Sentences with phrase «urinal as»

Will Denayer, I am referring to the Editorial page of the Wall Street Urinal as well as that of Canada's Financial Post, where denialism still reign.
As he writes: «One of my female friends who had adopted the pseudonym Richard Mutt sent me a porcelain urinal as a sculpture.»
His point was to have people look at the urinal as if it were a work of art just because he said it was a work of art.
In the early 20th century, following Henri Matisse and André Derain's impact as Fauvist painters and Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque's monumental innovations and the worldwide success of Cubism and the emboldening of the avant - garde, Marcel Duchamp exhibited a urinal as a sculpture.
[126] He professed his intent that people look at the urinal as if it were a work of art because he said it was a work of art.
As the title he gave his recent Tate exhibition asserts, «if one thing matters, everything matters», and here Tillmans shows us pure gold, pure colour, balled socks, and a pub urinal as deserving of equal attention.
I can print mohammed sitting in a Bob Evan's booth with gravy on his shirt on those urinals as well, but that runs 319.99 special order only.
Better yet, he's disguised said urinals as your everyday household trash can.

Not exact matches

I would personally be much more likely to take a stab at using a urinal if everybody else couldn't see my perplexed face as I tried to figure out what I was doing.)
As for letting my son use the men's room by himself... depending on the setting and whether it's a single seater with a locked door or a multi-seater with many urinals or an airport or restaurant, probably not until age 6 at the earliest.
Having a potty urinal for your son will mean being able to get him to stand up to pee much sooner, as well as cause less messes to clean up around the toilet, which a girl may not be happy this.
This whale - shaped training urinal teaches boys to pee standing up, featuring a little spinny wheel to «aim» for and stickers as extra incentives for peeing in the potty (and not on the floor).
Note: Our testing indicates the urinal can withstand moderate moving and shaking as well as being turned upside down without any leakage.
The modern edifice has eight classrooms and other ancillary facilities such as a toilet, urinal, a staff room and an office for the headmistress.
That's not the only foul thing that maintenance workers have to deal with — they say riders use the machines as personal urinals (the article calls out several Bronx stops along the D among the worst offenders).
More formally, the 40 - year - old McHale is an «engineering leader,» leading a team of 65 engineers and scientists in three countries designing and improving toilets and other vital fixtures, such as urinals, bidets, and lavatories.
Have a fantasy of being used as a human urinal.
Initially use my mouth as a cum dump and urinal.
While the RTS portion went over about as well as Ozzy's fateful run in with the invisible urinal on the outside wall of the Alamo, I admired Double Fine's unflinching dedication to the aesthetic.
Even if they did have time to unwind then, just as we rarely see Tony Soprano bobbing away at the urinal, or Donald Draper questingly exploring a nostril, surely these parts of the game would be first for the editor's chop.
Though it's an act of vandalism, graffiti is also regarded as an artistic style, as much a contemporary statement as the early Dadaists painting on urinals to make bold statements against World War I.
Bowl urinals offer a greater level of privacy, but they are costlier to install as each needs its own plumbing.
When planning washroom facilities for school premises, there are various best practice design guides to point you in the right direction, such as how to choose the perfect urinals for your school or college.
The bathroom seemed very small given the size of the lounge as it had two stalls and a urinal.
They are huge and have a large sink area and a bench to sit on as well as a toilet and separate urinal behind a swinging panel for the gents to use if they prefer.
In the demo, you as Duke relieve yourself at a urinal and then walk out into a debriefing room where you're told to go kill some big old alien SOB.
Even if they did have time to unwind then, just as we rarely see Tony Soprano bobbing away at the urinal, or Donald Draper questingly exploring a nostril, surely these parts of the game would be first for the editor's chop.
While the RTS portion went over about as well as Ozzy's fateful run in with the invisible urinal on the outside wall of the Alamo, I admired Double Fine's unflinching dedication to the aesthetic.
But there is a world of difference between a knock - knock joke and Jonathan Swift's «A Modest Proposal» (which suggests that the starving Irish eat their own children), as there is between most of Banksy's street art and Duchamp's upended urinal.
He often works with found objects and materials drawn from stereotypical references to African American culture such as chicken wings, dreadlock clippings and Night Train liquor bottles and the outdoors have served as his exhibition space where he has sold snow balls in the street and installed real porcelain urinals on trees.
One hundred years ago, Dada artist Marcel Duchamp forever changed the nature of art by anonymously submitting Fountain in 1917, a porcelain urinal signed «R. Mutt» as an artwork to the exhibition of the Society of Independent Artists in New York.
Other exhibition highlights include Petersen's Picnic series, (ca. 1965); Arneson's Herinal (no date), representative of his important body of toilets and urinals made from 1962 to 1964; seminal works like Neri's Ceramic Loop IV (ca. 1961 - 65), a ceramic sculpture featured in the UC Berkeley Art Museum's Funk exhibition (1967); and brash experiments that strike one today as prescient.
But whereas Duchamp's readymades, such as his famous urinal, questioned the artwork's privileged status as a handmade object, the new generation places art within the context of capitalist economy.
Duchamp's decision to show a urinal in a gallery would become known as one of the most important gestures in what's called «Conceptual Art,» or art that asks us to question our most fundamental understandings of cultural value and artistic production.
Projector and speakers hung on a Dixi urinal, which acted as a kind of base structure from which the two projections were thrown on plastic curtains and attached onto steel stage elements.
One of the few historic works in his collection, Fountain is based on a urinal which Duchamp found, signed «R Mutt», and exhibited as a work of art in 1917.
One of his more recent auction buys is Sherrie Levine's polished bronze, Fountain (Buddha), cast in 1996 from a different urinal to Duchamp's, for which he paid a double estimate $ 444,000 dollars in November 2008, just as the market was plunging into recession.
Emerging during the 1970s, Installation is associated with Conceptual art and can therefore be traced back to artists such as Marcel Duchamp (1887 - 1968) and his modernist readymades such as his controversial urinal called Fountain (1917).
[8] The artistic tradition does not see a commonplace object (such as a urinal) as art because it is not made by an artist or with any intention of being art, nor is it unique or hand - crafted.
To name a few: the prissy urinal of Marcel Duchamp, as well as his later semen painting; Piero Manzoni's canned shit; Andy Warhol's oxidation paintings; Andre Serrano's Piss Christ, 1987; the brown stuff of John Miller's and Mike Kelley's art; Carolee Schneemann's menstrual blood; and Helen Chadwick's Piss - flowers.
Galleries advance the image - scavenging of appropriation art, such as Richard Prince's sly painting of an old barroom joke and Sherrie Levine's cast - bronze copy of a Marcel Duchamp urinal.
[29] While Marcel Duchamp caused uproar with his Fountain, which was not accepted as «art» at the time of its release due to Duchamp's attempt to mask the urinals true form, Nevelson took found objects and by spray painting them she disguised them of their actual use or meaning.
Urinal confronts one as sculpture, as esthetic form.
Her sculptural works include different bronze pieces and reproductions such as her 1991 Fountain — a bronze urinal, modeled after Marcel Duchamp's famous 1917 ready - made sculpture, and Constantin Brancusi's Newborn.
The idea was fully developed by the experimental French artist Marcel Duchamp (1887 - 1968), who coined the term «readymades» shortly after the famous Armory Show (Spring 1913), to describe his signature style of «found object», as exemplified by his work entitled Fountain (1917), a standard porcelain urinal inscribed «R. Mutt 1917», which Duchamp submitted to the New York Society of Independent Artists exhibition (1917).
Duchamp, who became the darling of the radical Dada movement (founded by Tristan Tzara), created numerous challenging works such as his «readymades» series of found objects, of which the most celebrated was Fountain (1917), a standard urinal basin, which Duchamp submitted for inclusion in the annual, exhibition of the Society of Independent Artists in New York.
Some, such as the «Readymades» of Marcel Duchamp including his infamous urinal Fountain, are later reproduced as museum quality replicas.
The items include quotidian objects such as pillows, furniture, and potted plants; the conversion of these items into art subjects is obvious, given the inclusion of Duchamp's infamous readymade urinal in the stack of items.
Ignoring this nutrient enrichment has already led to the fact that EPA failed to implement the Clean Water Act (the second largest, federally funded, public works program) due to an incorrect applied test, which resulted in ignoring the pollution caused by nitrogenous (urine and protein) waste in sewage and still allows rivers to be used as giant urinals.
So did EPA fail to implement the Clean Water Act, the second largest federally funded public works program, due to an incorrect test application and still allows rivers to be used as giant urinals (www.petermaier.net), but does the media care?
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