Sentences with phrase «whose next work»

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So, I have a neighbor whose father worked in the cubicle next to a woman whose cousin was married to this guy.
So if you really want to influence the political course of this country over the next decade (at least), you have the chance — if you work to elect state legislators whose views align with yours, and if you get started NOW.
We hope that the working party now working on the next attempt pays a visit to Australia, whose Commonwealth Grants Commission is a model of how to do equalisation.
The former work and pensions secretary, whose resignation from the cabinet and criticism of Gordon Brown last June nearly toppled the prime minister, has told his constituency Labour party in Stalybridge and Hyde he will be standing down as their MP but that his decision is personal and, after 20 years in the Westminster political system, no reflection on Labour's chances at the next general election.
He's stopping new sign - ups for DACA and he's giving those whose DACA work permit is expiring in the next six months a renewal of their work permit, i.e. two more years of work authorization.
The designer, whose work has been championed by both Michelle Obama and Kate Middleton, looks to bring her label to the next level.
She's done fine work with everyone from Martin Scorsese (The Aviator) to Adam Sandler (Click), but the fact that she keeps returning to the tight leather outfits of the perplexingly enduring Underworld series (whose fifth film is due next January and sixth is now in development) suggests she isn't being offered better parts than a werewolf - slaying vampire.
Nikos Koundouros for example, a director whose films could stand next to the best works by Carol Reed, Ken Loach and Werner Fassbinder, is almost completely unknown to the cinephiles of the world.
Directed by first - time filmmaker Stuart Blumberg — whose previous work includes scripting the slapdash romantic comedy, THE GIRL NEXT DOOR and Lisa Cholodenko's superb artificial insemination dramedy, THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT — the film has a particularly adroit and wholly believable stance depicting a contemporary society governed by the taken mantra that sex sells, especially within the hub of cultural metropolis that is New York City.
The performances are deft, the pacing is fleet, and the viewer is left with the agreeable impression that «Band of Robbers» is a promising work by filmmakers whose next one probably will be even better.
Kojima and his crew at Konami are still working on the next - gen game, which stars Big Boss, the protagonist of MGS3 and MGSV, and whose clone, Solid Snake, stars in the next three.
Del Toro, whose film Crimson Peak debuts later this year, will next be working on a sequel to Pacific Rim.
When the Costume Designers» Guild announce their nominees next week, I have no doubt that Mark Bridges» work on «The Fighter» will show up in their contemporary category — not really the right classification for a film whose lurid early - 1990s threads are as meticulously era - specific as any of 2010's more lavish period spectacles.
JP Morgan Chase joins the Skillman Foundation, the Ford Foundation, and the Ford Motor Company Fund, whose grants total $ 7 million and will connect 10,000 Detroit high school students to career education and work experiences over the next three years.
JP Morgan Chase joins the Skillman Foundation, the Ford Foundation, and the Ford Motor Company Fund, whose grants total $ 7 million and will connect 10,000 Detroit high school students to career education and work experiences over the next three years through Linked Learning Detriot.
The next step is to bring that capability to the indie authors whose works are not as readily placed in the hands of the reading fans.
Some editors are strong on marketing, some act as curators whose job is to uncover the Next Big Thing in their sphere of interest, some are very much a cog working within the corporate constraints of a major brand.
Both independent and traditional authors have either made a living or launched important work through serials, including Alexandra Erin, whose Tales of Magisterium University has been running for six years; Mark Danielewski, whose House of Leaves (2000) developed an online following through serialization before print release (and will serialize his next work, The Familiar); and Stephen King's The Green Mile, which was published in monthly paperback installments in 1996.
Now comes news that Connie Brockway, a very successful romance novelist whose amazing work I have read and enjoyed for years, will be self - publishing her next two (2) full length historical romances solely as e-books - although she will have a shorter novella in an upcoming collection by Avon.
«None of the credit bureau - based risk scoring systems [used by the mortgage industry] consider at this time series / trended data, but if you and I have this conversation next year at the same time, I could almost guarantee you that we would have heard about one of them starting to use it,» said Ulzheimer, whose previous experience includes work at FICO and credit bureau Equifax.
In «The Millionaire Next Door» (a terrific classic, which probably all of us have read several times), the authors discover that one of the most important factors in building wealth is choosing a partner who is frugal and whose outlook about finances is realistic, one who is willing to work together to build wealth.
Sue explains how the pet transport works, including the need in some instances for «layover homes,» a very temporary foster home / transitional place where truckers whose routes prevent them from delivering the pet all the way to their new home can deposit the animal until the next trucker arrives to complete the delivery that animal.
Now onto THQ, whose loquacious boss confirms that Relic Entertainment are hard at work on their next RTS project.
In a not - so - shocking piece of news, Black Ops developer Treyarch - whose CoD work, after the disappointing MW3, I look forward to most - are looking for additional staff to join their team as work on the ninth Call of Duty title, dubbed «Project Iron Wolf», ramps up ahead of next year's inevitable November release date.
Renowned composer Jason Graves, whose work has graced video games such as Tomb Raider, Dead Space and Until Dawn, within the experience of Far Cry Primal, creates the perfect background soundscape to primitive man's struggle to survive in a world where certain death is always waiting just around the next corner.
They are always ready to jump to the next new shiny thing if they think it will benefit their bottom line, regardless of whether your work is selling or not, and often it's not because even if they are trying to sell your work, no one can sell it like the person whose passion and time went into creating it.
At Nahmad, whose booth right next to the entrance, a figurative wire sculpture by Calder, Hercules and Lion (1928), is not for sale, but its other works are priced from seven figures on up: a Jean Arp at $ 1.5 million, a Max Ernst at $ 12 million, a Fernand Léger at $ 13 million, and a Joan Miró at $ 15 million.
Another woman artist happily gaining more recognition next year is Tacita Dean, whose work is being shown across three London galleries working in collaboration: the National Gallery, National Portrait Gallery, and the Royal Academy of Arts.
Picking out my highlights of 2018, I'd recommend taking a look at the work of three promising artists that I have been following with great interest: Ian Cheng, Magali Reus, and Sanya Kantarovsky, whose solo shows will open in London and Basel next year.
If that sounds like a cry for revolution or the next Star Wars movie, Perlstein cares little for political art or pop culture, although he does have work by Barbara Kruger and Ed Ruscha, whose text covers the artificial lights of Southern California at night.
Sehgal's immaterial art is standing next to Koons, an artist whose work «Balloon Dog (Orange)» is the epitome of material art.
LACMA acquired works by Julie Mehretu and Betye Saar, two artists whose work will be the subject of shows at the museum next year:
Shown alongside these paintings are the next generation of acclaimed contemporary artists whose works built on and opposed those formative attitudes, and reflect the cultural and societal influences of their time.
Next spring, however, the gallery will return to its roots with a major retrospective dedicated to Patrick Heron, a British painter who lived and worked in nearby Zennor, and whose exuberant stained glass window greets visitors in the lobby.
This year's head judge was Frui co-founder Henry Carroll, a photographer and writer whose work has been featured in Time Out, Creative Review, Next Level, the Royal Society of Photography Magazine, The London Paper, City AM and A-N Magazine.
Monday is not only the first solo show in Italy of Camille Henrot — whose works often feature the echo of her Roman residency at Fondazione Memmo — but it is also the first part of a larger project that will include the remaining days of the week and will be presented in Paris next year.
This exhibition reveals the broad scale of Ross» work from the large, free - standing, colorful metal sculptures whose simple forms evoke the totemic monuments of an ancient world to the smaller lyrical wall reliefs composed of wood veneers that create a visual extravaganza when placed next to one another.»
During the next three decades, he established himself as one of the most important Chinese contemporary painters, whose figurative works delve into the human psyche, exploring personal and collective memory in the wake of the Cultural Revolution.
The Contemporaries» presents the next generation of photographers whose works manifest the materiality of light, chemistry, the photographic paper and process.
Just as Paglen works with hobbyist astronomers, curator Tyler Stallings, whose show «Free Enterprise: The Art of Citizen Space Exploration» will be seen next year at the Sweeney Art Gallery at the University of California, Riverside, comments that the «idea of citizen scientists, a burgeoning movement, shows a shift from scientists informing the public about what's good for them to research often done by amateurs.»
Next Thursday is the opening of «Latin Explorations» a new exhibition curated by Pablo Aravena that will showcase the work of five artists with artistic backgrounds that began in the streets and whose current work exhibits experimentation with figuration and syncretism in Spain and Latin America.
She is currently working with West of Rome Public Art, a nomadic nonprofit public art organization in Los Angeles, whose next project is «A Voyage of Growth and Discovery,» a collaborative sculpture and video installation by Mike Kelley and Michael Smith.
TURNER Prize winner Richard Long, whose work was first exhibited in Londonderry, will feature as part of a celebration of culture from the city at the Seamus Heaney HomePlace next weekend.Long — ...
Anyways, I'm very proud to find my name listed next to so many others whose work I admire.
Howardena Pindell, the artist whose work will comprise What Remains To Be Seen, the Museum of Contemporary Art's next big show, «provides another history of American art,» says curator Naomi Beckwith.
These iconic appliances appear in the work of James Valerio - a self - portrait standing next to an open fridge displaying such items as a half - eaten chicken and a bottle of Gatorade - and Amer Kobaslija whose miniature painting of a fridge contains numerous caffeinated beverages in the likes of Red Bull and Coke.
The next month, Tate Modern's Turbine Hall will be filled with an installation by Tino Sehgal, a Berlin - based artist whose works involve performers interacting with viewers, which Tate Modern's director, Chris Dercon, describes as «almost like a mental and bodily exercise».
Diaspora Platform brings together ten UK - based artists and ten mentors, all from diverse backgrounds and whose work engages with the topic of the diaspora, over the next 22 months.
Gallleries dealing in niche areas are well positioned next to others whose work is most often complimentary, yet at times, wildly different.
The artist, whose own work will be displayed at Turner Contemporary next year, admitted that she had initially been opposed to the two - storey structure.
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