Sentences with phrase «scroll works from»

Stuart's work has only started to gain more traction, especially with Dia: Beacon placing her Sayreville Strata Quartet scroll works from 1976 on long - term view just last year, and Jacques added that her presentation of some of the artist's works on paper — which dialogue with photographs by Ana Mendieta, who already has a strong institutional presence — had garnered a lot of interest.
scroll works from 1976 on long - term view just last year, and Jacques added that her presentation of some of the artist's works on paper — which dialogue with photographs by Ana Mendieta, who already has a strong institutional presence — had garnered a lot of interest.

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Sometimes during the week I take a «break» from work by scrolling through my social media feeds for a while.
As usual, if you want to read from the beginning, scroll down to the «1st inning» header and work your way back up.
As usual, if you want to read the live blog from the beginning, scroll down to the «1st inning» header and work your way back up.
As usual, if you want to read this live blog from the beginning, scroll down to the «1st inning» header and work your way back up to relive Game 6.
As usual, if you want to read the live blog from the beginning, scroll to the «1st inning» header and work your way back up.
As usual, if you want to catch up from the beginning, scroll down to the «1st inning» header and work your way back up.
My son just turned five and I'm thinking of bringing back from storage my wrought iron scrolls with tiny glass votive holders that used to decorate our fireplace front....
The state of your headpiece will impact what it would seem that from a separation, scalloped edges, scroll work, or an uneven shape, emerge more than one with a uniform size all through, and then after selecting the style for you wedding.
After some months when I was back at work and finished my placement, I was scrolling through Facebook and happened to see a status update from a teacher at the same school who had been to a funeral that day.
Elder Scrolls Online is, by the skin of its teeth and a lot of hard work from Zenimax, a success.
The MINI John Cooper Works Challenge Edition is powered by the same powerplant as the MINI CHALLENGE race cars; delivering 155kW from a twin - scroll turbocharged 1.6 - litre four - cylinder engine.
MINI John Cooper Works Roadster: Four - cylinder petrol engine with MINI twin scroll turbo technology and numerous technological details carried over directly from motorsport.
On the surface Max would appear to be little more than standard side - scrolling platforming fare, and indeed leaping from crumbling platform to swinging vine does make up a good chunk of the game, but this works in conjunction with the various abilities bestowed by the pen to craft numerous environmental puzzles.
does look really cool, but since those music games were never my thing, its good to know ya don't have to play it using the guitars... you'd probably limit sales that way as well, since a shooter game is a far cry from a music game... im happy there are still devs who are thinking outside the box as well as willing to still do side - scrolling 2d work... i'd like to see more adventure 2d side - scrolling games tho... like Magician Lord was to the NEO-GEO or the Ghosts N Goblins series or Wizards & Warriors... those were fun games...
Bethesda always has a lot of irons in the fire, but aside from the constant drumbeat of The Elder Scrolls VI (and the two «big and crazy» projects that will precede it), we don't have any idea what the publisher is working on.
Tequila Works, a developer from Spain, understands this appeal and has created Deadlight, a side - scrolling horror - based platformer that imagines a world overrun by the undead.
It is a game that was specifically designed and put out by a group of game designers that worked with educators and an indigenous tribe from Alaska, the Iñupiaq tribe; made a game that told the story of a bit of their folk lore and it's a really beautiful atmospheric story of side scrolling puzzle platformer where you are a young girl who has to find the source of a sort of villiage ending blizzard - like this blizzard has been going on and it's slowly killing the villiage - with the help of her friend who is an arctic fox.
Cut from the same cloth as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade and Final Fight, the side - scrolling beat - «em - up works the same as it has since the big bang.
«My past experience working for Bethesda, developer of Fallout and Elder Scrolls, allowed me to understand how the top developers from the PC and console era created games with deep stories and innovative gameplay,» Liu detailed.
Obviously generating a ton of original assets for a constantly - expanding universe like Tamriel Rebuilt isn't easy, but everyone I spoke to involved with the project maintained that they don't borrow content from other games — though they do share work with other The Elder Scrolls expansion mods.
The Elder Scrolls are back, this time in a fifth installment, but with the boys from the Elder Scrolls IV off the case and the Fallout 3 team working their magic, is it a game you'll want to play?
I expected so much more from Bethesda, I guess all the competent programmers were too busy working on good games like Fallout and Elder Scrolls.
The vitrines display sculptures with titles such as Historical Land Mind and Sandmandia, which are meant to be seen from above or in the round, while the niches present several works, including Elusive Combinations and Glorious Assemblage, whose branch - like forms and scroll - like bases evoke the art of bonsai.
Linking Asia: Art, Trade, and Devotion features approximately 150 sculptures, ceramics, textiles, scrolls, and other multi-dimensional works from 20 countries that span more than 2,500 years.
A special presentation of three large works on canvas along with a large - scale ink on paper scroll by Pouran Jinchi from the Tajvid series (2009), represented in the collection of the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
At Birmingham's Ikon Gallery from 10th October 2015 to 17th January 2016, Scroll Down And Keep Scrolling, is the most comprehensive exhibition of Fiona Banner's work to date, re-presenting key early projects alongside recent and unseen works that span a period of 25 years.This exhibition is accompanied by a major new artist's book of the same title.
In our Viewing Room: A special presentation of three large works on canvas along with a large - scale ink on paper scroll by Pouran Jinchi from the Tajvid series (2009), represented in the collection of the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
Find out more about the acquisition here and scroll through for Brian Cass's examples of more works from the Towner's rich collection that explore the «the edge in landscape» in other unexpected ways.
27 January — 10 March 2018 (preview Fri 26 January) Elizabeth Mputu and Faith Wilding Mystic Body, the first exhibition in the Alembic programme at Res., includes historical artist books, scrolls, drawings and textile work by Faith Wilding from 1969 to 1992 alongside a new commission by Orlando based artist and herbalist Elizabeth Mputu.
Works include woodblock prints, hand - painted scrolls, metal works and sculpture that highlight esteemed and centuries - old artistic practices and traditions from the cultures of Japan, China, India, Tibet and ThaiWorks include woodblock prints, hand - painted scrolls, metal works and sculpture that highlight esteemed and centuries - old artistic practices and traditions from the cultures of Japan, China, India, Tibet and Thaiworks and sculpture that highlight esteemed and centuries - old artistic practices and traditions from the cultures of Japan, China, India, Tibet and Thailand.
Diverse influences such as the Japanese woodcut prints of Katsushika Hokusai and Ando Hiroshige, Chinese scroll paintings, and the decorative illustrations of Arthur Rackham are all visible in his design work from this time.
Mystic Body, the first exhibition in the Alembic programme at Res., includes historical artist books, scrolls, drawings and textile work by Faith Wilding from 1969 to 1992 alongside a new commission by Orlando based artist and herbalist Elizabeth Mputu.
The project mixes works from across cultures and eras, from Rococo painting and Japanese hanging scrolls to contemporary sculpture and the dining room furniture designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for his Robie House.
Jacotey's work draws inspiration from the gathering of people together, the expression of emotions in their many and varied interactions and the contexts and details in which these engagements take place — architecture, landscape, or place; picking out wallpaper, furniture, clothes, and zooming in further to detail pattern, patina, texture... Her works — though insistently manual in their making (paintings on plaster and dust sheets, pencil drawings, sewing and fabric)-- make use of perspectives that reference the world of cinema and slo - mo, the photographer's point and shoot, identifying an artist who has come of age in the smartphone world with its prevalent verbs — zoom, scroll, tap, drag, swipe etc..
Rendered in acidic, eye - poppingly vivid colours, the subjects deposited into these vertical scrolls are frequently littoral in nature: running the gamut from clouds, waterfalls, waves, construction work, shepherds, fences, cable cars, boats, kites, to swarms of insects, compressed into the same, improbable plane — as improbable, perhaps, as the graphical appearance that the high - contrast colours lend to the work.
From 1971 to 1972, she was committed to her series of scroll works named Codex Artaud, distinctive collages that use juxtapositions of text and image with the horizontal and linear partition of elements that recall hieroglyphics, showing the parts of text taken from Antonin Artaud's writiFrom 1971 to 1972, she was committed to her series of scroll works named Codex Artaud, distinctive collages that use juxtapositions of text and image with the horizontal and linear partition of elements that recall hieroglyphics, showing the parts of text taken from Antonin Artaud's writifrom Antonin Artaud's writings.
Since Spero is known primarily for an oeuvre evolving from the 1970s comprised of unframed, delicate sheets of paper, pinned end to end like scrolls, with printed, painted and drawn mythic and historical female personages, these late»50s / early»60s works with a seemingly conventional format and stately presentation may come as a surprise.
Early Works & The Angel includes sculptures, scrolls and performative objects dating from the artist's time in Japan, where he lived and worked for nearly ten years beginning in 1958.
Schneeman's most well - known work involves her pulling a scroll from her vagina, which she then read.
The show is the Beijing - born artist's largest solo exhibition to date in the United States, featuring a selection of work from 2006 to the present, including new scrolls, sculptures, and drawings never before exhibited.
Marill's previous works have explored patterning — as in Native American weavings, Persian miniatures, Japanese scrolls, and American quilts — and often appropriated aspects from the art - historical canon.
presents 44 scrolls, paintings and drawings created by Yun - Fei Ji over the last decade, drawn from major institutions as well as private collections, and new works made specifically for the exhibition.
The Intimate Universe presents 44 scrolls, paintings and drawings created by Yun - Fei Ji over the last decade, drawn from major institutions as well as private collections, and new works made specifically for the exhibition.
Frankel works on canvas scrolls and mandala forms, as well as ladders and books made from glass.
The exhibition includes «This Womb,» a large scroll with the message, «This womb does not belong to doctors, legislators, judges, priests, the state, etc.» and a major Spero work from the Ramapo College collection.
This booth will offer a fresh batch of works, including some new gridded «toilet paper works» that cannily reference everything from Agnes Martin to mythic scrolls.
No internet on train, scrolled through photos of paintings I'm working on and screenshots of other people's photo posts; a marzipan headquarters in Venice, a reliquary anatomy model of a Saint carved in wood, enclosed in a glass box, from a church somewhere in Europe.
Among its notable acquisitions of the past year were a ca. 1600 oil on canvas, St. Francis Supported by an Angel, by Italian artist Orazio Gentileschi, purchased from the Richard L. Feigen & Co. gallery in New York, an 1870s — 80s Japanese scroll with an ink drawing of a courtesan purchased from Christie's and a 2009 two - dimensional mixed - media work by Ghanaian artist El Anatsui, Black River, purchased from the Centre for Contemporary Art in Lagos, Nigeria.
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