Sentences with phrase «major institution»

But Pacific Standard Time offered an ideal platform for a full, corrective retrospective, and no major institution seized the opportunity.
One of our private clients is intent on building their collection in a way that aligns with their ultimate goal of making a significant gift to a major institution they are committed to.
Its vision is to be the first major institution dedicated to contemporary art from Africa and its Diaspora on the Africa Continent.
This is a small, fascinating, superbly researched show, about a subject that deserves treatment in a major institution.
Each, however, is reaching a crucial new stage in her or his career: whether that's gaining representation by an influential gallery, landing their first group show at a museum, or finally seeing their career fêted with a retrospective at a major institution.
The artists» works have been exhibited in museums, biennials, and galleries around the world, but only Beulah Woodard has had a solo exhibition (in 1935) at a major institution in Los Angeles.
For a major institution to be seen to be endorsing an artist can send the price of his works soaring.
But, if the Turner Prize is to genuinely showcase new developments, it should not regurgitate something that the Tate — or for that matter another major institution — has already shown.
Austrian artist Erwin Wurm's One Minute Sculptures have influenced a generation of sculptors, though this body of work had not previously been shown at a major institution in Los Angeles.
A show of this magnitude would have taken a major institution years to plan and execute.
Despite Martin's adamant privacy — she destroyed all of her early works, and actively discouraged the publication of monographs about her art — her work has been exhibited in solo retrospectives at nearly every major institution around the world, including the Tate Modern, LACMA, and the Guggenheim.
No major institution so far has said it has incurred damage, but, as of midday, more than 150 buildings and homes have been destroyed in the Bel - Air neighborhood of Los Angeles, and nearly 12,000 more buildings are potentially threatened by four fires threatening various areas of Los Angeles and Ventura counties.
Austrian artist Erwin Wurm's One Minute Sculptures have influenced a generation of U.S. sculptors, though this body of work has never been shown at a major institution in Los Angeles.
In 2017, she assisted with Unexpected Light: Works of Young - Il Ahn at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) to its critical acclaim as the first exhibition of a Korean - American artist at a major institution.
for the collective's 30th anniversary, celebrated a retrospective exhibition this spring — not at any major institution, but with a small exhibition, mostly of posters, at the Abrons Art Center in the Lower East Side.
Even the Guerrilla Girls, lauded in the New York Times for the collective's 30th anniversary, celebrated a retrospective exhibition this spring — not at any major institution, but with a small exhibition, mostly of posters, at the Abrons Art Center in the Lower East Side.
Few artists have been quite so synonymous with a major institution as Winogrand was with New York's Museum of Modern Art.
They've previously produced work that's been shown in institutions, but have never previously made a specific work for extended display as part of a show at a major institution.
Benefiting a major institution such as SFMOMA, FOG is an agglomeration of many interests, which understandably requires tact and caution, along with posing certain limitations on what is shown here.
Imagine for a moment that you are managing a large corporate bond portfolio for a major institution.
Just look at the headlines last week about a $ 1B bank breach at a major institution with highly staffed security and fraud departments dedicated to watch - dog - hacking.
In those communities there are people who want to be stakeholders in the major institution of government that serves them.
Unlike the small museum from the first film, the Smithsonian would surely be overrun with people, even in the middle of the night, so there's really no explanation as to why Larry seems to be the only one trying to keep the peace for such a major institution full of priceless art and historical artifacts.
ISB was the first major institution to focus exclusively on systems biology.
More than any other major institution in our society, the church still contains the potential for life together.
I think [in] every major institution — it's always important to have a change and to have a fresh approach, and John Paul did that and certainly Francis has done it as well.
The Church is the only major institution in the West that has not accepted the sexual revolution.
The major institution they brought with them from the old country was the church.
We noted that no other major institution in American society» notably the public school system, social workers, Boy Scouts, athletic associations» has been subjected to similar scrutiny, and that some experts believe that the incidence of sex abuse by priests and bishops is relatively small by comparison.
The church is a major institution that can provide just such a community of human relationships.
«We must face the fact that in America, the church is still the most segregated major institution in America.
In particular, many of the comments reveal a lack of understanding of what it takes to run a hospital or other major institution, and a general cluelessness about executive perks.
Some major institutions may have to divest assets, and Canaccord with Genuity is a larger more profitable firm that could make acquisitions to grow our businesses.
Pollsters first began tracking Americans» confidence in their major institutions — such as the church and the Supreme Court — as a result of the rancor caused by the Vietnam War and Watergate.
Yet the impact of the program goes far beyond major institutions like MD Anderson.
We already paved the way for a mega-development in an urban area with the requisite access to highways, rail, an international airport; proximity to major institutions of higher education; a redundant fiber optic loop in the works for Internet access, and capacity to handle the 8 million square feet of office space the company will eventually need.
Over a year which has seen large banks halt funding for fossil fuel projects, major institutions divest from oil, gas and coal holdings, and oil companies snap up power and renewables companies in a bid to diversify their asset base, research published today by the UK Sustainable Investment and Finance Association (UKSIF) and the Climate Change Collaboration suggests nervousness over climate risk has shot up in financial circles.
Most major institutions are already compatible with Beam.
It has since emerged major institutions had threatened to lodge a protest vote at the annual meeting, where a majority of the company's nine - person board was seeking election or re-election.
In his opinion for the major institutions to get into trading actual cryptocurrency, the risks that are inherent today in dealing with the underlying technology have to be solved.
Membership is diverse by design, powering a global network to facilitate peer - to - peer investing that is independent of major institutions.
My reading of the episode is that the extraordinary financial events of September and October 2008 — several large financial failures, large - scale rescues of major institutions, enough incipient systemic concerns about banking systems to lead governments to issue guarantees, investor panic on share markets — were all observed in real time by households and businesses right around the world.
As digital tokens proliferate, they will become harder for the major institutions to ignore.
In the contest to control the major institutions of Catholicism in America today, the partisans of the left are winning hands down.
The deep changes needed in our world can not occur without the self - reform of major institutions.
Its moral cohesion built and sustained major institutions that to this day provide billions of dollars and hundreds of thousands of volunteers for charitable work.
Economism is still tightening its control over all the major institutions of society.
Community mental health programs were planned that would be intimately involved in the structure and function of the community, including programs related to the clergy, who are a major professional group in the community, and programs related to the churches, which are major institutions of the community.
I recount these anecdotes not only to give you a sense of the personality of the man who is in some important respects synonymous with American Jewry and who is responsible for conceiving of some of its major institutions, from the once liberal orthodoxy of the Young Israel movement, to the Reconstructionist movement in Judaism, to the very structure of the American synagogue, which he called a synagogue center, to my own institution, The University of Judaism.
He can not relish the prospect of a direct confrontation with major institutions such as the Society of Jesus.
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