Sentences with phrase «whose body of work»

The award mandates that, every other year, UTD will honor an artist «whose body of work demonstrates a lifetime of achievement in their field.»
Re-established in 2010, the New York Open Center Gallery exhibits both emerging and mid-career contemporary artists whose body of work primarily focuses on world culture, spirituality, psychology and holistic consciousness.
Mark Bradford is a Los Angeles — based artist whose body of work is committed to addressing socio - political issues of our contemporary societies, tackling topics such as race, class and gender with great craft.
Julie Oppermann is an American painter, whose body of work merges three very different things together — 1960s Op art,»70s video imagery and»80s abstraction.
«In Lockett, our audiences will discover an artist whose body of work is both beautiful and bleak, challenging and inspiring, elevated yet down - to - earth.»
In 2001, it went to Martin Creed, whose body of work included a gallery light switch that went on and off at five - second intervals.
A French - American sculptor whose body of work in fabric, bronze and stone continues to influence subsequent generations of artists, Bourgeois was also a prolific printmaker throughout her storied career.
Hannah Wilke (1940 - 1993) was an artist whose body of work was intimately bound to her body.
Allison Smith is a sculptor and installation artist whose body of work often features elements from history, craft, and queer culture.
Alex Becerra is an American artist whose body of work comprises paintings, airbrush drawings, and sculptural works.
Drawn from Life, the first major exhibition of Lozano's work since her death in 1999, focuses on her drawings and notebook pages, with a selection of related paintings, to reveal the complexity and depth of an artist whose body of work remains elusive.
Bruce Conner was a prolific American artist, whose body of work included assemblage, film, drawing, sculpture, painting, collage, and photography.
The prize recognizes an artist younger than 50 whose body of work shows depth, breadth and distinct creativity and includes a $ 25,000 award.
Aikaterini Gegisian is one of the young participating artists, whose body of work (A Small Guide to the Invisible Seas, 2015) is inspired by photographic albums of Soviet Armenia, Turkey, and Greece from the 1960s, 70s and 80s.
Juan Sanchez is a Brooklyn - born activist, educator, and artist whose body of work explores his identity and Puerto Rican heritage through a variety of media.
The reference monograph on Michelle Grabner, this volume offers an expansive look at an artist whose body of work and sphere of influence continue to gain recognition.
The progenitor of this position may be the British artist Richard Hamilton (b. 1922) whose body of work created in response to the so - called «dirty protests» in Northern Ireland speaks to the political defamations of the notorious Maze prison in the stylized language of pop.
The honor recognizes an experienced writer whose body of work has «told us something new about the American experience.»
Scores are intended to acknowledge scholars whose body of work influences our thinking and who are actively engaged in public discourse.
I had the opportunity to sit down with Russell — whose body of work makes him a pitch perfect fit for this character — at the film's press junket in West Hollywood.
The film continues the Coens» work as secular theologians whose body of work one astute critic described as «the most sneakily moralistic in recent American cinema.»
The organization presents the award — its only accolade not given to a cinematographer — to an individuals whose body of work has made significant and indelible contributions to cinema.
The Career Achievement Award honors veteran editors whose body of work and reputation within the industry is outstanding.
Pitt's co-lead (although they never share the screen) is French actress Melanie Laurent, with whose body of work I am unfamiliar.
Mr. Cumberbatch is a hard - working actor whose body of work demonstrates versatility and depth.
What looks like an easy paycheck for performers whose body of work assures they will never need one turns out to be anything but.
The Lupus Foundation of America established, in 2005, the Evelyn V. Hess, MD, MACP, MACR, Award, to be given annually to a clinical or basic researcher whose body of work has significantly advanced understanding of the pathophysiology, etiology, epidemiology, diagnosis, or treatment of lupus.
Marlo Thomas is an award - winning actress, author and activist whose body of work continues to impact American entertainment and culture.
In addition to honoring Rockland County's artists, supporters of the arts and arts organizations, this year's celebration will include the new «Ars Longa» Award, created by Vanderhoef to recognize a Rockland County artist whose body of work has stood the test of time and who has made a significant and lasting contribution to the County's arts community.
For a band whose body of work is heavy on songs about giving up, you might think that Sixpence None the Richer would have given up long ago.
The Pace Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition juxtaposing the work of Alfred Jensen and Sol LeWitt, two artists whose bodies of work connect to the grid and are governed by systems.
Artists whose bodies of work feature print portfolios include Alex Katz, Mark Dion, Max Beckmann, and Huma Bhabha.

Not exact matches

«Leonard Cohen was an unparalleled artist whose stunning body of original work has been embraced by generations of fans and artists alike.»
It's very difficult for the folks whose history is closely tied to legacy systems to acknowledge that their hard work and voluminous body of code can be superseded by simpler and more straightforward solutions.
Transhumanists, like other libertarians, make the mistake of thinking that the high - spirited few, who are enamored of ascetic self - overcoming and relentless power - accumulating work, will be welcomed as the model and standard for the security - oriented many, who prefer to live according to their appetites, and whose escape fantasy is giant cruise ships rather than silicone bodies.
King may be a national hero whose birthday the country commemorates on Monday, but to many he remains a one - dimensional hero - the vast body of his work unknown.
It is Christ's body, his continuing instrument whose only reason for existence is the doing of his work and the making available of wholeness of life in him.
He is speaking primarily not of an attitude at all, but of an event — the corruption and death whose working he feels within his own body -LRB-» Who will deliver me from this body of death?»)
But a body of newer work on the apostle — including, perhaps, as Hurtado notes, Wright's own new books (which I haven't had the chance to finish reading yet)-- reveals that Paul may, after all, look less like a liberal Westerner than the New Perspective has taught us to think and more like a Christ - haunted figure whose radical social practices arose directly from his pioneering, innovative thinking about the identity and achievement of Jesus Christ.
The result, across King's body of work, is a vision of contemporary America as a spiritual realm that is out of joint and up for grabs, thick with competing forces and watched over by an Almighty whose goals are inscrutable, whose demands are peremptory, and whose methods are sometimes cruel....
They save the life of mothers and babies whose bodies don't work properly.
We are also calling on the President of Ghana, H.E. Nana Akufo - Addo, who is also a known Human Rights adherent, Former Presidents of Ghana, the Speaker of Parliament, Ghana Peace Council, Ghana Bar Association, International Bar Association, Amnesty International and other International Human Rights bodies to intervene in this act of injustice perpetuated against Mr. Sosu, whose works in this country are quite obvious.
The work was aided by the identification six years ago of a person in Africa whose HIV was diagnosed within weeks of infection and who provided blood samples to researchers periodically from the time of diagnosis, allowing researchers to examine in real time the co-evolution of the virus and the body's immune response.
In this work, we employ two prototypes of robotic fish, whose engineering design was bioinspired to mimic the aspect ratio, body shape, size, and species - specific locomotion pattern observed in live golden shiner.
There are a lot of good looking people whose bodies do work well.
As I said I always wanted to have a style, growing up I would see illustrator's whose work you could identify instantly and whose work really came together as a consistent body of pieces.
Like many of the director's early works, this one finds him obsessed with the manner in which the human body can break down and betray us in disgusting and even fatal fashion — here, the catalyst is Dr. Hal Raglan (Oliver Reed), whose work at his Psychoplasmic Institute centers around allowing his patients to manifest their inner rage in a physical manner.
Venice Film Festival Coming as it does from a filmmaker whose previous work has bent over backwards to reclothe and perfume the unglamorous body of the prestige biopic, the opening beats of Julian Schnabel's latest, «Miral,» couldn't be more prosaic.
Dalton Trumbo, whose remarkable body of work included «Roman Holiday,» «Kitty Foyle» and «Spartacus,» was a man who spoke in a declamatory style — «like everything you say is going to be chiseled in stone,» as one character complains.
Two - time Oscar winner Trumbo, whose remarkable body of work included scripts for «Roman Holiday,» «Kitty Foyle» and «Spartacus,» was a man who spoke in a declamatory style — «like everything you say is going to be chiseled in stone,» as one character complains.
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