Not exact matches
While your startup may be
working out
of your mom's basement, a logo
shows customers that you're an
actual business.
To
show you how things were going for me when I began
working on my sleep concepts, this was Coleton's
actual night waking schedule, logged on tiny bits
of paper one very sleepless night:
It is disappointing that we continually are
shown a lack
of acknowledgement for the experience and
actual knowledge
of how school food
works.
«The idea
of a no
show job paying hundreds
of thousands
of dollars for no
work is a farce,» Stebbins said
of the ex-speaker, who did no
actual legal
work.»
Ali Stone
of Those White Walls — who knows all about lounging with her sweet pup Obi, not to mention how to wear styles that making
working from the home office way cozier —
shows us how to break up this look with different colors or shades to avoid looking like you're wearing
actual pajamas.
This rambling film, which feels much longer than its
actual length, might have
worked as a distaff version
of Nicolas Roeg's «The Man Who Fell to Earth» if it weren't for director Glazer's decision to turn the movie into something like a TV reality
show.
«Dead Men Tell No Tales» - The History
of the Attraction: This
shows the
actual creation
of the original ride, from Walt Disney's concept drawings to the
work of the animatronics mechanics and more.
Where other films might feel the need to announce or explain Woodcock's (not unearned) high opinion
of his dresses, «Phantom Thread» needs only to
show how Woodcock comports himself to indicate his view
of himself as a grand artist is as important to him as the
actual work.
It's funny you mention how out
of place Hobart is, because he's the one who seems to do the
actual detective
work or
shows some degree
of competency in the «Real World» — maybe with the exception
of Tatum Manning, though maybe that makes sense as you have the American v. The... other guy.
The film moves to 3D halfway in, but it's not the kind
of 3D that flourishes today (nor is it as spectacular as the case promises), as we're finally
shown actual pictures
of Mars» rocky desert that could have just as easily been the
work of a John Carter extra in Utah.
WHY: Aaron Sorkin's last TV project («Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip») may not have been his best
work, but he's hit a homerun with this HBO drama, which uses
actual news stories (the BP oil spill, the death
of Osama Bin Laden, etc.) to ground the
show (and by extension, its characters) in reality.
The 2017 survey
showed principals and deputy or assistant principals experience a far higher prevalence
of offensive behaviour at
work than Australia's general population, with 44 per cent
of respondents having received threats
of violence, and one in three principals reporting
actual violence.
Students are asked to read the information about the artworks then answer questions, then
show their visual understanding through a high quality observed drawing
of a plant (ideally students would
work from
actual uprooted weeds in the lesson, but source images are provided if this is not possible).
The graphs below, a modified version
of Figure 1 from the paper,
shows the total contributions that will be made into the pension plan over a teacher's
working career (the solid black line) versus the
actual benefit teachers would receive at a given stage
of their career (the black dotted line).
Grades on a report card are only subjective promises
of potential, while the portfolio
shows the
actual work, which is proof
of achievement and hopefully an example
of mastery.
«We included the
actual teacher in an ownership model —
showing them how Achieve3000 was a program that allowed them to add layers
of literacy instruction to plans they already had on the table — and it
worked.»
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In this section, we will
work through an example
of how credit card interest is determined, in order to
show you how to calculate
actual credit card interest from APR..
All
of them, in large part, because they have experience
working with the
actual dogs, and read the science, and realize the aggession is not a breed - specific issue - and the reality is that most dogs, regardless
of breed, do not
show aggressive behavior — and yet, some dogs,
of each breed, have.
Banter between Stewie and Brian (who are the only characters available to play in single - player) is generally fine, as it is on the
show, but once you get passed the cut - scenes and into the
actual game, you'll find that almost all
of the voice
work and sound effects are lifted from old episodes, and some
of them with spotty quality
of sound.
TMNT The Arcade Game demonstrated a full knowledge
of the property being
worked with, allowing gamers to fight multiple characters directly from the
actual show.
I'd like to remind you reader, that this game was
worked on by a team
of twenty people on average, which really
shows up a lot
of actual triple - A developers.
Super Mega Baseball only had three months
of actual gameplay
work put into it before the guys flew to Boston to
show the game at PAX East in March 2013.
It stated: «Not only does this guise have little to no bearing on the
actual works being
shown, the choice
of visual signifiers is a racist aggression towards the community
of Chinatown that James Cohan Gallery is currently gentrifying.»
This is in fact Richard Serra's first
show of sculpture in London since 2008; an ensemble
of four
works, each very different to the last — with a room devoted to each — is a heavy proposition both metaphorical and
actual when walking between the artist's colossal structures.
Her previous body
of work,
actual size drawings
of dust, was
shown at The Drawing Center, Dallas Museum
of Art, Adam Baumgold Gallery, Dorsky Gallery, Bronx River Art Center, and Kentler Drawing International.
«The late
works are very raw and powerful but then you see
actual painting, the quality and the assurance,» says Nicolas Serota, director
of Tate Modern [who is curating a
show on Guston's contemporary, Donald Judd, in February].
For the second incarnation
of the
show, staged at Chez Valentin in Paris, the trio defied categorisation again, however, by producing an
actual artwork themselves and not just facilitating the production
of work by others.
And then the
show has a fifth body
of work in
actual bursts
of color, by one
of the four artists, but I had better not reveal the ending
of this ghost story.
Equally, she is conscious
of the tension between artistic and industrial or productive labour, making the point most recently with the installation demo at her 2016 — 17 Kunsthalle Zurich
show, where her
work was combined with the
actual demolition and construction being carried out in the building, which could be watched from a viewing platform that the artist constructed.
Also on
show will be Rauschenberg's Bed, 1955, (pictured second from top, right) a
work massively ahead
of its time, which involved stretching his
actual pillow and bed on a canvas frame and then layering in paint.
One
of the pieces I am
working on right now for the DOCUMENT
show, Sunny Side, FL, [middle photo above] is an interpretation / adaptation
of my home town, imagined as an
actual sculpture park in the form
of a grouping
of small, painted steel sculptures.
Since 1977 I have installed all
of the solo exhibitions that I have had, and I have usually been involved in the
actual installation
of a
work in any group
show, if it occurred in a city in which I was living.
Although the two had been talking about doing the
show together for the past year or so (the two - person
show format is a signature
of Safe's programming), it wasn't until Safe's founder, Pali Kashi, set an
actual date for the exhibition that a real flurry
of work started in earnest.
Some
of Fabre's most iconic
works are born in this context: the series Ilad
of the Bic Art; Tivoli (the film is included in the
show) from 1991; the Blaue Raum
of 1988; the monumental The Hour Blue in the S.M.A.K. Ghent Collection and Das Medium from 1979, one
of the earliest Bic - art
works, where drawing becomes the object and the medium becomes the
actual body
of the
work.
Given the range
of «new media» included in North by New York, including conceptual photography by Icelandic artist Ragnar Kjartansson, film stills by Finnish artist Marja Viitahuhta, and the video
works of Danish artist Henrik Lund Jørgensen, the fact that
actual paintings are included among the hydridities present in the
show is already ahead
of the game.
Like we've been saying, a
show needs to start with the
actual content
of the art
work and what it asks for.
The exhibition's title comes from an
actual work in the
show, in which a film projector's test pattern makes for an apt commentary on the standardization
of images.
Barry Schwabsky, critic and contributor to Artforum, Flash Art, and Art in America elaborates «Andric suggests that the abstract feelings to be found by way
of actual places, far from being diluted by compromise, are as resonant and powerful as those without any referent in reality... That Andric's
works always
show us a place, letting it spread itself out before our gaze, is crucial.
«Nothing in this arrangement is his
actual work, he is merely
showing what is possible in the arts,» he said, referring to an installation in corner
of the gallery.
An Immaterial Survey
of Our Peers, a group
show curated by The Jogging, placed digital images
of the selected artists»
works into a virtual simulacrum
of the School
of the Art Institute
of Chicago's galleries, images which were then projected into the
actual gallery.
The dots refer to earlier
works where he added
actual candy wrap to signify sweetness, by unifying the surface
of the canvas they also
show a clear dialogue with conceptual painting.
Harkness»
show - her fourth solo exhibition — builds upon themes and the key symbols in her previous
work, but adds, for the first time, the
actual lived experience
of historical actors.
In 2014, Zhulong Gallery in Dallas, TX hosted Quantum Objects, Gorczynski's second solo
show, exhibiting two - dimensional, sculptural and video
works that explored the overlap
of virtual and
actual states
of being.
Philippe Parreno (born 1964) is interested more in the dynamics
of how a
work of art is
shown to the public than in its
actual production, and in his films, installations, performances and texts, he subverts the codes normally applied to exhibition spaces.
Hume will
show just 24 paintings from 20 years
of work, one
of which — a nod to his breakthrough series
of door paintings from 1988 — will be a painted on to the
actual doors into the gallery.
I guess in my last
show, about the former curator
of the MoMA Film Stills Archive, my
actual goal was to tell the story
of her daily
working life.
This collection
of works from the Museum's permanent collection includes
actual chairs and artworks that
show individuals and groups in numerous seated poses — riding a bus, milking a cow, getting a haircut, playing cards, and posing for a portrait, among others.
«1959» presents photos
of the Buffalo
show, and right next to them the
actual works as they exist in the Denver museum today.
The
actual term «Abstraction Lyrique» was coined by the French painter and exhibition co-organizer Georges Mathieu (1921 - 2012), while his fellow curator Jose - Jean - Marchand wrote that some
of the
works on
show displayed «a lyricism disengaged from all servitude...» - meaning that the paintings were not derivative or weighed down by intellectual theory.