Past projects include solo exhibitions at galleries
such as Touchstones Rochdale as part of the Asia Triennial Manchester (2014); Bristol Museum & Art Gallery (2010); and Lambeth Garden Museum, London (2013).
Not exact matches
Indeed, even on this point Arendt's
touchstone was not only the mission of the Congress for Cultural Freedom but also what she perceived
as its bias against those thinkers of German liberal extraction,
such as Paul Tillich and herself.
One
such cultural
touchstone was Juba's emerging fashion industry, led by designers
such as Akuja de Garang.
While politicians elsewhere in the UK do their best to avoid
touchstone moral issues
such as abortion and gay rights come election season, they're still a staple of Northern Ireland politics.
While many still depend on the Library for traditional resources and services
such as books, magazines, media and general reference, more and more of our residents rely on their local library
as their
touchstone to technology and their onramp to the Internet.
While many still depend on us for traditional library resources and services,
such as books, magazines, media and general reference, more and more of our residents rely on their local library
as their
touchstone to technology and their onramp to the Internet.
Yoga's history, philosophies,
such as the Yogic guidelines for mindful living and Self - Mastery and Yoga's traditional texts
such as the Yoga Sutras, the Hatha Yoga Pradipika, and the Bhagavad Gita are all powerful
touchstones along the Yogic path that can all be applied to modern day living and everything that you and your students are going through.
As noted by Calabrese et al (1), we need to check our agendas at the door about current functional medicine touchstone issues such as heavy metals, alcohol, irradiation, etc., and accept the research - based reality that low dose exposure is not only not harmful but actually beneficia
As noted by Calabrese et al (1), we need to check our agendas at the door about current functional medicine
touchstone issues
such as heavy metals, alcohol, irradiation, etc., and accept the research - based reality that low dose exposure is not only not harmful but actually beneficia
as heavy metals, alcohol, irradiation, etc., and accept the research - based reality that low dose exposure is not only not harmful but actually beneficial.
Chris Salmanpour, a writer who was discovered through a partnership between The Black List, StudioCanal and The Picture Company to find new voices among EU writers, penned the adaptation of Russian Spy, which is using movies
such as Marathon Man and Three Days of the Condor
as touchstones.
Some have compared the film to The Bourne Identity meets Still Smokin», but a closer
touchstone would be Hitchcock's»50s chase comedies
such as The Man Who Knew Too Much and North By Northwest.
Even the company's grown - up divisions, like
Touchstone Pictures, rarely vied for that honor, until the field was widened and
Touchstone began distributing live - action DreamWorks productions
such as the Steven Spielberg dramas War Horse and Lincoln.
Ashley Hamilton, whose credits include
such cultural
touchstones as Beethoven's 2nd and Sunset Beach, has reportedly been cast in a minor villain role
as Firepower, which has seen various incarnations in the comics but is essentially another guy in an experimental power suit.
Even though Stevens and Silberling maintain a few of Wenders's touches (the black trenchcoats, the angels» library hangout, the cacophony of human «thought voices») and
touchstone lines (
such as «I can't see you, but I know you're there»), City eventually veers from the source material and settles into familiar Tinseltown convention.
There are also reports of HP to be keen to include Flash support on the Topaz along with other features
such as inductive charging via
Touchstone technology.
# Accessories
such as Keyboard dock and
Touchstone.
However you feel, the game was a massive critical and commercial success, selling more than 20 million copies and spawning cultural
touchstones such as the «arrow to the knee» joke.
Touchstones of the decade's hopes or not, though, they make fewer appearances than blood stains and Malcolm X. And
such photographers
as Gordon Parks and Danny Lyon make fewer than Pop Art and, yes, abstraction.
Such commercialism of culture was in marked contrast to his belief in the age - old tradition of art
as a
touchstone for spiritual enrichment.
Since his death he has become a
touchstone for contemporary artists
such as Dan Flavin, who made his own «monuments» to Tatlin in a famous series of fluorescent light tubes.
Alongside vibrant illustrations of works by
such iconic artists
as Alexander Calder, Marc Chagall, Vasily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Piet Mondrian, Pablo Picasso and Jackson Pollock, Visionaries also features essays by six curators examining
touchstone works from the foundation collection.
There are
such touchstones as Alexander Calder's «Circus» (1926 - 31), Arshile Gorky's «The Artist and His Mother» (1926 - 36), Jasper Johns's «Three Flags» (1958), Jay DeFeo's massive relief «The Rose» (1958 - 66), Willem de Kooning's «Door to the River» (1960), Nan Goldin's slide - show installation «The Ballad of Sexual Dependency» (1979 - 96), and Mike Kelley's caustic stuffed - animal array «More Love Hours Than Can Ever Be Repaid» (1987).
Claire Barclay's installation Perching Two was acquired with the support of The Art Fund and has links to other artists whose work is represented in
Touchstones Rochdale's collection who adopt craft and sculptural elements in their practice,
such as Alison Britton, Taslim Martin, Cornelia Parker and Nicholas Pope.
The
Touchstones Rochdale collection includes a range of work from 16th and 17th Century Northern European artists to a substantial collection of Victorian genre and landscape painting and Modern work by Vanessa Bell and local artists
such as Benjamin C. Brierley, John Collier and Charles Donald Taylor.
Soutine's haunting imagery, energized brushstrokes, and rich paint have served
as touchstones for subsequent generations of artists, from Francis Bacon, Willem de Kooning, and Jackson Pollock, to contemporary artists
such as Frank Auerbach, Cecily Brown, and Damien Hirst.
As such, the acquisition supports
Touchstone Rochdale's ongoing programme of using contemporary art to newly contextualise and reinvigorate elements of their social history collection, reflecting Tompkins personal interest in creating the possibility of new meaning through her practice.
This year, Tohme invited the Brussels - based Egyptian curator El Fetouh to participate, and the latter responded with a small but complex exhibition that used three historical exhibitions — the first Alexandria Biennial (1955); «China / Avant - Garde» (Beijing, 1989); and the First Biennale of Arab Art (Baghdad, 1974)--
as a conceptual springboard for probing the ways in which
such historical
touchstones have remained fertile territory for artists engaging with — and altering — narratives of modernity.
An heiress of pathbreaking abstractionists like Lee Krasner and Joan Mitchell, the British painter Cecily Brown updates the idiom of Ab - Ex painting by reaching back farther into history, summoning
such figurative
touchstones as the harrowing caricatures of Goya and the classical reposes of Poussin and Ingres.
«Drawing on the legacies of both figurative and abstract painting, with nods to
touchstone figures
such as George Grosz and Max Beckmann, Schutz's unique voice in painting exemplifies the expansive possibilities of the medium today,» said Respini.
Titled The Beginning of Everything, the current Locks exhibition re ects on the artist's primary sources of inspiration
such as Van Gogh's Wheat Field in Rain (1889), which has remained a major
touchstone throughout Grassi's 30 + year painting career.
The little
Touchstone charger has a large magnetic block stuffed inside it, machined in
such a manner
as to have four prongs sticking up around the induction coil.
Terri serves
as a
touchstone for non-traditional families
such as divorced, co-parenting, stepfamilies, and single parents.
Lists
such as the Fortune 500 and our own «Top 100 Companies» are a
touchstone: They provide a picture of business success that transcends the media hype afforded some companies today.
Commenting on the rise of the Foreshore node since 2012, the report's editor and co-author, Carola Koblitz, noted that back in 2012, the CCID's first report recorded an investment value into the area of around R3.2 billion, which at the time included the development of projects
such as Portside,
Touchstone House, 22 Bree, Atlantic Centre, the Civic Centre update and the CTICC expansion.