Sentences with phrase «traces in»

By making everyday communalisation routine, the book traces in detail the inability of secular parties to preach common sense effectively.
Thus, the matters of interest would be addressed if the dashed and solid traces in this post's «No Tiljander Proxies» figure were based only on the relevant data set: the Non-Dendro proxies.
Many members viewed plutonium or radiocarbon traces in sediment from atmospheric nuclear bomb tests as the primary indicator of those changes.
It traces in considerable detail the pathways through which shifts in temperature and precipitation patterns create serious additional barriers to the achievement of the child survival, development and protection goals embraced by the international community.
This was pioneered by Bush and now has traces in Canada's right - wing system.
The trace gas can rise and go in those bubbles during occlusion times, gydratization ages, depressurizing during bore sampling, etc., and this would leave no obvious traces in ice layers.
It was delicately and timidly painted in the Pre-Raphaelite manner, but there were traces in it of early Christian influence derived through Madox Brown from the German Pre-Raphaelites.
Inspired by the occasion of the upcoming exhibition, Caribbean: Crossroads of the World (June 2012), Tam and Iwasaki set out to address the significant void of Asian cultural traces in the region.
Its Traces in Contemporary Art, published by Fine Arts, Books and Archives of the Regional Government of Madrid, and Álava Provincial Council, Barcelona, Spain, 2015
Inspired by the occasion of the upcoming exhibition, Caribbean: Crossroads of the World (June — December, 2012), Tam and Iwasaki address the significant void of Asian cultural traces in the region.
Drawing Restraint is a series of performances, numbering sixteen thus far, in which Matthew Barney leaves traces in an environment of self - induced physical and psychological restraints.
Bowen's recent exhibitions include The Family Camera (2017), Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto; On Trial The Long Door Way (2017), Mercer Union Centre for Contemporary Art, Toronto; We Won't Back Down (2017), Nuit Blanche, Toronto; Traces in the Dark (2015), Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia; This Is Me, This Is Also Me (2015), McMaster Museum of Art, Hamilton.
Kusama's radical and wide - ranging artistic research in the 1960s has left deep traces in her later production.
The programme further investigates the effects of such diversifying material cultures, taking stock of its global affects and traces in commerce, industrialisation and urban infrastructure.
Published in conjunction with an exhibition at MUAC in Mexico City, the book celebrates the influence of Wyman's system of visual icons — work so iconic that we find its traces in the emojis available on iPhones today.
Premonitions of the hidden or sinister do not only leave visible traces in artworks, they also leave blind spots.
«Traces in Stone: Rubbings From Roman Catacomb Inscriptions,» by Seattle artist Garret Bogey.
The graphic traces in the books are characterised by both their extreme immediacy and their heterogeneity, allowing perceptions, thoughts and memories to be preserved, structured, and reflected upon.
Collectors Room Berlin, Berlin, Germany Punk — Its Traces In Contemporary Art.
Its traces in contemporary art,» Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo, Madrid, Spain, March 26 — October 4, 2015; traveled to Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, May 13 — September 25, 2016; catalogue
It is precisely the multifaceted reforms from the time after 1960 which she regularly traces in her artistic work, posing the question concerning its significance for the present day and which she links to further contentual levels.
Through documents or interviews, starting with: moments and memories, we reveal out from the past - unknown sides of big personalities, who left their indelible traces in time and history...
La ficció com a rigor as part of the El text: principis i sortides programme at Fabra i Coats - Centre d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona (2014), PUNK, It's Traces in Contemporary Art at the MACBA (2016) and Deshaciendo Texto at La casa encendida, Madrid (2016).
At «Out of Time,» a single glance could encompass Mona Hatoum's parallel traces in the sand, created by the sweep of its circular container, and Frank Stella with his declaration of painting's «working space» as the logical outgrowth of its frame.
The exhibition focuses on the concept of traces in the works of these artists.
A standout amid contemporary painting at MoMA, Rashid Johnson for one works as a black artist in black, with traces in thick layers of soap and wax.
The projections from Attia's library also point to the contradictions found in history and the ambivalent nature of historical progress, which can be regarded as a process of injury and repair that leaves its traces in social psychopathology.
The Archives are committed to collecting the physical and digital manifestations, and documentary traces in their original formats, including archives and manuscripts, artifacts, books and publications, and other analog and digital media.
The vast areas of color in a Newman or a Clyfford Still, the expressionist brush strokes of a Pollock or a de Kooning, all have their traces in Rauschenberg's early work.
One can see his traces in the exhibit's very center, a long table of artist's materials, which may or may not scatter about to the walls and floor.
The work is displayed in room 16 within the Gallery's permanent Collection, among a group of works that provide a glimpse of the context in which miniatures were created, through reference to their function and patronage, and their traces in the imaginative world of the English Renaissance.
Whites bury the artist's traces in ink, oil crayon, and marker, with oil, acrylic, and vinyl layered over that.
Maybe it's that the parabolic arc of the jump is so aesthetically appealing, emphasized by the flowing tail that traces it in the fox's wake.
Dogs are able to identify the chemical traces in the range of parts per trillion.
Also, we can not forget impact of 500 years of the Ottoman Empire occupation certainly has left its traces in these areas, inherited Islam.
His face relaxes, and Penn's directorial eye traces in detail its craggy impassivity, often positioned under a cap with a zany slogan on it: «No Bitching», a quirky, human touch which is somehow appropriate and inappropriate at the same time.
The earliest traces of human life in the area now known as Argentina are dated from the Paleolithic period, with further traces in the Mesolithic and Neolithic.
The earliest traces of human life in the area now known as Argentina are dated from the Paleolithic period, with further traces in the Mesolithic and
Dr. Gonzales, with all respects, I watched the videos, but they are only saying about vinegar lowering one thing or another, they are not saying anything about acid arresting digestion, like in the Shelton's book on food combining, or in traces in your famous Guyton, if my memory serves me well.
Students and staff members also undertake various Karma projects related to keeping the surroundings neat and clean, or engage in volunteer work to support humane causes which leave behind inspiring and momentous traces in the heart of students.
They are all engaged in gravitational interactions with the Milky Way, and these dynamical processes might leave telltale traces in their shape.
«We wanted to fix the mutation in such a way that it does not leave any unwanted traces in a patient's genome,» Suzuki says.
Early in cosmic history, our universe may have bumped into another — a primordial clash that could have left traces in the Big Bang's afterglow.
A control group, which weren't treated, showed aflatoxin levels of up to 10,000 ppb — traces in the modified plants, on the other hand, were almost undetectable.
DDT breaks down slowly, so most people alive today have traces in their bodies, and it remains in the environment and the food web.
The Cassini probe found methane traces in the moon's watery plumes, and there is a chance some were from this kind of microbe.
«Compiling such a highly resolved food web was possible for the Messel because of the exquisite preservation of soft body parts and ecological traces in the deposit,» she says, «and because my co-author, Conrad Labandeira, is one of the world's foremost experts on fossil plant - insect interactions.»
When properly selected, the I - Vxx traces in the FQHE regime are identical, within experimental errors, to Vxx - I traces in the insulator, that is, with the roles of the currents and voltages exchanged.
To verify that the sample was contamination - free, the researchers looked for traces in the genetic code of genes that appear only in European populations.
«This work shows that dendritic spines, which are sub-micrometer compartments within individual neurons, are the prime candidates for the initial tag of transient, millisecond synaptic activity that eventually orchestrates memory traces in the brain lasting tens of years,» said Shahid Khan, senior scientist at the Molecular Biology Consortium at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and a co-author on the PNAS paper.
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