Sentences with phrase «woven works now»

Yet, on the contrary, the four woven works now on show at the smaller Gagosian Gallery retain a surprisingly painterly impact even as they move some way from the original source, Abstract Painting 724 - 4 (1990): each repeats four times, with kaleidoscopic reflections, the image of one quadrant of the painting.

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The majority of New Testament scholars now readily concede that Jesus was a thaumaturge, as his working of miracles is woven into the Jesus tradition.
His path led to Sydney, Australia, where a desire to keep Nepali cuisine alive now drives his passion as he makes every attempt to weave in his childhood flavors at his place of work and other venues.
Our collaborators have included Shutters & Shuttles for hand woven fabric, Little Seed Farm for our current Hair + Body Serum: Potion # 1, our long time collaboration with The Teresa Hays Textile Studio for our marbled fabrics, and we are now in the works with Acorn + Archer for awesome jewelry, and artist Mary Mooney who will be working on notions for garments we create this year.
The team also works with more programs now: Committee for Children's Woven Word, Second Step and Steps to Respect programs, and an internally created (and researched) conflict resolution program.
Now, in her much - anticipated new novel, Kidd has woven a transcendent tale that will thrill her legion of fans and cement her reputation as one of the most remarkable writers at work today.
Now, in writing, she has found an outward expression for her passion for the themes of philosophy, mythology, and ancient esoteric traditions that she weaves into her writing, and she loves working with the magic of words and language.
Originally from Òahu, she now serves as the resort's Cultural Advisor, working specifically with the activities team overseeing the lei making classes, hula - dancing lessons and coconut - frond weaving sessions.
1.5 got native resists working again, but without the multiplicative interaction with weaves of like resistance, so now all resists simply stack additively.
Select Group Exhibitions 2017 Monarchs: Brown and Native Contemporary Artists in the Path of the Butterfly, Bemis Center for Contemporary Art, Omaha, NE 2017 Buffalo in the American Living Room, Plains Art Museum, Fargo, ND 2017 All That Glitters, work on display in contemporary galleries at St. Louis Art Museum 2017 Now is the Time: Investigating Native Histories and Visions of the Future, IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts, Santa Fe, NM 2016 Culture Shift, Art Mür, Montreal, Canada 2016 From the Belly of Our Being: art by and about Native creation, Oklahoma State University Museum of Art, Stillwater, OK 2016 Back Where They Came From, Sherry Leedy Contemporary, Kansas City, MO 2016 - 15 Woven Together, Regional Studies Museum Yekaterinburg, Orenburg Museum, Surgut Museum, Chelyabinsk State Regional Studies Museum, Izhevsk Municipal Exhibition Center Gallery, Glazov, Udmurt Republic, Yamal - Nenets Museum and Exhibition Center Salekhard, Orenburg Oblast, Russia 2015 Arriving at Fresh Water, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis, MN, Plains Art Museum, Fargo, ND 2015 superusted: the 4th Midwest Biennial, Soap Factory, Minnneapolis, MN, Urban Institute for Contemporary Art, Grand Rapids, MI 2014 Minnesota Biennial, Minnesota Museum of American Art, Minneapolis, MN 2014 McKnight Visual Artists Fellowship Exhibition, Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Minneapolis, MN 2013 Air, Land, Seed, 516 Arts, Albuquerque, NM and University of Venice, Ca» Foscari, Italy 2013 Dyani White Hawk and Philip Vigil, Shiprock Santa Fe Gallery, Santa Fe, NM 2012 Encoded, Tweed Museum of Art, Duluth, MN 2011 Soul Sister: Reimagining Kateri Tekakwitha, Museum of Contemporary Native Arts, Santa Fe, NM 2008 Playing, Remembering, Making: Art in Native Women's Lives, Museum of Indian Arts and Culture with School for Advanced Research Santa Fe, NM 2007 War Paint, Institute of American Indian Arts Museum, Santa Fe, NM
«These works are firmly grounded in the now defunct tension between painting and weaving, crafts and the fine arts,» she says.
One wonders if Weber and Stritzler - Levine realised just how far off the map they would go when independent institutional curator José Roca, a native of Colombia who now lives in Bogotá, agreed to take on the project.1 Inspired by a show of Andean chuspas — bags made from coca leaves — that would run simultaneously in the BGC Focus Gallery, Roca envisioned immersive environments in which the paradoxes, polarities and points of contact between diverse artistic practices are explored through the tropes of the river and weaving.2 The works themselves provide their own context as they interact with each other and viewers, who are given a minimalist illustrated pamphlet as their only guide to what they will encounter in the gallery spaces.
Now, nearly 70 years later, Guggenheim Bilbao, together with the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, is putting on a retrospective of nearly six decades of the artist - designer's work, starting with her early Bauhaus preparatory drawings, and moving through her hand - woven works and tapestries, to her later graphic prints.
Ruth Asawa, an artist who learned to draw in an internment camp for Japanese - Americans during World War II and later earned renown weaving wire into intricate, flowing, fanciful abstract sculptures, died on Aug. 6 at her home in San Francisco, where many of her works now dot the cityscape.
[iv] In 1962, these woven forms were featured in a solo exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago, and the following year, the Museum of Contemporary Crafts (later the American Craft Museum and now the Museum of Arts and Design) used her phrase for the title of a traveling exhibition, that included work by Tawney, Dorian Zachai, Claire Zeisler, Sheila Hicks, and Alice Adams.
As well as being a painter, Lebanese - born Adnan (now in her nineties) is also a poet and essayist; her politically inflected work often weaves between the visual and verbal.
The works also reveal the diversity of approaches artists are now taking to the medium, using various animation techniques, as well as borrowing from the language of cinema, performance, and YouTube to produce work that weave between documentary and fiction.
These works are firmly grounded in the now defunct tension between painting and weaving, crafts and the fine arts.
Sat on my shelf for a couple of years; I am through the first third now... (i) The story of Keeling breaking away from the Christmas party with a grad student to pack the crate for the analyzer bound to the South Pole was amusing, and (ii), weaving the processes of the biosphere to thte tangibles of metric proces works to trigger thought.
They're working now with the fruit and nut growers, and with the hand - woven rug producers.
«I now have a greater appreciation of how we weave these different types of legal work together to make a whole.»
But because with Stanford they are able to enlist Andrew Ng, who is now one of the top machine learning guys in the world and Chris Manning, who then at the time was one of the top natural language processing guys in the world, and get their expertise eventually; it took a lot to get them on board, but get their expertise devoted to this problem and developing a data classification system that works for law, right, that can weave through and understand the legal language that we can extract out the key information, because really this is mostly unstructured data.
Do your research now into companies that you'd like to work for and make sure you weave in evidence of your qualities or values that align with the potential employer's.
With a wood topped dresser, plans to get a wooden MCM dresser, and a work woven brown trunk now at the foot of the bed, I though that the brown might work.
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