Sentences with phrase «of eponymous»

The infamous computer programmer and founder of the eponymous antivirus software, John McAfee, who drew his focus toward digital currency over recent years, disclosed that he charges $ 105,000 per tweet to promote cryptocurrency projects and products.
Market analysts at IDC reported that Apple, one of the most successful smartwatch makers on the market, saw sales of its eponymous Apple Watch fall from 3.9 million in 2015 to just 1.1 million in mid-2016.
Facebook's Messenger Lite app — a stripped down, bloat - free version of the eponymous chat app — now has video calling.
An undoubtedly talented car designer — he did the still - stunning BMW Z8 — his name is now sullied by the very high - profile demise of his eponymous company.
It's titled Silicon Valley: Inside the Hacker Hostel, and it's an elaborate - looking re-creation of the eponymous house.
The county seat of its eponymous county, Logan is a trading hub for mining and coal in the region.
First up, the report author, George Beaton, CEO of the eponymous consulting group.
Here in Ontario the good news is that Wiarton Willie, depicted above (yes, the image is «shadowed»), didn't see his shadow; and in Nova Scotia Shubenacadie Sam, a resident of the eponymous town, also failed in the same way.
The Terrorism Act 2000 (Remedial) Order 2011 repealed the extensive stop - and - search powers conferred under Pt V of the eponymous Act, and replaced them with powers that are exercisable in much more limited circumstances.
As Anonymous Lawyer Jeremy Blachman gears up for the July 25 release of his eponymous Anonymous Lawyer book, he offers the companion Web site of Anonymous Law Firm LLP.
Home to a one - time errant canoeist, Panama does not otherwise generally feature on the radar of the average Person on the Clapham Omnibus, save to think of the eponymous canal and, perhaps, its recent drug - torn violent history.
Jeremy W. Richter is an associate with Webster Henry in Birmingham, Alabama, and the author of an eponymous law blog.
Remember Doogie Howser, the fictitious teen doctor of the eponymous TV series?
This question was addressed by one occupant of the White House, quoted by New York's reigning Ethicist, Mr. Dooley, of the eponymous Saloon:
This reprisal occurs particularly in video works such as «Maxell,» in which the name of the now obsolete videotape company is worn down to a VHS blur, and «The Soul of Tammi Terrell,» in which 1960s footage of the eponymous pop star singing «Ain't No Mountain High Enough» is juxtaposed with Julia Roberts and Susan Sarandon's rendition of the song in the 1998 film Stepmom.
The dark faux - brick exterior of his eponymous gallery on Delancey Street now sports some interesting 3D definition.
On January 29 the Outsider Art Fair will launch its 23rd edition, boasting 50 exhibitors (its most ever) at Center 548 in Chelsea, all part of a trend owner Andrew Edlin (of the eponymous gallery) sees as a growing demand and relevance for outsider art in the past few years.
Written by Denis Johnson, a longtime friend of the artist, the epic adventure of the eponymous pirate was shot in stop - motion with works on paper, resulting in an old - fashioned quality punctuated by a naïve hand.
[1] She started to gain recognition for her street art around 1999 and large - scale installations soon thereafter; in 2005, she was the subject of an eponymous solo exhibition mounted by now - mentor Jeffrey Deitch.
Brown's version, which is called The Marquess of Breadalbane and was unveiled yesterday in London, replaces the stag with a distorted image of the eponymous aristocrat who commissioned the original painting dating from 1851.
Despacio / Destiempo [«Slowly / Out of sync»] brings together a number of pieces made in 2012, although one of them, Momentum, is part of an eponymous series that the artist has been creating since 1997.
At Swab Barcelona International Art Fair Vernissage TV met Birgit Ostermeier, the owner / director of the eponymous gallery based in Berlin.
Footsteps and murmuring voices bounce off the endless marble surfaces of the eponymous domed, nineteenth - century court building in Brussels, reminding us of its architecture's fearsome grandeur even in her closer shots.
The Naked Parrot, the first addressee of the eponymous exhibition at Labor, is a modern chimera, a being fully constructed from the outside.
Wilmans, the granddaughter of Bay Area arts patron Phyllis Wattis and director of the eponymous Phyllis C. Wattis Foundation, has established a multi-mission 500 Capp Street Foundation that will feature changing exhibitions, artist residencies and an education program.
Copublished with Kunsthalle Wien and Kunsthalle Basel on the occasion of the eponymous exhibition at the former, February 7 — May 4, 2014, and «Projekt 13» at the latter, January 16 — March 14, 2010 Design by Boy Vereecken with Antoine Begon
Eve Ensler stars in the new one - woman show In The Body Of The World, an adaptation of her eponymous memoir.
Published on the occasion of the eponymous exhibition at Gagosian Gallery, London, this 170 - page catalogue illustrates work by thirty - five artists, from 1947 through today
Salcedo is the subject of an eponymous solo exhibition currently at the Guggenheim, New York, which originated at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, and will travel to the Pérez Art Museum in Miami.
Created by the artist in close collaboration with designer Joseph Logan and published on the occasion of her eponymous show at David Zwirner, New York, in November 2016, Polka Dots features an essay by Johanna Burton that charts Bove's fascination with process and commitment to disrupting traditional ways of seeing.
Atlas von de foto's en schetsen was published on the occasion of the eponymous exhibition in Utrecht
But it's not just about securing sales, says Max Mayer of the eponymous Düsseldorf gallery.
It's true; Fiscus, of his eponymous special events company Todd Events, created a stark décor scheme for the «What Came First?
«There was a certain amount of skepticism among dealers,» said Fergus McCaffrey, proprietor of an eponymous gallery in the art - dense New York neighborhood of Chelsea.
The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao is pleased to present Art and Space, an ambitious exhibition based on the creative partnership established between Basque artist Eduardo Chillida and German philosopher Martin Heidegger in 1969 that resulted in the publication of an eponymous livre d'artiste.
The film is an adaptation of the eponymous experimental novel of the famous American screenwriter, director and artist Harmony Korine.
Just a year after her Madison Avenue headquarters took over a former Rag & Bone boutique, Dominique Lévy has opened another outpost of her eponymous gallery — this one in Mayfair — with a group show of work by Donald Judd, Enrico Castellani, and Frank Stella from a brief moment in the early sixties when the three artists» lives intersected.
Named after a pygmy who was brought to the United States in the early 1900s and placed in a zoo, Otabenga Jones & Associates consists of Jabari Anderson, Jamal Cyrus, Kenya Evans, Robert Pruitt and, of course, the spirit of the eponymous martyr, who eventually committed suicide after being released from captivity.
Jason T. Busch has been appointed Director of the Jason Jacques Gallery in Manhattan, as announced by Jason Jacques, principal of his eponymous New York - based gallery.
From a series of beautifully coloured photograms, Lycopodium, created by burning the spores of the eponymous moss against photographic paper, to Replaying the mistake of a broken hammer (2011), a steel bar that has been subjected to different and sometimes interrupted stages of the hardening process leaving the metal at different stages of fragility.
Gordon Matta - Clark: The Beginning of Trees and the End, published on the occasion of the eponymous 2015 show at David Zwirner, New York, documents his extraordinary accomplishment as a draftsman.
The viewer is seated in what appears to be the apartment of the eponymous Lorna, who hasn't been outside for four years and is crippled by innumerable fears, all played out on the television screen through which her world is mediated.
Any vestiges of the eponymous staid Swiss city evaporated into the humid evening.
In a one - room gallery called Tramps around the corner, among a morass of hell - raising hipsters clambering over a makeshift bar, were presciently cool - hunting gallerists Gavin Brown of his eponymous enterprise and Matthew Higgs of New York's White Columns.
Dominique Levy, whose London branch of her eponymous gallery opened last year, is doing an exhibition of Gerhard Richter's very rare (and very expensive) color charts.
Says Jason Jacques, proprietor of his eponymous gallery: «Our Manhattan gallery will be the setting for engaging work by some of the most talented international artists working in clay today.
«Serritella's extraordinary creativity in reinterpreting natural forms make him one of the leading clay artists working today,» says Jason Jacques, principal of his eponymous gallery.
The Negus said: Give me the lion, keep the stele is a performative reading of an eponymous text piece by Patrizio Di Massimo (b. 1983, Italy).
New York, NY — Jason T. Busch has been appointed Director of the Jason Jacques Gallery in Manhattan, as announced by Jason Jacques, principal of his eponymous New York - based gallery.
Fingal's Cave (2015) is a representation of the eponymous natural cave situated on the uninhabited island Staffa, in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland.
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