Sentences with phrase «obituaries of»

Sunday, March 18, 4:20 p.m., Miami: Seventeen empty desks with name placards and obituaries of the students and teachers killed at Stoneman Douglas sat in a cavernous and quiet gallery space in Wynwood.
Environmental leaders were rather dismayed late last year when upstarts began offering high - profile obituaries of their beloved movement.
Several short biographies and obituaries of Bolin may be found on the internet; the quote is from Bob Watson, «Bert Bolin (1925 - 2008), «Nature 451 (2008): 642.
Many of you will have read the obituaries of the Nobel Prize - winning chemist Sherwood Rowland (Nature, BBC) who sadly died over the weekend.
Once employed to write obituaries for the London Daily Telegraph, McEwen began producing fictional obituaries of living subjects such as Bill Clinton, Kate Moss and Jeff Koons.
After writing obituaries for the Daily Telegraph, McEwen went further and began producing his now famous obituaries of living people, such as Jeff Koons and Bill Clinton, cleverly crossing the line between fiction and history.
He created morbidly humorous works that often address the celebrity - driven nature of the media and its broad impact on contemporary culture, as in his series of enlarged, wall - mounted mock - obituaries of living celebrities, like Kate Moss or Jeff Koons.
After writing obituaries for the Daily Telegraph in London, he began producing obituaries of living subjects thus highlighting the blurred line between history and fiction.
After writing obituaries for the Daily Telegraph in London, he began producing obituaries of living subjects such as Bill Clinton and Jeff Koons, highlighting the blurred line between history and fiction.
A former obituary writer for the Daily Telegraph, McEwen creates morbidly humorous works that often address the celebrity - driven nature of the media and its broad impact on contemporary culture, as in his series of enlarged, wall - mounted mock - obituaries of living celebrities such as Jeff Koons, Bill Clinton, and Kate Moss.
After writing obituaries for the Daily Telegraph in London, he began producing obituaries of living subjects such as Bill Clinton and Jeff Koons, thus highlighting the blurred line between history and fiction.
The framed obituaries of Bret Easton Ellis, Stephanie of Monaco and Richard Prince continue this thread of false existence through out the exhibition.
A crosscurrent in the show is a series of pencil drawings of the landscape of print, with emphasis on the authoritative New York Times obituaries of selected cinematic icons, recently departed, but alive forever in the firmament of cherished memory.
By the time you read this, you may have seen many obituaries of my friend Parag Parikh — who recently died in a tragic road accident in Omaha.
Vanessa Gould's fascinating documentary introduces us to those responsible for crafting the unequaled obituaries of the NYT.
The wall is on display during the Annual Meeting and features short obituaries of some of the most prominent leaders in the field.
NEWSPAPER obituaries of Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, who died last month aged 84, all highlighted the single achievement for which he will be best remembered — his work on white dwarf stars.
The obituaries of American conservatism in 2008 were soon torn - up, discredited and presented as premature.
She shouldn't need to lock down her stuff so that people can be mature enough not to exploit photos and obituaries of her deceased child.
For years I've read obituaries of people who really contributed, and wanted to have that same record of contribution.
After 2008, I thought obituaries of the Religious Right were very, very premature.
An obituary of a former Ontario cabinet minister, Sid Handleman, identified Kinsella with the «seamy side» of politics.
Consider the obituary column in your local newspaper — not the obituary of anyone famous but just an ordinary obituary of an ordinary person from an ordinary place.
An historian must keep his own beliefs from coloring the texts of past thinkers, and there is no personal cost in writing an obituary of the ideas of others.
This isn't just a sombre obituary of a Zimbabwe now passed, however.
The New York Times has this lengthy obituary of Fred Newman, who died July 3 and who founded the New Alliance Party and then became an important figure in the Reform Party and the New York city Independence Party.
Back in 2009 GQ asked me to write a fake obituary of Peter Mandelson, along with Andrew Roberts, John Kampfner, Stephen Bayley, Matthew D'Ancona and John Rentoul.
The obituary of 85 - year - old Rochester attorney John J. Considine Jr. has drawn national attention for noting that he passed away on Oct. 16, «narrowly escaping the 2016 election.»
Nearly every obituary of New York's 52nd governor, who died on New Year's Day at the age of 82, mentioned that spellbinding moment in San Francisco, when Cuomo delivered the keynote address at the 1984 Democratic National Convention.
«We are all living witnesses to how the former President openly at his ward declared that the the PDP has gone beyond redemption, hence his declaration of the obituary of the party with symbolic trashing of his membership card ``, he stressed.
Funes is first mentioned in an obituary of James Joyce, «A Fragment on Joyce,» published in 1941 in the magazine Sur.3 There, with some measure of sarcasm, Borges says that to read straight through a «monster» like Joyce's Ulysses — a 400,000 - word reconstruction of a single day in Dublin — requires another monster able to remember an infinite number of details.
And just like that, we have our second movie obituary of the day.
That means any obituary of the Common Core is decidedly premature.
The October issue features interviews with Connie Willis and Nisi Shawl, a column by Kameron Hurley, an obituary of David A. Kyle, and reviews of short fiction and books by Connie Willis, Alvaro Zinos - Amaro, Chuck Wendig, Naomi Novik, Jennifer Mason - Black, and many others.
This when some sections are eagerly awaiting the chance to finally write the obituary of the OS in the tablet PC segment.
With around ninety titles in the Kindle Singles store to date, some of the top selling titles have been Christopher Hitchens» obituary of Osama bin Laden entitled «The Enemy,» Tom Rachman's «The Bathtub Spy,» Lee Child's «Second Son,» and of course, the highly anticipated Stephen King short, «Mile 81.»
Newman's obituary of the man in Maclean's detailed his ability to find financing and do deals, all in service of growing his telecommunications and media empire.
Here's a small obituary of the great Adam Adamowicz, who died at the young age of 43, after having fought lung cancer for so long.
Adam McEwan laughs at one, with a pretend New York Times obituary of Richard Prince, whose Marlboro man appears earlier.
Reinhardt's work was part of a movement against Abstract Expressionism that critic Harold Rosenberg captured in his capsule obituary of the movement: «Barnett Newman shut the door, Mark Rothko drew the shade, and Ad Reinhardt turned out the lights.»
Our last conversation was about the selection of the cover for Wanted in Rome to tie in with the exhibition and then, as though she had completed all she needed to do for the show, she said that she was going to finish off her next article for the magazine, something she had been promising us since the summer — an obituary of her dear friend and colleague Cy Twombly.
Rail: In the retrospective this amazing piece based on the obituary of Robert Rauschenberg is just incredible.
Roberta Smith's obituary of John McCracken delves into the artist's interest in other - worldly ideas:
The Los Angeles Times recounts this time in history in their obituary of Everts.
Clement Greenberg, «Obituary of Mondrian,» in Perceptions and Judgments, 1939 — 1944, vol.
For The Record Los Angeles Times Thursday, May 15, 2008 Home Edition Main News Part A Page 2 National Desk 1 inches; 31 words Type of Material: Correction Rauschenberg obituary: The news obituary of artist Robert Rauschenberg in Wednesday's Section A said only that he died after a brief illness.
Following his death in 1988, The New York Times wrote in its obituary of Bearden that he was «one of America's most pre-eminent artists» and «the nation's foremost collagist.»
The Americans had broken away from the European and especially French tradition of modern painting, or, in the period language, «the tasteful cookery of oil pigment, the direct backing of the Old Masters and all precedence of rules», as Hess wrote in his obituary of Kline.50 As is recorded in one of the news reports of the acrimonious exchange between Fautrier and Kline at the Venice Biennale of 1960, when Fautrier pronounced an insult to the effect of «U.S. Go Home!»
Indicatively, whereas in his 1951 book on the abstract expressionists Hess noted, with a diplomatic reluctance, that Kline was «[p] ossibly influenced somewhat by de Kooning», in his 1962 obituary of Kline Hess could write, with a more equitable division of praise for originality, that Kline's breakthrough was «certainly influenced by the examples and personalities of his friends Willem de Kooning and Jackson Pollock, just as surely as his spirit and personality would strongly mark their separate achievements».25
«In 1949, he broke through», wrote art critic Thomas Hess in 1962 in his obituary of Kline published in Art News, which was then the most widely circulated art magazine in the world.
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