The new piece entitled «Purity of Heart» was influenced after Seren
Not exact matches
Last week The
New York Times ran a
piece entitled «Housewives of God» featuring some of the movement's most successful spokeswomen.
Stratford Caldecott, on Zenit.org argues, in a
piece entitled «Metaphysics has returned: And more overlooked themes of
new encyclical», that «the encyclical takes Catholic social teaching to a
new level by basing it explicitly on the theology of the Trinity and calling for «a deeper critical evaluation of the category of relation.»
Her
piece is
entitled, «The
New Atheists Loathe Religion Far Too Much to Plausibly Challenge It,» and analyses the vitriolic style in which recent books such as Dawkins's The God Delusiontreat their anti-religious subject.
Then in 2011 I was lucky enough to have a
piece in an exhibition with her
entitled «Night Scented Stock» at the Marianne Boesky Gallery in
New York.
Last week I was surprised to read a
piece in the
New York Times
entitled «If You Drink Soda, Choose Artificially Sweetened,» by Aaron E. Carroll, a professor of pediatrics at Indiana University School of Medicine.
A few years ago, there was a
piece on one of those nightly
new programs (20/20, Dateline, or something similar)
entitled, «The Dark Side of Homeschooling.»
According to a 2013
New York Times
piece — notably
entitled «More Children in Greece Are Going Hungry» — Greek schools actually «do not offer subsidized cafeteria lunches.
[A
new year in medicine] A hundred years ago, Squire Sprigge, then editor of The Lancet, penned a
piece entitled «The Promise of 1911».
Entitled «California Casual,» this
new addition to Revolve's Hit List curates fifteen looks and highlights the most - coveted
pieces from each one.
At one point, when the Democrats on the General Assembly's education committee removed some of the most anti-teacher, anti-union, anti-public education provisions in Malloy's bill, Riccards wrote a commentary
piece for the
New York Post that was
entitled, «Killing hope in Connecticut.»
Last year, Biddle authored a
piece in The American Spectator
entitled The
New Civil Rights Leaders in which he observed that «old - school civil rights activists are fading into the history books — making way for a new generation.&raq
New Civil Rights Leaders in which he observed that «old - school civil rights activists are fading into the history books — making way for a
new generation.&raq
new generation.»
A few weeks later, in a
piece entitled Don't Wait for Permission: Why Authors Should be Entrepreneurs (on David Gaughran's blog), Joanna Penn said, entrepreneurial authors «act, they experiment, they see what happens and then they pivot if necessary, adapting to the
new situation.»
For now you can check out a
new piece of GTA V art work below
entitled «Pest Control» which is probably a mission we will be playing through next year.
Scottish - born artist Stuart McAlpine Miller has just launched these interesting
pieces that make up his
new collection
entitled Altered Images.
In 2005 at
New York's Guggenheim Museum Abramovic staged a landmark week - long series of performances
entitled Seven Easy
Pieces.
That same year, she held a series of performances
entitled Seven Easy
Pieces at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in
New York.
He is designing an installation for the
New York Public Library, and another large
piece entitled «Gateway to the West,» for the Jefferson Memorial Arch Museum in St. Louis.
For the contest, Margaret chose to exhibit several
new pieces of sculpture, painting and drawing, together
entitled «Reflect».
At the biennale, de Modeiros will show for the first time
pieces from his
new series
entitled «Reflections `.
Fittingly, an accompanying commission will take place later this summer when choreographers, Dog Kennel Hill Project, will create a
new site - specific
piece,
entitled Marks, Measures, Maps and Mind to be performed live in the Kentish woods over the August Bank Holiday weekend.
Period
Piece Simple Sequence, from
New York based artist Sebastian Black, is part of a larger body of work
entitled Period
Pieces that utilize commercial vinyl letraset sheets in Helvetica typeface as their common grammar.
The Irish - US performance artist Máiréad Delaney attracted curious onlookers to the stand of the
New York - based gallery Fergus McCaffrey with a
piece entitled Stoppage I, for which she sat and laid immobile on the floor with 200 pounds of wet concrete between her legs until it set — a process that took around five hours.
PaceWildenstein will exhibit for the first time since 1967 a laser projection work by Robert Whitman
entitled Wavy Red Line and two
new mixed media installation
pieces entitled Drawing a Line in the Sand and Shirt.
This show foregrounds recent
pieces, including a
new floor - based stone circle
entitled Flint Wheel.
Opening at 6 pm on the 26th October and
entitled «Blackatelier», the exhibition will feature a collection of brand
new works and installation
pieces created whilst in residency at the gallery.
An exhibition featuring the artist's
newest silkscreens and a multiple, large screen video
piece filmed in Oakland, California in 2011
entitled My Education: A Portrait of David Hilliard.
Featuring key
pieces on loan from European and American public and private collections, the exhibition also showcases a
new monumental corten steel sculpture
entitled China piled up.
His ongoing exhibition at World Trade Center in
New York is
entitled Constellations II, featuring Suknović's work next to
pieces by Jeff Koons, Jenny Holzer and Kenneth Snelson.
Canadian artist iHeart just sent us a series of brand
new images showing his
newest street
pieces which were created for his street exhibition
entitled «#asignoftimes».
Bradford is currently working on
pieces for two upcoming shows: a single person show at Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington D.C. as well as a two - person
entitled «Shade: Clyfford Still / Mark Bradford» at the Albright - Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo,
New York.
CRASH and the UK's Remi / Rough are in a
new exhibition
entitled «Flow», now on display at Dorian Grey Gallery in NYC's East Village.The show boasts approximately 25 graphic and colorful
pieces from a recent collaboration between the two pioneering street artists.
Donald Lipski gained national recognition with his 1978 installation
piece entitled «Gathering Dust,» in which he displayed over two thousand tiny sculptures, delicately tacked to the exhibition wall first at the
New York gallery Artists Space, then at the Museum of Modern Art.
Mad Ladders is my third solo exhibition at Carrie Secrist Gallery in Chicago, and brings together three different projects: an installation of my
newest short film (from which the exhibition takes its title), a series of 2D paper collages, and a video
piece for monitors
entitled Desert States (You Win Again).
At the
New Museum, Kjartansson presents works with and about his family, including a newly orchestrated performance and video
piece entitled Take Me Here by the Dishwasher: Memorial for a Marriage (2011/2014), in which ten musicians play a live composition for the duration of the exhibition.
Massachusetts artist Robert Cumming was featured in Boston this fall in three concurrent exhibitions: a major retrospective of photography, works on paper, sculpture, and painting at the Museum of Fine Arts; a small show of drawings and two sculptures at the Howard Yezerski Gallery; and an intriguing
new installation
piece at MIT,
entitled The Blackboard Brain, 1993.
Dot Earth presented here on October 3, 2013, a
piece entitled «Exploring the Challenges and Opportunities in the
New Communication Climate.»
And in today's The
New York Times, on the op - ed page is a
piece by Nicolas D. Kristof
entitled «The Big Burb Theory of the Apocalypse» and highlighted by the phrase «The invasion of the methane hydrates».
In today's The
New York Times, on the op - ed page, Paul Krugman has a
piece entitled «Enemy of the Planet», regarding «ExxonMobil: the real scandal».
Now, the
New York Times has weighed in with a
piece entitled «Climate Change Denialists Say Polar Bears Are Fine.
Richard A. Posner, the outspoken justice on the Seventh Circuit of the U.S. Court of Appeals and University of Chicago law professor, has written a short
piece for The
New Republic,
entitled «In Defence of Looseness,» in which he takes the U.S. Supreme Court to task for its decision in District of Columbia v. Heller [PDF], the case involving the second amendment to the U.S. Constitution dealing with arms and militias.
In a
piece entitled, The Rumsfeld - Bush Legal Black Hole: Powers Formerly Reserved Only for Kings, Village Voice columnist Nat Hentoff reports on a Feb. 6 report from The Association of the Bar of the City of
New York condemning the Bush administration's indefinite detentions of alleged enemy combatants.
The trend, referred to as «opting in» is described in this
New York Times
piece by Lisa Belkin
entitled After Baby, Boss Comes Calling (5/17/07; hat tip to Denise Howell).
They're the distilled wisdom in a well - researched
piece entitled Westlaw rises to legal publishing fame by selling free information — St. Paul company outprofits Gannett, McGraw Hill,
New York Times
Tony Mauro has this great
new piece at law.com
entitled «Alito Recaps First Year on High Court.»
So Victor, recently you wrote a
piece for the «ABA Journal»
entitled, «A
new dawn for Cuba as it opens for business.»
Tony Mauro has this fantastic
new piece available at law.com,
entitled «Will Defense Lawyers Accept Help on High Court Criminal Cases?»
Recently, Fox News ran a poorly written hit
piece entitled «Report: Government Regulations Add $ 84,671 To
New Home Prices,» spreading their typical variety of fear and disinformation.
This interview was inspired by and followed the January 9th
piece in the
New York Times
entitled «Campus Sex... With a Syllabus.»
February 24, 2013 A
New York Times, op - ed
piece by Alex Kotlowicz bears reading
entitled, «The Price of Public Violence.»