Sentences with phrase «small objects travel»

In other words, no other small objects travel in orbit nearby.

Not exact matches

When a small object orbits a big object in space, the less massive one doesn't travel in a perfect circle around the larger one.
The sources said Pruitt's decision to put Greenwalt in charge of his international travel, which came just months into his tenure at EPA, fit a pattern of Pruitt assigning the most sensitive responsibilities to his small cadre of aides who had previously worked with him in Oklahoma before he became EPA administrator — aides who sources said were more likely to acquiesce to his demands, even as other EPA staffers objected to Pruitt's spending and travel decisions.
In a few thousand years of recorded history, we went from dwelling in caves and mud huts and tee - pees, not understanding the natural world around us, or the broader universe, to being able to travel through space, using reason to ferret out the hidden secrets of how the world works, from physics to chemistry to biology, we worked out the tools and rules underpinning it all, mathematics, and now we can see objects that are almost impossibly small, the very tiniest building blocks of matter, (or at least we can examine them, even if you can't «see» them because you're using something other than your eyes and photons to view them) to the very farthest objects, the planets circling other, distant stars, that are in their own way, too small to see from here, like the atoms and parts of atoms themselves, detected indirectly, but indisputably THERE.
When your child builds a toy train set, which sometimes involves small objects to create a town or train station that the train travels through, he or she is learning fine motor skills.
That is because the planet's gravity pulls harder on the closer side of the small object, tugging it around in the same direction as it is travelling.
Travel far enough, and a yellow trail of dots will appear briefly on the screen, showing where you've been on the surprisingly small grid, which seems much larger thanks to the constantly changing layout of the forest and location of the objects, not to mention the methodical, sometimes maddening pace.
You make your travels underwater in a biomechanical submarine called Nep2no that can withstand the extreme pressures of the ocean's depths, searching for an energy source named «Gaia» by navigating the water's unknowns with the aid of only a small light source, watching out for hazards like falling rocks and other dangerous objects.
The Joyce W. Pope Gallery provides the perfect space for smaller traveling exhibitions like Leonardo da Vinci's Codex Leicester and the Creative Mind, Edvard Munch: Symbolism in Print, and Object of Devotion: Medieval English Alabaster Sculpture from the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Photography from the Collections, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, Connecticut Hand made in America, Sprovieri Gallery, London, England Collector's Choice, Exit Art, New York, USA (selected by Gregory Allen) Drawing, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England 1999 Waste Management, Art Gallery of Ontario, Canada On the Ball: The Sphere in Contemporary Sculpture, DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Lincoln, Massachusetts, USA Collectors Collect Contemporary Art: 1990 - 1999, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, USA (catalogue) Zero - G: When Gravity Becomes Form, Whitney Museum of American Art at Champion, Stamford, Connecticut, USA (catalogue) Ideas in Things, Irvine Fine Arts Center, Irvine, California, USA Holding Court, L & R Entwistle & Co Ltd, London, England Stuff, TBA Exhibition Space, Chicago, Illinois, USA 1998 More Pieces for the Puzzle: Recent Additions to the Collection, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA Hindsight: Recent Work from the Permanent Collection, Whitney Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, NY Young Americans Part II, Saatchi Gallery, London, England Poussière (Dust Memories), Fonds Regional d'art Contemporain de Burgogne, Dijon, France; Fonds Regional d'Art Contemporain Bretagne, Galerie du Trib, Rennes, France (catalogue) Blunt Object, The David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA Drawing the Question, Dorsky Gallery, New York, USA (brochure) Dust Breeding, Fraenkel gallery, San Francisco, CA; Luhring Augustine Gallery, New York, USA (catalogue) Transience and Sentimentality: Boston and Beyond, The Instate of Contemporary Art, Boston, USA Humble County, D'Amelio Terras, New York, USA Pop Surrealism, Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, USA (catalogue) Word perfect, Gallery 400, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, USA Bob and Wheel, dfn Gallery, New York, USA At the Threshold of the Visible: Minuscule and Small - Scale Art, 1964 - 1996, Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, Ithica NY; Meyerhof Galleries, Maryland Institute of Art, Baltimore, MD; Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Art Gallery of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada; Virginia Beach Centre for the Arts, Virginia Beach, VA; Santa Monica Museum of Modern Art, Santa Monica, CA; Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, (ICA travelling exhibition) 1997 A Lasting Legacy: Selections from the Lannan Foundation Gift, The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, Los Angeles, USA New Work: Drawings Today, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, USA (catalogue) Identity Crisis: Self - Portraiture at the End of the Century, Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, USA (catalogue) Inaugural installation of the new galleries of contemporary art, The Art Institute of Chicago, USA Dane County Collects, Madison Art Centre, Madison, USA (brochure) Frankensteinian, Caren Golden Fine Art, New York, USA Lovecraft, Centre for Contemporary Art, Glasgow; Cabinet Gallery, London, England
During her travels to places such as Mexico, India, China, South Africa and Central Asia, McVeigh has amassed a huge number of found objects, each of which holds a small piece of history and fills her studio to serve as a backbone to the work she creates.
Trees in Contemporary Art Altana Kulturstiftung, Bad Homburg Animal Mineral Vegetable Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York Allegory of the Cave Painting Extra City Kunsthal, Antwerp Alchemy NEST, The Hague Size Matters Foundation for Art Fort at Vijfhuizen, Vijfhuizen Picture This SALTS, Birsfelden Halftone: Through the Grid Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin Beating around the bush Episode # 1 Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht Objects in mirror are closer than they appear Lugar a Dudas, Cali RE: Painted S.M.A.K., Ghent video screening 25 Zero, Milan Amnesia Nadácia - Centrum súčasného umenia, Bratislava 2013 Behind Images Garage Rotterdam, Rotterdam (catalogue) Traces Stedelijk Museum, s - Hertogenbosch Agora 4th Athens Biennale, Athens On the Road to... Tarascon, Adrian Ghenie and Navid Nuur Plan B, Berlin Passion de l'Art en Finistère / Collection # 4 Centre d'art contemporain de Quimper (T) HERE Bonnefanten Hedge House, Wijlre Flex - Sil Reloaded Kunst Halle St. Gallen, St. Gallen Casey Kaplan, New York The Image in the Sculpture Centre Pompidou, Paris (curated by Christine Macel and Navid Nuur) Time, Trade and Travel Stedelijk Museum Bureau, Amsterdam Small Gestures MU / Strijp S, Eindhoven Mesures et disparition / Over maat en verdwijning Institut Néerlandais, Paris It wasn't there yesterday Raster Gallery, Warsaw 2012 This Title is an Artwork of Mine Motto Charlottenborg, Copenhagen (curated by Mikkel Carl) The Castle in the Air.
1931 Stanley Rose Bookshop & Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 1945 * Philip Guston, Midtown Galleries, New York 1947 Philip Guston, School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA 1952 * Paintings 1948 - 1951 by Philip Guston, Peridot Gallery, New York 1953 Philip Guston: Paintings and Drawings, Egan Gallery, New York 1956 Recent Paintings by Philip Guston, Sidney Janis Gallery, New York 1958 Philip Guston, Sidney Janis Gallery, New York 1959 - 1960 * Recent Paintings by Philip Guston, Sidney Janis Gallery, New York 1961 New Paintings by Philip Guston, Sidney Janis Gallery, New York Philip Guston, Franz Kline, Dwan Gallery, Los Angeles 1969 * Philip Guston, Paintings and Drawings, Gertrude Kasle Gallery, Detroit, MI 1970 * Philip Guston, Recent Paintings, Marlborough Gallery, New York 1973 * Philip Guston, Major Paintings of the Sixties, Gertrude Kasle Gallery, Detroit 1974 Philip Guston, Gertude Kasle Gallery, Detroit * Philip Guston, David McKee Gallery, New York 1975 Philip Guston, Makler Gallery, Philadelphia Philip Guston: Drawings for Bill Berkson's «Enigma Variations,» Galerie Paule Anglim, San Francisco 1976 * Philip Guston: Paintings, 1975, David McKee Gallery, New York 1977 * Philip Guston: Paintings, 1976, (Part I: March 18 — April 8; Part II: April 9 — 30) David McKee Gallery, New York A Selection of Recent Works by Philip Guston, Achim Moeller Gallery, London 1978 * Philip Guston: Drawings, 1947 — 1977, David McKee Gallery, New York * Philip Guston: Major Paintings, 1975 — 76, Alan Frumkin Gallery, Chicago 1979 * Philip Guston: Paintings, 1978 — 1979, David McKee Gallery, New York 1980 A Tribute to Philip Guston: Paintings and Drawings from 1950 to 1980, David McKee Gallery, New York Philip Guston: Recent Paintings, John Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco 1981 * Philip Guston: New Lithographs, Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles Paintings by Philip Guston, Asher - Faure Gallery, Los Angeles Philip Guston: Lithographs, Yellowstone Art Center, Billings, MT 1983 Philip Guston: Paintings, David McKee Gallery, New York Philip Guston, Riva Yares Gallery, Scottsdale, Arizona Philip Guston: Eight Lithographs, Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles 1985 Philip Guston: Drawings, Reconnaissance Gallery, Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia: traveled to Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney Philip Guston: Small Works 1968 - 69, David McKee Gallery, New York 1986 Philip Guston: Works on Paper, Cava Gallery, Philadelphia 1987 * Roma 1971, David McKee Gallery, New York 1988 Philip Guston: The Late Prints, Cava Gallery, Philadelphia 1990 * Drawings from the Philip Guston and Clark Coolidge Exchange, The Berkshire Museum, MA: traveled to Galerie Lelong, New York * Philip Guston: Paintings 1961 - 65, McKee Gallery, New York 1991 Philip Guston: Drawings 1968 - 71 Hoods, McKee Gallery, New York 1995 Philip Guston, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, VA * Philip Guston: The Fifties, McKee Gallery, New York 1996 Philip Guston: Major Paintings from the Seventies, McKee Gallery, New York 1997 Philip Guston, Brave New World: 1943, The Woodstock Artists» Association, Woodstock, NY: traveled to McKee Gallery, New York 1998 * Philip Guston: Works on Paper, 1968 - 1980, John Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco * Philip Guston: The Last Works, Lafayette College, Easton, PA * Philip Guston: Selected Works on Paper and Canvas 1951 - 1978, Manny Silverman Gallery, Los Angeles 1999 Philip Guston: Works on Paper, Timothy Taylor Gallery, London 2000 * Philip Guston: Small Paintings and Drawings 1968 - 1980, McKee Gallery, New York 2001 - 2002 Philip Guston: The Last Prints, Timothy Taylor Gallery, London * Philip Guston, BQ Gallery, Köln, Germany 2002 Philip Guston Prints, Susan Sheehan Gallery, New York 2003 Philip Guston: Mind and Matter, McKee Gallery, New York 2004 * Philip Guston, Timothy Taylor Gallery, London 2005 Philip Guston: Abstract + Figurative, McKee Gallery, New York 2006 Philip Guston: Objects, Timothy Taylor Gallery, London * Philip Guston: Drawings, McKee Gallery, New York 2007 Guston in Grasmere: Poem - Pictures, 3W Gallery, The Wordsworth Trust, Grasmere, England Philip Guston, Aurel Scheibler, Berlin 2008 The Private Eye of Philip Guston: The Gemini Editions, Gemini G.E.L. at Joni Moisant Weyl, New York 2009 Philip Guston: 1954 - 1958, L&M Arts, New York Philip Guston: Small Oils on Panel, 1969 - 1973, McKee Gallery, New York 2010 Philip Guston: Works on Paper, Timothy Taylor Gallery, London, England 2012 * Philip Guston: Inevitable Finality, The Gemini Prints, Haggerty Museum of Art, Milwaukee, WI Philip Guston: The Late Paintings, Inverleith House, Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland 2013 Philip Guston: A Centennial Exhibition, McKee Gallery, NY 2014 * Philip Guston, Aurel Scheibler Gallery, Berlin, Germany Philip Guston: Late Paintings, Peder Lund, Oslo, Norway
Also the C2 aspect of the equation acts as a symbol of an enormous amount of energy that can be produced from a small amount of matter which is traveling at the speed of light; we then get into interesting paradoxes like: an object approaching the speed of light would have infinite mass, but an object traveling at the speed of light has no mass.
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