Sentences with phrase «larger significance of his work»

Creators Graeme McMillan admits he didn't like Jack Kirby's art as a child, but he now appreciates both the beauty and the larger significance of his work: «At his peak, Kirby created popular culture as we know it today.

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It is difficult to see how, if God's relationship to the world is «wholly other» than the relation of creative spirit to its actual working in time (chronos), we can avoid discounting the Christian significance of creative effort, patient workmanship, and that careful assessment of conditions and consequences which make up so large a part of the wisdom of life.
The NHGRI Intramural Research Award distinguishes meritorious research accomplishments for a single, notable research achievement, or a larger body of work of exemplary quality and significance.
That is how Robert Scherrer, chairman of the physics department, explained the significance of the announcement that an international team of scientists working at the world's largest atom smasher, the Large Hadron Collider, made in the wee hours of the morning of July 4.
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On the occasion of the reinstallation of this formative work, Scrim veil — Black rectangle — Natural light, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (1977), made specifically for the Whitney's fourth floor gallery, Robert Irwin spoke about this seminal example and its significance for his larger career in conversation with Donna De Salvo, the Whitney's Chief Curator and Deputy Director for Programs.
In the late 1960s / early 1970s, Bowling's interest in decolonized space turned towards the cartographic, as he began work on his celebrated «maps» paintings — large - scale canvases onto which Bowling would paint the outlines of continents and countries, often stenciling images with personal significance onto the map, and painting over the forms with washes of vibrant color.
The exhibition seeks to situate the significance of the past decade within a larger context of human endeavor and life experience through the work of Willie Birch, Dawn DeDeaux, Isabelle Hayeur, Spring Hurlbut, Nicholas Nixon, and Christopher Saucedo.
The company transforms luxury residential and commercial properties into large scale art exhibitions, featuring works of cultural and historical significance.
Recognizing the significance of such a project, the Dedalus Foundation, Industry City, and the Jamestown Charitable Foundation have happily offered us 66,000 square feet of space, plus a 40,000 - square - foot courtyard to work with, and agreed to cover all costs of realizing such a large - scale project.
Critically, her work encourages the viewer to consider the larger significance of a culture that pursues indiscriminate and unsustainable development; the abandoned buildings themselves endemic of the progress that once necessitated their development.
Thanks to the presentation of a large and important section of the oeuvre, the mutual connections within the body of work and their artistic significance are brought to the forefront.
Mr Hedley believes: «This case has broader significance and could impact on a large number of other industrial disease and work related illness cases.
The White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has reportedly requested that EPA clarify whether the «significance» of a connection between smaller waterbodies and larger downstream waters marks a technical or policy issue — echoing questions raised by a coalition of regulated stakeholders, including NAR, who are concerned that the agency may not be adequately weighing the issue as it works to clarify jurisdiction of the Clean Water Act (CWA).
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