Sentences with phrase «pioneers in a new career»

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Rush Bowls is a proven concept, pioneering the acai (and other) bowl market since 2004, when Founder and President Andrew Pudalov left a successful career in New York City's financial sector to pursue his passion for healthy living.
Mega's decision to move in March to Google was one in a string of announcements by top - flight scientists and physicians who are enlisting in the mission, and pioneering a new type of career path in the process.
The «man with credentials,» Shael Polakow - Suransky, turns out to be a South African native raised in Michigan, who taught mathematics in New York City public schools before moving up the career ladder, to assistant principal, principal, and, in the Klein regime, to an executive position overseeing the district's pioneering system to track student performance.
Contemporary directions — earthworks, conceptual art, art as information, etc. — certainly point away from emphasis on the individual genius and his salable products; in art history, Harrison C. and Cynthia A. White's Canvases and Careers: Institutional Change in the French Painting World, New York, 1965, opens up a fruitful new direction of investigation, as did Nikolaus Pevsner's pioneering Academies of ANew York, 1965, opens up a fruitful new direction of investigation, as did Nikolaus Pevsner's pioneering Academies of Anew direction of investigation, as did Nikolaus Pevsner's pioneering Academies of Art.
The fair will feature its first - ever themed section, curated by Matthew Higgs (White Columns, New York), paying homage to Hudson's Feature Inc. gallery in New York, which supported the careers of many pioneering artists in the 1980s and «90s.
Hiller's career to date has been marked by her pioneering use of up - to - the - minute technologies, a feature of her work that Ann Gallagher, Curator of the exhibition at Tate Britain has attempted to emphasise: «She has always been at the forefront in terms of new technological advances, combining media or using new innovations, such as the internet, as forms of basic cultural material.»
«Throughout his career, he has pioneered new approaches to the readymade, tested the boundaries between advanced art and mass culture, challenged the limits of industrial fabrication, and transformed the relationship of artists to the cult of celebrity and the global market,» the Whitney notes in describing the Koons exhibit.
It also means that the few quotes that have been gleaned over a career spanning five decades — first as a young artist making his way in LA, where he was influenced by West Coast conceptualists Bruce Nauman and Chris Burden, then in New York, where he became involved in the avant - garde black art scene centered around the pioneering gallery Just Above Midtown — tend to get quite a bit of recycling.
The fair also featured its first - ever themed section, curated by Matthew Higgs (White Columns, New York), paying homage to Hudson's Feature Inc. gallery in New York, which supported the careers of many pioneering artists in the 1980s and «90s.
The exhibition, currently on view at MoMA (the Museum of Modern Art) in New York City, is the first retrospective of the pioneer filmmaker and artist in New York City; the first complete retrospective of the artist's 50 - year career; the first survey of Conner's work in around 16 years and the first retrospective since his death in 2008.
O'Keeffe, Stettheimer, Torr, Zorach: Women Modernists in New York examines the art and careers of four pioneering artists and their contributions to American modernism in parallel for the first time.
During the first 11 years of her extensive career, Ono moved among New York, Tokyo, and London, serving a pioneering role in the international development of Conceptual art, experimental film, and performance art.
Other artists in Johnson's show have made entire careers in new media, but not without an affection for the handmade, among them Beryl Korot, a video art pioneer who's taken inspiration from such practical crafts as weaving.
Founded in 1981 by artists, it has been a pioneering force unlike any other institution in New York City, supporting thousands of local and international artists early in their careers.
Currently on view at Mitchell - Innes & Nash is a select body of work by artist Nancy Graves, focused around the late artist's New York - based Foundation, and which promise an expansive look at the pioneer Conceptualist's bright career before and after her passing in 1995, including a Whitneyretrospective that marked her as the first female artist to have a solo retrospective under museum's roof.
Though he was included in pioneering exhibitions — Germano Celant's «Im spazi» (1967), Harald Szeemann's «When Attitude Become Form» at Kunsthalle Bern (1969), Wim Beeren's «Op Losse Schroeven» at the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (1969), and Kynaston McShine's «Information» at MoMA, New York (1970)-- throughout his career he made relatively few works, most between 1967 and 1972, and rarely appeared in public.
In celebration of the release of her new book, «Carolee Schneemann: Kinetic Painting,» the pioneering artist disucsses her work and career with Kathy Battista of Sotheby's Institute of Art, Jenny Jaksey of the Aritst's Institute and David Levi Strauss from the School of Visual Art.
That career - defining project has led to many more in the cultural sector: In the four decades since, Piano's firm has designed the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas, the New York Times headquarters, and the pioneering green - roofed California Academy of the Sciences in San Franciscin the cultural sector: In the four decades since, Piano's firm has designed the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas, the New York Times headquarters, and the pioneering green - roofed California Academy of the Sciences in San FranciscIn the four decades since, Piano's firm has designed the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas, the New York Times headquarters, and the pioneering green - roofed California Academy of the Sciences in San Franciscin Dallas, the New York Times headquarters, and the pioneering green - roofed California Academy of the Sciences in San Franciscin San Francisco.
He was part of the second generation of Abstract Expressionists and, like so many other of his peers, he began his exhibiting career in New York as part of the 10th Street scene of cooperative galleries that grew up around Irving Sandler's pioneering Tanager Gallery.
Twice in her career, Elizabeth took on newly - created roles, introducing and pioneering new programs.
Early in his career, Jim successfully built and sold a company that pioneered a new class of affordable Computer Aided Design / Engineering software for small and mid-sized architectural and engineering firms using a timeshare model that was similar to what we know today as SaaS.
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