Sentences with phrase «survey show of her work»

Others were included in a survey show of works by 40 photographers, «Africa Is No Island,» at the contemporary art museum.
He is currently preparing a survey show of the work of London - based Polish artist Goshka Macuga, scheduled to open at the MCA in December 2012.
Metamorphosis, a survey show of work from 1971 - 2017, opened at S.M.A.K (The Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst) in Ghent, Belgium in January and travels to Kunstforum Wien in Vienna, Austria in May.
Lisson Gallery is proud to present a major survey show of work by Ai Weiwei to be held across both Bell Street spaces, London.
[16][17] Other exhibitions have showcased the works of various contemporary artists including Patrick Kelly, Chuck Close, Denis Peterson, Ron Mueck, Takashi Murakami, Mat Benote, [18] Kiki Smith, Jim Dine, Robert Rauschenberg, Ching Ho Cheng, Sylvia Sleigh, Arvo Györköny and William Wegman, and a 2004 survey show of work by Brooklyn artists, Open House: Working in Brooklyn.
Since his death in 2007, there have been important survey shows of his work at the Grundy Art Gallery, Blackpool, and at the Kingston Museum, Kingston.
He also has the instincts of a storyteller and, more importantly, an eye for the strangeness of people and places: the slender man he sees walking round Port of Spain in Trinidad who became the subject of Lapeyrouse Wall (2004); the amphetamine dealer at school who became the kid walking across a field in Young Bean Farmer (1991); the man he once saw shinning up a palm tree in Trinidad, who Doig recorded on his little camera, and who now confronts us in one of his astonishing new paintings at the end of the Tate Britain survey show of his work opening today.
Great art collection: Bay Area Barry McGee fans should make sure to come see the upcoming mid-career survey show of his work at the Berkeley Art Museum: http://www.bampfa.berkeley.edu/exhibition/mcgee
The New Museum presents the first New York survey show of the work of Nicole Eisenman (b. 1965, Verdun, France).

Not exact matches

While LGBT inclusion has been a winning stance for companies from a marketing standpoint — several major companies made a public showing of support for LGBT rights during the Sochi Olympics earlier this year — the survey results suggest that companies have some work to do to make employees feel welcomed within their workplaces.
Surveys show that at least half of working mothers and fathers say they're stressed out about work - life balance and how much time they spend with their families.
And 85 percent of 24,000 respondents to a worldwide Regus survey last year said they wanted their bosses to show more trust in their employees who work flexible hours.
Now, with surveys showing 70 percent of Americans are unhappy with their jobs, he thinks the same focus on matching personalities can work in the recruitment industry.
When it comes to deciding what jobs are the best fit for them, the survey results showed that 82 percent of millennials said work - life balance is a big factor, 76 percent said salary plays a major role, and 71 percent said work flexibility is key.
«These findings show that small businesses understand the importance of family friendly workplaces that afford working parents the flexibility they need to work and raise a family,» says Loren Harris, director of family economic security at the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, in reference to the survey results.
I wasn't alone, either: A 2012 Gallup survey showed that only 13 % of employees worldwide are engaged at work.
In addition, the survey also showed that the average U.S. office worker thinks about work for 78 percent of their waking hours during a typical workday, versus 41 percent on a day off.
The students found that «corporations have shown increasing interest in working with startups, but seemingly don't yet know how and where to start,» and that «on the flip side, our survey showed 93.8 % of ESOs see corporate outreach as a clear opportunity for collaboration.»
Surveys show 54 percent of professionals prefer working from their home to the office for important assignments, and 50 percent of U.S. workers hold a job that is compatible with working from home.
In fact, Globoforce and SHRM's 2015 Employee Recognition Report showed 86 percent of the 823 HR professionals surveyed said values - based recognition increased employee happiness at work, so don't hold back on the «thank you» notes and pats.
But slicing the data shows that, at least in the United States, those who spend up to 20 percent of their time working remotely are the most engaged of all workers surveyed.
Officials at the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services maintain that the new phone system is working «quite well» and that the agency's monthly customer - service surveys show an average 80 percent satisfaction rate, spokesman Russ Knocke said.
The Guardian's US millennials feel more working class than any other generation covers data from the General Social Survey showing that the number of millennials (born 1980 to 2000) who consider themselves middle class has fallen from 45.6 % in 2002 to 34.8 % in 2014.
Worse, two out of three employees that take time off end up working on vacation anyway, showed a Glassdoor survey conducted by Harris Poll.
Actually, a survey of some of the most important works devoted to Whitehead's metaphysics suggests that the current interpretations of the concept of God are based on the last ten pages of the book, and shows that the three passages featured here in this present paper have been, at best, neglected in the elaboration of those interpretations.
Surveys show that 50 % of co-workers who are working with the initiative are inspired by IKEA's leadership and are taking steps to reduce food waste at home.
Survey after survey shows that both men and women want a better work - life balance, and more sharing of their earning and caring responsibilSurvey after survey shows that both men and women want a better work - life balance, and more sharing of their earning and caring responsibilsurvey shows that both men and women want a better work - life balance, and more sharing of their earning and caring responsibilities.
Varying surveys of both private and public high school students showed from 80 to 90 percent admitting to some form of cheating during the school year, from copying another student's work to cheating on a test.
Several examples of the work of IBFAN groups were mentioned: the collaboration in Argentina of the Buenos Aires provincial breastfeeding program; in Albania the Group for the Protection and Promotion of Breastfeeding serves as a centre for child feeding expertise; in Brazil, Canada, Guatemala, Mauritius, Pakistan and Uruguay the groups place particular emphasis on Code implementation, related marketing research and public information activities; national surveys in Benin, Burkina Faso, Gabon and Senegal to monitor International Code implementation show numerous violations even where national measures are adopted.
A new survey shows that most working mothers clock in around 98 hours a week between their paid position and parenting, leaving just around one hour of non-sleeping «me» time.
An online survey conducted by the company last month showed that working moms will «pump in unusual places if they have to, such as an office supply closet, the backseat of a car or an airport bathroom.
Perhaps as a result, survey data show that fathers today report greater levels of work - life tension, along with anguish about not being home enough, than mothers do.
Are you part of the 80 percent of working moms with minor children whom the Pew Research Center survey showed would rather not work full time?
The timing of the ESRC's Festival of Social Sciences could not be more pertinent, and the European Social Survey (ESS) event - «British social attitudes in European comparative context» — shows just how much the work of social scientists can offer us all.
The survey also shows that a clear majority across Britain, 54 %, believe in the wake of the expenses scandal that now is a «once - in - a-generation chance» for a major overhaul of how the nation's constitution works.
The briefest look at a new survey looking at the «win - at - all - costs» generation now working its way through the country's schools shows a cut - throat attitude to achieving victory which many MPs au fait with the darker arts of politics will be very familiar with.
The «Prayer Survey»: http://www.churchofengland.org/media/1704430/prayersurvey.pdf The Church of England's press release: http://www.churchofengland.org/media-centre/news/2013/03/four-out-of-five-believe-in-the-power-of-prayer.aspx Read the previous BHA press release, «Census results show huge shift in cultural identity from Christianity to no religion», 11 December 2012: http://humanism.org.uk/2012/12/11/census-results-show-huge-shift-in-cultural-identity-from-christianity-to-no-religion/ The British Humanist Association is the national charity working on behalf of non-religious people who seek to live ethical and fulfilling lives on the basis of reason and humanity.
A survey of NUT members in Barking and Dagenham showed an overwhelming majority (94 %) of teachers would not want to work for a BNP led council and 75 % would consider no longer working in the borough.
The e-mail recalled a survey of the group's New York members that showed 73 percent of them wanted to see a challenge to Gov. Andrew Cuomo from the left, and the drama of the Working Families Party convention in June — where the labor - backed third party weighed running Ms. Teachout on its ballot line, but decided to instead endorse Mr. Cuomo after he agreed to pursue a number of left - wing policies in his second term.
James Balog, who founded Extreme Ice Survey that uses photography and videography to document the impact of climate change on glaciers — work that was the basis of his 2012 documentary «Chasing Ice» — said his work shows how human activities are transforming Earth's systems.
«New survey shows that retirement includes work for many older Americans: More than half of older Americans are likely to work past the traditional retirement age of 65 for a variety of reasons from finances to staying active.»
According to Webster, the survey also showed that the pressure to patent is making some scientists withhold details of their work in scientific publications and at conferences.
This survey shows that there is more work to be done to raise awareness among the public,» said Trevor Tompson, director of The AP - NORC Center.
Survey responses from 19,000 people in 18 European countries, including the UK, showed that «the notion that big welfare states are associated with widespread cultures of dependency, or other adverse consequences of poor short term incentives to work, receives little support.»
Surveys carried out by Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and the US Semiconductor Industry Association showed that 14 per cent of women working in so - called «clean rooms» in chip factories suffered miscarriages, compared to 10 per cent in other parts of the industry.
Women working in British silicon chip factories are to be questioned about their health, following two US surveys which showed that certain staff faced a greater risk of miscarriage.
«The finding shows the precision of the state of the art in mass budget work,» Jason Box, an ice sheet researcher at the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, said in an email.
According to a survey, close to 38 % of Americans report accidentally falling asleep at work, showing that we are not getting the sleep we need.
In fact, with a recent survey showing that white - collar Irish workers routinely put in six hours of overtime or more per week, 2 it seems that extra work is simply accepted if one wants to appear professional.
Almost half of the single daters in Luton who responded to the survey (47 %) said that they would be willing to change how much time they spend at work in order to find a lasting relationship, showing that the search for love is still front of mind for Luton's singles.
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