Sentences with phrase «whose works record»

It will posit Burri (1915 - 1995) not only as a painter whose works record sustained physical transformations, but as an ingenious print - maker who sought to surmount technical challenges and push the boundaries of the medium.

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Consider further that the Book of Life, as it applies to unbelievers, is a record of those who have offered perfect obedience before God and are thus worthy of eternal life when they are judged by God on the basis of their works at the White Throne Judgment (Romans 2:6 - 16, Romans 10:4, Galatians 3:10 - 12, Revelations 20:11 - 15), none of whose names will actually be found in the Book of Life and will therefore be condemned (Matthew 19:16 - 22).
There have been strong reactions: most substantially, perhaps, that of James MacMillan, the Scottish Catholic composer (whose best - known work the St John Passion, has just been recorded by Sir Colin Davies and the LSO).
Furthermore, it has insisted — and rightly — that Christianity is a faith and not a philosophical or ethical system; it is a faith in which affirmations are made about an historical person in whom God is believed to be specially at work; it has insisted that we have to do with a tradition which has been nourished by the lives of holy men and women, by saints and scholars, but which is based upon the gospel, whose grounding is in the scriptural record and witness and which therefore can not exist without constant reference to that «deposit» of God's self - revelation.
Lindsay - Hogg is the eminent film, television and theatre director whose work includes the 1970 Beatles documentary Let It Be, about the band's recording of their final studio album, while Della Sciucca is a writer, director, designer and illustrator.
Kanye West recorded a platinum album with his jaw wired shut, and your going to tell me that somehow having a intact jaw is a prerequsite for a job whose description is basicaly shut up and get to work?
He is best known for his work as a children's entertainer whose string of gold and platinum - selling recordings in North America includes his classic song, «Baby Beluga.»
I want a president with a record of public service, someone whose life's work shows our children that we don't chase fame and fortune for ourselves, we fight to give everyone a chance to succeed.
(For the record, the guy behind St. Lawrence in this photo is Brian Simon, who doesn't work for the candidate, but does work for Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, at whose reception I conducted this interview.
The NYPD is poised to issue a no - bid contract to a Martha's Vineyard - based firm whose boss is a pal of Bill Bratton who worked with the police commissioner when he was a private consultant, records show.
The recordings could also be used to warn pilots of eruptions hidden by clouds, says Matoza, whose work will appear in Geophysical Research Letters.
«Our results indicate that this simple intervention could be an effective and scalable approach to use the design of electronic health records to increase the rate of flu vaccinations, which are estimated to prevent millions of flu cases and tens of thousands of related hospitalizations every year,» said study lead author Mitesh S. Patel, MD, MBA, MS, an assistant professor of Medicine and Health Care Management in Penn's Perelman School of Medicine and The Wharton School, a staff physician at the Crescenz VA Medical Center, and director of the Penn Medicine Nudge Unit, whose work is supported by the Penn Center for Health Incentives and Behavioral Economics.
We started Retraction Watch in 2010, and every year since then, we've witnessed at least a few cases big enough to warrant headlines: anesthesiologist Yoshitaka Fujii, record holder for retractions at 183; Diederik Stapel, whose groundbreaking social psychology work was almost entirely fabricated; Joachim Boldt, the German critical - care specialist and previous retraction record holder.
No one is likely to set speed records with the innovative «bowlboard,» but for people whose injuries prevent them from working, the device could be a godsend.
But a new UCLA study suggests a simple way to lighten their load: a «physician partner» whose role would be to work on those administrative tasks, such as entering information into patient records, that take up so much of doctors» time.
To find the signature of a resonance transition, Meyers, Sageman and UW — Madison graduate student Chao Ma, whose dissertation work this comprises, looked to the geologic record in what is known as the Niobrara Formation in Colorado.
StoryCorps, an organization whose mission is to record and archive the stories of Americans from all backgrounds, will work with high school students across the country to preserve voices and stories of grandparents and other elders — in any language.
The conversation is being recorded and will be transcribed for later, more careful analysis by the teacher and a colleague whose students are working on a similar project hundreds of miles away.
This is in contrast to jobs such as accountants, vets and even traffic wardens, whose work does not involve children but still require a basic criminal record check on entry to the profession.
Speaking of the development, Rich Freese, President and CEO of Recorded Books said, «We are excited to work with Wasserstein & Co., whose expertise in the stewardship of content - owning media businesses will enable us to expand our leadership position in the audiobook, eBook, and digital content markets.
The document, available HERE, outlines not only the benefits to establishing copyright guidelines for these estimated millions of writings, recordings, and photographs whose rights holders are currently unlocated, but also points out some faulty assumptions that current mandate the use of these works.
They find that the bulk of the «invisible» authors behind the very lowest sales records are indies whose aggregated work comprises almost a million titles:
Evaluated on the basis of overall musical excellence, winners of the Global Music Awards include prominent composers for film, television and video games; outstanding songwriters and bestselling recording artists from the world of popular music; and illustrious composers whose works have been performed in concert halls around the world.
Nevertheless, some exciting battles were fought and a few new market records were set, most notably for Diego Rivera, whose brightly colored scene The Rivals (1931) sold for $ 9.76 million to a telephone bidder working with Conor Jordan, deputy chairman of Impressionist and modern art at Christie's, after just a few minutes of bidding.
Margaret Adams Parker A printmaker and sculptor whose works often deal with religious and social justice themes, Ms. Parker has an extensive exhibition record, including 25 solo shows.
Painter Barbara Weir drew strong comparisons to Polly Ngale and Emily Kngwarreye, one of Australia's most well - known indigenous painters, whose work has sold for as much as $ 1.6 million — the current record for a female Australian artist.
This new group exhibition features painting and sculpture works by four contemporary Korean artists whose striking and intimate art serves as a record of personal experiences and key moments in life, memorializing the often - overlooked value of the everyday.
[266] Contemporary painters include Lucian Freud, whose work Benefits Supervisor Sleeping in 2008 set a world record for sale value of a painting by a living artist.
Yet the top 10 results included works dating from 1778 to 1968, led by a record price for Henry Moore, whose monumental Reclining Figure: Festival fetched # 24.7 million.
The works of art that LeWitt received throughout his life, as well as records of what he offered in return, are maintained by the Sol LeWitt Private Collection in Chester, Connecticut — Eva Hesse, Steve Reich, Robert Mangold, Hanne Darboven, and Robert Ryman are some of the distinguished artists whose works are included in the collection.
Records were set for works by Keith Haring and Jenny Saville, whose painting Shift sold to Liu Yiqian's Long Museum for # 6.8 million.
Lanesboro Arts is also seeking artists whose work is inherently innovative and visionary, has a track record of success and shows significant potential for growth and is accessible to people with diverse backgrounds.
Carmen Lomas Garza is a painter whose work is a record of the Chicana / o life she knew growing up in Kingsville, Texas, in the 1950s and 60s.
Though he never denounced painting, Mangold had reacted against the Abstract Expressionist or New York School that had dominated American art during the forties and fifties, particularly the action paintings of Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline and others in whose works flamboyant gesture and accident of execution were records of the intuitive activity that went into their creation.
A day earlier, four pieces by Gerhard Richter — whose work set a record for a sale by a living European artist in February — also failed to change hands at Christie's.
With prices beginning at # 500, Impressionist & Modern Art at Christie's South Kensington offered opportunities for new collectors, while also establishing a world record for Camille Bombois, whose circa 1935 work, La Blonde sur le Pouf, realised # 122,500 / $ 166,845.
After her husband died, Stern consigned a portion of their collection, including many works by black artists, among them David Hammons (above), Wangechi Mutu (below), Simone Leigh, Yinka Shonibare, and Lynette Yiadom Boakye, whose painting of five black women in white dresses sold for more than $ 1.5 million, setting an artist record.
Exceptions are Grace Hartigan, who saw her strongest auction price in 2010 — $ 74,500 for the striking 1956 work Woman with Red Flower; and Jay DeFeo, whose beautiful, elusive, acrylic and mixed - media work on masonite Temple (for W.B.) from 1980, fetched a record $ 233,000 in 2013.
Ciani is an electronic music pioneer and neoclassical recording artist whose work has been featured in countless commercials, video games and feature films.
Ted Kincaid is a Dallas - based artist whose work challenges the notion of photography as a subjective record.
Greg Cookland blogs about the work of Steve Mumford whose work was recently on view in the exhibition For the Record at Montserrat College of Art.
Since the two were appointed last August, much has been made of the fact that they are the first women to have done the job and they have chosen a record number of female artists — more than a third of the 92 names whose work is appearing in their respective exhibitions.
However, it was Nigerian and Ghanaian artists whose work took top prices in a sale that made a total in excess of # 1million and saw new world record prices for at least ten different African artists.
Previous exhibitions include One is the loneliest number (2011), featuring artist duos based in Philadelphia and elsewhere; Summer Studio with Anthony Campuzano (2010), a month - long free art school and working artist's studio in the ICA galleries; Touch Sensitive: Anthony Campuzano (2009), the first museum show of an artist whose work is largely text - based; and Asking Not Telling (2009), a video show presenting works that use the tropes of documentary filmmaking to capture, record, (re) record, and represent cultural memory.
The exhibition includes several inter-connected works that address the loaded nature of portraiture: the role of this genre in establishing how we, as a culture, remember the acts of public figures, describe who occupies certain positions in our society, and whose images are recorded and why.
«Danger to The System» focuses on events highlighting artists of color, queer, and other marginalized intersections of artists whose work deals with time, space, histories, new media, cultural diaspora, erasure, patriarchy, white supremacy, the internet, recorded and performed sound works, live performance, and the intersectionality of histories, cultural trauma, healing strategies and the ever changing radical climate in America, 2016, as well as specifically Oakland, CA.
Adam Pendleton is known for his investigations into uses of language and history, through works that reconfigure and shift text and image to challenge accounts recorded by widely accepted chronicles and as a means to present the images and voices of those whose views have gone largely under recognized.
Lamb Arts and Galeria Raquel Arnaud both presented work by Future Generation Art Prize nominee Carla Chaim (b. 1983), whose quietly elegant, monochromatic works incorporate recordings of her body as she performs actions.
More recently, he may be spoken of as the Norwegian painter whose 1895 pastel version of The Scream sold by Sotheby's New York in May for a record - breaking $ 120 million; the most expensive work of art ever to sell at auction.
Nathan Halverson is a digital media artist and educator whose work, often in sound and video, uses elements of field recording, appropriation, and live performance to investigate the intersection of sound and image with the acts of hearing and seeing.
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