Sentences with phrase «new piece of glass»

If a full glass replacement is required to fix your windshield, you will certainly get a new piece of glass.
The first time was nature's fault — a giant rock cracked the windshield, and a lack of aftermarket windshield replacements meant ordering a new piece of glass from Chrysler to the tune of $ 800.

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Indeed, its newest device, the Blade 3000, may just be the first piece of AR hardware to be adapted by tech enthusiasts since the Google Glass.
Tozer has since sold his shares back to Wilson, but the company has undergone a rapid expansion — now employing 75 people, increasing sales by 50 % and adding new equipment and processes, including a digital printer capable of putting a picture on a piece of glass as big as 283 by 130 inches.
New at one of my favorite New Mexico museums is a display called «Real Cristales: Royal Crystals of La Granja, Spain,» that features about 70 pieces that were produced in a glass factory under the direction of the King of Spain.
Three of the giant new telescopes, the two 10 - meter Kecks and the Hobby - Eberly, skirted some of the weight problems associated with casting a mirror from a single piece of glass.
My first bottle arrived broken, pieces of glass everywhere and they sent out a new bottle that next morning!!
No joke, my glass and marble bar even got moved (because the location and setup of my BAR totally matters right before bringing a newborn home)... my big ol' preggo butt took it apart shelf by shelf and carried each (ridiculously heavy) piece to it's new location.
From kate spade new york: Swirling blue bands turn this piece from an ordinary glass vase to a decorative work of art.
From kate spade new york: Luxe golden bands turn this piece from an ordinary glass bowl to a decorative work of art.
From kate spade new york: Luxe golden bands turn this piece from an ordinary glass vase to a decorative work of art.
Of course, I always like to use what I have on hand and only picked up a few new decor pieces like the embossed salad plates, french linen napkins and glass candle holders.
Ambient music centred on glass sounds is nothing new, of course, but the duo's ability to take such a well - worn concept and turn it into a piece so meticulous and touching is a testament to their uniquely fruitful partnership.
But then there are those unforgettable set pieces, like an early foot chase in London's Waterloo train station where Bourne has to remote - control a nervous newspaper reporter played by Paddy Considine, not to mention the climactic car chase in New York City, a dazzling bit of action cinema made all the more compelling by the tactile nature of Greengrass» cinematography and editing (you practically want to brush the broken glass off of your face when it's over).
All the dying that summer began with the death of a child, a boy with golden hair and thick glasses, killed on the railroad tracks outside New Bremen, Minnesota, sliced into pieces by a thousand tons of steel speeding across the prairie toward South Dakota.
One new - build buyer was shocked to find out that their french doors from the living room to the dining room were not only extra, but the sashes — the wood dividers that break up the big piece of glass in the centre of each door — were another additional cost
The refurbishment to the airline's exclusive lounge included re-upholstering iconic pieces of furniture, and adding new feature pieces to the room, all of which are illuminated by hand - blown glass lighting with bone linen shades and ochre silk linings.
Designed by the Miami - based firm ba - haus / KNF, the newest hotel in Panama unveils a combination of fresh, luminous tones and reflective materials, as well as high ceilings, which inspire a sophisticated social atmosphere, using rich exotic woods, metallic pieces, multi-dimensional panels, glass and crystals.
- character creation lets you choose skin color, face, eye color and haircut - later in the game you can get glasses, pants, shoes and other stuff - start off by meeting Tom Nook and his posse of Happy Home employees - this includes Lyle the Otter and Digby the Dog, who give advice and help to keep the game moving forward - Lottie the Otter is Lyle's niece and handles the front desk in the game - she welcomes you every time you boot up the game and tells you what to do next - gameplay starts off with placing furniture, but quickly evolves into something more - place a house on the world map and cycle through seasons to see what you like - house can modified with different roofs, doors, colors and more - every animal unlocks new furniture for you to use - completing a lot of requests is vital to getting a lot of content - characters will react to everything that you place and remove in the house - three pieces of furniture must be in or outside of the house and these need to implemented into the final design - if you don't follow this rule, your animal customer will not approve - add wallpaper, carpets, lamps, signs, music covers, paintings and much more - by completing special objectives in the office, which you pay for with Play Coins, you can even expand the feature set - set background sounds, choose curtains, change up furniture, display fossils and get a bigger variety of fish and paintings.
These new features don't just include different ball types, either; as the player moves on to more difficult levels, they will encounter metal and glass blocks with different physical properties, as well as pieces of machinery that move blocks around and require that the player use careful timing as well as an accurate aim.
The exhibition consists important bodies of new «Strip», «Flow» and «Doppelgrau» paintings, the show will also include a large glass sculpture and a selection of key earlier pieces that help the viewer to understand his course in the art world.
The new ceramic pieces are presented on customised plinths of stacked walnut - veneered box - section, perforated steel sheeting and smoked glass that assimilate the visual vernaculars and architectures of high - finance and corporate culture.
In addition to the new works in the show, Richter has punctuated and augmented the exhibition with a selection of paintings on canvas, glass and photographs made over the last 15 years — including his «Abstraktes Bild» and «Farben» paintings — which inform and re-contextualize his more recent pieces.
Opening: «Sarah Braman: You Are Everything» at Mitchell - Innes & Nash New York - based artist Sarah Braman makes quirky sculptures by marrying found objects, constructed elements of colored glass and Plexi and oddly shaped pieces of plywood bearing brightly colored acrylics and spray paints.
This second exhibition of Wynne's work at the gallery presents new mirrored - glass words and revisits early mixed - media pieces that contextualize his long - standing interest in, and engagement with text.
GLASS marks the first time Lin's glass marble work has been publicly displayed in New York and follows Folding the Chesapeake (2015), which was installed for the reopening at the Renwick Gallery in Washington, D.C.. Also on view will be Dew Point 11 (2007), a multi-unit floor piece comprised of clear blown glass discs resembling drops of wGLASS marks the first time Lin's glass marble work has been publicly displayed in New York and follows Folding the Chesapeake (2015), which was installed for the reopening at the Renwick Gallery in Washington, D.C.. Also on view will be Dew Point 11 (2007), a multi-unit floor piece comprised of clear blown glass discs resembling drops of wglass marble work has been publicly displayed in New York and follows Folding the Chesapeake (2015), which was installed for the reopening at the Renwick Gallery in Washington, D.C.. Also on view will be Dew Point 11 (2007), a multi-unit floor piece comprised of clear blown glass discs resembling drops of wglass discs resembling drops of water.
Highlights included Cherry and Martin's solo booth of new Amanda Ross - Ho canvas works, Jack Shainman's elaborate wall of Nick Cave soundsuits (as well as El Anatsui's intricate aluminum works), Roberts & Tilton's gorgeous Wiley painting, Deitch Projects» glass Barry McGee wall piece, Charim Galerie's solo booth of Valie Export works and hilger Contemporary's luscious Massimo Vitali photograph.
Consisting of over 40 works, with important bodies of new «Strip», «Flow» and «Doppelgrau» paintings, the show will also include a large glass sculpture and a selection of key earlier pieces.
The gallery's sales also included a Faliscan olla, which had an asking price of $ 150,000, a Tarentine sculpture of a muse, priced at $ 100,000 (and which went to a new client), and a large Roman glass cinerarium for $ 29,000 — the sale of which was concluded «just as another person rather sadly said he had come back to buy the same piece».
The recent exhibit at Art Sites of Marianne Weil's new glass pieces was really wonderful.
Presenting them among structures of iron, wood, glass and fabric, the pieces took on new meanings, wrapped in personal memories and the affectionate and artistic relation between father and son.
Notable group exhibitions include «Piece by Piece» at the Kemper Art Museum, Kansas City (2015); «Glass Today: 21st Century Innovations» at the New Britain Museum of American Art (2014); «Facets of Modern and Contemporary Glass» at the Knoxville Museum of Art (2014); «Color Ignited: Glass 1962 - 2012» at the Toledo Museum of Art (2012); «Cyberfest» at The State Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg (2009), «Art Parade» at Deitch Projects in New York (2008), and «Insatiable Streams» at Beijing BS1 Contemporary Art Center in Beijing (2007).
4/5 + 2 AP Frank Stella Untitled, 1959 Enamel on canvas board 17 3/4 x 11 3/4 inches Collection of Bill and Sheila Lambert Dan Flavin «monument» for V. Tatlin, 1967 cool white fluorescent light 96 x 28 x 5 inches Robert Morris Untitled, 1976 - 1980 Felt with metal grommets 96 x 85 x 20 inches Back Gallery Richard Serra Untitled, 1975 Paintstick on paper 37 3/8 x 49 5/8 inches Private collection, Switzerland Ad Reinhardt Black Painting, 1960 - 1966 Oil on canvas 60 x 60 inches Tony Smith New Piece, 1966 Welded bronze, chemically treated black 20 3/4 x 43 1/2 x 42 inches Jo Baer Untitled, 1972 Oil on canvas 72 x 72 inches Second Floor (left to right) Rotunda Agnes Martin Untitled, 1965 Black ink on paper 11 x 11 inches David Hammons Untitled (Basketball Drawing), 2006/7 Dirt on paper, wood frame, asphalt Overall: 120 1/2 x 100 x 27 inches Robert Indiana Love, 1966 - 1999 Stainless steel 36 x 36 x 18 inches Front Gallery Andy Warhol Ambulance Disaster, c. 1963 Silkscreen ink on paper 40 x 30 inches Anselm Reyle Untitled, 2006 Mixed media on canvas, acrylic box 92 x 78 1/2 inches Mark Grotjahn Untitled (White Butterfly), 2002 Acrylic on canvas 30 x 30 inches Sol LeWitt Progressive Structure, 1997 Painted wood 49 1/4 x 49 1/4 x 49 1/4 inches Agnes Martin Untitled, 1960 Oil and ink on linen 12 x 12 inches Liza Lou Comfort Blanket, 2005 Cotton and glass beads 29 1/2 x 53 1/8 inches Private collection, New York Günter Uecker Gegenstroemung II, 1965 Nails on canvas, painted with white color 32 1/4 x 32 1/4 x 2 3/4 inches
In a new series of wall pieces, works are comprised of thousands of small convex glass mirrors and polished black onyx cabochons.
New York - based artist Sarah Braman makes quirky sculptures by marrying found objects, constructed elements of colored glass and Plexi and oddly shaped pieces of plywood bearing brightly colored acrylics and spray paints.
For The New Yorker, Minter photographed Clark slightly obscured through a piece of glass, and saturated with rich purple and green hues that compliment the singer's eyes and give her an otherworldly quality.
2011 Postcards from the Edge, CRG Gallery, New York, US Litos Grafere, Danish Art Center Silkeborg Bad, Silkeborg, DE; Museum of Stavanger, NO Freeriding, East / West Galleries, Woman's University, Denton, Texas, US Sculpture in So Many Words: Text Pieces 1960 - 75, Ziehersmith, New York, US Intrusions, Galerie Michèle Chomette, Paris, FR Compagni Di Viaggio - Traveling Companions, Mestna Galerija Ljubliana, SI L'Insoutenable Légéreté de L'Être, Yvon Lambert, VIP Art Fair, Online Art Fair, New York, US Box is a Box is a Box, Librairie Florence Loewy, Paris, FR Drawn / Taped / Burned Abstraction on Paper, Kotonah Museum of Art, Kotonah, New York, US As Long as it Lasts, Galerie Sonja Junkers, Munich, DE Works from the Pentti Kouri Collection, Tracy Williams Ltd, New York, US Picasso: Guitars 1912 - 1914, Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York, US Berlin International Film Festival, various theaters around Potsdamer Platz, Berlin, DE Observadores - Revelaҫões, Trânsitos e Distâncias, Museu Colecção Berardo, Lisbon, PT Market Art Fair, The Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts, Stockholm, SE Feuille à Feuille, Musée de Vence, FR TextVideo / Female: Art after 60's, PKM Gallery, Seoul, KR Topography / Topography, Brooke Alexander Editions, New York, US Bidoun Project, Mercer Street, New York, US Temporary Stedelijk 2 - Making Histories: Changing Views of the Collection, The Temporary Stedelijk at the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, NL Push Pull, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, NL Bild / Objekt: Neuere Amerikanische Kunst aus der Sammlung, Kunstmuseum Winterthur, Winterthur, CH Tod's Art Plus Drama Party 2011, Whitechapel Gallery, London, UK Shelf Ramp Wedge Bridge, Fitzroy Gallery, New York, US CLAP, Hessel Museum of Art, Annandale - on - Hudson, New York, US 100 Briques Pour Madagascar Œuvres Contemporaines, Hotel Marcel Dassault, Paris, FR Bomb 30th Anniversary Gala and Silent Auction, Capitale, New York, US Benefit Auction from the Icelandic Wetlands, The Culture House, Reykjavik, IS Locations, Paula Cooper Gallery, New York, US As Long as it Lasts, Arratia, Beer Gallery, Berlin, DE After Hours: Murals on the Bowery, Festival of Ideas for a New City, New Museum and Art Production Fund, New York, US A Place to Which We Can Come, St. Cecilia Convent, Brooklyn, New York, US The End of Money, Witte de With, Rotterdam, NL Designing the Whitney of the Future, Hurst Gallery, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, US Hong Kong International Art Fair, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center, Hong Kong, CN Made in Italy, Gagosian Gallery, Rome, IT Jeff Wall The Crooked Path, Center for Fine Arts, Brussels, BE Through the Warp, Regina Rex, Ridgewood, New York, US Interloqui, National Glass Center, The University of Sunderland, Sunderland, UK Personal Structures, Palazzo Bembo, Venice, IT Arte in Movimento, La Galleria, Venice, IT Middle Age, Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, US Brooke Alexander Editions, Helga Maria Klosterfelde Edition, Berlin, DE Void if Removed: Concrete Erudition 4, Le Plateau - Fonds Régional d'art Contemporaind «Ile - de-France, Paris, FR As Far as the Eye Can See, The Field Sculpture Park, Omi International Art Center, Ghent, New York, US 20 Jahre Gegenwart, Museum für Moderne Kunst (MMK), Frankfurt am Main, DE Anarchism Without Adjectives: On the Work of Christopher D'Arcangelo, 1975 - 1979, Centre d'Art Contemporain de Brétigny, Brétigny, FR Play Time, Lieu D'art Contemporain, Sigean, FR Plot: Plan: Process Works on Paper from the 1960's to Now, Leslie Tonkonow, New York, US Distant Star / Estrella Distante, Regen Projects, Los Angeles, US 15 Minutes Homage to Andy Warhol, Pollock - Krasner House and Study Center, East Hampton, New York, US Seoul International New Media Festival, various cinemas in Seoul, KR Art = Text = Art: Works by Contemporary Artists, Joel and Lila Harnett Museum of Art, University of Richmond Museums, Henrico, US Melanchotopia, Witte de With, Rotterdam, NL Belvedere.
The new gallery had 22 feet high ceilings enabling monumental pieces of art to be shown, while great glass window and numerous skylights allow an abundance of natural light inside.
Lorna Simpson, best known for her photographic installations, debuted her first new sculptures in 25 years at the Frieze art fair in New York last spring: One of them, «They Cheated Death,» consisted of short stacks of vintage Ebony magazines, held down by pieces of glass that looked like blocks of inew sculptures in 25 years at the Frieze art fair in New York last spring: One of them, «They Cheated Death,» consisted of short stacks of vintage Ebony magazines, held down by pieces of glass that looked like blocks of iNew York last spring: One of them, «They Cheated Death,» consisted of short stacks of vintage Ebony magazines, held down by pieces of glass that looked like blocks of ice.
In the show «Death of Samantha / Season of Glass» at New Jerseyy in Basel, several king - size reproductions of artist and designer Tony Duquette's extravagant interiors and decors were installed next to several erotico - Minimalist art pieces by Isa Genzken, Wade Guyton, Heimo Zobernig and others.
He leaves behind an influential body of work, including Following Piece (1969), a performance in which he trailed strangers throughout New York City; Seedbed (1972), which saw him masturbate under the floor of a gallery; and Murinsel (2003), a manmade island forged from glass and metal.
In its Statements booth, Tracey Williams is exhibiting works from the artist's first show of new work made after the accident — in 2001 — featuring a small video of a woman in a dress pirouetting surrounded by photographs in smashed glass frames and broken ceramic vessels that were repaired with gold seams according to a Japanese tradition, with the fixed pieces held in the highest esteem.
These nineteenth century glass picture discs, many of which have not been on public display before, will form the centre piece of this new interpretation of his career.
Chicago - based Casati, which made a splash last year with a group of furnishings and glass pieces by Angelo Mangiarotti, scored again with a display of new lacquer work by Philippe Nigro.
Curated by Dr. Dimiti Ozerkov, a head of the Contemporary Art Department of the State Hermitage Museum and the Hermitage 20/21 Project, the exhibition «Sculptures and Drawings» features iconic works by the artist, including the earlier piece Minister (1988), a stainless steel sculpture that resembles an ancient cave's stalagmites, and a later work Complete Omnivore (1993) made from iron and plaster, as well as new glass works.
Produced to be broadcast as individual, mini-documentaries on the artists and their work, Logue's short interpretive video pieces feature a prime - time selection of over twenty New York performance artists, composers, dancers and writers, including Mayanne Amacher, Robhert Ashley, David Behrman, John Cage, Lucina Childs, Douglas Ewart, Simone Forti, Jon Gibson, Philip Glass, Spalding Gray, Joan Jonas, Bill T.
His pieces are created through a method he developed himself: He reproduces images in thick oil paint on a piece of glass, scrapes off the «oil skin» from the glass when it's dry, and collages these pieces over large - scale canvases to create totally new art pieces — proving, of course, that there's more than one way to skin a canvas.
Now a new report from HTC Source claims that according to a trusted source, the HTC U12 will be carrying design elements from the HTC U11 and HTC U11 Plus, two pieces of glass with a metal frame sandwiched between.
The new display comes after TPK Holding, which has been a supplier of touch panels with two glass pieces for the Apple Watch, is considering halting its production for the devices after it was «unable to hike yield rates» for touch on lens (TOL) touch panels to a «reasonable level,» industry sources told DigiTimes.
Amazing what glass doors, v - groove paneling on the sides, new counters and drawers and a few other details can do to transform a hum - drum piece of cabinetry!
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