Sentences with phrase «on itinerant»

Works of Eduardo Berliner and Lucia Laguna are among the selected works to be shown on the itinerant exhibition entitled «30th São Paulo Biennial — Works» Selection», traveling to 8 cities in São Paulo and Minas Gerais.

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Student reaction to his personality and his itinerant classes had been so enthusiastic — both word - of - mouth and on online survey sites like Zerve.com — that last April he opened with a waiting list.
Even if we are relatively pious, it would be hard to keep a straight face if — on our way home from church, for example — we were beset by an itinerant preacher like John who wanted us to «repent.»
First, he quoted the itinerant Methodist preacher, John Wesley, on preaching faith.
In 1209, then in his late twenties, Francis felt himself called to be an itinerant preacher, imitating Christ and obeying Him to the letter, proclaiming the Kingdom of God, subsisting on whatever food was given him, and radiating the love of Christ.
On the frontier it was due partly to camp - meetings, partly to the activity of slightly educated preachers who could speak the language of the settlers and often were itinerant.
For Crossan, in contrast with Vermes and Borg, the religious dimension of Jesus» word and deed is almost totally absorbed into his social role as a countercultural itinerant on the border of revolt.
Only 1 per cent view him as a «political revolutionary,» and the turn - of - the - century liberalism that saw him as moral teacher, prophet or itinerant preacher hardly shows up on the screen.
Perhaps because the former were itinerants, they could be freer in denunciation, since on the morrow they would be up and off.
The context in Australia is certainly different to that of the US, but as the Four Corners expose on the pay and conditions for itinerant farm workers here demonstrated, we are not innocent of treating workers unfairly, and the food movement must work in solidarity to remedy these wrongs.
Just as they unabashedly embrace one another in their hourlong postgame «sharing time» (they call it Afterglow), the Lutes embraced their role as playoff itinerants, embarking on the most remarkable run in recent college history.
«The school nurse is the only line of healthcare some students see,» said Ms. Chambers, who began her career with CCSD as an itinerant nurse, who traveled from school to school before the development of the current on - site school nurse program.
Council housing is now on sale to tenants at a 75 % discount: once sold, many homes are snapped up by rack - renting landlords for multi-occupying itinerant workers who destabilise the community.
The report revealed also that the itinerant retailers sold the commodity between N380 and N400 per litre, depending on the area.
«Also the itinerant session would serve as a means of reaching out to the state on the activities of the CCT.
At almost the same time as Thomas was predicting ecological meltdown, Kingsnorth was an itinerant eco-reporter, responsible for a memorable book on the antiglobalisation movement, One No, Many Yeses.
In the early years of the 20th century, Richard Gere and Brooke Adams are Bill and Abby, a Chicago couple on the run from the law who pose as brother and sister to find itinerant farm - work in the Texas prairie.
The Long Dumb Road Universal Pictures Home Entertainment Content Group has purchased North American rights to Hannah Fidell's road trip comedy «The Long Dumb Road» starring Jason Mantzoukas and Tony Revolori as an itinerant 30 - something mechanic and a college - bound teenager respectively who set out on a cross-country road trip.
The filmmakers went on the road with itinerant anarchists for their new eco-terrorist suspense film
The narrators took on a character each, other itinerant travelers in our case, but we discussed making them cats or dogs, birds or even angels.
Tinkers is about a man on his death bed who revisits his father, an «epileptic, itinerant peddler,» through memory.
As Ehwa moves from the open curiosity of childhood that fixates on body parts to the mysteries of attraction and her own heartbreak, she and her mother navigate common issues that range from defending one's feelings from bullies (little boys in Ehwa's life; gossipy men in her mother's) to mutual attraction (a young monk and a visiting boy from a more monied class for Ehwa; an itinerant painter / scholar for her mother).
Born in Alabama, Paula Vauss spent the first decade of her life on the road with her free - spirited young mother, Kai, an itinerant storyteller who blended Hindu mythology with Southern Oral Tradition to re-invent their history as they roved.
A young man named Baz leaves his home, travels with a stranger, is apprenticed to a cruel master, and is bought by an itinerant magician, Tadis, who then takes him on travels through the countryside.
The daughter of a failed itinerant Orthodox rabbi, she was born Rachel Shilsky (actually Ruchel Dwara Zylska) in Poland on April 1, 1921.
As an itinerant, these apps have had a beneficial impact on my way of life.
A rotoscoped, itinerant work that follows the artist on a train trip through the mountains of Japan, Fuji (1974) is bookended by live film footage of the artist on his meandering locomotive journey.
Samson Kambalu: I have always made playful «Nyau» films, even as home videos — watching improvised itinerant films as a child growing up in Malawi has had that effect on me.
But as Neo-Geo's star waned, the idea of leaving New York grew on the painter, who had grown up traveling the world with two itinerant parents (as a family, they rarely lived anywhere for more than two years).
Walasse Ting, who mixed works on paper with artist's books throughout his career, was an itinerant Chinese - American artist and poet whose color - saturated paintings refer to calligraphy and Abstract Expressionism.
LU ZHENGYUAN: «On the Road, China Young Itinerant Exhibition (Beijing),» Dachin Contemporary Art Center, Beijing, China (group exhibition)
She spent the next 15 months in Europe on a travel fellowship, and the earliest works in the show date to this itinerant period.
The bleak scenes that are the documented aftermath of a catastrophe furnish a vivid backdrop to the impression that the main character — drifting through a nocturnal urban topography and chancing on an array of strange encounters with adversaries, itinerants, or even ghosts — is nonetheless empowered and self - sufficient.
The suitcases convey Hammons's often - itinerant working practice, where the city street has acted as his exhibition space — the empty lots in Harlem where he created «bottle tree sculptures» or Lower Manhattan, where in Pissed Off (1981) he documented his arrest for urinating on a colossal Richard Serra sculpture.
1965 - 1975», hosted on the ground floor of the Podium, has been conceived as an in - depth analysis of the artists active throughout the 60's and 70's, who were featured in shows that questioned traditional exhibition set - up and presentation conventions, such as «Hairy Who» (1966 - «67), «False Image» (1968 - «69), «Nonplussed Some» (1968 -» 69), organized at the Hyde Park Art Center in Chicago, and itinerant exhibition «Made in Chicago», first presented at the São Paulo Biennial in 1973.
Between 1968 and 1992 the company was itinerant, performing in a variety of theaters Downtown, from the Performing Garage to the Kitchen, the Public Theater, Film - Makers Cinematheque on Wooster Street, and the Theater for the New City.
In the same year he started the new cycle entitled «Artifici» [Artifices], he was commissioned to create an important work for the Sculpture Park at MART, in Rovereto, and he began working on a project that included an itinerant anthological exhibition to be held between 2008 and 2009 at ZKM in Karlsruhe, at MART in Rovereto, and at the Landesmuseum Joanneum in Graz.
Born on the austere prairies of Saskatchewan, Canada, in 1912, Martin led a somewhat itinerant life that took her from the art hubs of New York and Taos, N.M., to the less settled corners of the Pacific Northwest.
Sporting better amenities than the classic silver toaster - on - wheels, this leaner, more compact trailer allowed itinerant Americans to take on the country's mushrooming interstate system in hitherto unheard - of comfort.
Visionary Africa — Art at Work is an itinerant urban exhibition of contemporary African artistic practices organised jointly by the European Commission and the Palais des Beaux - Arts (Centre for Fine Arts) in Brussels, including artist residencies, showcases of local artists, and workshops on art and development in modern urban centers in Africa.
Bisi Silva will present at ICI's The Curator's Perspecitve, an itinerant public discussion series, featuring an international curator who distills current happenings in contemporary art including the artists they are excited by, exhibitions that have made them think, and their views on recent developments in the art world.
As part of ICI's Curator's Perspective — an itinerant public discussion series featuring national and international curators — Britta Peters and Kasper König will present on the 2017 edition of the Skulptur Projekte Münster.
Abraham Cruzvillegas, «Autocontusión» Opening: 12 — 8 p.m., Kurimanzutto, 22 East 65th Street What you should know: If there can be such a thing as itinerant roots, major Mexico City gallery Kurimanzutto — launched 20 years ago as a nomadic project and partly known for mounting shows in places like an open - air market, a bar, or on billboards — is returning to that foundation by launching a Manhattan project space.
Intimate 1960s drawings, which bear the marks of his itinerant early life between London and Sudan, join haunting 1980s ink - on - paper works made after his imprisonment by the Sudanese government in 1975.
The images, all large, with the itinerant feel of travel photographs, hang on a single level.
They are also nods to the artist David Hammons, whose voice also features on the mixtape, and whose own commentary on Marcel Duchamp's legacy in the art world inspired the name of this itinerant detox clinic.
Over two decades, the initiative that began as a modest annual workshop has become one of the most important platforms shining a global spotlight on South Asian art, organising and hosting international «itinerant» workshops, residencies and exhibitions.
He also founded the self - invented Novo Museo Tropical, an artwork and itinerant museum he describes as «a museum yet to physically exist somewhere in the tropics» most recently seen as part of the exhibition The Insides are On the Outside curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist at Lino Bo Bardi's Casa de Vidro in São Paulo in 2013, and was the curator of the first and equally self - initiated Bienal Tropical in San Juan (2011).
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