Sentences with phrase «street signs with names»

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The city plans to raise private funds to cover the costs associated with updating street signs to display the bridge's new name.
At the end of the 11 - day celebration, our hometown heroes like Yoba, Dash and others soon to be named are honored with induction into the Bronx Walk of Fame, where their names are emblazoned on a street sign to reside on the historic Grand Concourse forever.
Quiñones said a street sign with Elisa's name on it would keep the neighborhood vigilant against child abuse.
Story of the Day: Late Bronx Soldier Honored with Street Sign Fittingly, on this Memorial Day weekend, Army Sergeant Jose Velez, who was killed in Iraq five years ago, will have a street corner, E. 156th and Courtlandt Ave., named after him during a ceremony tomorrow moStreet Sign Fittingly, on this Memorial Day weekend, Army Sergeant Jose Velez, who was killed in Iraq five years ago, will have a street corner, E. 156th and Courtlandt Ave., named after him during a ceremony tomorrow mostreet corner, E. 156th and Courtlandt Ave., named after him during a ceremony tomorrow morning.
At the end of the 11 - day celebration, our hometown heroes like Mr. Thiebaud are honored with induction into the Bronx Walk of Fame, where their names are emblazoned on a street sign to reside on the historic Grand Concourse forever.
The Secretary shall, not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act, initiate a rulemaking to exempt locally identified historic street name signs or replicas of historic signs from complying with all or part of section 2D.43 of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices.
No overall plan, no sidewalks, just driveways going off in crazy lines that lead to other driveways, where signs point to other dead - end streets named in Spanish or English with no particular theme - La Oreja Place sticking out of Rodeo Queen Drive leading to Tecolote Avenue, which if it were a sentence would read «the Ear on the Rodeo Queen of the Owl.»
Only instead of houses, the streets are lined with neat rows of signs that name the owners of the empty lots, inviting writerly comparisons with grave markers.
It is used on all signs and announcements on the metro and street names may appear with their Valencian name, Castilian name or both, which can be confusing.
Additionally, the capital of Taipei is fairly easy to navigate with English versions of street signs and metro station names.
It may be hard to find a more European name than Strauss Bourque - LaFrance, but the cartoonish assemblage paintings of this Maine - born artist are decidedly American in character, made from plywood that he jig - saws into curvaceous pieces and cobbles together into something resembling a Philip Guston blended with a street sign.
2015 The New York Times, Dec. 27, Warhol and Mapplethorpe: Exploring Gender as Disguise and Identity by Susan Hodara ARTFORUM, Dec. 18, Wadsworth Atheneum Names New CEO and Director The Boston Globe, Dec. 18, Thomas J. Loughman will run the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art in Hartford by Meredith Goldstein ArtNews, Dec. 17, Thomas J. Loughman Appointed Director and C.E.O. of Wadsworth Atheneum by Hannah Ghorashi Hartford Courant, Dec. 17, Wadsworth Atheneum Names New Director by Susan Dunne Hartford Courant, Nov. 25, Atheneum Matches Poets with Artists for «Poetic Musings» Exhibit by Susan Dunne The Wall Street Journal, Nov. 18, Coney Island: Signs, Schooners and Spook - A-Rama by Lana Bortolot The New York Times, Nov. 18, Coney Island: The Cyclone!
Drawn to New York — Nesbett with plans to establish the Jacob Lawrence Institute, a mentoring program for young artists, and Bancroft in search of a nonprofit curatorial position — the couple landed in Harlem, on West 144th Street, across from a now - closed bodega that eventually gave its name (and yellow and red sign) to the future alternative art space.
And I realized I had to do something 1983 Rammelzee vs K Rob «Beat Bop» 1984 First shows at Clarissa Dalrymple and Nicole Klagsbrun's Cable Gallery (artists of Wool's generation who begin showing same period include Philip Taaffe Jeff Koons Mike Kelley Cady Noland and James Nares 1984 produces first book photocopied edition of four: 93 Drawings of Beer on the Wall 1984 Warhol Rorschach paintings 1986 First pattern paintings 1987 Joins Luhring Augustine Gallery 1987 First word paintings 1988 Collaborative installation with Robert Gober one painting by Wool (Apocalypse Now) one sculpture by Gober (Three Urinals) one collaborative photograph (Untitled) and a mirror Gary Indiana contributes a short piece of fiction to the accompanying publication 1988 In Cologne sees show of Albert Oehlen's work meets Martin Kippenberger 1988 First European shows Cologne and Athens 1988 Collaborates with Richard Prince on two paintings: My Name and My Act 1989 Museum Group shows in Amsterdam Frankfurt am Main and Munich Whitney Biennial 1989 One year fellowship at the American Academy in Rome 1989 Starts taking photographs 1989 Publishes Black Book an oversized collection of 9 - letter images 1989 Fall of the Berlin Wall 1990 Meets Larry Clark 1991 First survey mounted at Boymans - Van Beuningen Museum Rotterdam publishes accompanying artist's book Cats in Bag Bags in River color photocopies of photographs of black and white paintings 1991 Creates edition of small paintings for ACT - UP New York Needle Exchange 1991 Participates in Carnegie International includes painting and billboard with truncated text announcing «THE SHOW IS OVER» 1991 Meets Jim Lewis 1991 Relocates studio to East 9th Street in New York 1992 LA riots 1992 DAAD residency in Berlin 1993 Publishes Absent Without Leave 160 black - and - white images from travel photographs taken over previous 4 years 1993 Begins silkscreened flower paintings 1993 Meets Michel Majerus 1994 Makes road - signs for Martin Kippenberger's Museum of Modern Art Syros 1994 New York Knicks lose to Houston Rockets in Game 7 NBA Finals 1995 Organizes retrospective of the New Cinema late 70's New York underground Super-8 films 1995 First spray - paintings 1995 Kids 1996 East Village studio severely damaged in building fire leaving Wool without a working space for 8 months artist's insurance photos become portfolio Incident on 9th Street 1997 Marries painter Charline von Heyl 1998 Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles mounts mid-career retrospective travels to Carnegie Museum of Art Pittsburgh and Kunsthalle Basel 1998 Begins silkscreen re-imaging of own work 2001 Solo exhibition at Secession Vienna 2002 «Grey» paintings 2003 East Broadway Breakdown photos of New York City 2005 First digital drawings 2006 Contributes art to Sonic Youth Rather Ripped 2007 Collaborates with Josh Smith on Can Your Monkey Do the Dog 2008 Collaborates with Richard Hell on Psychopts 2008 Christopher Wool lives and works in New York and Marfa Texas
Marked only by a large sign with the street name and number, the unpretentious 10000 square foot (~ 929 square meters) building is located on a low traffic road in an average industrial park not far from the local Lockheed Martin facility.
If you are just placing an ad with your name and picture to show that you are alive and waiting for business, it would be far more effective to stand on the street corner holding a sign.
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