Collector Erich Marx consequently gathered together
remarkable works of art, concentrating mainly on six artists: Joseph Beuys, Anselm Kiefer, Robert Rauschenberg, Roy Lichtenstein, Cy Twombly and Andy Warhol.
Framed raw canvases stained with dripped enamel and oil paintings hang on museum walls, reviving
remarkable works of art from one of America's most prominent artists of the past.
While confining herself to a precise visual vocabulary, Houshiary succeeds in creating
remarkable works of art with exceptionally insightful and illuminating experiences of the infinite nature of our existence.
Join Leica Gallery Los Angeles as they showcase
the remarkable works of Sarah Lee and Ram Shergill in a visual storytelling on February 23.
Because more of them are finding
the remarkable works of Lulu authors.
How does one explain
the remarkable works of Edgar Cyace or the profound findings by the hypnotherapist Dr. Michael Newton.
While BuzzFeed produces
remarkable works of journalism, it is the viral content that drives their revenue, and many legacy publishers have imitated aspects of BuzzFeed's approach.
(18) Doubtless, many of Luke's readers were familiar also with
the remarkable work of the well - known Roman poet, Virgil, The Fourth Eclogue (40 B.C.).
In this in - depth interview by Susan Lange OMT, LAc, Raymond Castellino describes the origins, nature and method of
his remarkable work of re-patterning prenatal and birth trauma imprinting with infants and adults.
It's through those links that the brain does
the remarkable work of learning and storing memory.
Personality tests are the new answer for finding love Every researcher, whether psychological or sociological point of view, to explain how their personality test made
a remarkable work of searching the compatibility factors to improve the results.
«[Motherland] is truly
a remarkable work of documentary storytelling, raw, intimate and subsequently quite profound.
Although it waivers in its midsection, Flame & Citron achieves its aim of alerting the world to
the remarkable work of the Danish resistance during German occupation in the Second World War.
Although it waivers in its midsection, Flame & Citron achieves its aim of alerting the world to
the remarkable work of the Danish resistance during German occupation in the second World War.
It's a rather
remarkable work of «adult thriller» aesthetics, inviting us into a universe where Russia's never truly moved past its Reagan - era competition for classified info with the United States.
But a reader only has to open the first page to understand
this remarkable work of art is a masterpiece of compression, each section its own unique piece to a larger puzzle that eventually builds an entire universe, with lines that streak like comets through the space breaks, such as: «Bad art is from no one to no one» and «Happiness begins to deteriorate once it is named.»
An essay editing and enhancing service bolster the trainees» creating changing your essay into an excellent and also
remarkable work of composing.
I'm excited about
the remarkable work of Georgia Aquarium and The Coral Restoration Foundation.
This October, you'll be able to see for the first and only time
the remarkable work of French - born artist Henri Barande in the UK, thanks to a free solo exhibition at London's Saatchi Gallery.
At Work explores very particular aspects of
the remarkable work of three major international artists: Eva Hesse (1936 - 1970), Agnes Martin (1912 - 2004) and Betty Goodwin (1923 - 2008).
«Ashes is
a remarkable work of art; its visual and visceral power made an indelible impression on those of us fortunate enough to experience it in Venice.
Drawing on the paper Winning the Oil Endgame and
the remarkable work of his colleagues at RMI, Lovins sketched a plan for transforming the way mobility takes place, the way vehicles are fueled, designed, and produced, and how profit can be the private sector's reward for getting America off oil by 2040.
Noreen looks forward to continuing
the remarkable work of the AECEO in advocacy, organizational partnerships and professional recognition of the integral work of RECEs in all areas of early learning.
Using the knowledge gained from the prior films, Dr. Turner, here turns to the analysis of a completed Sandplay case, reviewing
the remarkable work of a nine year - old boy who accesses the depths of his potentials in the Sandplay.
Not exact matches
But the stories
of the people who created these acclaimed
works are just as fascinating and inspiring as the ones we see in theaters, ranging from partnerships between newfound friends, finally getting to yes after years
of hard
work and the
remarkable work ethics
of idiosyncratic minds.
«Brink's has
worked a
remarkable transformation, and despite all the hand - wringing about the death
of king cash, this stock seems to have a lot more room to run, especially as states legalize pot.»
If they continue on that path, they will discredit China's
remarkable achievements accomplished over decades
of hard and smart
work to save, produce and sell to willing buyers around the world.
Says Francis: «I will forever be proud
of the
remarkable body
of work, and I believe it delivered on the mandate.»
Believe it or not, for all
of its
remarkable CGI and motion - capture
work, the latest «Planet
of the Apes» trilogy has never won an Oscar in the visual - effects category.
That's the hard part
of having a
remarkable period: It will inevitably come to an end, and you have to keep
working.
In the 2011 book, «How
Remarkable Women Lead: The Breakthrough Model for
Work and Life,» Porat spoke to the importance
of working with the right people.
But, when I enter my office each morning, I walk past five generations
of colleagues — all
working together with
remarkable levels
of collaboration and focus, each bringing the insights and expertise unique to their individual experiences while also representative
of their generation.
«In this
remarkable book, Schawbel gives you all the resources, advice and inspiration you need to take charge
of your own career and get ahead at
work.
All students in the Master
of Civil Engineering program will enjoy learning opportunities that allow for direct interaction with
remarkable faculty members who have made engineering their life's
work.
All students in the Master
of Science in Information Security & Assurance Program will enjoy learning opportunities that allow for direct interaction with
remarkable faculty members who have made information technology their life's
work.
Author or contributing author
of dozens
of scholarly and practitioner articles, books and programs, Richard's
work has been described by various faculty at Harvard, Yale, London Business School and elsewhere as «great & much needed,» «wonderful and pragmatic,» «thorough» and «nothing short
of remarkable,» as well as by Fortune 500, NYSE, FTSE and other company leaders as «leading edge,» «ground - breaking,» «valuable guidance,» «indispensable,» «compelling» and «exceptional.»
«Daniel Kahneman, a psychologist who won the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for his
work that challenged a rational model
of judgement and decision - making, recently published a
remarkable account
of his intellectual journey; Thinking Fast and Slow.»
«Another
remarkable option is that their crowdsale architecture is thoroughly tested, so we know for a fact it
works without compromising transparency
of the process.»
For years, I watched in horror as most
of the most
remarkable, honest, hard
working, compassionate, productive, contributing & patriotic; people one could ever hope to know in life & have the privilege
of calling friends; die a slow, agonizing, disfiguring & vastly premature death, amidst the muted joy & exaltation
of conservative religious groups & individuals.
Chair
of the Church
of England's Cathedrals
Working Group - which compiled the report - the Bishop
of Stepney, Rt Rev Adrian Newham told Premier: «Cathedral congregations are growing, visitor numbers are
remarkable.
I see it as the
work of God's Kingdom, (although my brother might not use that kind
of language) and his life is coming to a
remarkable wholeness.
Allowing for the
remarkable contrasts, Ker believes he can still trace at least one theme through the
work of all six
of his subjects, a theme that has little to do with the obvious «motifs»
of English Catholicism such as «aestheticism, a love
of ritual, ceremony, tradition, the appeal
of authority, a romantic triumphalism, the lure
of the exotic and foreign, a preoccupation with sin and guilt.»
That book changed Kass's life and helped move him toward his own
remarkable work in bringing together science, medicine, and a philosophy worthy
of human beings, as in his own Toward a More Natural Science.
They praise him for his
remarkable work in defense
of international religious freedom and other human rights.
It was Arendt's
remarkable ability to face the double tradition from which she emerged with a sharp - eyed focus that characterizes much
of her
work: its generosity for the practice
of democracy and her fierce determination to explain for herself as well as for others the failure
of her former culture to endure despite its qualities.
Virgilio Pacioni OSA, Visiting Professor at the Augustinianum, Patristic Institute
of the Pontifical Lateran University, is to be congratulated for this
remarkable work, first published in Italian in 2004.
Holloway, «Slim» to most
of his friends, spent his whole life in pastoral
work but also managed, despite many obstacles and difficulties, to single - mindedly leave a far - sighted and
remarkable theological and philosophical legacy for this millennium, surely the millennium
of the harmony
of Science and Religion, in which Christ is seen as the Master
of both.
Even so his Inquiry into the Nature and Causes
of the Wealth
of Nationsis a
remarkable work which deserves respect both as an enquiry and as an argument for economic liberty.
They were also a
remarkable example
of women
working together with men for a feminist cause.
Rachel's first book and this
remarkable blogspace she has created are surfacing what my
work is also surfacing: there are lots
of people who are losing faith in the gods
of the establishments (
of which there are many).