Sentences with phrase «varied body of»

In Thek's case, the passage of time has ameliorated the shameful lack of recognition for his deserved and varied body of work.
The German artist Martin Kippenberger (1953 - 1997) produced at complex and varied body of work from the mid-1970s until his death.
Together they complete a complex and varied body of new explorations of experience and form.
ICA Miami welcomes Richard Tuttle, who since the mid-1960s has created an extraordinarily varied body of work that eludes historical or stylistic categorization.
Though she had an expansive and varied body of work and had a successful career over the course of four decades, DeFeo seemingly disappeared from art history.
The exhibition, his first in London for over four years, brings together a large and varied body of new work that will occupy both the Hoxton Square and Mason's Yard galleries.
After declaring a powerful and emotive story with Walls with Wounds Dale has found a new peace within himself and its shows in this varied body of contemporary painting work.
His enormously varied body of work, drawn from the realm of memory and imaginative fantasy and created over 75 years, is among the most original of the 20th - century.
Alex Hubbard's latest exhibition features a strong and varied body of work.
Moving from black and white to color, from 35 mm to large - format cameras, and from the human figure to landscapes to abstracted detail, he has produced an unusually varied body of work united by its arresting beauty and subtle engagement with social issues.
His pioneering investigations into the relationships between words, sounds, and electronic images have helped construct a large and varied body of work.
Drawing on significant works from various phases of Roth's career, Dieter Roth: Balle Balle Knalle explores an essential connective thread in Roth's varied body of work, showing how text and image were intimately connected for the artist and how his literary and artistic endeavors cross-pollinated each other.
One of the most significant and influential artists of our time, Martin Kippenberger (1953 — 1997) produced a complex and richly varied body of work from the mid-1970s until his untimely death in 1997 at the age of forty - four.
Between the early 1950s and 1968, Peter Voulkos reshaped expectations around the ceramic medium, and created a varied body of work both in abstract and pottery forms.
Digital artists make use of sophisticated computers, software, and video equipment to create an extremely varied body of works.
Artist Richard Tuttle, who since the mid-1960s has created an extraordinarily varied body of work that eludes historical or stylistic categorization, discusses his work, and installs a historic work from his «Blue / Red» series at ICA Speaks in the Miami Design District's Palm Court.
During her thirty - five year career, Mackie has produced a wide and varied body of work.
The Los Angeles — based artist and musician Brendan Fowler has cut an idiosyncratic path through culture for well over a decade, building a deep and varied body of work that defies easy summary.
Pioneering artist June Schwarcz (1918 — 2015) was one of the most innovative enamelists of the 20th century, creating a remarkably varied body of work over a career spanning more than 60 years.
«With no more than a rectangular canvas and multicolor stripes, Gene Davis (1920 — 1985), considered a leader of the Washington Color School, created a richly varied body of work that looks as fresh today as it did when it first was shown.
«As an artist whose images straddle the border of art and document, Friedlander was uniquely positioned to preserve the social and visual phenomena of New Orleans, creating a varied body of work that is as humanistic as it is artistic,» said Susan Taylor, NOMA's Montine McDaniel Freeman Director.
During her thirty - five year career, Christina Mackie has produced a wide and varied body of work.
Primarily known for his seminal felt sculptures, Morris has a tremendously varied body of work, and the day is fast approaching when this Post-Minimalist master gets his full due.
Despite a varied body of work, her spider sculptures remain central to her artistic output.
Martin Kippenberger produced a complex and varied body of work from the mid-1970s until his death in 1997.
Despite a varied body of work, characterised by experimentation and a sustained and fruitful engagement with abstraction and surrealism, the exhibition reinforces the perception that Nash was a painter who only found a sense of purpose with the outbreak of war.
Moran's rich and varied body of work is actively shaping the current and future landscape of jazz.
A multidisciplinary artist whose work encompasses sculpture, painting, photography, and installation art, Matthew Day Jackson has created a varied body of work that explores the duality implicit in most major historical moments.
Tacita Dean's interest in landscape phenomena has taken her around the world and inspired the creation of a deeply varied body of work and several intimate collections of natural found objects.
Amid a varied body of work that has encompassed drawing, lithography, carving, casting, assemblage, installation and performance art, her spider sculptures remain the central icons her artistic output.
With no more than a rectangular canvas and multicolor stripes, Davis created a richly varied body of work that looks as fresh today as it did when it first was shown.
The other part of the scheme focused on computer editing and manipulation so the two worked well together to produce a varied body of experiments.
Park Chan - wook's acclaimed and varied body of work has a handful of core themes.
Linklater is an inspiring figure in the film industry: Without ever leaving behind his Austin, Texas, roots (or Austin itself), he's spent the last 15 years quietly and cheerfully churning out what has now become an impressively varied body of work.
The issues Kerry James Marshall is tangling with are echoed in his varied bodies of work.
But the issues he is tangling with are echoed in his varied bodies of work.
Rigorous and vibrant paintings, hybrid painted collages, quintessential billboards and sculptures hold each of their own territory as well as take on monumental significance as Hundley pushes to further intertwine and contrast his varying bodies of work.
Altmejd's ability to hold seemingly infinite layers of information manifests itself in a transparent, mirrored and multilevel structure that houses all of the varied bodies of work in his extensive practice: werewolves, plaster figures, bird men, heads, smashed mirrored panels, and explosions of resin fruit.
Schools of painting came and went in Mesches» lifetime, but through his many and varied bodies of work, he created a singular and uncompromising vision.

Not exact matches

The Wave uses five layers of varied density foam, including the open cell foam that's used in the upper layers of the Wave to regulate your body temperature.
It turns out that results can vary significantly among individuals, and that as the body changes, the balance of food and exercise it needs to drop pounds changes as well.
The accreditation process varies by province and your Ph.D. program, as you have to register with the provincial body that oversees psychology in your area of residence in order to be a licensed psychologist.
Within the gay community, there are also certain microaggressions, instances of discrimination, strained relationships, particularly among people of varying races and different body types.
The keys are smuggled into Mexico and then on to the United States — by land, air, or sea — using methods as varied as they are ingenious: stashed under fresh produce, in cans of jalapeños, in the bellies of frozen shark carcasses, in trap compartments of cars, trucks, motor homes, container ships, small aircraft, even submarines; taped to the bodies of backpackers traveling by bus; catapulted over border fences; concealed in the trunks of corrupt local sheriffs; or trundled through underground tunnels (some so well constructed that they have air conditioning), a tactic purportedly devised by El Chapo himself.
Christian eschatology, he answers, has a similar playful focus, i.e., it must be viewed as «totally without purpose, as a hymn of praise for unending joy, as an ever varying round dance of the redeemed in the trinitarian fullness of God, and as the complete harmony of soul and body
An accepted comprehensive theory is overthrown not primarily by discordant data but by an alternative theory; we should visualize not a two - way confrontation of theory and experiment, but a complex confrontation of rival theories and a body of data of varying degrees of susceptibility to reinterpretation.
The relative importance of the relation to the body and the relation to the past dominant occasions varies.
From the physical standpoint, these motor responses are affection, specifically localized within varying, but definite, portions of the body.
One source is the «roll data» kept by religious bodies themselves, which vary in quality from the clearly defined, meticulously updated and publicly available membership records of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) to the much less reliable numbers put forth by many historically African - American denominations.
Why is it that one's thoughts and feelings vary with changing states of one's body, and why is it that with changing states of one's mind one's body also changes?
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