Sentences with phrase «subject of a show at»

One of the very few important or notable films to come out of RKO after World War II, it remains a regular subject of showings at revival theaters, a popular video, and a widely regarded classic.
Previous participants in New Contemporaries include Turner Prize - winner Laure Prouvost, Mona Hatoum (the subject of a show at Tate Modern next year), and Academicians Tacita Dean RA and Mike Nelson RA Elect which illustrates the power of this platform in discovering the best emerging artists from UK art schools.
Jackson Pollock is currently the subject of a show at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, where one of his earliest pour paintings, Alchemy (1947), is the centrepiece.
To say it about Alfred Maurer, the underrated American modernist who is the subject of a show at the Addison Gallery of American Art, is somehow worse, because it creates the impression that you are arguing against modernism itself.
There have been countless Ruscha retrospectives worldwide; Ruscha will also be the subject of a show at London's National Gallery in 2018.
LACMA acquired works by Julie Mehretu and Betye Saar, two artists whose work will be the subject of shows at the museum next year:
Mitchell, whose foundation was previously represented by Cheim & Read, will be the subject of a show at one of Zwirner's New York spaces next year.
This year Gillick revisited the soundworks he's made for a show at Eva Presenhuber, while his editions were the subject of a show at Esther Schipper.
Indeed, the British artist — the subject of a show at London's Sadie Coles gallery from today — is an example of how the digital world has had a bigger influence on art offline than online.
The American artist once described his otherworldly œuvre, which splits the difference between painting and sculpture, as «the kind of work that could have been brought here by a U.F.O.» McCracken is the subject of a show at the Zwirner gallery, opening Feb. 24.
Like other works in this series, which is currently one of the subjects of a show at New York's Pace Gallery, the work features a number of collaged elements that appear to be disintegrating.
Charline von Heyl, 53, a German - born painter who lives in New York, is known for her abstract canvases that have been the subject of shows at the Tate Liverpool in England and the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia.
Elaine de Kooning's longstanding devotion to portraiture is the subject of a show at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC.
Currently the subject of a show at the Clyfford Still Museum in Denver, the «replicas,» the Abstract Expressionist said, were ways of working through ideas so important, they couldn't be pinned down in a single painting.

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«I was kind of hoping (police) would have showed up at 6 because we had a lot of people there,» said Wahilani, a Native Hawaiian activist who considers himself a subject of the Hawaiian kingdom.
If an item is subject to sales tax, you agree that the amount of taxes shown at checkout may be adjusted.
The Guardian: Prejudices about Islam will be shaken by this show The hajj, subject of a new exhibition at the British Museum, shows that a respect for other faiths is central to Muslim tradition.
At first they were subjected to all kinds of social restrictions, they were heated as outcastes and polluted persons, they were banned from showing themselves at the baths and market places and finally they were excluded from all public places, essentially places where they worshipped their gods, because they believed that the very presence of these outcastes violated the place of their godAt first they were subjected to all kinds of social restrictions, they were heated as outcastes and polluted persons, they were banned from showing themselves at the baths and market places and finally they were excluded from all public places, essentially places where they worshipped their gods, because they believed that the very presence of these outcastes violated the place of their godat the baths and market places and finally they were excluded from all public places, essentially places where they worshipped their gods, because they believed that the very presence of these outcastes violated the place of their gods.
Kody Brown and his four wives - the stars of the reality TV show «Sister Wives» - will soon be the subjects of another real - life drama, this one at the federal court in Salt Lake City, Utah.
erience that ONLY my friends who are not attached to a particular tradition, and understand the phrase «religion in the abstract,» will usually have read more than one of those book, taken more than one seriously, or shown any intellectual honesty or maturity about the subject at all...
It's my experience that ONLY my friends who are not attached to a particular tradition, and understand the phrase «religion in the abstract,» will usually have read more than one of those book, taken more than one seriously, or shown any intellectual honesty or maturity about the subject at all...
You Said:» Well @Peace2, it shows that her knowledge of the subject of her own book is sub-par at best.
Awareness of all four ways of religion and of their respective temptations allows us to approach the subject of revelation in such a way that in inter-religious dialogue, areas of religious agreement may show up more obviously than when we look only at the obvious sacramental differences.
Nevertheless the number of Catholic soldiers at the front — including the first VC of the war, Lt Maurice Dease of the Royal Fusiliers (an old boy of Stonyhurst)-- clearly showed that it was possible to be a British subject and a good Catholic at the same time.
Though Coover painstakingly researched his subjects, he has compounded the impact of his borrowings from history with fantastic excursions: the executions at Sing Sing Prison, for example, are transposed to Times Square; Richard Nixon is fancifully shown trying to win favor with Uncle Sam by extracting a last - minute confession from Ethel Rosenberg, only to make love to her instead; Nixon's fictionalized reward is his sodomization by Uncle Sam.
This claim is frequently presented, whether implicitly or explicitly, as a correlative to the idea that Christianity often as personified by Jesus or less frequently by Paul - was «goad» for women, paid them particular attention, or at least offered them opportunities not otherwise available, to caricature, the ideal of «the Feminist Jesus».60 In an admirable and scholarly article Leonard Swidler has marshaled historical evidences to show convincingly that Jesus was a Feminist.61 The politics of such a view is self - evident, for much study of the subject has developed within a context where women were struggling to establish a proper role for themselves within the contemporary church; to this end they have sought an egalitarian past to act as model for present polity.62
What does this atomism signify except that Cosmic Matter, governed at its lower end (as we already know) by forces of dispersal which slowly cause it to dissolve into atoms, now shows itself to be subjected, at the other end, to an extraordinary power of enforced coalescence, of which the outcome is the emergence, pan passu, of an ever - increasing amount of spiritual energy in matter that is ever more powerfully synthesized?
This year's three day symposium treated the subject of evolution and shows just how keen the Pope is to keep examining this question at the heart of the Church.
NO Matter how painful or disturbing this is, the scriptures shows its never God's purpose for human to suffer, be it sickness or tragedy, the truth is that humans has exposed him self to alot of things that turn him to monster, so much so that he can take life at will without considering the consequence of his action.from all fairness if we humans subject ourselves to God's will most of the tragedies we face shouldn't happen at all.we are encouraged to listen to God when he speak
In support of this technology, Eagle will also be distributing its new White Paper — «How to Detect Previously Undetectable Contaminants» — at PACK EXPO 2013, and will be showing a video on this subject on three TV screens on the booth.
One small study in the British Journal of Nutrition showed that subjects who ate the «maximum tolerable dose» of red chili peppers at lunch ate less fat — and therefore less calories — for the rest of the day.
The Bottle Zone Technical Forum, new this year at NPE2018, will feature presentations from Husky subject matter experts throughout the duration of the show.
The subject has not come up quite as much among Arsenal fans recently, as the team have really turned around a poor start of the season to show that Arsene Wenger has still got what it takes to compete at the highest level.
The fact that Reus is still the subject of transfer speculation, despite recently signing a new contract at Borussia Dortmund, shows how highly wanted the midfielder is.
It's a thorny subject for those who run the league, and they will have been furious that someone campaigned for the introduction of promotion and relegation at the league's show - piece event on Sunday.
There are plans, apparently, for some Arsenal fans to show their displeasure at the way the Gunners have struggled and stuttered at the start of the season, with the manager Arsene Wenger set to be the main subject of the fans» anger.
In 1946 an educational film called «The Okinawan», became the subject of nationwide interest and was shown to many pediatricians and to many other professional groups, and at many colleges and universities.
When I finally had a chance to speak, we were already running over the 2 1/2 hours allotted for the roundtable, so I was only able to briefly touch on two of my many message points: one, that the game can be and is being made safer, and two, that, based on my experience following a high school football team in Oklahoma this past season - which will be the subject of a MomsTEAM documentary to be released in early 2013 called The Smartest Team - I saw the use of hit sensors in football helmets as offering an exciting technological «end around» the problem of chronic under - reporting of concussions that continues to plague the sport and remains a major impediment, in my view, to keeping kids safe (the reasons: if an athlete is allowed to keep playing with a concussion, studies show that their recovery is likely to take longer, and they are at increased risk of long - term problems (e.g. early dementia, depression, more rapid aging of the brain, and in rare cases, chronic traumatic encephalopathy, and in extremely rare instances, catastrophic injury or death.)
Soon after the article appeared, I got a call from a producer at the «Today Show» who had read my book, Home Team Advantage, the second chapter of which, titled «Too Much, Too Soon», dealt with the subject four years earlier.
The mean age (in y, d, h, or wk) of each study's subjects is shown in ascending order of age at which glucose concentrations were measured.
As I point out in chapter three, Dieter Helm, Professor of Energy Policy at Oxford, and one of the most authoritative writers on the subject, has shown that the world's response to the threat posed by climate change has so far been hopelessly inadequate, and that a world - wide programme of «de-carbonization» is urgently needed.
David Parks, head of physics at Graveney school, argues against the new GCSE, saying it shows a «confused and contradictory situation» where ministers promise to increase the number of science graduates but «dumb down» the subject to broaden its appeal.
In June of 1994 he voted to cut off all Medicaid abortion funding, showing that he (at one point in his career) decided to change his stance on the subject.
Conversely, when looking at images of thin bodies, the patients showed positively evaluated emotions, whereas healthy subjects had no particular reaction.
Some subjects, whom he calls «egoists,» showed less such activity at the prospect of seeing their money go to charity.
What if, when subjects showed up at the lab, they instead were confronted with smoke pouring out of the windows and a firefighter who told them, «Quick, help me carry this hose into this burning building.»
Lesley Duncan, one of Schaller's graduate students at the University of British Columbia, tested this hypothesis by showing a group of test subjects pictures of two men.
In January, cognitive scientist Aude Oliva's team set up a refined reworking of a 1970s experiment: Over four hours researchers showed 14 people nearly 3,000 images (at three seconds per image) and then immediately asked the subjects to point out what they had seen.
At the highest dose of DMAU tested, 400 mg, subjects showed «marked suppression» of levels of their testosterone and two hormones required for sperm production.
Looking at, among other things, medieval homilies and early modern letter correspondence, a recently published dissertation at the University of Gothenburg shows how clausal arguments, and in particular clausal subjects, have been expressed at different points in time in the history of English.
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