Sentences with phrase «own monumental work»

I opened my mail box today and happily found a package with Christianity: The First Three Thousand Years (Viking, March 2010), a monumental work by Diarmaid MacCulloch, Professor of the History of the Church at Oxford University and author of The Reformation and Thomas Cranmer, both highly acclaimed....
Edward Holloway in his own monumental work, Catholicism: A New Synthesis addressed many of the same concerns both before and after the Council.
St. John of Damascus's Critique of Islam Webmaster note: The following passage is from Saint John's monumental work, the Fount of Knowledge, part two enti - tled Heresies in Epitome: How They Began and Whence They Drew Their Origin.
St. Thomas Aquinas, in his monumental work Summa Theologia, offered five proofs for the existence, not the nature but the existence, of God: Proof from Efficient Causality,...
Joachim Jeremias, in his monumental work on the parables, has pointed out clearly the task of the early church in interpreting the words of Jesus.
Brunner has recently published a monumental work on ethics which takes full recognition of the concrete problems of living.
St. Thomas Aquinas, in his monumental work Summa Theologia, offered five proofs for the existence, not the nature but the existence, of God: Proof from Efficient Causality, Proof from Contingency, Proof from Grades of Perfection, Proof from Order.
The chief aim of the monumental work was to identify psychological, economic, environmental and social factors that contribute to the progress of human civilization and the currents of history.
In his monumental work On Being a Christian, Catholic theologian Hans Kung makes the same assumption:
The selected articles cover a wide range of topics that Thomas Aquinas addresses in his monumental work.
This is all monumental work, and sometimes the healing process takes much longer than you might've thought.
His new book, The Social Conquest of Earth, eloquently elaborates upon his hope, first expressed in his monumental work Sociobiology, that science can help us achieve self - understanding and even, perhaps, salvation.
Or there's the 19th - century English physicist Mary Somerville, who translated and annoted Pierre Laplace's monumental work on celestial mechanics from the French.
Sherborn's monumental work, Index Animalium, comprises more than 9,000 pages in 11 volumes and about 440,000 names.
Developing your physique to a full potential is a monumental work.
The opening words of «Creation» get the title of Charles Darwin's monumental work slightly wrong, and most of what follows seems off, too.
It follows Darwin, having returned from the Galapagos to his home and family in the British countryside, as he experiments with the selective breeding of pigeons and begins writing his monumental work.
Director Jon Amiel's 2009 film Creation is set during the period when Darwin was conducting the research that would later form the basis of his monumental work and forever change how the human species viewed itself in relation to the rest of the natural world.
Tom Hooper is ignored this time despite his monumental work to bring Les Miserables to the screen, next time Tom.
And then we expect they're going to do monumental work in the lives of our students.
Book Three of Robert A. Caro's monumental work, The Years of Lyndon Johnson — the most admired and riveting political biography of our era — which began with the best - selling and prizewinning The Path to Power and Means of Ascent.
Book Three of Robert A. Caro's monumental work, The Years of Lyndon Johnson — the most admired and riveting political biography of our era — which began with the best - selling and prizewinning The Path to Power.
OTTAWA — Dr. Doug MacDougald was awarded the 2015 Canadian Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA) Merck Veterinary Award for his monumental work in the swine industry.
For 17 years Byasa had worked day and night to achieve such monumental work.
In 1936, Elena Razo, before the unfortunate death of her father, gave up her studies in Germany and came back to Mexico to make real the visionary and monumental work of her father.
This week's contributing author, Athena LaTocha, is an artist whose monumental works on paper explore the tenuous relationship between man - made and natural landscapes.
Shown for the first time in the U.S., Gaillard's monumental work Artefacts (2011) imparts a reflection on the myth of Babylon takes form through a montage of scenes from post-conflict Iraq interwoven with images of the ancient civilization's antiquities, none more famous perhaps than the Ishtar Gate, reconstructed in an austere gallery of the Pergamon Museum in Berlin in the 1930s.
The exhibition highlights two monumental works including the DODO MUSEUM, 1980, which was recently exhibited at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in 2014 - 2015, and a mechanized self - portrait sculpture of the artist.
The exhibition presents 15 monumental works by Britain's greatest living sculptor Sir Anthony Caro.
Eija - Liisa Ahtila has selected seven monumental works that provide a selective retrospective of her oeuvre.
Larraz creates monumental works of art that are majestic and refined, but still somehow accessible.
Curator Gary Garrels discusses the history of the Atrium as a space for new art commissions and the impact that Julie Mehretu's monumental works, HOWL, eon (I, II), will have on the museum and its community.
It made clear from the onset that Stella is a contemporary icon, a historic monument, and that such monuments make monumental works.
In addition her monumental works have been exhibited internationally in sculpture parks and art museums.
This show is a monumental work executed in black - and - white on a wall cutting across the length of the exhibition space.
Gravity and Grace: Monumental Works by El Anatsui at the Brooklyn Museum marks the first solo exhibition in a New York museum of Anatsui's art.
Each artist has multiple, large - scale pieces on view; Kerstin Brätsch's monumental works on paper encased in glass lean against the gallery entryway like laid - back bouncers.
The 164 - acre Museum Park is home to more than a dozen monumental works of art, with artists actively involved in the restoration of the Park's landscape and the integration of art into its natural systems.
In 1958 DeFeo began working on The Rose, a monumental work created over eight years, with so much oil paint that she called it «a marriage between painting and sculpture.»
Ranging from text to installation, painting, sculpture, performance and sound, the selection presents some of Lisson's leading artists, of both the past and present — beginning with monumental works such as one of Dan Graham's large - scale glass - and - steel pavilions, entitled Two Vs Entrance - Way (2016), which reflects and refracts visitors and its Brutalist architectural surroundings.
The monumental works of Danish artist Rasmus Danø orbit the dark side of modernity: The atom bomb, the polluted landscape, the decay of pop culture back yards like Disneyland and Graceland.
She has had solo exhibitions at LACMA (2015), which grew out of an earlier series of performances exploring monumental works of sculpture in the museum's collection.
Also of particular interest is a monumental work by an artist named Swoon titled Hickory (mixed media, 2009) which physically dominates the main gallery at the Parrish.
Chicago is most well - known for her role in creating a Feminist art and art education program in California during the early 1970s, and for her monumental work The Dinner Party, executed between 1974 — 1979.
In addition to the monumental work Amerikkka, new works will be on view for the first time.
The size of her monumental works, such as The Dinner Party (1974 — 79) and The Holocaust Project: From Darkness Into Light (1985 — 93), would require a major museum to step up, but so far, they have not.
The monumental work will go on view as part of the museum's permanent collection reinstallation planned for 2018.
On the heels of his blockbuster career retrospective at the Whitney Museum, the artist visited Balloon Monkey (Orange) on view at Christie's in Rockefeller Plaza, and spoke with Brett Gorvy about the inspiration behind this monumental work.
This is Rubell's most wide - ranging and significant gallery exhibition to date and follows the artist's presentation of the monumental work, «Portrait of the Artist» at Frieze in 2013 and her much celebrated solo exhibition, «Engagement» at Stephen Friedman Gallery in 2011.
Hollis Taggart Galleries places three works by female Pop artist Idelle Weber in the Chrysler Museum of Art's permanent collection including Weber's monumental work Munchkins, I, II, & III (1964).
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