Sentences with phrase «most academicians»

Most academicians are hard task masters.
Since the 1990s, most academicians studying this phenomenon have agreed that it reflects a «brand as partner» relationship between consumer and product.

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Process theologians are overwhelmingly white North Atlantic middle class academicians, most of them, indeed, North Americans.
But there is still very little fundamental theological reflection about the idolatry that commands the worship of most of the world's leading politicians, technicians, financiers, industrialists, and academicians.
The most striking fact is that constitutional law academicians were able to draw on the reputation and expertise of legal professional elites through their transnational networks, and with their backing to represent to both parliamentary and Executive politicians that the judicialisation of politics, already normal in the West, was the only legitimate model of judiciary - democratic power relations.
Most recently he was awarded status as an Academician of the Academy of Social Sciences.
«As an academician, education is the most important part of it,» he said.
Most of our current writers listed in our UK expert essay writing services and Writing Portfolio hold Doctoral Degrees or equivalent in their chosen professions are well experienced, superannuated and accomplished academicians and practitioners in their own rights.
Writing a thesis is generally not a simple job, even for the most knowledgeable academicians and scholars.
Warren Buffett writes: «Ben's Mr. Market allegory may seem out - of - date in today's investment world, in which most professionals and academicians talk of efficient markets, dynamic hedging and betas.
It follows in the Royal Academy's tradition of celebrating its Royal Academicians, continuing the strand of programming that has showcased some of the most significant living artists including Anish Kapoor, David Hockney, Anselm Kiefer and Ai Weiwei.
Our most recent collection, selected by Barbara Rae RA, showcases a number of Academicians alongside invited Scottish artists, whose work explores artists» relationships with the land or the sea.
The Misfits sculpture is the most arresting exhibit among 13 works chosen by painter Gary Hume, the RA's youngest academician.
She went from being harshly criticized to becoming a Royal Academician - Tracey Emin is one of the most notable role models for women artists all over the world.
During his lifetime, Morris (1889 - 1982) was widely admired, even though, for the most part, he kept himself on the outside of society, even turning down an invitation to become a Royal Academician.
The forthcoming exhibition marks 30 years since Ayres was elected as an Associate Royal Academician, and over 50 years since she took part in the Art Council's «Situation», a touring exhibition showcasing the YBAs of the day, including Bridget Riley and Anthony Caro, and which Ayres credits as firmly establishing her reputation as one of Britain's first and most eminent abstract painters.
Over the course of the six - decade career that followed, she became one of the country's most celebrated artists, elected a Royal Academician in 1991 and made a CBE in 2011.
Most recently he received the Charles Wollaston Award (2017), for most distinguished work at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and in 2018, he was made a Royal AcademicMost recently he received the Charles Wollaston Award (2017), for most distinguished work at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and in 2018, he was made a Royal Academicmost distinguished work at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and in 2018, he was made a Royal Academician.
With most of the 1,200 + works for sale, this year's show has been curated by Royal Academician Richard Wilson.
However the appointment of the artist is somewhat controversial: most famous for the works Everyone I Have Ever Slept With (a tent embroidered with the names of everyone she had ever sleepy with), and My Bed (her unmade bed, surrounded by grimy detritus), Emin is not your typical fine arts academician — and perhaps an odd choice of a professor of drawing.
Recent exhibitions of note include Gothic book illustrator Charles Stewart, the engraver Stanley Anderson, and master printmaker and illustrator Charles Tunnicliffe, as well as the exhibition of Academicians including Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, Norman Shaw, Sir Hugh Casson, Eileen Cooper and most recently Anthony Green.
She was made a Royal Academician in 2011 by the Royal Academy of Arts, and had a major show at London's Serpentine in 2010, then unveiled what was described as her largest and most ambitious work in London to date: DOCK, a commission for Tate Britain's Duveen Galleries in 2014.
One of the most interesting discussions documented in the collection is a series of letters between Hermes and the Royal Academy in 1966, about why women Academicians were not allowed to dine with the men.
This means a multifaceted place not only of blockbuster exhibitions of David Hockney and abstract expressionism but also where students learn, where art is made and where the academicians, in theory the country's most distinguished artists and architects, gather.
It displays a dead chicken in the middle of a table, around which sit six of Britain's most famous academicians.
In 2013, Shonibare was elected as a Royal Academician and his most recent contributions have included: the RA Family Album, which was used to wrap Burlington Gardens building during construction and his two curated rooms which were part of the 2017 Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, during which Wind Sculpture VI was also displayed in the RA courtyard.
During the 19th and early 20th century, being elected a full Academician was probably the most coveted award for any artist.
With an exhibition of paintings by John Singer Sargent at the National Portrait Gallery, we take a look at one of this Royal Academician's most famous works.
This year's crop of artists elected to membership of the National Academy is by far the most aesthetically diverse class in the institution's 187 - year history, owing to a major adjustment to the eligible categories that Academicians voted in favor of last year — which enabled the inclusion of photographers, video, and performance artists.
Academician Anthony Caro was the most influential British sculptor of the post-war era, famously taking sculpture off the plinth.
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