Sentences with phrase «younger figures such»

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The young hackers used SSNDOB to collect data for exposed.su, a Web site that listed the SSNs, birthdays, phone numbers, current and previous addresses for dozens of top celebrities — such as performers Beyonce, Kanye West and Jay Z — as well as prominent public figures, including First Lady Michelle Obama, CIA Director John Brennan, and then - FBI Director Robert Mueller.
But many others are influenced by authority figures from such a young age that by the time they are old enough to think for themselves, racism (or religion) has already been deeply instilled.
To young priests and seminarians of the first decades of the 21st century, he is the hero figure of the later decades of the 20th, and as such a priest and bishop for the modern era whose style and message, insights and vision are a model for them to follow, as well as a saint whose intercession they seek and to whose influence many attribute their discernment of a call to the priesthood.
The study also recognized, however, that the fact that those who specialize early may experience a more rapid improvement in performance provides some support for those who argue in favor of early specialization, at least in the case of sports, such as figure skating and gymnastics, in which athletic careers are shorter and attaining peak performance at a younger age may be advantageous.
Just an FYI, babies aren't able to soothe themselves at such a young age; it takes them a few months to start figuring it out.
Headline figures can also disguise other complexities, such as the prevalence of unemployment amongst ethnic minorities, women, disabled people, young people, and people who have been unemployed for long periods of time.
Her portrayal is sympathetic, giving the audience a fly - on - the - wall experience of the personal devastation she suffered as the young wife and mother to such a major figure.
Star Trek may feature younger actors playing iconic figures from the original Star Trek series such as Spock, Captain Kirk, Scotty, et al, but long - time Star Trek fans had better forget everything they know about the intricate Star Trek universe.
At such a young age, she totally gets across this reluctant hero figure, condemning of the way the world works, wonderfully stubborn when it comes to assumed authority figures and able to handle the emotional side a lot.
Although there have been charter schools in Los Angeles since the early 1990s, the movement took flight early in this decade behind such figures as philanthropist Eli Broad, former school board president Caprice Young, former Mayor Richard Riordan and a long list of teachers and principals who were fed up by the ever - shifting reform agendas of Los Angeles Unified — and by what many saw as a recalcitrant teachers union, the powerful United Teachers Los Angeles.
The typical or median amount owed on all outstanding student loan balances is about $ 13,000 among young households with such debt.3 This comports closely with other recent student debt figures.
Figuring out where to leave such a young puppy for three weeks was incredibly stressful.
Ellie is such an appealing and unusual video game character — an Ellen Page look - alike voiced expertly by the 29 - year - old Ashley Johnson — that at one point I found myself rooting for Joel to die so that The Last of Us would become her game, a story about a lost young girl instead of another look inside the plight of her brooding, monosyllabic father figure.
In the Super Mario World cartoon, she is a motherly figure to the young Yoshi and Oogtar, and in the cartoons overall, she is practical and generous to a fault, such as trying to convince the Mario Bros. to return home despite the fact that she is still under the threat of Koopa.
While some might roll their eyes at such a mode, it makes the game more accessible to younger gamers and can help you figure out how to beat that troublesome level.
Over the past decade the exhibitions programme has featured solo shows by established international figures such as Ellen Gallagher, Thomas Hirschhorn, Gabriel Kuri, Rashid Johnson, Rivane Neuenschwander, Roman Ondak, Amie Siegel and Lawrence Weiner, as well as those by younger and mid-career artists such as Michael Dean, Thea Djordjadze and Oscar Murillo.
Such is the case at the Pilar Corrias booth, where one can spot the bright, patchy figures of Tschabalala Self, a young painter, whose works starred in the New Museum's «Trigger: Gender as a Tool and a Weapon» show this fall.
Five exhibitions each year profile the work of established international figures such as Tom Friedman, Mark Dion, Rivane Neuenschwander, Alfredo Jaar and Superflex; as well as that by younger and mid-career British artists such as Oscar Murillo, Eva Rothschild and Ryan Gander.
Moreover, it adds to the group of works by younger photographers who explore the ways three - dimensional forms can be captured through photography, such as Roe Ethridge, Erin Shirreff, and Sara VanDerBeek, many of whom consider Lawler a key figure in the development of their practices.
Their extravagantly installed exhibitions, the artists» free - wheeling individual approaches, and their varied and compelling work have all had a wide - ranging and profound influence on several generations of their students and on many younger artists since then, including such well - known figures as Chris Ware (SAIC 1991 — 93), Sue Williams, Gary Panter, and Amy Sillman — as has been documented in the recent film Hairy Who & the Chicago Imagists.
The Painted World includes paintings by important historical figures such as Paul Feeley (1910 - 1966), Yayoi Kusama, and Myron Stout (1908 - 1987); Moira Dryer (1957 - 1992) and Steven Parrino (1958 - 2005), two influential artists whose lives were cut short; and younger artists who are seriously pursuing abstraction, such as Mark Grotjahn and Ann Pibal.
Says Wilson of her child figures, «they depict a «chorus» of young girls, all of whom I see as being an extension of myself and as representations of the many voices I have inside of me — as such I consider my work to be an ongoing exploration of self - portraiture.»
A key figure in the first generation of British conceptual artists, he was a professor at Goldsmith's College, where he trained many of the YBA (Young British Artists), such as Damien Hirst and Gary Hume.
In addition to more familiar figures such as artists Christian Boltanski, Daniel Buren, Yves Klein and Annette Messager, architects Le Corbusier, Jean Nouvel and Renzo Piano, and designer Philippe Starck, Premises introduces a younger generation of French artists and architects, including Absalon, Thomas Hirschhorn, Pierre Huyghe, Patrick Berger, Frederic Boerl, Anne Lacaton and Jean Philippe Vassal, who had not yet become widely known outside France at the time of publication.
Deller emerged after the Young British Artists, who began exhibiting together in 1988, many of them wrapped up in the rising art market and collected by figures such as Charles Saatchi.
One of the youngest of the second - generation abstract expressionists, he invites comparison with such figures as Alfred Leslie and Grace Hartigan, whose vigorous brushwork brought them attention in the 1950s but whose changing styles have made their oeuvres tricky to summarize.
Smiling out from a field of now - illustrious figures such as Cindy Sherman, Jenny Holzer, Ashley Bickerton, and Jeff Koons is the young hopeful, finally getting her art - historical due at Milwaukee's Institute of Visual Arts, with a full - blown survey aptly titled «Landmarks.»
Using quotes from famous female figures such as Anne frank and Rosa Parks, the young people re-enacted the narratives behind the quotes and created fictional ones of their own.
One can see all sorts of affinities in her work to a younger generation of British artists, including Heather Phillipson, Helen Marten and Ed Atkins, as well as to figures such as Kurt Schwitters and Pipilotti Rist.
Other figures include neighbors and acquaintances, such as a ballet dancer; a young art student; a taxi driver; a traveling businessman; a local boy (Georgie Arce) who ran errands for Neel and who sat for her on several occasions; and other children and their families.
Women House's 39 artists come from four continents; they span from historic figures such as Claude Cahun to a young generation: Mexican artist Pia Camil, Iranian Nazgol Ansarinia, Portuguese Joana Vasconcelos, German Isa Melsheimer or the French Laure Tixierand Elsa Sahal... Some of the names are already famous (Louise Bourgeois, Niki de Saint Phalle, Martha Rosler, Mona Hatoum, Cindy Sherman, Rachel Whiteread), others are the subject of recent rediscoveries connected to a rereading of the History of Art in terms of gender parity (Birgit Jürgenssen, Ana Vieira, Laetitia Parente, Heidi Bucher).
From dense New York City to light - filled Southern California, the work features well - known figures such as Joan Jonas, Kiki Smith, Francesco Clemente, Chuck Close, Nancy Holt, and Alex Katz as well as exciting younger members, including Dana Schutz, Lucas Blalock, Tauba Auerbach, Keltie Ferris, Rashid Johnson, and Elad Lassry.
One of the leading figures in the generation of Young British Artists who emerged in the 1990s, Lucas has collaborated with various artists such as Tracey Emin, William Corwin and Olivier Garbay.
The gallery represents a diverse, international group of artists working in all mediums including pioneering figures who emerged in the mid-20th Century such as Robert Watts, Agnes Denes, Michelle Stuart and Kunié Sugiura, and established younger artists such as Amy Cutler, Laurel Nakadate, Malerie Marder, Dean Byington and Ian Davis.
Finally, the exhibition includes images and accounts — some unexpected — from a wide range of influential figures of the time, such as Ay - O, John Cage, Johnny Carson, Christo, Ornette Coleman, Philip Corner, Simone Forti, Merv Griffin, Geoff Hendricks, Dick Higgins, Jörg Immendorff, Ray Johnson, Allan Kaprow, Billy Klüver, Alison Knowles, John Lennon, Les Levin, Mayor John Lindsay, Alvin Lucier, George Maciunas, Meredith Monk, Max Neuhaus, Yoko Ono, Nam June Paik, Otto Piene, Yvonne Rainer, Carolee Schneemann, David Tudor, Robert Watts, and La Monte Young.
The show features over 40 architects, ranging from renowned 20th century masters and internationally celebrated contemporary architects such as Tadao Ando, Toyo Ito, Kazuyo Sejima (SANAA) and Kenzo Tange; to exciting figures little known outside of Japan including Osamu Ishiyama, Kazunari Sakamoto and Kazuo Shinohara and young rising stars such as Hideyuki Nakayama and Chie Konno.
Corrigan's brushy numbers star the protagonists of such young - adult novels — lithe, energetic figures exploring haunted houses and spooky forests, flashlights in hand.
Exhibitions have showcased numerous contemporary art movements such as Minimalism, Neo-Expressionism, and Britart by Young British Artists, as well as avant - garde art from China, while featured artists have included outstanding figures like Andy Warhol (1928 - 87), Phillip Guston (1913 - 80), Richard Serra (b. 1939), Anselm Kiefer (b. 1945), Gerhard Richter (b. 1932), Donald Judd (1928 - 94), Damien Hirst (b. 1965), and Tracey Emin (b. 1963), among many others.
Now features works of art by leading figures whose careers have centered on the African - American experience, such as Elizabeth Catlett, Romare Bearden, Betye Saar, and Ernest Withers, as well as expressions by younger artists.
It introduced emerging international artists to Scandinavia, many of them now renowned figures, such as Wolfgang Tillmans, Jonathan Monk, Aernout Mik, Stan Douglas, Eija - Liisa Athila, Kara Walker, Pierre Huyghe, Elmgreen & Dragset, and Rodney Graham, alongside a young generation of promising Swedish artists like Annika von Hausswolf, Fia Backström, and Maria Lindberg.
Women House's 39 artists come from four continents; they span from historic figures such as Claude Cahun to a young generation: Mexican artist Pia Camil, Iranian Nazgol Ansarinia, Portuguese Joana Vasconcelos, German Isa Melsheimer or the French Laure Tixier and Elsa Sahal... Some of the names are already famous (Louise Bourgeois, Niki de Saint Phalle, Martha Rosler, Mona Hatoum, Cindy Sherman, Rachel Whiteread), others are the subject of recent rediscoveries connected to a rereading of the History of Art in terms of gender parity (Birgit Jürgenssen, Ana Vieira, Laetitia Parente, Heidi Bucher).
Frith Street Gallery has been able to mount unparalleled exhibitions of young and established artists (including seminal figures such as Louise Bourgeois, Giuseppe Penone, Alexandr Sokurov, Chantal Akerman and Ida Applebroog) in a remarkable architectural environment.
This puts works by esteemed figures such as Elizabeth Catlett, Betye Saar, Maren Hassinger and Senga Nengudi into an intergenerational dialogue with younger artists such as Brenna Youngblood.
In Tomoko Nagai's works, various motifs including animals such as bears, cats, and horses; young girls and imaginary figures; and trees and mushrooms are scattered against backgrounds of forest or rooms which look precisely as if they were theater sets.
Grounded in an assembly of works dating from the 1980s and 1990s by eminent figures such as Louise Bourgeois, Robert Gober, Mike Kelley, Martin Kippenberger, Paul McCarthy, and Annette Messager, but also foregrounding projects by younger talents such as Paul Chan, Guyton \ Walker, Nate Lowman, and Wangechi Mutu, the exhibition immerses visitors in a focused survey of some of the most salient artistic developments of the past few decades.
Two are, naturally, of himself, with others in the dozen featuring cultural figures such as Kara Walker, Cecily Brown, and a young Philip Glass hovering over the escalators.
Before I went to this show, I thought of Ader as a conceptual artist in the mode of Chris Burden and Bruce Nauman, unusual only in that he was such a romantic figure - young, handsome and melancholic.
In the 1980s, such works inspired artists like Sigmar Polke, David Salle, Julian Schnabel and, more recently, the younger New York artist Joshua Abelow, who has incorporated many of the artist's figures into his drawings.
If the «new Swiss art scene» in the 90s, led by figures such as» John Armleder, Pipilotti Rist, Thomas Hirschhorn, Peter Fischli & David Weiss or Ugo Rondinone, has gained its place in international museums, what about today's young generation of artists?
She paints figures of young boys and girls presenting them dangled in dreamy surroundings of a lost innocence, such as the foliage of a forest or the waters of a lake.
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