Sentences with phrase «other important works produced»

This new volume in the MoMA artist series examines ten of de Kooning's most memorable achievements as seen in pieces from The Museum's substantial collection of his work, including paintings and drawings from his Woman series and other important works produced throughout his career.

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Instead focus on the value you produce through your work: how your actions are important, how you're good at what you do, and how you're connected to other people.»
Even throughout his period of theological and philosophical formation, when he produced important translations and studies of works by Origen, Gregory of Nyssa and Maximus the Confessor, among others, he also wrote about drama and dramatists.
Despite the presumed virulence of the strain — experiments with mouse lungs showed it produces 1000 times more bacteria in infected cells than do standard varieties — Valway says the number of TB cases that developed were kept in line with other typical outbreaks, which «shows that doing good contact investigations is important and preventative therapy works
Working with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and other donors, international agricultural research centres have already introduced dozens of conventional drought - tolerant varieties into 13 of the most important maize - producing countries in sub-Saharan Africa.
But this compacted schedule works for me, and I typically produce 30 - 40,000 words of rough draft copy per week, plus a bunch of other important things that need doing.
The activities and competitions show that the dog has good working temperament, and many other attributes that are important to producing dogs that are both physically and mentally sound.
For me, it is also important to produce work that explores a different sensitivity and addresses other aspects of my life and character, otherwise it would feel incomplete,» Marcel Wanders says.
These four individuals have been producing work alongside each other in one way or another for nearly three decades and with this strong sense of kinship comes a show that is important and touching to say the least.
In addition to the Figueroa retrospective, LACMA has organized a couple of important surveys: one on women Surrealists working in the U.S. and Mexico, the other onart produced after the Chicano movement.
The gallery often collaborates with independent curators and other art institutions in order to produce important exhibitions dedicated to the photographic work of both emerging and established artists, like Sebastiao Salgado and Marina Font.
Between 1942 and 1950, the Americans in that show - together with others, of whom the most important were Willem de Kooning, Robert Motherwell, Barnett Newman, Clyfford Still, and David Smith - produced a body of work which placed American art at the forefront of the international avant - garde for the first time.
In recent years Dzama has in fact expanded his reach, and embarked upon collaboration projects with artists from other fields: bands Arcade Fire and Department of Eagles; music video and commercial director Patrick Daughters; singer - songwriter Beck — for whom he designed two important albums; José Noé Suro's ceramic workshop in Guadalajara, Mexico; and artist Raymond Pettibon, with whom Dzama worked last year to produce the joint exhibition Let Us Compare Mythologies, presented for the first time at the David Zwirner Gallery in New York.
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