Sentences with phrase «modern space exploration»

Covering six states, seven space centres and and three museums, gain genuine insight into the science and people behind modern space exploration.
The important point to note here is that in this analogy heaven and earth are entirely separate categories, not brought together by modern space exploration.

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Although space will not permit exploration of the point here, it is important to note that Christian thought about just war predated the rise of the modern state system in the 17th century, and rests on fundamental moral principles not essentially tied to that system.
But the 1970s, space exploration and evolving technology influenced production and the first modern stroller called the «Apollo» was produced.
It's hard to think of any modern human activity that has had more of a multiplicative impact on the imagination than space exploration.
Drawing a parallel to the first modern humans to leave Africa, Impey casts space exploration and colonization as inevitable for our insatiably curious species.
Mickens NEW YORK CITY — «Beyond Planet Earth,» the slick new exhibit on space exploration at the American Museum of Natural History, is thoroughly modern.
And we will learn how modern day scientists are pushing the limits of space exploration every day.
Is this a fantastic movie about man's yearning for survival and exploration, or is it a disappointing modern day rip off of Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey?
The Long Journey Home is a Space Exploration RPG that combines the best of classic space adventures like Starflight and Star Control II with the replayability of modern roguelikes, in a procedurally generated, endlessly surprising living universe inspired by beloved modern Science Fiction shows like Farscape and FirSpace Exploration RPG that combines the best of classic space adventures like Starflight and Star Control II with the replayability of modern roguelikes, in a procedurally generated, endlessly surprising living universe inspired by beloved modern Science Fiction shows like Farscape and Firspace adventures like Starflight and Star Control II with the replayability of modern roguelikes, in a procedurally generated, endlessly surprising living universe inspired by beloved modern Science Fiction shows like Farscape and Firefly.
The self - portrait photographs on display in the upper gallery depict Al - Ghoussein's exploration of the physical, cultural, intellectual, and collective spaces through interactions with iconic locations that are the physical manifestation of efforts to form a modern nation - state.
Previous exhibitions include; The Sixth Borough, c / o No Longer Empty, Governor's Island, New York (2010); Soul For Sale, Tate Modern, London (2010); Ghost Machine, Magnan Metz Gallery, New York (2009) Explorations of the Uncanny, Synthetic Zero Gallery, New York (2009); Almost Nothing, Soap Factory Gallery, Minneapolis (2009); LMCC Work Space Program, New York (2008); Non-Oblectif Sud, Côtes du Rhône (2008); Kerlin Gallery, Dublin (2008); West Germany Gallery, Berlin (2007); Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin (2007); Fieldgate Gallery, London (2007); Mercer Union Gallery, Toronto (2006); Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin (2005) Crawford Municipal Art Gallery, Cork (2005); Bloomberg New Contemporaries, Manchester / Sheffield / London (2005); Alma Enterprises Gallery, London (2005); British Council / CityMine (d) Brussels (2005); Eastlink Gallery, Shanghai (2004); Gallery 411, Hangzhou (2004); Zedebois Centre, Lisbon (2003) EV+A, Limerick (2002); CCFA, Prague (2001)
Ultimately, Hans Hofmann became renowned as a modern art history's Great because of his explorations with the relativity of color, his push - pull technique and his ability to produce abstract effects of movement, space, and depth.
Often classified as a minimalist — a term that he strongly rejected — his explorations of volume, interval, «actual space,» and color had a profound impact on the course of modern sculpture.
1977 Two Decades of Exploration: Homage to Leo Castelli on the Occasion of his Twentieth Anniversary, The Art Association of Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, US The 1977 Los Angeles International Film Exposition, Plitt Century Plaza Theatres / ABC EntertainmentCenter, Los Angeles, California, US Bookworks, Museum of Modern Art, New York, US Words, The Whitney Museum (downtown), New York, US O3 23 03, Institut d'Art Contemporain, Montreal, CA Words At Liberty, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois, US American Art in Belgium, Palais des Beaux - Arts, Brussels, BE dokumenta 6, organised by Rudi Fuchs, Kassel, DE 10 Years, Kabinet für Aktuelle Kunst, Bremerhaven, DE A View of a Decade, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois, US Space Window, Bell Gallery, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, US $ oul, CAYC, Buenos Aires, AR Works from the Collection of Dorothy and Herbert Vogel, The University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor, Michigan, US The Seventies, Museo Universitario de Ciencias y Arte, CDMX, MX Novembre, Galerie Mathias Fels, Paris, FR The Record as Artwork, The Fort Worth Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas, US; Moore College of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US; Musee d'Art Contemporain, Montreal, CA; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois, US Museum of Drawers, Bern, CH; Israel Museum, Jerusalem, IL Radical Attitudes to the Gallery, Art Net, London, UK Mail Art, Librije Beeldende Kunst, Zwolle, NL Artists» Books, Smart Gallery, University of Chicago, Illinois, US Working or Sketching Photographs by Artists, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, US
His explorations of light, space and color were crucial for all of the modern and contemporary art, having massive influences on Pop Art, Color Field painting and Minimalism.
For it is not the likes of Hamilton, Peter Blake, and Patrick Caulfield — British artists that occupy wall space in Tate Modern's permanent collection — but 68 other artists from 29 countries mostly outside the U.S. and U.K. that are the subject of this exploration into Pop Art's international idioms.
His vibrant abstract explorations using paper, ink and tape produce works that evoke a profoundly modern interplay of form, light, color and space.
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