Sentences with phrase «love of the art history»

He is a semi-famous gallery owner you might have heard of — the rumor that he discovered his love of art history as a bedridden teenager, recovering from a series of surgeries he won't specify, is true — and though I can't say his name here, I'll add that he's bearded, green - eyed, and tall, with a pale, nicely shaped head, and aware of whether or not you're watching his hands as he speaks.
This artist's love of the art history and international culture provided too tempting for him to continue creating within a minimalist philosophy.
I recently sat down with Mary at her Dallas studio where we discussed early inspirations, Berkeley in the «60s, her love of art history, the evolution of the Meadows collection, her impact on generations of art students, her love of yupo and a run - in with Georgia O'Keefe.

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In his notebook, toward the end of 1946, Camus writes: «If everything can be reduced to man and to history, I wonder where is the place: of nature — of loveof music — of art» (N 148).
Over the years, however, I've come to believe that history, literature, and the arts provide a more promising place to start on the ladder of intellectual love, for they train us to savor truth amid the flux and flow of human affairs, which is where we're destined to live.
She has a love for the study of art history, travel, fitness, interior and architectural design.
Though she loves her continued study and teaching of Art History when she isn't at Inner Fire, she has never lost her ties to the mental health community, and she was particularly drawn to the alternative ways of healing at Inner Fire.
Kings Saddlery — A famous saddle and rope - maker, they also have a huge museum attached to their shop that has tons of amazing history and artifacts from the wild west (especially loved the Native American art and clothing and the old stage - coaches).
Nick was an art history minor so could easily lose himself amidst the paintings, whereas I loved the architecture and greenery of the stunning indoor courtyard.
As a Hispanic blogger who was born and grew up in Tucson, Arizona (in the heart of the Southwest), Native American art, history, and folklore have always been a part of my life as well as a great love of mine.
Her love for art history and design is evident in every nook and cranny of her beautiful home, so it's no surprise that she works at Christie's, one of the most prestigious fine arts auction houses in the world.
love the out doors, anything to do with the ocean and keeping active.many and varied interests in life.Happy and likes arts history crafts and holistic approach to happyness.surfing is a big part of my life and travel, it brings me to amazing places and cultures.this i learn from and the people i...
I love good music & enjoy going to see live bands & going to festivals I also enjoy art & urban exploring just to learn the history of a place but that comes about from watching to meany booth brothers documentaries of the unknown I also enjoy horror films And Dumfries is in Scotland
I'm 27 and bisexual looking for a lady lover... once a pro opera singer and artist, I'm renovating an old farm in the sandhills of north Carolina with a lake and woods and would love to meet a laid - back fem who enjoys similar interests and art and history as well..
I am kind of a nerd, I love history, astronomy, art, and travel.
If you need a girl who «s loving and caring and also a good interlocutor in the fields of arts, politics, history and other - know I «m the best!
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Some one that likes a little mess with a lot of cuddles, who loves all history, fantasy, science fiction and expressing self in art
Thirty - three years old, English, good and wealthy family, right studies, (Eton first and History of Art at Cambridge then), newlyweds with Hannah Bagshawe — antiquarian with whom he shares a nose not exactly perfect and to whom he pointed his finger to when he got the award saying «Hannah, I love you so much» — Edward John David Redmayne — called Eddie — stays to Hollywood business as Rania di Giordania stays to 7Eleven.
This documentary reveals the man and his critical philosophy, a part of the history of the Cahiers du Cinéma and this Art of loving to which he has devoted his existence.
A rich curriculum that helps students learn a lot about a lot of things in all the disciplines — literature, history, science, math, and the arts — will help students become thoughtful and productive citizens who love to learn new things.
I have been teaching embroidery for many years and have found that this art form, besides teaching many artistic skills, also teaches concentration, accuracy, dexterity, persistence, responsibility, community spirit, social studies and history and a love of creativity.
After 12 years teaching English Language Arts and history at an urban middle school, where he has inspired students with a love of Shakespeare and Tennessee Williams plays, Holt hopes to further what he sees as his mission in education giving «students access to learning situations that are as close to the real world as possible.»
I'm giving The Lacuna (HarperCollins) to my mom, who loves both Mexico and art history, and The Education of a British - Protected Child (Knopf Doubleday) by Chinua Achebe to my dad, who loves both postcolonial writers and childhood memoirs.
If the peanut gallery can't except that, much like how a stubborn child fails to learn the valuable lessons of a loving parent, so be it, because in the final analysis, history will forget those people: for such individuals are lonely, have no humility, and leave this world not with a bang that, but with a pathetic valueless whimper that contributed nothing to further evolve or nurture the arts in its totality.
This is a beautiful, patient, and timeless book, one that builds upon centuries and shows how the smallest choices — like the chosen mix for yellow paint — can be the definitive markings of an entire life» - Kirkus Reviews «The Last Painting of Sara de Vos is a tremendous story of art, deception, love, ambition and the place of women in the world, and in history.
- Chris Guillebeau, author of The Art of Non-Conformity, and The $ 100 Startup: Reinvent the Way You Make a Living, Do What You Love, and Create a New Future «It's a rare book that inspires personal change and takes you on a rollicking adventure through history and into the minds of great thinkers.
She completed a Bachelor of Arts in English and History, which she loved, and then went on to do a Masters in an unrelated field.
Alternating between real and magic, past and present, friendship and romance, hope and despair, The Astonishing Color of After is a novel about finding oneself through family history, art, grief, and love.
- Library Journal «A compelling story of Paris, art, and love throughout history
His three children are all out of the house with interests in art, fashion, film and art history and a love of animals.
Of course, we see iconic things because we want to, and we love history and art.
On the later part of the year I fell in love with almost everything to do with Penang — its buildings rich in history, its eye - catching street art, its cheap, you - have - to - taste - it - to - know delicious street food, and its friendly people who go out of their way to help.
Beyond the city's deep history rests a love of art and music which manifests itself in the crazy ruin bars and street festivals that run throughout the summer.
- Aonuma thanks the audience for the award - Aonuma: The team did not want to simply adapt the old formula of Zelda games, and they carefully balanced old and new elements - Fujibayashi: The dev team had several challenges while developing; worked hard to satisfy gamers; is happy to see Germany loving it - Takizawa: Artstyle has changed often throughout the series» history; the art team's experience has been applied to the game, that's why the whole team is very happy about the award - Dohta: The team created lots of fun elements for the players, and the whole technical team is very happy to see Germany loving the game - Aonuma: «We are honored to accept the price in the name of over 300 developers who worked hard and passionately on the game for years - Everybody: «Vielen Dank!»
Sure, I do recognise that not every game in this series is a work of art, I just love the mix of action with elements from history.
If more trained artists, steeped in technique and art history, were as intimately familiar with Internet memes and Cyberculture, I would love to see what came out of that.
There's been a slew of exhibitions honouring that 50 year point, including the superb Queer British Art exhibition at Tate Britain, Manchester's People's History Museum's Never Going Underground, and now Gay UK: Love, Law and Liberty over at The British Library.
With over 4,000 objects representing more than two dozen collectors, including contemporary artists making art conceived by collecting, Massimiliano Gioni, the museum's artistic director, and his team of curators have mounted a remarkable series of object lessons about what it means to «keep,» the relationship of possession to loss, the madness inherent in love, and the undeniable importance of the individual's voice in recording and interpreting history and its sweep.
Her extensive exhibition history includes solo and group exhibitions at Blumenbar Verlag, Berlin (2008); Victoria & Albert Museum, London (2010); Blanton Museum of Art, Austin (2010); a major survey exhibition Love Is What You Want at the Hayward Gallery, London (2011); Turner Contemporary, Margate (2012); Malba — Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires, Argentina (2012), a two gallery solo show at Lehmann Maupin, New York (2013).
Apsara DiQuinzio, our Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, and Phyllis C. Wattis, MATRIX Curator, has a number of wonderful small - scale MATRIX shows in the works, and we are doing several borrowed solo exhibitions that are emblematic of the kind of art that we love, such as a survey of Ana Mendieta's films [Covered in Time and History: The Films of Ana Mendieta, on view November 9, 2016, through February 12, 201Art, and Phyllis C. Wattis, MATRIX Curator, has a number of wonderful small - scale MATRIX shows in the works, and we are doing several borrowed solo exhibitions that are emblematic of the kind of art that we love, such as a survey of Ana Mendieta's films [Covered in Time and History: The Films of Ana Mendieta, on view November 9, 2016, through February 12, 201art that we love, such as a survey of Ana Mendieta's films [Covered in Time and History: The Films of Ana Mendieta, on view November 9, 2016, through February 12, 2017].
I love Albert York's potent quietness; Tom Uttech's awe in the face of nature; John Currin's moxie and creative ransacking of art history (but not his politics); Neo Rauch's ambition, imagination and painterly attack; Paula Rego's humanism; Paula Modersohn - Becker's tender color and character.
In terms of celebrities, there are no «It Girls» or fashion bloggers; it is true that Grayson Perry showed his face, but with artworks that so readily reference art history and a proven love for art and antiquities, that is hardly a surprise.
The exhibition's deconstructed shapes and splitting of light aren't a vacant imitation of the formalism that art history knows and loves, but a pop cultural celebration of discovering such simplicity for the first time.
As the territory of birth, love, illness, and death and as the most anthropomorphic shape in the history of all civilizations, the bed a much - reproduced object in art and a common metaphor for the human condition.
I love art history, I was blown away by how the European masters captured so much feeling in some of their portraits — artists like El Greco, Michelangelo.
It was as Rauschenberg's lover that he first visited Europe and north Africa, launching a love of travel and history that would transform his life and art.
Jeffrey Gibson solo exhibition «Love Song» opens at the Institute of Contemporary Art Boston «Gibson has located in his work a compelling paradigm: that the categories between abstract painting histories and Native American visual histories and materials are not so very far apart, and that Gibson's own heritage and training might productively bridge the two.»
I'm devoted to creating sculpture that is spontaneous and contemporary in its sensibility, yet reflects a love for the past, in particular classical Greek art and the great masters of sculpture throughout history.
Nivedita Menon.Economic and Political Weekly, November 26th, 2005 «Artists seek to fill 9/11 Voids», Christine Lagorio, CBSnews.com, September 12, 2005 «This Mural Devours its Viewers,» Benjamin Genocchio, New York Times, NJ p. 11, July 24, 2005 «A Glimpse of New York from a Magic Carpet,» Dorit Cohen, NY Arts, May / June 2005 «Wall - to - Wall Drawings», Christopher Howard, Brooklyn Rail, July 2005 «Fatal Love», Courtney Martin, Flash Art May / June 2005, p. 94 «Telling Tales of History, Myth, Fantasy (and Real Life, Too)», Benjamin Genocchio, New York Times, Connecticut Desk, April 10, 2005 «The Artist's Tale», Benjamin Genocchio, New York Times, NJ April 10, 2005 «The Artist: Chitra Ganesh», Trikone Magazine, p. 11, March 2005 «Magical Flight Through Modern India,» Holland Cotter, New York Times, Friday March 4, 2005 «Brave New World,» Andrea Scott, Time Out NY, March 17 - 23, 2005
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