Olsen, Creely, and Duncan each had an important influence on Chamberlain; what they did
with everyday words, he sought to do with ordinary scraps of metal — arrange the familiar and unspectacular into challenging new configurations that embraced abstraction and defied narrative coherence.
Not exact matches
«You can talk
with someone for years,
everyday, and still, it won't mean as much as what you can have when you sit in front of someone, not saying a
word, yet you feel that person
with your heart, you feel like you have known the person for forever....
Further,
with AI customer support where bots employ machine learning and understand
word variance, the support actually gets better over time as it begins to predict next possible questions and provides suggestions to management on
everyday items to address that would negate the need to use support at all.
Cohen, who believes there is no place for disfluency in our
everyday language, finds filler
words «impede our ability to speak
with power» and «become interrupters that detract from our message.»
Joyce managed to create an entire inner world as well as to evoke
everyday Dublin only
with words.
Jeremy Myers, i think you are wrong and David is right, so many out there are preaching you can live any way you want and be right that Grace covers any sin, they really believe that, that is not what the bible says, God was very concerned about sin so much he sent Jesus his son to die on a cross for us, if we accept Jesus as our savor then we are to obey his commandments, not break them, we are to live a righteous and holy life as possible, the bible plainly list a whole list of things if we live in will not to to heaven unless we repent, if we die while in these sins, we will not go to heaven, what is the difference, between someone who said a prayer and someone who did not, and they are living the same way, none, i think, if we are truly saved it should be hard to do these things let alone live and do them
everyday, i would be afraid to tell people that it does not matte grace covers their sins, i really think it is the slip ups that we are convicted of by the Holy Spirit and we ask for forgivness, how can anyones heart be right
with God and they have sex all the time out of marriage, lie, break every commandment of God, i don't think this is meaning grace covers those sins, until they repent and ask for forgiveness, a lot of people will end up in hell because preachers teach Grace the wrong way,, and those preachers will answer to God for leading these people the wrong way, not saying you are one of them, but be careful, everything we teach or preach must line up
with the
word of God, God hates sin,
Appears you could replace the
word Muslim
with Evangelical in your comment without changing the effect some religions have on
everyday folks!
Though I find many creationists think the
word «theory» when used in the realm of science means «guess», confusing the meaning of «scientific theory»
with a meaning they may encounter in
everyday parlance.
Heaven Below is filled
with descriptions of
everyday life that paint
word pictures for the reader.
Finding the right things to lump together and the right
words to focus attention on critical transitions is the special work of human intelligence — whether applied to history or to
everyday encounters
with the world.»
For two weeks, my obsession grew for this cake and I stalked Mabel's site
everyday and
with the help of Google Translation, was able to follow almost every
word and praise from her readers.
25 to 36 months Your child doesn't know what to do
with everyday objects, doesn't understand simple instructions, doesn't use two -
word phrases by 30 months, doesn't ask questions, can't pronounce vowels or be understood half the time by someone who doesn't know him by the time he's 3, or loses skills he once had.
Though I only have a few posts that talk about crochet items on my blog, I get someone coming to my blog
everyday who has used a search term
with the
word «crochet» in it.
In other
words, she's a cyber security expert, so while the country is constantly under cyber attack (literally
everyday), she's been busy safeguarding the nation from cyber terrorists while Congressman Meeks chatted
with the late Hugo Chavez.
«All of us who are really imperfect beings and sinners make a lot of mistakes in our
everyday lives, but we get to come to places like the Promise Ministries, where we can hear the
word of God... Then we can go back out and start again
with a pure heart,» he said.
In 2014, wellness became a truly hot topic,
with words like» mindfulness» and» microbiome» making their way into
everyday...
By using slogans
with words like, «healthy», «fitness», «sugar - free», and «all - natural», customers are essentially tricked into thinking these bars are healthy for
everyday consumption.
I carry his knowledge and
words with me
everyday, close to my heart.
The way you drew parallels between the linguistic interpretations of the
word «shoulder»
with a woman's
everyday challenges and life were, well, simply perfect.
It's not
everyday we associate mini skirts
with words like classy.
Love them
everyday with words and actions.
The new MSN — your customizable collection of the best in news, sports, entertainment, money, weather, travel, health and lifestyle, combined
with Daily Devotionals to help Christians focus and include God's
Word in their
everyday lives.
One of the funniest running gags is Megamind's mispronunciation of
everyday words: school becomes «shooool,» while Metro City winds up rhyming
with «atrocity.»
In our
everyday dealings
with one another, we're still very much aware of how skin color defines us — or defines how others perceive us — and we're more confused than ever about the
words we should use to acknowledge our differences.
EF High Flyers is an easy - to - use game that helps students learn new vocabulary
words starting
with numbers and
everyday objects.
The use of simple, non-scripted
everyday language without complicated
words or long sentences will create a feeling of being involved in a day - to - day conversation
with the user; resulting in a more enjoyable, hence more effective learning experience.
I write
words on the leaves and we repeat them
everyday but you can also ask the children to write their names and decorate their leaves and stick them on and have it as a class tree
with everyone's name!
While not universal across all teachers, there is a definite trend, in the most effective schools, for grade 1 and 2 teachers to combine (a) explicit phonics instruction in isolation
with (b) coaching students to use a range of strategies to figure out unknown
words when they encounter them in
everyday reading.
It uses the
words conscientious, resemble, presume, region, and rare, along
with other
words and sentence structures that are not typical in
everyday conversation.
Subject Pronouns - We, You, They / Positive and Question Forms - We, You, They This, That / Objects in the classroom Negative statements
with «to be» Possessive Adjectives - «my», «your», «his», «her» Alphabet - Spelling Skills Jobs vocabulary Question
words «What» and «Who» Greetings - Review of spelling and object vocabulary Nationalities Numbers 1 - 100 Give Name & Personal Information
Everyday objects There is, There are Basic adjectives Some, Any - Countable and Uncountable Question
Word «How» - How Much, How Many?
Teachers have a tremendous role to play in actually (1) speaking and using the language of math
with students in
everyday classroom experiences; (2) providing multiple experiences for students to learn, practice, and apply the terminology; (3) helping students understand appropriate
word meanings in the context of mathematics, and (4) focusing on the important terms associated
with tested concepts and the vocabulary students need for further learning.
Everyday classrooms everywhere are lit up
with the frenetic energy of students teaching one another to say
words, understand concepts, and learn formulas.
With business, book marketing, book sales,
word of mouth and
everyday communication increasingly being done online and in the cloud, it's paramount to be mindful of being efficient and productive.
What is the point in us writing here but I'm going to do it anyway how heartless can this broker be it is so simple to deposit but withdrawal is impossible it's been over three weeks since I've withdrawn and no response nothing just to accept that my money is gone but I will make sure that I update
everyday on social media about my dilemma
with this broker and make sure i spread the
word and warn as much people as possible about this scam
Many owners of deaf dogs find it useful to learn a few simple
words in American Sign Language and use them when doing
everyday tasks
with their dogs.
I will happily share your kind
words within our team as they are the greatest award for our
everyday work, especially
with the breakfast team.
In Condo's work, which in his
words «reflect the madness of
everyday life,» meticulous attention to naturalistic detail is coupled
with elements of the grotesque and the absurd.
Indeed, Baldessari's irreverence for the sanctity of art permeates his oeuvre, whether it be negating all but a corner of a Parmigianino masterpiece, mocking the great art critic Clement Greenberg
with his own
words, parodying the color - field painters by «floating» large rectangular blocks of color outside the second - story window of his home (Floating: Color [1972]-RRB-, or pairing Goya's catastrophic texts from his Disasters of War series
with everyday objects like a paper clip.
Carrie Mae Weems produced a video connecting images of
everyday people
with the
words of President Obama during an address to the Congressional Black Caucus.
As these texts combine
with comically bizarre, yet skillfully drawn, grotesque renderings, the works manifest how religious, political, and cult leaders manipulate and misappropriate
words to hypnotize the public on an
everyday basis.
2011 Penelope's Labour: Weaving
Words and Images, Fondazione Giorgio Cini, Venice Measuring the World — Heterotopias and Knowledge Spaces in Art, Kunsthaus Graz, Austria Let the Healing Begin, Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane 2010 - 11 Aware: Art Fashion Identity — GSK Contemporary The Unconscious in
Everyday Life, Science Museum, London 2010 Royal Academy of Arts, London 2009 British Subjects: Identity and Self - Fashioning 1967 - Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase, New York Fascination
with the Foreign: China — Japan — Europe, Hetjens - Museum Landeshaupstadt Düsseldorf, Germany Conflicting Tales: Subjectivity (Quad1), The Burger Collection, Berlin Prints Charming, Liberty, London Medals of Dishonour, British Museum, London sh [OUT]: Contemporary art and human rights, Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow
The use of
everyday objects and
words was general for the generation of Pop Artists
with which Ruscha has often been grouped.
«Domestic» and «personal» stopped being insular
words in the early 1990s,
with artists like Osorio, González - Torres and Goldin visually presenting the chaos and imperfections of
everyday life.
New York and North Adams, Massachusetts, Drift of Summer, RM Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand Observe / Recognize, Berlin Gallery at Legends Santa Fe, Santa Fe, New Mexico 2010 Collision, Rhode Island School of Design Museum, Providence, Rhode Island Lush Life, Invisible Exports Gallery, New York, New York
Everyday Mystics, Patricia Sweetow Gallery, San Francisco, California Vantage Point, Recent Acquisitions, Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, Washington DC Raw State, Shelby Street Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico New Paintings, Staley Wise Gallery, New York, New York Alluring Subversions, Timken Art Center, California College of The Arts, San Diego, California Currents, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Colorado organized by Cicely Cullen 2009 On Stellar Rays, Lover, New York, New York, organized by Kate Gilmore and Candice Madey Signs Taken For Wonders, Jack Shainman Gallery, New York, New York, organized by Isolde Brielmaier, Surveillance, Affirmation Arts, New York, New York, organized by Rachel Vancellete Solution, DiverseWorks, Houston, Texas, organized by Janet Phelps Eiteljorg Museum, Recent Acquisitions, Eiteljorg 2008 - 09 Fellows, Indianapolis, Indiana The Banality of Good, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, California, organized by Chris Christion Currents, Metro Visual Arts Center, Denver, Colorado, organized by Cicely Cullen Relevant, Nathan Cummings Foundation, New York, New York, organized by Amerinda 2008 Blueballs, Production Fund LAB, New York, New York, organized by Jackie Saccoccio Visions, Flushing Town Hall Projects, Flushing, New York, organized by Omar Lopez - Chahoud Voices of the Mound, Institute of American Indian Arts, Santa Fe, curated by Linda Lomahaftewa - Singer Kentler International Drawing Space and Long Island University, Native Voices, New York, New York 516 Arts, Cautionary Tales, Albuquerque, New Mexico, curated by Holly Roberts Jersey City Museum, 1 × 1 Project, Shameless, Jersey City, New Jersey, curated by Rocio Aranda Alvarez Circa Art Fair, Puerto Rico,
with Samson Projects Volta 4, Basel, Switzerland,
with Samson Projects 2007 SONOTUBE, Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, Santa Barbara, California, curated by Miki Garcia Off The Map, The National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution, New York, New York, curated by Kathleen Ash - Milby New England School of Art and Design, Boston, Massachusetts, organized by Charles Giuliano Postmillennial Black Madonna (in two parts): Paradise @ MoCADA, and Inferno @ Skylight Gallery, Brooklyn, New York Newark Open 2007, Newark, New Jersey, organized by Omar Lopez - Chahoud 2006 The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, No Reservations, Ridgefield, Connecticut, curated by Richard Klein Paul Kopeikin Gallery, Paperworks, Los Angeles, California, curated by Daria Brit Shapiro Westport Arts Center, BROOKLYN, Westport, Connecticut, curated by Amy Simon State University of New York, Paumanoka, Stony Brook, New York, curated by Stephanie Dinkins The Jersey City Museum, Tropicalisms, Jersey City, New Jersey, curated by Rocio Aranda - Alvarado ARCO, Madrid, Spain,
with Samson Projects MACO Art Fair, Mexico City, Mexico
with Samson Projects 2005 Le Désert de Retz, Massimo Audiello, New York, New York, curated by David Hunt Alona Kagan Gallery, From the Root to the Fruit, New York, New York, curated by David Hunt Out of Bounds, Wave Hill, Glyndor Gallery, Bronx, New York, curated by Jennifer McGregor Evolving Pattern, New Jersey State University, Jersey City, New Jersey, organized by Midori Yoshimoto Play, Iandor Fine Arts, Newark, New Jersey, curated by Jomo Jelani Heywood Artists Alliance AIR Exhibition, Cuchifritos Gallery, New York, New York 2004 The Urge That Binds, Samson Projects, Boston, Massachusetts Jersey City Museum, Jersey (New), Jersey City, New Jersey, curated by Dr. Rocio Aranda New American Talent, The Jones Art Center for Contemporary Art, Austin, Texas, selection by Jerry Saltz The Space Between
Words, Kean University, Union, New Jersey, curated by Judith Page Timeless / Timeliness, Aljira Center for Contemporary Art, Newark, New Jersey, curated by Dominique Nahas Super Salon, Samson Projects, Boston, Massachusetts, curated by Camilo Alvarez
With artists Savannah Knoop (b. 1981) and Lee Relvas (b. 1981), Bass and Fisher perform a series of choreographed movements and sounds while using structural supports, banner - like scrolls, and
everyday props to explore, in their
words, «shifting relations between the body, the materials, and the audience.»
In his paintings, drawings, sculptures, graphics, collages and assemblages he combined different techniques
with handwritten texts and
words and set real
everyday objects against undefined backgrounds.
In his signature style, this drawing combines the
word «sculpture»
with boldly outlined motifs of dozens of
everyday objects, from footballs to coathangers.
Photographer snaps up the Turner prize
with images of
everyday life The Herald; November 29, 2000; 509
words... s best - known art award, the Turner prize, was won last night by German... artist to make the shortlist was Glenn Brown, 34, born in Hexham, Northumberland... artists considered for this year's Turner prize were Dutch - born painter Michael...
Text in art evolved in 1960s conceptual works, in which the
word was a necessary part of art and Pop art; artists engaged
with the artistic value of trivial,
everyday elements like advertising, commonplace objects and consumer goods.
Some of it stays
with us, such as the
word «technology», which was first coined in the 17th century as a fairly niche term back then, but is now ubiquitous, because... well, there are a lot of new things created
everyday now.