Sentences with phrase «smaller pieces titled»

For his third show at the gallery, Paul Anthony Smith focuses on his photo - based works, featuring seven of the largest made to date accompanied by a suite of six smaller pieces titled «Blurr.»

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The complexity of title plants and the need to have records on most every piece of property in a given geographic area to be competitive in the market has led to the consolidation of the industry to a small group of large players.
And yet, I see the whole «orgasmic birth» thing as being just a small piece of the film, and believe it is titled the way it is to grab our attention.
Last year, in a piece titled «Small classes are a luxury we can no longer afford,» Snider explained why attempts to reduce class sizes in California and Florida have yielded so few measurable benefits.
Author Kate Levin's piece, titled «Resting Place» won the Pushcart Award in 2016, and has been selected for reprint in Pushcart Prize XLI: Best of the Small Presses to be published this coming November.
Baldur Bjarnason's piece Quarantine all ebooks appears as a response - to - a-response-to the business of WHSmith in the UK having shuttered its own site last week while Kobo went about quarantining self - published and small - publishers's ebook titles.
I don't believe a collection of mini-games or a small featured title should be priced at $ 60, and I definitely don't think the tiny Joy - Cons should be sold for $ 50 a piece ($ 80 for a bundle and an extra $ 30 for the dock!).
That's not to say I hate indie titles but with so much time dedicated to smaller studio pieces it really began to highlight just how little Microsoft had in their exclusives bank for this E3.
Fans got a chance to check out the VR version of Fallout 4 after the show, while the DOOM VR title was shown via a small piece of what it entails.
Longtime dealer Michael Findlay, a director of Acquavella Galleries, recalls a recent appointment with an established artist who's not represented by his gallery: «She had selected a small number of paintings and gave me a piece of paper with the titles.
At the bank last fall, Mr. Ligon showed his neon text piece titled «A Small Band» and spelling the words «blues, blood, bruise,» which resonated more immediately in a neighborhood struggling with police violence than it might have at its debut in 2015 at the Venice Biennale.
(However, the curators do provide a small booklet illustrated with outlines of individual pieces, giving titles, dates and provenance.)
Fleshed out by the addition of multiple small - scale models and twenty - four new works (six of which, including the title piece, Take your time, 2008, were newly conceived for the show), the result was mounted in simultaneous presentations at the Museum of Modern Art and P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, both in New York.
As suggested by the title, the exhibition Time Line is configured as a small retrospective of the US - based Argentinian artist Liliana Porter (b. 1941), presenting from historical pieces from the 1970s to her most recent works.
The kernel of the project — sections titled «Space of Emotions» and «Anatomy of Feelings» — features a series of male profile portraits, works dedicated to the relationship between the feminine and the masculine, and Yankilevsky's first compound pieces such as «Small Triptych» (1963), «Exodus» (1963), «Triptych No. 5.
Wahl also prepared 7 small pieces, titled Juju Elves, which are made with the...
A group exhibition at Sparks Gallery in downtown, titled Minis, not only has art that is unique and miniature (with every piece sized at 10 - inches by 10 - inches or smaller), but the price tags are wallet friendly too (at $ 200 or less).
Like the title, the five large paintings and several smaller pieces, made with oil paint on linen, play with perception through form and color.
It seems consistent with a language piece, shown in the same gallery with a Donald Judd sequential wall sculpture and a small bright gouache by the Pattern and Decoration painter Kim MacConnel that is tellingly titled «Better Looking.»
Synecdoche, an exhibition at Jessica Silverman Gallery featuring twelve works by five artists, borrows its title from rhetoric, with each work to be read as a smaller piece of a larger narrative or theme.
Some invoke the supernatural — the title of «Planchette,» a dark purple wall - relief of paper and aluminum, refers to the small piece of wood used to spell out messages on a Ouijia board — while others play with the simple idea that things are not what they seem.
The nine pieces at Knoedler's began as very small marbles, gifts for friends whose initials provide the titles.
Another particularly commanding piece is a small oil painting titled 3 Bathers.
For instance, one painting known as College Fund features a small model of a taxi cab resting on a suitcase with a tip jar filled with coins in the backseat as the shadow reflects onto the wall, while a similar piece titled Freedom Rider depicts a child's bicycle with one wheel in the front, and two wheels in the back, with an American flag sticking out from the backseat.
(That makes an interesting point all by itself: The Times is most happy to take $ 150,000 or whatever to run whatever ExxonMobil wants to say in a two - page spread, but it neuters Dr. Holdren's piece down to a very small fraction of that space, changes the title, and so forth.
The actual contribution of the author's article often ended up playing a secondary role compared to the credit the author received for getting a piece into the journal, which could well be, depending on the title, no small feat in itself.
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