Sentences with phrase «stacks of books including»

This incarnation features small video monitors playing Johnson's older video works, as well as stacks of books including Randall Kennedy's Sellout: The Politics of Racial Betrayal and Richard Wright's Native Son.
This incarnation features small video monitors playing Johnson's older video works, as well as stacks of books including Randall Kennedy ’s

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The warnings against Jehovah's Witnesses have stacked up over the past decade in particular, with dozens of regional charges of extremism and more than 80 of its books, pamphlets, and other texts (including its magazine, The Watchtower) banned in Russia, according to The Moscow Times.
(I mentor a fifth grader and gave her a stack of books for Valentine's Day, including Spaceheadz.
(I've seen prizes that include club or group memberships, a stack of books, even an expenses - paid writing conference or retreat).
I had stacks of rejections from agents and publishers for books that included Maid for Love, book 1 in the Gansett series, Treading Water, book 1 in the series of that name, Georgia on My Mind, The Wreck, True North and The Fall.
eBooks eliminate many of the costs associated with stacks of hardcover books, including printing costs, storage fees, and the cost of shipping books (and then shipping back the unsold copies).
In fact, because it's «Black is Back» month, Christine is offering a two for one adoption fee, along with a gift basket including his / her pet bowls, a food mat, a bag of premium dry cat food, a stack of premium canned moist food, new toys, the book 50 Games to Play with your Cat and a bottle of Coppola wine.
Emblematic of their teasing respect for one another was the Jane Asher cake she commissioned for his 60th birthday — a trompe - l'oeil stack of Waddington's favourite books, including Joyce's Ulysses, rendered in fondant icing.
This year's stars include the Jeff Koons Coloring Book sculpture in the courtyard; Work No. 998, a stack of chairs by the Turner prize winner Martin Creed; and a sculpture by Richard Wilson inspired by the film The Italian Job, called Hang on a minute lads, I've got a great idea.
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Behind potted plants, next to stacks of books, on the surfaces of furniture, and on bottles lining the bar were video projections that included a soccer game, television static, a lake, blood, a fire repeatedly catching and extinguishing, and a woman in the snow: something was not quite right.
Some of the works in The Therapist Office are made in the context of therapy including KB Jones» drawings while in - session; Ken Griffen's stacked works on paper forecasts what therapy will be like for a 29 year - old New Zealander artist newly - arrived into Manhattan; and a work by Sophie Calle whose tricky grandparents booked an appointment with a psychoanalyst and brought the 14 - year old Sophie instead to a plastic surgeon.
On the third floor Dawn Kasper, whose sensibility tends more toward Beat, has filled a gallery with most of her belongings, including a bed, stacks of books, numerous small appliances, artworks and art supplies.
The works include the new sculpture, «Ages of the World,» a 17 - foot stack of 400 unfinished canvases, lead books, rubble and dried sunflowers.
A pile of books reveals that the top tired and well thumbed copy is actually a fictional book by a fictional writer; 5 well worn, aged box files are stacked horizontally on top of one another with such hand - written titles as Time Lines, Tide Lines and provenance; a home made page - per - day calendar, assembled in an ad - hoc manner from a metal lever arch and laser printed A4 paper with notes and images taken from the artist's notebooks including sketches, ideas and general to do lists.
At the museum's Betty and Edward Marcus Sculpture Park at Laguna Gloria, large - scale bronze works will be on view, including Miffy Fountain (2008), a working fountain that co-opts the beloved children's book character created by Dutch author and illustrator Dick Bruna; a new edition of Sachs's bronze interpretation of a Buddhist stupa, Stupa (2012), created specifically for this exhibition; and Duralast (2008), a Dadaist construction from the artist's series of «battery towers,» comprising a stack of automobile batteries rendered in bronze.
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