Sentences with phrase «luminaries as»

This year I decided to pull out the power tools and turn our pumpkins into some Drilled Craft Pumpkin Luminaries as part of the Michaels Makers September Challenge.
Along with articles looking at the increasing amount of attempted fraud against lawyers and such, Dan invited your humble scribe to contribute to a collaborative series of articles by such luminaries as Simon Chester, Connie Crosby, Dominic Jaar, Richard Potter QC and Steve Matthews.
The team has taken on famous handwriting samples and reproduced the penmanship of such luminaries as Abraham Lincoln, Frida Kahlo and Arthur Conan Doyle (whose original handwriting is pictured above, followed by the software version).
In the 1997 book «Climate of the British Isles» edited by Mike Hulme and Elaine Barrow (previously referenced) the authors distill a great deal of information from such luminaries as Phil Jones (a successor to Hubert Lamb at CRU)(46)
In addition, 350.org collaborated with such luminaries as Tutu and Avaaz.org executive director Ricken Patel, essentially a «crowd broker» with many contacts, to organize a religious candlelight vigil promoting the Copenhagen talks.
1e) We also have such luminaries as Prof Brian Fagan author of numerous books and Professor of Archaeology at the University of California.
This book features contributions from such luminaries as Seth Godin, Victoria Moran, Joel Fuhrman, Jeffrey Sachs, Bill McKibben, Naomi Oreskes, Peter Singer, and others.
SINCE Copenhagen the intensity of doom and gloom [D&G] has been ratcheted up with such anthropogenic global warming luminaries as Will Steffan and David Karoly declaring their previous predictions not dire enough and so have been superseded by much worse predictions.
* The 650 «sceptical scientists» identified by Marc Morano (aide to US Senator Inhofe) including such Australian luminaries as David Evans, Louis Hissink, Warwick Hughes and Jennifer Marohasy (Morano's list includes numerous genuine scientists whose views he has misreprented
The show's curatorial roster would eventually include such luminaries as the Italian art historian Germano Celant (in 1991), the Spanish curator Rosa Martínez (in 2000), and the Chinese curator Hou Hanru (in 2008).
Saito was also known for his theater collaborations with such luminaries as Robert Wilson, Peter Brook, Jerome Robbins and, dancer and choreographer, Eva Maier.
Its artists, Michael Goldberg, Norman Bluhm, Sam Francis, Alfred Leslie and Joan Mitchell, are generally thought of as playing second - fiddle to such luminaries as Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Willem De Kooning and Barnett Newman.
If we consider that DeFeo's career overlaps with those of such art world luminaries as Stella, Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Tom Wesselmann, Joan Mitchell, Jane Freilicher, Helen Frankenthaler, Robert Bechtle, Richard Diebenkorn, and Joan Brown, it soon becomes apparent how much DeFeo stands apart from both her Bay Area peers and her New York counterparts.
Built in 1843 in the style of an English country residence, Wave Hill House, a former estate house on Wave Hill's 28 acres, has been home to such luminaries as Mark Twain, Theodore Roosevelt, Arturo Toscanini and two British ambassadors to the United Nations.
Speaking in person were such luminaries as Yo - Yo Ma and Emanuel Ax (witty as ever), Merce Cunningham, Mark Morris, Itzhak Perlman and Ravi Shankar.
Included in this collection are works by such luminaries as Frank Weston Benson, William Merritt Chase, Stuart Davis, Arthur Dove, Childe Hassam, Winslow Homer, Jacob Lawrence, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Theodore Robinson.
In the words of Rosalyn Drexler, friend to such luminaries as George Segal and Claes Oldenburg: «For so much of a movement to be kind of hidden in this way is pretty depressing to me.»
Mr. Martiny, belongs to a family of painters which includes such luminaries as Kazimir Malevich, Alexander Rodchenko, Ad Reinhardt, Barnett Newman, Frank Stella, and Olivier Mossett.
The Musgrave Kinley Outsider Art Collection features such challenging luminaries as Aloise, Carlo, Henry Darger, Madge Gill, Hauser, J.B. Murry, Sekulic, Oswald Tschirtner, Van Genk, Scottie Wilson, Wölfli, Zemankova as well as numerous lesser - known modern artists.
In the»50s, even as he got to know such luminaries as Johns, Willem de Kooning, Robert Rauschenberg and Andy Warhol, Katz explored his own style.
YBAs have been heavily criticized for their lack of craftsmanship and other artistic qualities, by numerous art critics as well as such luminaries as the composer Simon Rattle, and the playwright Tom Stoppard.
Flack was a regular at the 8th Street Club and at the legendary Cedar Tavern, where she was immersed in the cultural and social atmosphere of the period and developed ties with such art world luminaries as Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, and Franz Kline.
Flack was still attending Cooper Union when she developed ties with such art world luminaries as Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, and Franz Kline.
Black Mountain College, open from 1933 to 1957 in Black Mountain, North Carolina, was the leading experimental, liberal arts college in America and attracted an astonishing number of artistic and intellectual luminaries as faculty and students.
The reason for a major Dutch museum and a major German art publisher teaming up on this 560 - page tome with 954 illustrations is that the ground zero of ZERO was in Germany and Netherlands, though it also attracted such luminaries as the aforementioned Italian Lucio Fontana, the French Yves Klein, and the Japanese Yayoi Kusama.
I had a hard time getting the full meal down the hatch, despite the greasy, slippery, super-tasty vehicle driving the work's quick «wet - on - wet» surface and the career of this fast - paced femme - dandy, which has now reached the mid-point bivouac in her ascent of Mount MoMA, where she's likely to join the ranks of such luminaries as Alex Katz and David Hockney.
One piece is Rachel Whiteread's US Embassy (Flat pack house; 2013 - 1015), a wall sculpture at the entrance of the embassy, which is joined by works by such contemporary art luminaries as Sean Scully, Mark Bradford and Jenny Holzer.
Comments from such luminaries as James Baldwin, Malcolm X, Richard Pryor, and Gil - Scott Heron range from comic to uncompromising, from profound to profane, and they present a raw, unapologetic black history that incorporates both protest and celebration.
Based on the artist's research on Treat in BBG's Rare Book Room and her observations in the Garden, this conceptually based installation includes paintings, works on paper, archival letters, and plant samples, as well as a mapping of Treat's correspondence with such luminaries as Charles Darwin and Asa Gray, who admired and cited her work.
The Carnegie Museum of Art is home to works by such luminaries as Edgar Degas, Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet, Robert Adam and many others, along with galleries of sculpture, modern art, the Heinz Architectural Center, a large film and video collection, and various traveling exhibits.
Inspired by direct experiences and observations of her surroundings as well as the films, plays, and novels of such luminaries as Alfred Hitchcock, John Cassavetes, Roman Polanski, Jack Smith, Jorge Luis Borges, Tennessee Williams, and Samuel Beckett and mainstays of popular culture like soap operas and science fiction, her work is carefully scripted and produced while maintaining an immediate sense of spontaneity and unpredictability.
He is especially drawn to American Abstract Expressionism made popular in the 1950's here on Long Island by such luminaries as de Kooning, Pollock, Frankenthaler and Joan Mitchell.
A framed newspaper clipping from the Los Angeles Herald Examiner, October 15, 1964, describes the somewhat wayward clientele of the place as «beatniks, neighborhood time wasters and unclassifiable types who could be radio talkers, TV writers, actresses and European tourists,» mentioning that in the past it was frequented by such colorful luminaries as Jean Harlow, Clara Bow and John Barrymore.
Long regarded as a go - to art source for deep - pocketed members of the Iranian diaspora, Heller has recently engaged in inspired collaborations with such art world luminaries as power collector Beth DeWoody and Christie's director for Asian art Amin Jaffer.
Born the son of a railway worker and a housewife in Havana, Cuba, Alberto Korda went on to photograph such important historical figures and luminaries as Nikita Khrushchev, Simone de Beauvoir, and Jean - Paul Sartre, and was awarded the Cuban» Palma de Plata» in 1959 and the National Culture Distinction, Ministry of Culture, Cuba in 1994.
Rather, it comprises a kind of survey that goes back to the late 40s and 50s, specifically when he was in contact with such luminaries as Joseph Albers and Willem de Kooning at the famous Bauhaus transplant institution in North Carolina called Black Mountain College.
Aligning himself with the 9th Street group of Abstract Expressionist painters rather than the photographers working in this period, his work was exhibited alongside such luminaries as Franz Kline, Willem de Kooning, and Barnett Newman.
Taylor worked for many years as studio assistant to Robert Rauschenberg (where he met his future wife Debbie) and was acquainted with such burgeoning luminaries as James Rosenquist, Cy Twombly, and Brice Marden.
By the mid-1930s, from locations as diverse as New York, Brazil, Italy and Paris, Sommer attended lectures by Le Corbusier, investigated works by Paul Cezanne and Henri Matisse, and met such luminaries as Alfred Stieglitz and Georgia O'Keeffe.
Among his many students are such luminaries as Louise Nevelson, Larry Rivers, Allan Kaprow and Helen Frankenthaler.
The exhibition roster includes such 20 - 21st century luminaries as: Robert Beckmann, Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Harry Callahan, Larry Clark, Thomas A. Daniel, Bruce Davidson, Elliot Erwitt, Robert Frank, Thomas Florschuetz, Danny Lyon, Roger Mertin, John Pfahl, Stephen Shore, Aaron Siskind, and Garry Winogrand.
This panel brings together scholars and curators to discuss the work of such luminaries as Carol Rama, Marisa Merz, and other artists from 1960s Italy, and is copresented by the Met Breuer, the Center...
Diane Arbus (1923 - 1971) studied with such luminaries as Berenice Abbott, Alexey Brodovitch, and Lisette Model before working as a magazine and fashion photographer.
(Luminaries as notable as Robert Frank, Candida Höfer and Garry Winograd are also featured.)
But those shows also included such future luminaries as Alex Katz, Louise Nevelson, and Fairfield Porter, to name a few.
At the same time, Saito was also known for his theater collaborations with such luminaries as Robert Wilson, Peter Brook, Jerome Robbins and with his first wife, dancer and choreographer, Eva Maier.
Among those cruising the fairs were Shelley and Donald Rubin (of the eponymous New York museum), who have been collecting such contemporary luminaries as José Toirac, Sandra Ramos, Abel Barroso and Tonel.
Decorated with garish lightning bolts and giant vinyl stickers of such art - world luminaries as Jeff Koons, Marina Abramović and Chuck Close, the bus gets even more outlandish inside.
In order to democratize our art coverage, our Critics Page functions with a rotating editorship, which such luminaries as Robert Storr, Elizabeth Baker, Barbara Rose, Irving Sandler, and Dore Ashton have helmed.
Encompassing over 12,500 works made since 1900, the museum's collection includes works by such artistic luminaries as Pablo Picasso, Marcel Duchamp, Henri Matisse, and Georgia O'Keeffe, as well as 33 paintings, drawings, and collages by the acclaimed abstract - expressionist Robert Motherwell.
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