Sentences with phrase «of human body parts»

, there is no room for direct angry contact of any human body part (e.g. hand, foot) to any part of the dog's body.
Following the study's publication, eBay recently changed its policy to ban sales of all human body parts except hair.
Following the release of their findings, eBay has banned sales of all human body parts except hair.
His first show at the Grob Gallery in Dering Street, saw sculptures of human body parts made out of bread.
A new work, Human Scale, 2016, shows an abstraction of human body parts via metal rulers mounted at varying heights on the wall, corresponding to the measurements of an adult's head, hands, shoulders, waist, etc..
A new work, Human Scale, 2016, shows an abstraction of human body parts via metal rulers mounted at varying heights on the wall, corresponding to the measurements of an unnamed adult's head, hands, shoulders, waist, etc..
Newscast: Revealing new details about a case of human body parts sold on the black market.
The EBA is a region in the visual cortex for visual processing that responds powerfully during the perception of human body parts.
The part of the trunk of the human body
Ackerman's immense knowledge of the natural world and her poetic and ethical sensibilities embellish an incredible journey that shows us orangutans playing with iPads, oceangoing farmers experimenting with mariculture, a botanist - artist who fashions living, breathing walls of plant life in cities; a project that puts animal DNA on ice for the future; and the newest work in the modeling of human body parts (3 - D printing) and in epigenetics.
Scratch the surface of game development, of the team responsible for Ritual Entertainment's third - person shooter, Heavy Metal: F.A.K.K. 2, and it's hard not to be reminded of human body parts.
Art Fuse dissects Geng Xue's «Mount Sumeru» and her use of human body parts and sound installation to represent physical and spiritual elements.
Much like the Eccentric Abstraction idiom identified by artist and critic Lucy Lippard in the 1960s, Kim's works evoke with their fleshy hues, veiny lines and dimpled surfaces a whole range of human body parts: nipples, belly buttons, intestines and even the cavernous tunnels of ears.
This would have a lasting influence on his work, particularly the Dutch Settlers series, which featured images of human body parts overlaid with text.
Lucas» work has consistently been characterised by its humour and the transformation of every day objects such as food, tabloid newspapers, furniture, toilets and cigarettes into visual metaphors of human body parts.
supportFootnotes][ix][endif] «Thek's treatment of the body in such works as «Technological Reliquaries,» with their castings and replicas of human body parts, tissue, and bones, both evoke the aura of Christian relics and anticipate the work of Damien Hirst.»
We were all horrified to learn that a serial killer in Toronto was allegedly a landscaper who disposed of human body parts in planters at properties and may have buried remains in the gardens of homes he worked at.
Notable works include Technological Reliquaries (1964 - 67), a series of wax sculptures of human body parts, and The Tomb, a bright pink pyramid installation or «environment», which was badly damaged in 1981 but is documented in Edwin Klein's black and white photographs.
The hearings, stemming from a voice vote last November, will study a little - known loophole that circumvents federal laws banning the commercial sale of human body parts.
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