Sentences with phrase «loose group»

Astronomers have observed that stars form either in loose groups of a few dozen similar in mass...
Although they travel in loose groups called pods, California gray whales are not known as particularly social animals.
Even younger than open clusters, stellar associations are very loose groupings of young stars that share a common place and time of origin but that are not generally tied closely enough together gravitationally to form a stable cluster.
Following on from loose groupings of exhibits that involve taxonomies and archives is an anatomical theater of bodily images assembled by Cindy Sherman, and a section largely devoted to younger artists (Wade Guyton, Helen Marten, Pamela Rosenkranz, etc.) who deploy contemporary technologies integral to our digital era's fusion of spectacle, information, and knowledge.
Cat colonies are much looser groupings than the strictly hierarchical wolf - pack.
Local inhabitants include several loose groups of teira batfish, malabar groupers and nurse sharks hidden under the overhangs.
These are not new teams nor new departments, they are just loose groupings of specialists across a range of departments e.g. tax, IP, employment, corporate etc..
O and B stars frequently occur together in loose groupings, and are often collectively referred to as OB stars.
A loose group of reformers led by Manhattan Assemblyman Brian Kavanagh are balking at throwing their support behind Mr. Heastie, the chair of the Bronx Democratic Party, and women lawmakers in the city and suburbs are still attracted to the candidacy of Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan, a Queens Democrat and the only woman in the race.
«There is even evidence that these differences exist in six - month - olds — but you can see it with the naked eye by about five or six years old, where boys form these large, loose groups, and girls tend to pair off into more intense, close friendships.»
«Chimpanzee males usually have another individual they're very close with, and they may constantly battle for dominance, but they also have a larger, loose group of allies,» Benenson said.
The Independent Bookworm is a loose group of independent authors.
The Ashanti Nation was a loose group of fiefdoms, an ethnic subgroup that was formed in 17th century Ghana as a trading coalition with the Europeans.
Publishers instinctively think of books and content in niche terms, they relate one to to another and see them as belonging to loose groups.
How did this ancient religion grow from a loose group of individuals following an itinerant preacher into a massive movement with millions of followers?
It was a loose group of analysts who found inconsistencies in Fannie's financial statements... we fed OFHEO.
There were a loose group of analysts that went under the moniker «Fannie Fraud Patrol.»
Non-breeders do not defend territories, but rather forage and roost in loose groupings or on their own.
A couple days after I arrived, I met «Team Chiang Mai», a loose group of travelers and travel bloggers living temporarily in the city.
Members of Team Chiang Mai (a loose group of travelers living in Chiang Mai) getting foot massages at the Sunday Market.
I soaked it all up, and we had fun painting in the studios on weekends, a loose group with Emily Wilson, Chris Lesnewski, Margaret Trimble, Steve Schwartz, Susan Weller, John Beech, with other artists around: Cynthia Lin, John Zurier, Russell Steinert, Jack Hanley, Deborah Oropallo, and René de Guzman.
For all that he was indebted to the leading figures of Arte Povera (he later pays homage to Mario Merz, Anselmo, and others, in the Alter Ego series, which began in the late»70s and which also refers to artists from Tintoretto to Brice Marden), Griffa's association with this loose group also isolated him as an artist.
Broadly speaking Jasper Johns» early work is seen as part of the Pop Art movement, a loose grouping that included Rauschenberg, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, James Rosenquist and Wayne Thiebaud, all of whom incorporated imagery from popular culture into their fine art.
The Young British Artists, or YBAs [1]-- also referred to as Brit artists and Britart — is the name given to a loose group of visual artists who first began to exhibit together in London, in 1988.
Some artists of the loose grouping known as Arte Povera have tended towards a signature element — mirrors for Michelangelo Pistoletto, trees for Giuseppe Penone, for example.
At the Royal Scottish Academy buildings on Princes Street, some 12 works are distributed evenly in two loose groups, through spaces specially converted internally to convey darkness, not light.
Young British Artists (YBAs) is pretty much a loose group of artists who started exhibiting together in 1988, when Damien Hirst curated an exhibition of his friends and contemporaries titled it Freeze, at Surrey Docks.
Career: Failed his MA at the Royal College of Art in London, but went on to become part of the loose group of Young British Artists in the 1990s, and to show in major galleries around the world.
Gutai, the loose group of Japanese artists known for their work from the 1950s, is having a moment in America.
It was the final incarnation of a loose grouping of young Black artists and art students who, in an ever - changing line - up, exhibited in a number of exhibitions between 1981 and 1984.
The Chicago Imagists, the loose group of figurative artists that included Nilsson and Nutt, «admired these «undiscovered» artists for the aesthetic qualities of their work and, above all, as role models for their independent pursuit of an inwardly - driven creative expression», Cooke says.
As a former art critic, Coplans was surely aware of the loose group known as the Pictures Generation, which included artists such as Cindy Sherman and Richard Prince.
Merz was a leading figure of Arte Povera, a term referring to a loose grouping of Italian artists who turned their attention to their surrounding environment in the immediate post-war period.
In 2013, he launched the Art Party, a loose grouping of artists and organizations who are deeply concerned about the British Government diminishing the role of art and design in schools.
It came to define a loose group of artists making process - oriented art out of nontraditional materials and mediums (the term literally refers to «poor art»).
Applied here to a loose group of artists including Ken Price, Peter Saul, and Peter Voulkos, it's best defined in opposition to other things going on in the West Coast art world of that time (a trip to the DeWain Valentine show at David Zwirner, which embodies the Light and Space / California Minimalist movement that was anathema to many Funk artists, is useful here.)
The school consisted of a loose group of German and Austrian painters who were among the earliest exponents of independent landscape painting.
It is also considered the beginning of the Baroda School, a loose grouping of figurative painters that includes Gulam Sheikh and Sudhir Patwardhan.
Lundeberg and Feitelson were part of a loose group of Post-Surrealists that also included the artists Grace Clements, Philip Guston, Reuben Kadish, Harold Lehman, Lucien Labaudt, Knud Merrild, and Etienne Ret.
Prince is often affiliated with the so - called Pictures Generation of the late 1970s and early 1980s, a loose group of artists that included Cindy Sherman, Jack Goldstein, and Sherrie Levine, who were known for appropriating images from mass culture, probing the role of visual culture in the conditioning of the American psyche, and for blurring the line in their art between what is authentic and what is formulaic artifice.
Among the artists associated with the Mission School — a loose group working in San Francisco in the nineties who shared an affinity for old wood, streetscapes, and anything raw or unschooled — Kilgallen and McGee were the most visible and the most admired.
In January 2010, Blum & Poe held a solo exhibition of Lee Ufan, the influential artist / theorist of Mono - ha, a loose group of Tokyo - based artists who established themselves in the late 1960s.
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