Sentences with phrase «own extraordinary range»

It's nevertheless a very good paper that provides an extraordinary range of stories on lots of important topics.
Indeed, he understands the country better than many American academics do and has some illuminating comments to make about American religion: «Although the European media chooses to ignore it, the US has an extraordinary range of religious public intellectuals....
February's report from the Global Public Policy Institute, «Authoritarian Advance,» catalogued the extraordinary range of parties that have been prodded or nudged or steered toward a stance more acceptable to Beijing.
Parents of young children with ASD are inundated with an extraordinary range of treatments with claims and counter claims, but often little evidence.
This is a word that was coined by the Labour Party, theorised by Marxist academics and worn as a badge by an extraordinary range of people.
Vermilion, puce, cerulean, periwinkle, chartreuse — we have thousands of words for them, but mere language can never capture our extraordinary range of hues.
We consider this list of features an extraordinary resource; no other source provides as much information on the extraordinary range of careers pursued by scientists.
The hybrid model gives the robot an extraordinary range of potential shapes and movements.
Not only can this technique detect magnetic fields with nanometer accuracy, it can determine their force as well, opening up an extraordinary range of applications.
Nelson, Wilson and Angel pioneered the development of a new generation of large optical telescopes with innovations such as precise reflecting mirrors and more sophisticated shaping that has led to an extraordinary range of fundamental discoveries about the cosmos.
Not only is refined sugar a dangerous foe, Finney says it's a sneaky one, hiding in an extraordinary range of foods, including yoghurt, canned items, most sweets — even tomato sauce.
But his extraordinary range, which has enabled him to play Jackie Robinson in one movie and James Brown in the next, has been put to little use in Black Panther, where he runs the gamut from dignified to resolute.
Cooke nails every spot on the emotional spectrum of a role that has extraordinary range.
It's a gift of a part for an actress of such extraordinary range as Toussaint and she makes it her own, pulling off the remarkable feat of being a standout in a show absolutely brimming over with cherishable, note - perfect powerhouse performances.
«It's gratifying to acknowledge the extraordinary range of talent in our industry,» said Academy President Cheryl Boone Isaacs.
Since the only superpower Hollywood truly recognizes is boffo box office, I hope that the inescapable commercial success of «Black Panther» will result not simply in more black - themed superhero movies but also in something far more valuable: a recognition of the extraordinary range and artistry of black filmmakers, writers, and actors whose talents even now remain so imposingly underrepresented and unexpressed.
There are spare wheels and tyres for an extraordinary range of machines, including — somewhat unexpectedly — the Primera GT that won the BTCC title in 1999.
And with its jumbo fuel tank giving it extraordinary range, Toyota might count that as a talking point for owners.
Claire Messud has shown an extraordinary range in all her work and this book is no exception.
An extraordinary range of views has been put forward over the last two centuries.
SitStay.com offers an extraordinary range of dog supplies at great prices.
With the most extraordinary range of available dog sizes, the domestic dog must be one of the most diverse species on the planet.
Rydges Resort Eagle Hawk Hill is set amongst 130 acres of landscaped garden and the serene bush environment belies the extraordinary range of activities available to families, couples and groups.
The first thing that I noticed about Sir Rocco Forte was the extraordinary range of colours constituting his dark Italian eyes.I have seized an unexpected, but welcome opportunity to meet with Sir Rocco Forte at ITB Berlin, when a rare slot has appeared in his schedule.
By Anna GouldmanThe first thing that I noticed about Sir Rocco Forte was the extraordinary range of colours constituting his dark Italian eyes.
These tours, which last from a few hours to a few days, include an extraordinary range of opportunities for discovering the region's most fascinating sites.
Rydges Resort Eagle Hawk Hill is set amongst 130 acres of landscaped garden and the serene bush environment belies the extraordinary range of
Ms. Genzken is unusually prolific, and the group's effort provides plenty to look at and only improves as it goes along, cycling and recycling through an extraordinary range of postwar styles, from Abstract Expressionism, Pop, Minimalism and Conceptualism up to the present.
«Zoe Leonard: Survey» is the first exhibition to assess the extraordinary range of the artist's achievements over more than three decades of her career to date.
Their work spans an extraordinary range of styles and techniques, from abstraction to figuration, minimalism to magical realism, and straight oil - on - canvas to mixed - media and installation based painting.
The extraordinary range of artistic styles and subject matter illustrates the rise and development of the still - life genre in post-revolutionary America, from European - influenced realism and trompe l'oeil to Impressionism, Modernism, Pop Art, and beyond.
Drawn from a private collection, these pictures represent an extraordinary range of subject matter, from fruit and flowers to images of guns and game.
They're all tied together with his own biography, his own fantasy and his own ability to pull together an extraordinary range of subjects and an incredible technique.
The highly anticipated exhibition will fill the entire museum — galleries and outdoor spaces alike — and underscore the extraordinary range of practices, histories, and artists shaping contemporary art locally and indeed globally.
Stylistically and thematically diverse, their works represent the extraordinary range of subject matter that contemporary, historic, and mythic Western experiences inspire.
The catalogue for the touring exhibition of the same name, which opened at the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston last year, is a work of deep scholarship and extraordinary range.
And Pop artists also dealt with an extraordinary range of other individual, artistic and historical issues — from sex, love and death to aesthetics, from the Civil Rights Movement and the Vietnam War to feminism.
The submissions included an extraordinary range of artists working in a wide variety of media, each offering a unique perspective and singular approach to art making.
From 1 — 10 November, the collection will be exhibited at Sotheby's New Bond Street galleries in London, giving fans, collectors, art lovers and experts a once - in - a-lifetime opportunity to immerse themselves in the extraordinary range of objects that informed Bowie's private world.
Covering a millennium of Islamic history in regions extending from Spain to India, this comprehensive exhibition surveyed the extraordinary range and visual virtuosity of one of the world's great artistic traditions.
Today, her work continues to evolve as she experiments with new sculptural forms along with an extraordinary range of works on paper.
Drawn entirely from the Museum's collection, the exhibition features more than 300 works made from 1900 to 2016 by an extraordinary range of more than 200 artists, roughly half of whom are living.
Named one of the best museum shops in Los Angeles by KCRW's Edward Goldman and Los Angeles magazine, the Hammer Museum store is renowned for its extraordinary range of books on art, architecture and design.
Sixteen short essays by eminent scholars and emerging new writers focus on specific moments within Rauschenberg's career, examining his creative production across an extraordinary range of media.
Deconstructing Robert Mangold brings together an extraordinary range of conceptual, formal, and social connections between American Minimalist Robert Mangold (1937 ---RRB- and other artists from the Kemper Museum's Permanent Collection.
His large - scale public sculptures exemplify his extraordinary range of aesthetic expression as well as his keen commitment to abstraction.
The «Lynch Fragments» exemplify the extraordinary range of Edwards» sculptural practice, welding industrial found objects like hammers, chains and railroad spikes into new forms.
This series exemplifies the extraordinary range of expression Edwards achieves with his method of welding industrial found - objects - including hammers, chains and rail road spikes - into new forms, provoking thoughts of violence, humour and hope.
The extraordinary range and persistence of this effort was on full view this past summer in the hundreds of prints, multiples, books, posters and photographs that filled the exhibitions «Sigmar Polke: The Editions» at the me Collectors Room in Berlin and «Gerhard Richter: The Editions» at the Museum Folkwang in Essen.3
Richard Prince's (born 1949) pieces in It's a Free Concert demonstrate the artist's extraordinary range of media usage.
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