Sentences with phrase «most substantial work»

More impressive yet: «Terrestrial Physics,» as the new installation is called, is possibly the most substantial work of art to come out of Washington since the 1950s, when Morris Louis stained his first canvases.
Accompanying a major exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, this revelatory two - volume catalogue raisonné (one volume comprised of plates and the other of critical texts) is the most substantial work on the artist ever published, and the first in English since 1978.
His most substantial work was Outlines of Cosmic Philosophy (1874), though smaller works such as The Destiny of Man (1884), The Idea of God (1885), and Through Nature to God (1899), were more influential.
Some of the earliest and most notable authors in the genre who helped it find its feet are: Laurel K. Hamilton of the Anita Blake series — often considered one of the most substantial works in the genre, Neil Gaiman's masterpiece, Neverwhere (the urban fantasy adventure set in London and a twist off parallel London Below), and another in the genre that's developed a major cult following: The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher.

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«For somebody who hasn't worked their whole life and didn't have a job that had substantial income for most of their life... you need to take every opportunity to make it the best you can,» she said.
But what matters the most for high levels of thriving is that people who cowork have substantial autonomy and can be themselves at work.
This seems to work only in countries with substantial surpluses in international trade, a model that can not be generalized and one that appears irrelevant for the foreseeable future in most of the Third World.
A collection of narratives originating for the most part independently of one another among tribal groups in Canaan later embraced in Israelite monarchy — a collection wrought and edited by DH (Deuteronomic historians responsible for the substantial present form of Deuteronomy - Kings).
Tellingly, he punctuated his speech this week by drawing the attention of his audience to the fact that the «most important thing he would say» was that the link between growth and rising prosperity for working people had been broken, and that only substantial economic reform could restore it.
«We are particularly concerned that the young adolescents most likely to binge drink are those who have substantial physical health challenges» says lead author Esme Fuller - Thomson, Sandra Rotman Chair at the University of Toronto's Factor Inwentash Faculty of Social Work.
Employment History: At some future date, you will move postdoc positions into your Education section, but most Science Careers readers will want to include them in the employment section so that their work history seems more substantial.
In North America, most of the stuff is just illegal, but I've interviewed a substantial number of people who believe that they're going to do all of their healing work, all their personal development work or even progress to enlightenment or be in a flow state using entheogens or hallucinogens or whatever else this is as the primary tool.
It's no surprise that the versatile Vallee, who recently directed two Oscar - winning performances in «Dallas Buyers Club,» has elicited from Witherspoon an intensely committed turn that, in its blend of grit, vulnerability, physical bravery and emotional immediacy, represents easily her most affecting and substantial work in the nine years since «Walk the Line.»
Less flashy, violent, and beloved as Quentin Tarantino's other movies, Jackie Brown is of his most gripping, substantial, and enjoyable works, perhaps second only to Inglourious Basterds.
Indeed, the most substantial and clear dialogue in the film comes from a drunken party guest (Will Oldham) whose philosophy could be embraced as the crux of the film or dismissed as philosophical rambling — the film works with either take.
12 Days doesn't need this kind of emotional rhetoric to move its audience; you suspect that if Depardon had just held back and given us the more purely observational work that comprises most of the film, 12 Days would have felt more substantial and incisive.
Though I maintain that Ratatouille is one of Pixar's weakest films, this spin - off is one of the set's most substantial and entertaining works.
The average age of students is 36, and most students work while they are taking classes, thereby saving on the substantial opportunity costs of earning a teaching degree.
Among them are deleterious effects on children of unregulated and often substandard childcare; [9] lost productivity for employers due to parents missing work to handle gaps in childcare or to care for a sick child; [10] lost wages and reduced retirement benefits for parents who have to drop out of the labor market to provide at - home care for their young children; [11] a substantial downward pressure on the wages of childcare workers with effects on the quality and stability of the childcare workforce; [12] and lost opportunities for further education, [13] college savings, and other investments that working parents could make in themselves and their children but can not afford because they are spending most or all of their disposable income on childcare.
However, in a 2008 analysis of CBA work rules, teacher compensation, and personnel policies in the 50 largest U.S. school districts, policy analyst Coby Loup and I found that although one - third were highly restrictive, most included substantial ambiguity on various counts (Hess & Loup, 2008).
Thus, district - hired coaches worked most often with new or struggling teachers, but principals worried that even this work was too inconsistent to support teachers in a long - term or substantial way.
It's not even the time, impressively only 10 seconds slower than a new 328 Coupe, so much as the knowledge that substantial dynamic development work took place on the world's most - challenging race circuit.
We're talking about a list that's quite substantial on the aerodynamics, particularly on the way the car enters the air, most of the work being done to the front bumper, radiator grille and splitter.
What the publishers did at Frankfurt was hump the right to sell their writers» work in other territories and languages, often pocketing a substantial portion of the earnings for themselves (the ever - paternalistic French were among the most egregious, raking off 50 percent of the take).
He told the IPG meeting: «There are substantial difficulties for us around working with our major competitor but we think we have an agreement which protects some of the most significant bear traps that sit there, and there are some major upsides for us.
We found that when working with indie authors, most copy editors will also go above and beyond, providing substantial editing of language where needed
Canadians who have worked most of their lives can also usually count on substantial Canada Pension Plan payouts in retirement.
Benjamin Graham was the inspiration for a $ 50 billion legacy — his most ardent and famous disciple, Warren Buffett, put Graham's principles to work at age 25 when he cobbled together a fund subscribed by friends and relatives, and which later turned into a substantial partnership known as Berkshire Hathaway.
That's a substantial amount that will cover most unexpected emergencies, and it will also cover you in the event you find yourself out of work for three months.
If you work for one of the larger city employers, like American Airlines or GE Manufacturing, your employer most likely offers you group healthcare benefits for which they pay a substantial part of the premium.
Most of these organizations do substantial work on farm animal advocacy.
Most importantly, working with the right property management company can result in substantial savings and more affordable luxury accommodations.
While saving $ 10 per month on checking account fees may not sound like a big deal to most of us, it's substantial enough to a kid earning minimum wage while working a part time job.
Horizon Zero Dawn is easily one of the most impressive titles we saw at the PlayStation Meeting, and it's a fascinating example of the how well the upscaling algorithms work in creating a substantial upgrade for 4K display owners compared to the native 1080p resolution edition found on the base level PlayStation 4.
It was also one of the most widely distributed works of its era and as such has quite a substantial following outside of Japan.
Gathering years of work, the show made Draper one of the year's most surprising and substantial rediscoveries.»
A gift of 47 paintings, sculptures and works on paper from collector, scholar and advocate Gordon W. Bailey, featuring such renowned 20th - century artists as Leroy Almon, Burlon Craig, Roy Ferdinand, Howard Finster, Bessie Harvey, Lonnie Holley, Ronald Lockett, Elijah Pierce, Herbert Singleton, Purvis Young and Thornton Dial, Jr. — This is Bailey's third substantial gift to the High since 2010 and further underscores his commitment to helping build the Museum's collection, which is recognized as one of the world's most significant public repositories of work by American self - taught artists.
This new volume in the MoMA artist series examines ten of de Kooning's most memorable achievements as seen in pieces from The Museum's substantial collection of his work, including paintings and drawings from his Woman series and other important works produced throughout his career.
The Artist Residency Award program (previously known as the Wexner Center Residency Award program) offers the most substantial support: considerable financial resources, along with technical, intellectual, professional, and moral support to develop new work.
In addition to landmark gifts to Tate, that included the first Picasso, Matisse, Anthony Caro and Damien Hirst to enter a UK public collection, the Contemporary Art Society has a track record of substantial support to regional museums, including the first work by Francis Bacon to Huddersfield in 1952, an installation by Olafur Eliasson to Eastbourne in 2003 a piece by Kader Attia for Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art in 2016 and most recently an installation by Dineo Seshee Bopape to the Towner Gallery in Eastbourne in 2017.
This exhibition will be the most substantial to date devoted to the work of Isaac Julien.
The trove includes paintings, sculptures and works on paper by 33 contemporary African - American artists from the South, and adds 13 works by Thornton Dial (1928 — 2016) to the museum's already substantial holdings of his work, the most of any museum.
Of more historical interest are works from the 1960s and 1970s by the Americans Morris Louis and Frank Stella, and by France's most valuable living artist, Pierre Soulages — all bought cheaply in the 1990s and promising to see substantial returns.
In addition to landmark gifts to Tate, that included the first Picasso, Matisse, Anthony Caro and Damien Hirst to enter a UK public collection, the CAS has a track record of substantial support to regional museums, including the first work by Francis Bacon to Huddersfield in 1952, an installation by Olafur Eliasson to Eastbourne in 2003 and most recently a piece by Kader Attia for Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art in 2016.
«SFMOMA is one of the first of American museums to substantially preserve the artist's work, and one of most substantial repositories of Klein works in the world.»
Claire Barclay's major installation Trappings (2014) will be the first substantial work by the Glasgow - based artist to enter the SNGMA collection, and will be one of the most important and significant works by Barclay to be held in a public collection in the UK.
The New Museum presents an exhibition of works by British artist Tacita Dean — the most substantial presentation of the artist's work in New York to date.
Her preoccupations have been consistent, as this retrospective at Tate Britain — the most substantial survey of her work to date — demonstrates.
The new exhibition in the Kunstverein Hannover is devoted to the substantial body of work by one of Japan's most important present - day photographers (* 1958).
It is enclosed in a 400 - foot (120 m) undulating wall topped with substantial python - like snakes and included a maze and ten large sculptures she designed, comprising the most extensive public collection of her work in the US.
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