Sentences with phrase «work of david»

One conspicuous exception has been the work of David Powell, who has written consistently about addictions supervision since the mid 1970s.
The early work of David Buss, Doug Kenrick, Steve Gangestad, Jeff Simpson, and many others documented that women and men BOTH are designed for short - term mating (i.e., casual sex, brief affairs, one - night stands; Kenrick et al., 1990).
The work of David DeGarmo, Gerald Patterson, and Marion Forgatch shows convincingly that learning how to improve parenting reduces mental health problems.79 Marjukka Pajulo and her colleagues have argued that strengthening mothers» positive connections to their children is likely to reduce their dependency on illicit substances as the rewards of successful parenting build neural pathways that compete with the desire for drugs.80
I have a lot of respect for the work of David Yeager around Social Emotional Learning research and, in fact, he contributed to a recent Education Week column I did on a growth mindset (see Applying a Growth Mindset in the Classroom).
John Ohnesorge presented the paper, «Lawyers as an Infant Industry: Globalization and Legal Market Access» at Global Governance: Critical Legal Perspectives, a conference recognizing the work of David Trubek.
Yesterday I stumbled upon the ILSCCP Blog (via @BitterLawyer), the work of David Argentar (pictured) of the Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism.
But among those that still remain on the site is one which likens the work of David Rose — who is Jewish — to Adolf Hitler's anti-Semitic rant Mein Kampf.
It's great to see a True skeptic such as Dr Curry linking to the solid scientific work of David Rose and the GWPF and WUWT.
As regards the background effect of solar changes I find the work of David Archibald very persuasive
The National Gallery of Victoria presents a major solo exhibition of the work of David Hockney, including more than 700 works from the past decade and drawing from the artist's extensive output of paintings, digital drawings, photography, and video.
While Davis's legacy remains that of a classic Early American Modernist, Graham and Gorky can be seen as precursors of two branches of Postmodernism: the figurative (Graham), which opened the door to the mythic and the literary in artists as different as Anselm Kiefer, Enzo Cucchi, and Jörg Immendorff, and the formal (Gorky), in which orthodox precepts are bent and subverted, as in the work of David Reed, Philip Taaffe, and Jonathan Lasker.
This exhibition will be the first major, monographic presentation of the work of David Wojnarowicz (1954 — 1992) in over a decade.
Drawing on the same legacies from the 1960s and»70s, as well as important antecedents such as the work of David Hammons, artists beginning in the 1990s focused on the personal as political.
Featuring work such as «Orange is the New Black,» 2014 (mixed media), this career survey is the first exhibition to show the work of David Hammons on this scale in more than two decades.
Nowadays many creators have been seduced into the space of otherness and the abject, as a banner we can lift the embodiments of delusion of Goya in his Black Paintings and The Disasters of War, or visit the work of David Cronenberg in The Fly, Tod Browings with Freaks, the otherness worked by Lynch, Bacon's deformed faces, the sexual exaltation in Picasso and Kubin, Barney's beautiful Chimeras, the twisted bodies of John Currin, or the «Frankensteinian» exercises of Cindy Sherman, they like many other artists, have used this place as a sign of vulnerability of the predatory condition, of the primary lethal and self - destructive impulses of human beings.
A lively and accessible introduction to the life and work of David Hockney, one of the most popular and influential British artists of the 20th century.
Visitors tour Galleries 2 and 3 where the work of David Hammons Yves Klein / Yves Klein David Hammons is on display.
One further solo presentation of the work of David Robilliard, The Yes No Quality of Dreams (16 April — 15 June 2014), will be the first institutional exhibition of his paintings in over twenty years.
Since the work of David Nash is dominated by carvings and relocations of great lumps of wood in their raw state, it might seem this show — titled Red, Black, Other — would be restricted in aesthetic range.
In 1934, Philip Goldstein (as Guston was then known), [2] along with Reuben Kadish, joined poet and friend Jules Langsner on a trip to Mexico, where they were given a 1,000 - square - foot (93 m2) wall in the former summer palace of the Emperor Maximilian in the state capital of Morelia; they produced the impressive The Struggle Against Terror, an antifascist mural clearly influenced by the work of David Siqueiros [3].
The Whitechapel Gallery's New Generation Sculpture exhibition includes the work of David Annesley, Michael Bolus, Tim Scott, William Tucker and Isaac Witkin, who had all been taught by Anthony Caro.
13 October 2017 - 18 February 2018 Sculpture Study Galleries, Leeds Art Gallery This archival exhibition showcases the dynamic early work of David Dye, an artist who was at the heart of the radical changes taking place in British sculpture during the 1960s and 70s.
This archival exhibition showcases the dynamic early work of David Dye, an artist who was at the heart of the radical changes taking place in British sculpture during the 1960s and 70s.
This is a lively and accessible introduction to the life and work of David Hockney, one of the most popular and influential British artists of the 20th century.
The dramatic interplay evokes the stage work of David Mamet and a blurred, spectral version of Robert Longo.
The work of David Hammons often reflects his commitment to the civil rights and Black Power movements.
«Winners of the 2016 Juried Show» features the work of David Moriarty, Hans Neleman and Judith Wyer.
Always proponents of «living art,» Secret Project Robot's most recent endeavor showcases the work of David Shull, an artist / musician who constantly challenges perceptions of «regular» reality, as he puts it.
For the very first time, the Centre Pompidou, Paris is devoting a retrospective to the work of David Goldblatt, a key figure in the South African photography scene, and a...
Drawing on influences such as Chicago Imagist Jim Nutt and the early work of David Hockney, his painting call attention to the interplay of narratives, both historical and artistic.
For more information on the work of David Batchelor click on the following link: David Batchelor Artist's Page
In the San Francisco Chronicle Kenneth Baker reports that the work of David Park has «begun to have a restorative impact, rewarding in its viewers a humanistic taste discredited equally by avant - garde theory and by a degraded mass culture.
KSWithout belaboring that «end of painting,» I guess one of the things that interest me about that work of David's, and it's the same thing I see in yours, is that it holds together the abstract and the pictorial, the process and the image, in a way that I also see in Georg Baselitz and other people.
UPDATE 10/18: DAVID HAMMONS @ White Cube, London Oct. 3, 2014 — Jan, 3, 2015 Finally, you would be remiss (as I was for not initially including this exhibition) if you didn't also head over to White Cube for a rare opportunity to experience the work of David Hammons.
At ARC the Musée d'Art moderne de la Ville de Paris is presenting Flux, the first French retrospective of the work of David Altmejd.
This approach has had many repercussions, most obviously in the work of David Salle and Julian Schnabel, but its effects are visible throughout the art of the 1980's.
There was a reactionary tendency in England, not fully counteracted by the work of David Bomberg (works here gifted by Wilson), Nicholson, Moore (from the Hussey bequest) and John Tunnard, with Paul Klee and also Paul Nash (mostly added from the Kearley bequest).
THE DAILY PIC (# 1537): Concision is the word I'd use to describe the best work of David Hammons.
At ARC the Musée d'Art moderne de la Ville de Paris is presenting Flux, the first retrospective of the work of David Altmejd.
The work of David Shrigley effortlessly infuses a comedic sensibility into a serious fine art practice.
Specifically in California — her melodies and psychedelic harmonies remind me of the work of David Crosby or John Phillips.»
In the work of David Bolduc, Harold Klunder, Paul Fournier, Alex Cameron, Paul Hutner, Howard Simkins, Eric Gamble and Christopher Broadhurst, among others in Toronto and elsewhere, figurative images are woven into the abstract concerns of the activity of painting.
What is it, then, that elevates the nominally similar work of David Hammons (b. 1943)-- a MacArthur «genius grant» winner in 1991 — so far above the pack that it seems as if he's landed from another planet, equipped with X-ray vision and telepathy, hoisting our foibles about race and class with a variety of pithy petards?
Concision is the word I'd use to describe the best work of David Hammons.
The world's most extensive retrospective of the work of David Hockney.
If you've come across the work of David Hammons, it probably won't be the first time you've come across this quote.
It also features a gallery devoted to the early work of David Hockney.
A streak of playful wit and winning charm runs through the 2013 Turner prize shortlist — not least from what the chair of the jury, the Tate Britain director, Penelope Curtis, called the «black humour» and «macabre quality» of the work of David Shrigley.
In July 2017 the hall will open a new permanent gallery celebrating the life and work of David Hockney.
Her dissertation takes up the intermedial work of David Hammons in New York between 1974 and 1989, arguing that he stages obscurity as a means of deflecting attention to black social life.
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