Sentences with phrase «one's seventh decade»

In the early 1970s Nevelson started fabricating steel structures which suggested botanical gardens, such as Seventh Decade Garden (Gallery Beyeler, Basel).
Louise Nevelson: Seventh Decade Garden Sculpture, Parker Street 470 Gallery, Boston, February 15 — March 11, 1972.
Tasner says creating a green business has made him, in his seventh decade, not just a first - time entrepreneur but also a first - time idealist.
We are probably justified, then, in placing the gospel in the seventh decade of the first century.
The fort with the settlement was erected in order to take possession of large areas to the east of the Rhine around the seventh decade of the 1st century AD, and to expand the traffic infrastructure from and to the centre Mainz - Mogontiacum.
In their seventh decade, electronic computers have morphed again.
[2,27] The median age at diagnosis of vulvovaginal mucosal melanoma is 66 years, with vaginal melanomas most often developing in the sixth and seventh decades and vulvar melanomas in the seventh decade.
Last updated at 07:31 24 August 2007 Nowadays, the sixties are the new forties, and you don't have to be alone just because you have entered your seventh decade.
Entering its seventh decade in 2014, this year's SFF stays true to form in creating distinctive slivers of cinematic excitement that combine to become a bustling and varied whole.
It's very easy to dismiss Bristol as eccentric and irrelevant, but they're still here in their seventh decade when others have been and gone, still coming up with novel ideas and turning a profit where plenty of bigger names bleed cash.
People knocking on the door of their seventh decade don't typically get their first of these things at this point in their lives.
Now in its seventh decade, a loan program that began with the original GI Bill is in many ways more important than ever.
Now in its seventh decade of service, our team is proud to carry on a long tradition of excellence in veterinary care.
As the gallery approaches the start of its seventh decade, Pace's mission continues to be inspired by our drive to support the world's most influential and innovative artists and to share their visionary work with people around the world.
While the paintings thematize everyday leisure on the NYC streets in the seventh decade, certain allegorical motifs so typical for OSGEMEOS's work, the sound installation titled White Carnival depicts the brothers in a formation similar to a choir.
And, entering her seventh decade as a practicing artist, Nashville - native Mildred Jarrett layers and manipulates paint in her canvases, concealing and revealing delicate forms.
Nicholson had already achieved huge acclaim around the world by the time he painted Oct 61 (Mycenae - axe - blue) in the seventh decade of his life.
As demonstrated in Oct 61 (Mycenae - axe - blue), his forms became more monumental and his palette became simpler, he began to use a new range of rich, natural colours — a remarkable new departure for an artist already into his seventh decade.
The Met's streamlined show covers Mr. Hockney's prolific career, now entering its seventh decade, with just 60 canvases and a small cache of drawings and photocollages.
You have to be impressed that in his seventh decade Nolan took up a technique being used by much younger artists.
Yet what is it that makes 88 - year - old Kusama, in her seventh decade of making art, so appealing in the age of Instagram?
Louise Nevelson at work in the shop on her sculptures in the series «Seventh Decade Garden,» 1971, with Bobby Giza and Bob Sanford.
Born in Paris in 1911, Louise Bourgeois did not receive great acclaim for her work until her seventh decade.
In its seventh decade, the museum boasts a history of seminal exhibitions, including solos early on in their careers for talents ranging from Cindy Sherman to Frank Gehry, both of whom were presented at the museum in the 1980s.
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