh Group, to embark on landmark work in 3D textile printing that could revolutionise how clothes and footwear are made.
With Gil Omenn he did landmark work on testing of toxic chemicals that resulted in a paper in Nature showing that testing on rats and mice was a poor way to predict effects in humans.
Easterbrook said the supporting evidence for the change in policy came from a WHO review of 24 studies, including landmark work in 2011 — the HPTN - 052 study — which showed that earlier treatment helped prevent HIV - positive individuals in couples from infecting their healthy partners.
If Chivo has dominated the Oscar race for cinematography the past few years with such landmark works as The Tree Of Life, Gravity and Birdman, his work here is no less astounding or groundbreaking.
Clips from such landmark works as Cléo from 5 to 7 and The Gleaners and I are worked into the enterprise, as are examples of her photography.
This book examines Stella's life and career in the context of the contemporary art world, featuring works from his recent blockbuster museum exhibitions as well as landmark works from throughout his career.
To this end, we engage with the writings of feminist scholars Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar, whose landmark work, The Madwoman in the Attic, critiques the image of the female monster as a creation of the male - dominated Western literary canon.
For this exhibition Kiasma will also re-create One Million Finnish Passports, Jaar's historic landmark work shown for the first time in Helsinki in 1995 and destroyed after the exhibition.
In point of fact, the mercury in our social minds has been of interest since at least the 1940's, when landmark work on impression - formation by the pioneering social psychologist Solomon Asch demonstrated the «striking and consistent differences of impression» created by substituting the words «warm» and «cold» into a hypothetical person's personality profile.
This book documents Bridget Riley's current exhibition at New York's Dia Center for the Arts, Reconnaissance, which brings together seminal paintings from the early 1960s, landmark works esteemed via word - of - mouth but not often seen.
Once construction is complete, new commissions from Nairy Baghramian, Theaster Gates, Phillippe Parreno, and others will join landmark works like Oldeburg and Van Bruggen's Spoonbridge and Cherry and Jenny Holzer's Selections from the Living Series.
Mixing early landmark works such as Shouting, 1998, and Rainbow, 1999, with the newest MadeIn product lines arrayed in a symmetrical layout, Xu made UCCA's Great Hall itself into a huge installation work, where Xu's output could either be scrutinized as an artist's multifaceted and restless oeuvre, or enjoyed as corporate product.
All three works represent significant moments in these artists» practices and it is vital that IMMA Is in a position to acquire landmark works such as these for the National Collection of Modern and Contemporary art.
illustrates through landmark works by Jan Groover (1943 — 2012), Joel Meyerowitz (b. 1938) and others the blossoming of artists» use of color photography that followed in the wake of Szarkowski's celebration of Eggleston.
Dr Guy Bingham, Senior Lecturer in Product and Industrial Design, has teamed up with global textile and garment manufacturer the Yeh Group, to embark on landmark work in 3D textile printing that could revolutionise how clothes and footwear are made.
The Stranger / Lo straniero Luchino Visconti, Italy / France / Algeria, 1967, 35 mm, 104m French and Italian with English subtitles Visconti's shattering adaptation of Albert Camus's landmark work of existential humanism brilliantly translates the novel to the screen.
The exhibition will include landmark works including Whaam!
The week of stellar Impressionist, Modern, Post-War and Contemporary Art sales in New York also features landmark works by Vincent van Gogh, Richard Diebenkorn, and Jeff Koons, and property from esteemed private collections, including The Collection of Elizabeth Stafford, The Collection of Joan and Preston Robert Tisch, and The Collection of Brad Grey.
In 2009, the artist donated a suite of twelve landmark works on paper, which were recently featured at the Morgan Library & Museum in the exhibition Cy Twombly: Treatise on the Veil.
Painted in 1992, Interfacing was one of the artist's first landmark works, catching the attention of prestigious British art collector Charles Saatchi.
Curated by Maurizio Bortolotti, the exhibition will comprise landmark works showing Ai Weiwei at the height of his artistic and polemic powers.
As such, the book is truly a landmark work.
Milton Gordon relied on Herberg in his landmark work, Assimilation in American Life.
Now, this landmark work, named the eighth most popular out - of - print book of any kind by Booklist, has been given gorgeous new life as a deluxe 50th anniversary Calla Edition hardcover.
When Professor Hilmer was doing his landmark work looking at our competition and consumer framework, and recommending reforms that earned a wide degree of support, I think the two major supermarket chains had less than half of the total grocery market.
Classic examples include the impoverished Indian clerk Srinivasa Ramanujan a century ago, and Grigori Perelman, who in 2006 turned his back on his peers by rejecting the offer of a Fields medal for his landmark work.
He was responsible for much of the landmark work that affirmed the theory that birds are living dinosaurs.
A landmark work for the medium, even if it was just a thinly veiled retread of Metal Gear 2.
Together, they are a landmark work of American cinema.
Doom is a so - so movie that has its moments, some good and some awful, but isn't anywhere near the landmark work in the world of movies as it was when it changed the video game scene forever back in 1993.
Patricia Highsmith's The Price Of Salt was a landmark work of LGBT fiction, not just because it was published in 1952 (a time many Americans were unaware lesbians even existed) but because it didn't punish its star - crossed lovers for their desires.
September 11, 2012 • A group of New York City contemporary music dynamos traversed three landmark works in a single evening, recorded live at New York's (Le) Poisson Rouge.
It would be a landmark work, not only for Capote, but also for the literary community as a whole, influencing the way books are written for the next few years and beyond.
Sweet Country is a landmark work of Australian cinema, even if it lacks commerciality: what it does offer is the diamond hardness of certainty.
DP Luciano Tovoli, here reuniting with Argento for the first time since their landmark work on Tenebre, could be said to deliver a garishness that is appropriately Hammer-esque, but digital artifacts interfere with the homage.
In his landmark work, The Adolescent Society (1961), he reported that most high - school students were disengaged from their studies and resented their teachers.
Hollingworth, in her landmark work on children of IQ 180 +, warned that extremely gifted children must learn to accept that the majority of people they will encounter in life are very different from themselves.
Barbara J. Helms, Ph.D., Senior Associate, Evaluation and Accountability, has guided CTAC's landmark work in the area of data driven decision - making and the impact of performance management.
The American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education published a landmark work, the AACTE Handbook of Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (2008), with chapters devoted to pedagogical approaches to the use of technology in different content areas.
You might see some landmark works come out of this new breed.
A landmark work of history telling the story of more than four centuries of history featuring a stunning array of personalities.
The first African American chemist inducted into the National Academy of Sciences, scientific inventor Percy Lavon Julian won acclaim for his landmark work synthesizing human hormones — and his civil rights contributions.
A finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for his landmark work of nonficiton The Devil's Highway, Luis Alberto Urrea is also the bestselling author of the novels The Hummingbird's Daughter, Into the Beautiful... (more)
From Pulitzer Prize - winner Katherine Boo, a landmark work of narrative nonfiction that tells the dramatic and sometimes heartbreaking story of families striving toward a better life in one of the twenty - first century's great, unequal cities.
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