Sentences with phrase «stuffed goat»

10:30 — At the hippodrome the local game of buzkashi is being played, where two horse teams have to pick up a headless stuffed goat and try to get it into the other team's pit goal.
He actually owns the old stuffed goat.
Despite feeling slightly out of place amid the company's stuffed goat and mini-golf green, he was struck by how similar the challenges of guerrilla marketing are to the challenges of fighting of an actual guerrilla war.
This burger starts off decently normal with a little pepper mixed into the meat and bacon for topping but then you stuff some goat cheese in the patty and add peach chutney, peach slices, and basil on top.
By proactively stating its policies on fair use, and by easing restrictions on other uses, the Rauschenberg Foundation offers scholars and arts journalists the comfort of knowing that we're not going to be sued for publishing a picture of his angora goat combine in some deep - dive story about artists and stuffed goats.
It is okay to rely again on collage, but not with an exhilarating disconnect, like the stuffed goat from a young Robert Rauschenberg, and not with the leaden irony of Damien Hirst or the «Pictures generation.»
Paul McCarthy Cultural Gothic, 1992 Metal, wood, pneumatic cylinder, compressor, programmed controller, burlap with foam, acrylic, dirt, fiberglass, clothing, wigs and stuffed goat 96 x 94 x 94 in.
From his paint - spattered bed to a stuffed goat, the artist broke boundaries.
Cotton pads, the kind used in surgical dressing, preserve life to much the same degree as his stuffed goat, but without violating animal protection laws.
«Monogram» (1959) includes a stuffed goat wedged inside a car tyre, he also made tyre print paintings by running paint - covered tyres across paper.
Since the 1960s shaped paintings and painted sculpture have become commonplace, while the materials of art have ranged from Rauschenberg's stuffed goat to Joseph Beuys» globs of fat to the smeared body fluids of various contemporary artists.
One of his most famous Combines, Monogram (1959), incorporates a tire, a shoe, a stuffed goat, a police barrier, paint, and a tennis ball.
Rauschenberg's works can be found at spaces such as Moderna Museet in Stockholm, with his famous work of art Monogram from 1955 - 1959 consisting of a stuffed goat and a car tire.
His most famous work, the notorious «combine» with a stuffed goat, called Monogram, is in the Moderna Museet in Stockholm, hardly a bucket - list destination.
Johns» fastidious, elegant paintings are indubitably high brow, but what about Rauschenberg's messy combine paintings which incorporated objects such as a stuffed goat encircled by a tire?
Starved for content by the final gallery, some viewers will be thrilled to encounter three untitled works, each imprinted with the photographic image of a toy rabbit astride a stuffed goat.
His first exhibition in 1951 in New York was of all - white paintings as an Abstract Expressionist, but he then embarked on innovative «combine paintings», which were collections of disparate things put together, such as the stuffed goat with a tyre round its middle (1959: Monogram, Stockholm, Mod.
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