But for
the most part the installation was fun (I really liked the floor nailer) and I would say we both enjoyed ourselves.
Not exact matches
For the
most part, the appeal of smart TVs is that they allow for the
installation of apps such as YouTube and Netflix, which allow viewers to use those services directly without having to connect a separate device such as a game console, a Roku box or an Apple TV.
Rural broadband specialist Gigaclear has awarded international fibre - optic products and advanced
installation methodologies, Lite Access Technologies, the contract to bring ultrafast, full fibre broadband to more than 10,000 properties to some of the
most rural
parts of West Oxfordshire.
Since
most of my booth consisted of antique and vintage smalls, and my friends had some large furniture
installations, I opted to share
part of my space for the July show.
For the
most part, this latest
installation
For the
most part, this latest
installation isn't much different.
We stock a large number of the
most common Honda
parts to hasten the
installation process, and we have no problem placing special orders for our customers around Miami, FL..
The promise of «a new kind of festival for a new age of making» by co-founder, supporter and Lancashire - born designer, Wayne Hemingway, was fulfilled with 30,000 people taking
part in over 100 making experiences, encountering 57 invited makers, spanning food, technology, major manufacturing, engineering and crafts, alongside indoor and outdoor markets, street performance, art
installations, film screenings, celebrity cookery demonstrations and the opportunity to experience making with some of Pennine, Lancashire and the UK's
most significant manufacturers.
(For the
most part, we're referring to online interactive stories, but real - life interactive
installations, A / R, or VR experiences also count.)
The first
part, MANIC / LOVE, featured Wolfson's
most recent large scale animatronic
installation Colored sculpture (2016), whose red hair, freckles, and boyish look draw associations with such literary and pop cultural characters as Huckleberry Finn and Howdy Doody.
This past year my work has been included in exhibitions at the 2012 New York Photo Festival (Brooklyn, NY), South Hill Park Arts Centre (Bracknell, UK), Artspace New Haven (CT), Galerie Jeanroch Dard (Paris, France) and
most recently a solo exhibition, The Dubious Sum of Vaguely Discernable
Parts, at the Bindery Projects in St. Paul, Minnesota which included a series of text based drawings, a photo
installation and ephemeral print publication of images and writings.
The works on view were
most recently exhibited as
part of the artist's solo
installation on the Bluhm Family Terrace at the Art Institute of Chicago.
In her work, for the
most part photographs and multimedia
installations, she investigates transcultural exchange.
All of the hanging mobiles were created in the last few years as indirect works; by indirect I mean that they, for the
most part, existed, and originated, as functional tools to transport tape from one project /
installation / room to the next.
In 2006, as
part of our Art Cologne coverage, we filmed the reconstruction of one of Jannis Kounellis «
most famous works, the spectacular
installation Untitled (12 horses).
Most recently, the Getty Foundation awarded the Los Angeles Nomadic Division a grant for Dávila to create a major public
installation as
part of the Getty's Pacific Standard Time: LA / LA initiative, which is planned for fall 2017.
And much like
most anonymous craft around us, the paintings, fabrics and objects that make up Thorne's
installation have no titles — a remarkable decision on Thorne's
part.
My own presentation, Funding Your Work: A Practical Guide to Dreaming Big, emphasized the dreaming big
part over the funding
part, and David A. Clark's hotel fair
installation, Dreaming the Arrow, illustrates this in the
most literal and poetic way.
The
most impressive
parts of the
installation are the large - scale wall paintings of bricks on the north and south walls of the gallery, painted flush with the floor and ending just a few feet below the high gallery ceiling.
With the artillery sheds, as with
most of The Chinati Foundation, Judd orchestrated what fellow artist Robert Irwin later defined as site - specific
installations, where «the «sculpture» is conceived with the site in mind; the site sets the parameters and is, in
part, the reason for the sculpture.»
Known for her sculptural
installations which metamorphose industrial found objects into fleshy organic forms; here Grobler focuses on two - dimensional works for the
most part.
Most recently, his work has shifted to encompass more elaborate
installations, as when he and his studio completely appropriated the idea of space exploration in Space Program: Mars (2012), a massive
installation that transformed the New York Armory into a 55,000 - square - foot demonstration of Sachs's warped vision of a mission to Mars — complete with his own imaginings of the equipment needed to live and work as
part of such a mission and live performers who played the roles of scientists and explorers maneuvering within this imagined realm.
Inquiry's End features one of the artist's
most challenging works to date: a ninety - one
part wall
installation titled A Pattern or Practice (2015) that uses inkless embossing to punch portions of the US Department of Justice report on the Ferguson Police Department into blank white sheets of paper, making the findings all but inscrutable to the viewer.
Perhaps
most famously Ms. Rubins is known for building sculptures out of salvaged airplane
parts, like an
installation in 1995 for the Museum of Modern Art in New York that weighed nearly 10,000 pounds.
Special acquisitions by the Bilbao museum have included outstanding signature works such as Lightning with Stag Caught in its Glare (1958 — 85) by conceptualist Joseph Beuys (1921 - 86), Barge (1962 — 63) by assemblage artist and painter Robert Rauschenberg (1925 - 2008), and two unique monumental works: Puppy (1992) by Neo-Pop artist Jeff Koons (b. 1955), and Richard Serra's eight -
part suite The Matter of Time (2005), considered by some critics to be one of the
most important sculpture
installations ever produced.
The exhibition is further distinguished by the important presence of five large - scale
installations, which recreate exhibitions that the
most influential British artist of the 20th century organized, designed or took
part in.
Alongside a host of her celebrated photocollages from the 1980s and a four - channel video work of 2004, she is for the
most part presenting new
installations in Bregenz that have been especially conceived for the unique Kunsthaus architecture.
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) announce that Bruce Nauman's
most recent large - scale video and sound
installation, For Beginners (all the combinations of the thumb and fingers), 2010, is now
part of its collection thanks to French entrepreneur François Pinault's contribution.
Other early works, including Mirror Work, Barnes Common (1969);
Installation for Various
Parts of the Body (1969) and Pose Piece for Three Plinths Work (1971), introduced the notion of «pose» and an approach to using the body as sculptural material which he explored further through live action and performance in the 1970s,
most notably as
part of Nice Style, «the World's first Pose Band».
More than thirty works from The Broad Collection, featuring some of the
most prominent names in the contemporary art, are unveiled as
part of a free
installation in Los Angeles!
Now, Ulay, whose
most recent work has focused on environmental issues, is coming to Abramović's home turf to be
part of a site - specific
installation and performance curated by Mitra Khorasheh entitled Watermark / Cutting Through the Clouds of Myth.
Working in painting and
installation, he has exhibited regularly in the Arab world and abroad since the 1990s in both group shows and solo exhibitions,
most notably at such institutions as the Katzen Arts Center of American university in Washington DC, the Arab World institute in Paris and the Museum of Modern Art in Cartagena, Colombia, which owns his work as
part of its permanent collection.
Cubism, Expressionism, Dada and Surrealism were the
most important of these movements, and attracted a number of indigenous American artists, including: the New Jersey Cubist / Expressionist John Marin (1870 - 1953); the vigorous modernist Marsden Hartley (1877 - 1943); the expressionist Russian - American Max Weber (1881 - 1961); the New York - born Bauhaus pioneer Lyonel Feininger (1871 - 1956); the unfortunate Patrick Henry Bruce (1881 - 1937), noted for his semi-abstract impastoed pictures; Stanton Macdonald - Wright (1890 - 1973) and Morgan Russell (1883 - 1953), two Americans living in Paris who invented a colourful abstract style known as Synchromism; Arthur Garfield Dove (1880 - 1946) noted for his small scale abstracts, collages and assemblages; the Mondrian and De Stijl - inspired Burgoyne Diller (1906 - 65); the influential American Cubist Stuart Davis (1894 - 1964); the calligraphic abstract painter Mark Tobey (1890 - 1976); the surrealist Man Ray (1890 - 1976); the Russian - American mixed - media artist Louise Nevelson (1899 - 1988); the Indiana metal sculptor David Smith (1906 - 1965); Joseph Cornell (1903 - 72) noted for his
installations; the Iowa - raised Grant Wood (1892 - 1942) noted for his masterpiece American Gothic (1930), and the Missouri - born Thomas Hart Benton (1889 - 1975), both of whom were champions of rural and small - town Regionalism -
part of the wider realist idiom of American Scene Painting; and Jacob Lawrence (1917 - 2000) the famous African - American artist.
For the
most part, wind energy applications consist of covering vital wind turbine components with shrink wrap to protect against harmful elements those components could face either in transit, in warehouse storage, or at the turbine lay - down site prior to erection and
installation.
«Mixed solar / conventional
installations could become the
most economical alternative in
most parts of the United States within the next few years.»
This is the
part of solar savings that
most people intuitively understand — but there's more to how a solar
installation saves customers money.
Installation is plug and play for the
most part and file access from my tablet was simple.
Installation of certain boards and drives will require a screwdriver (Dell's designers decided to eschew, for the
most part, the cute, tool-less solutions seen in pricier rigs), but all of the cables are neatly sheathed in black fibrous tubing, which keeps clutter to a minimum and ought to make upgrading fairly painless.
That was the
most difficult
part of the
installation and, obviously, Nest goes above and beyond to make this annoying process as not - annoying as possible.
Perhaps the
most disconcerting
part of the whole
installation experience is when you first open the box, find a little card that says «Welcome,» and then realize that's it.
This is the
most trickiest
part of the
installation process.
A key
part of
most renovation plans for single - family homes is the
installation of new kitchen appliances, countertops, and washers and dryers.
When it comes to backsplash tile, the
installation is the
most expensive
part of the job.
But the
most exciting
part for me had to be the
installation of my Silestone Snowy Ibiza counter.