Sentences with phrase «something work on the larger scale»

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Start with a showcase and by working on a small model, show what you can do; something that is manageable but makes a significant impact, if not on a large scale but even a village or a house.
«Students can start by doing something as small scale as organizing graduate seminar groups as well as taking on larger management challenges of organizing courses or working on collaborative science projects,» says Matthews.
«It's very challenging to go from something that works on the bench to something that works on a large - scale,» comments David E. Chavez, a chemist at Los Alamos National Laboratory who was not involved in the research.
We view this space as a temporal solo exhibition, with each large work staying on the wall for at least 6 months, before being painted over and recommissioned for the next show.The site specific installation pushes the artists craft and practice to create something beyond their normal scale — the wall being 20 foot long and 14 foot high.
The recent large - scale retrospective of Mike Kelley's work at MoMA PS1 may have something to do with this: Kelley's stage - set - hybrid sculptures and hysterically melodramatic videos have had a widespread influence on an entire generation of artists.
And yet another large - scale work, Liza Lou's «Barricade,» a curtain - like structure of 24 - carat golden beads on aluminum, amazes Haines: «This beautiful resplendence... to use that materiality for something we associate with aggression and harsh and cold!»
At Sperone Westwater, the most prominent piece in Long's exhibition Crescent to Cross was a «large - scale mud work» that recapitulated his effort in Magiciens de la terre, something he has been doing on a regular basis since that show.
Then again, he later went on to unveil his first full - scale installation, SAGACHO - TV - BARRICADE, at a group exhibition («Eight Individuals From East: SEOUL - TOKYO - NEW YORK ART PROJECT») held at the Sagacho Exhibit Space in 1990, publishing Reversing Reality, a bilingual large - format collection of works, the same year (where the publisher's name usually appears in the colophon is the word «shingenchi,» meaning «ground zero,» which is intriguing as it relates to something I will touch on below).
In something of a change from the artist's typical displays of found photographs, here images will be incorporated into large scale collages, multi-channel video projections (which worked so well in The Visitors by Ragnar Kjartansson at Luhring Augustine), and moving screens which will zip around the gallery space on a custom - built track.
Crucially, we'd also have to invent some method of pulling carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere — something that may never work on a large scale.
There's no reason to think something unexpected will prevent it from working on a large scale.
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