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  • Clearly the megalosaurus in the opening passage of Bleak House is a flight of hyperbolic fancy (inspired, I would guess, by the papier-mâché dinosaurs constructed for the Crystal Palace Exhibition, a couple of years earlier).
  • IHSB: The way to describe the first pro season for the most oddly named man alive (Allen Lorenz Pollock = A.J. Pollock?) is solid but unspectacular, which is disappointing given that the organization expected him to rip through Mid-A South Bend given that Midwest League Competition wasn't foreign to Pollock, given that Notre Dame plays an exhibition game against the SilverHawks at the beginning of each season. AZ Snakepit
  • Yet as a wartime document the exhibition feels fresh and alive. Times, Sunday Times
  • At fourteen he was sent to the University of Glasgow, where he came under the influence of Francis Hutcheson, and in 1740 he went up to Oxford as Snell exhibitioner at Balliol College, remaining there till 1746. Introductory Note
  • The Museum is looking to host exhibitions that celebrate major technological breakthroughs and the people behind them.
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  • On the occasion of his 95th birthday, the city of Paris celebrates his work with an exhibition in the hall of the Hôtel-de-Ville, retracing 75 years of his career, with stories and reminiscences by the artist.
  • Forming the pivot of the exhibition is a large group of watercolours.
  • The exhibition is testimony to the common themes that bind them and yet the unmistakeably individual genius and style of each.
  • The result is a species of amphitheatric arena, in which any of the dramatic exhibitions, that are so pleasing to this spectacle-loving nation, may be enacted. Recollections of Europe
  • The essay is finally delivered and the exhibition is a success. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The photographs are on exhibition until the end of September.
  • It traces the history of sugar and its social and economic impact on the island in a lively and informative exhibition. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the evidence of his latest exhibition, Miller is an artist who is past his best.
  • Dr Dewes hoped the exhibition would be shown around the world once it closed in Christchurch in November.
  • The following year police raided an exhibition of Lawrence's paintings and seized every canvas on which they could descry any wisp of pubic hair.
  • Note: Fees for the standard exhibition booth include those for exhibition space, 2.5-meters-high wainscot, making of lintel, negotiation table, two chairs, 220V mains socket and two spotlights .
  • Ajmal Aqtash, writes that, "The exhibition traces the evolution of Lalvani's genomic art as filtered through two major series, AlgoRhythms ™ and XURF ™, each exploring Lalvani's principal concern with the relationship between genetic codes and sculptural creation, and more specifically, between" genomics "- sculpture derived from formal rules, and" epigenomics "- works created through external agents like forces, respectively. Steven Mesler: Form Follows Force: Haresh Lalvani
  • The work of the Hard-Edge painters, their first collective exhibition catalog in 1959 asserted, runs counter to a widespread contemporary belief in the primary value of emotion and intuition in esthetic experience … the [Hard-Edge painter] is not preoccupied with art as an opportunity to make autobiographical statements. California Cool
  • A catalogue has been produced to accompany the exhibition, which runs from 24 November to 18 December.
  • Each new exhibition of the irrevocableness of the break between Jesus and the leaders was a severe test of their loyalty. The Life of Jesus of Nazareth
  • There's an exhibition on the theme of the second world war at the Museum; I'll pay it a visit and report back!
  • She has had successful exhibitions of her ceramics and sculptures and has a sense of having her identity back. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are obviously a hundred ways of structuring an exhibition on Africa.
  • The curators were judicious in their selection of authors for the exhibition catalogue.
  • This dynamic is the focus of the section of the exhibition titled "Ideas Not Theories: Artists and The Club. Mark Wiener and Linda DiGusta: Reunion -- "Abstract Expressionist New York" Opens @ MoMA
  • The exhibition is on until September 17.
  • This can be done at the exhibition by examining historic objects found during archaeological digs. Times, Sunday Times
  • He becomes cold, heartless and an egotistical exhibitionist; much like the man that left him for dead.
  • The book with its various signatures and the exhibition title encapsulate the continuing dynamic of the oral-literate interaction over the Treaty. Book & Print in New Zealand: A Guide to Print Culture in New Zealand
  • This exhibition pools the collections of nine museums to explore the county's vibrant cultural life. Times, Sunday Times
  • The largest siderostat in the world is the Paris 50-inch refractor, which formed the chief attraction of the Palais d'Optique at the Exhibition of 1900. A Popular History of Astronomy During the Nineteenth Century Fourth Edition
  • Crane has also been diagnosed as suffering from exhibitionism and anti-social personality disorder.
  • Today's attendance figures at those galleries and exhibitions would have astonished and thrilled curators in the 1960s.
  • Pity about the subterranean exhibition space.
  • All this is not to say that the exhibition is unstimulating or worth forgetting about.
  • The museum is staging an exhibition of Picasso's work.
  • As a part of the festival, bird-watching tours, a fishermen exhibition, boat race and a series of cultural programmes are being planned.
  • The aisles of the exhibition floor were uncrowded and the mood was relaxed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The main public entrance on the east side is signposted by a huge canopy that draws visitors into a long, vaulted undercroft containing an exhibition space, cafe and shop.
  • The exhibition aims to familiarise visitors with these fascinating plants.
  • We should therefore not be surprised that the twenties were an enthusiastic display of unchaperoned dating, provocative dress, and exhibitionist behavior.
  • During the yearlong exhibition, didactic programs are offered for schoolchildren.
  • We went to an exhibition of 17th century Dutch still lifes.
  • The post-war change in approach can be symbolised in the snapshot, subject of another section of the exhibition.
  • After a few months in dreary England, Alfred Tayler went to the Empire Exhibition and was seduced by the thought of farming in Southern Rhodesia. On Doris Lessing « Tales from the Reading Room
  • The gallery hosts various exhibitions and a permanent collection.
  • Holmes however was just seen in an exhibition fight, so it might be that the old warhorse will still step in the ring despite what the public would hope.
  • She refused to allow the exhibition of her husband's work.
  • On view are nearly 100 sculptures in beeswax, paper and bronze, along with photographs, miniatures and drawings in an exhibition largely installed by the artist.
  • In April next year, he unveils this new work in a major exhibition at the McLaurin Gallery in Ayr.
  • An unrealized project designed for a site in Volterra, Italy, it is represented in this exhibition by numerous drawings and a large maquette.
  • In ‘The Queen's Court ’, the exhibition broadens out into a more thematic display.
  • It was a fascinating experience to be included in an exhibition of this sort.
  • A Miami housing tour, education sessions, and exhibitions highlight the best in luxury kitchens and baths.
  • People have been flocking to the exhibition.
  • More than 500 trade exhibitors took part in the exhibition, and 32 stands were nominated for the award.
  • Grammer School and at Brasenose College, Oxford, where he was Hulme exhibitioner. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • A healthy suppuration will always set in after the exhibition of Apis, provided Sulphur or a psoric taint do not gain the ascendancy. Apis Mellifica or, The Poison of the Honey-Bee, Considered as a Therapeutic Agent
  • The catalogue will be on sale at the gallery during the exhibition and in bookstores after it closes.
  • When the other pupils were taken to an exhibition, he was left behind.
  • Hence, the MoBiA exhibition appeals to interests ranging from theology and the complexities of interpretation to the aesthetic delights of bibliophilia. Four Centuries of Love and Suffering for the Word
  • Recently, he presented "Unpublished," a photography exhibition at Art Basel in Miami and co-founded that city's and arguably the country's hottest new retail spot, The Webster, a three-story boutique for fashion, photography, design and food, housed in an Art Deco space finished with milky marble and brass. L'Homme de la Renaissance
  • Have you been to see the Van Gogh exhibition yet?
  • Seagoing exhibition - descended from two generations of seamen, Leonard Shiel has inherited a great love of 'seagoing'. Belfasttelegraph.co.uk - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • They don't tout their wares on the internet or at UK property exhibitions.
  • The final section of this exhibition is devoted to works executed by artists after they had left Rome and the Villa Medici.
  • According to a recently opened exhibition at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art, "The Model as Muse: Embodying Fashion," the muse lives on as the fashion model who inspires masses of women to dress in ways that capture the spirit of the age. Where Have All the Muses Gone?
  • Joe Bradley's simple installations (pictured at right) are examples of the "lessness" that underscores the exhibition. The Fine Art of Less
  • The exhibition provided a stellar chance to feature the work of five female artists from and for the Haitian art community.
  • Judith, for instance, has the beginnings of a sexually acting out behavior called exhibitionism.
  • A fire in the gallery caused the premature closing of the exhibition.
  • Give them a chance to make an exhibition of themselves and these two never miss the opportunity, as they did while attempting to upstage the president's address to Parliament.
  • A guide showed us round the exhibition.
  • I'll have another opportunity to visit the exhibition next year.
  • But invest in the book which accompanies this exhibition. Times, Sunday Times
  • I had considered an earlier return to blogging during the Edinburgh Fringe when I went to my usual unplanned and eclectic mix of dance, exhibitions, theatre and the uncategorisable. Archive 2008-08-01
  • Changes in sexual behavior, though uncommon, have been seen in patients with epilepsy, including hypersexuality, pansexuality, erotomania, sexual paranoia, exhibitionism, and fetishism.
  • His exhibition, Senseless, depicts the effects of what happens when people are deprived of the five senses.
  • He was an editor, cartoonist, film maker and scenic artist with ABC television before his solo exhibition with Watters Gallery in Sydney in 1966.
  • He touched her lightly under the chin with a solitary finger, a common exhibition of affection she had noticed, and the look in his eyes made Sara blink back tears of happiness.
  • The exhibition received little attention in the press.
  • Most extraordinary of all is a colossal pair of tortoiseshell and ivory globular vases and covers, probably made as exhibition pieces.
  • His history is, he argued, "a biography of things, a filiation of objects, not as pictures of an exhibition, but as records of the process of their coming into existence. Trafficking Materials and Gendered Experimental Practices: Radium Research in Early 20th Century Vienna
  • However, it is hoped to have another exhibition later in the year and anyone who would like to give photos for this can bring them to Lorrarine Foy who will have them copied and the originals returned immediately.
  • Their sprawling theme park of paintings, photographs, sculptures, installations and videos amounts to a surprisingly ambitious exhibition.
  • Both are catalogues accompanying major exhibitions of Minimalism and Geometric Abstraction in the postwar period.
  • A photo exhibition, ‘French Urbanscapes’, by Atul Sharma, a lawyer and lensman, shot on his many journeys to France, is one of the forthcoming events.
  • The curators of the exhibition take a more benign view. Times, Sunday Times
  • The garnet and blue clad hoopsters competed in four exhibition contests that season, winning each by a comfortable margin.
  • Back in Hastings, there's an Old Town Carnival Week (31 July – 8 August) with exhibitions, guided walks and the famous "seaboot" race (oldtowncarnivalweek. co.uk). B&B review | Black Rock House, Hastings
  • In this new exhibition, John's love of colour and natural beauty comes to the fore.
  • Meh, the snake show was way more exciting than the reptile exhibition, a display of motionless, sleeping snakes.
  • The BBC Radio 2 Roadshow will broadcast live from the exhibition.
  • The exhibition provides endless proof of refinements of beauty in textiles and architecture, woodwork and metalwork, ceramics and miniature painting.
  • This is impressive in its way, but also self-serving, exhibitionistic, and ultimately stultifying.
  • While the catalogue is a compendium of information on the artist and her work, it does not devote sufficient attention to one of the most extraordinary aspects of the exhibition.
  • Its publication is also the launchpad for an exhibition that has been shown in Madrid and Seville and will be coming to London early next year.
  • The exhibition presented a picture of general prosperity in China's economy.
  • Fusser said exhibitions in Hong Kong are professionally organised and efficient, with sophisticated logistics.
  • They hoped that the exhibition would enhance the cultural life of the nation.
  • None of the youngsters made long-winded speeches, but they said it all through sprightly dances that were a celebration of life and an exhibition of talent.
  • This exhibition explores the enduring architectural question of the relationship of surface to structure, a problem the investigation views through the lenses of both architectural and automotive design, focusing on the spectrum of systems defined as monocoque, semi-monocoque and superleggera. Media Newswire
  • A concurrent trade fair will comprise stands of about fifty museums, exhibition specialists and suppliers.
  • The exhibition on the theme of growing up in a small fishing village looked at stories of truancy, illness and religion and what children of those bygone days did during their leisure time.
  • The exhibition moves on to the National Gallery, Washington, next month.
  • This exhibition reminds us that such a result was hardly preordained.
  • Drawn primarily from the Metropolitan's collections, the exhibition features more than fifty instruments from small personal types such as panpipes and courting whistles to larger forms played at performances heard by the entire community, such as the exquisitely carved temple drums of the Austral Islands or the imposing sacred slit gongs of New Guinea. NYC.com's Exclusive New York City Event Calendar : Art
  • Nevertheless, her performance was somewhat overshadowed by the increasingly exhibitionistic shape-throwing of Stephen McAllister, the in-house main-course chef.
  • Not a natural exhibitionist, he likes his fists to do the talking. The Sun
  • An out-and-out nationalist, he promoted Irish industry by building exhibition buildings.
  • In the case of the Japanese-born Nara, this exhibition featuring more that 100 of his works -- from paintings, drawings, illustrations, album covers and installations -- shows how he evolved from a more traditional art-schoolish approach to painting to become a leading proponent of the neo-pop kawa-kawai creepy cute school of pop-art. Brad Balfour: Closing This Weekend -- Two Shows of Artists Who Use Music as Inspiration
  • Many art exhibitions and cultural events were sent abroad.
  • In the exhibition, the piece was perhaps over-represented by smaller bronze versions, a plaster maquette, a giant photo-mural on cloth and a handsome new series of six inkjet prints.
  • It drew great admiration both at the exhibition and in the saleroom, Outred added. Warhol Self-Portrait Sells For $17.4 Million At Auction
  • Nineteen exhibition spaces are arranged as an enfilade of rooms that define an L-shaped route through the building, with its Italian marble columns and high ceilings.
  • This year we have a programme of exhibition already planned for the rest of the year.
  • The best of every bit that goes into making a wedding trousseau will be here at the exhibition, she assures.
  • The information panels and labels, on the other hand, are strongly ethnographic so that the exhibition can work at both levels.
  • Whilst he was a choral exhibitioner at Cambridge, he sang with the university opera group.
  • There's a shuttle bus from the hotel to the exhibition grounds.
  • The exhibition will showcase a special range of shawls, stoles, garments, sarees, scarves, caps, gloves, sweaters, durries and fabric in embroidery, mirror work, weaves and natural dyes.
  • Exhibition revenue rose 7 % and continued to benefit from the medium's effectiveness in bringing buyers and sellers together.
  • Then it was rather a trial of strength and endurance than an exhibition of skill.
  • Guy Bourdin, the book, is the catalog of the first serious retrospective exhibition of the photographer's work curated by Charlotte Cotton for the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
  • This exhibition features many beautiful still lifes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Today it is a three floored gallery space, hosting an array of exhibitions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Down the years the latter used it as an agricultural exhibition hall, a school dormitory and a hospital ward.
  • Most of the ground floor was inaccessible to the public, and was otherwise occupied by a small café and three temporary exhibition rooms. Times, Sunday Times
  • A final word apropos of post-pop museology: Although this show has just opened, the first edition of the exhibition catalog has already sold out, which proves that an historical show rich in cultural implication can draw people to its concerns. Art and Design in the Lab
  • The exhibition examines the ways in which people clothe themselves and the effects of dress as self-representation or as group identity.
  • He said the exhibition had been a massive success with people queuing into the park grounds.
  • The library has a policy of mounting changing exhibitions.
  • The temporary exhibitions are always busiest and usually cost. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bradford has trumped Los Angeles in the race to mount a major photographic exhibition.
  • These images, part of a larger exhibition of photos taken from 2001-2002, begin to put a face on their staggeringly large numbers and aim to make their situation less deniable and more real.
  • Forming the pivot of the exhibition is a large group of watercolours.
  • He studied at Glasgow University and as a Snell exhibitioner at Balliol College, Oxford.
  • Normally the Colts ' most disciplined lineman, Glenn picked up two false-start penalties in the exhibition finale.
  • The last festival depended on selling exhibition space in large marquees as well as satellite exhibition space to cover the cost of the festival, which is intended to be self-financing.
  • Latvians who escaped persecution in their occupied country and set up home in Bradford have been given a special preview of a moving exhibition.
  • The secrets of The Mysterious Bog People are unravelled in a new exhibition.
  • The present store area within the Exhibition Hall should be freed to allow for conversion to classroom use.
  • This quotation comes from a conversation between the artist and Sarah Martin in the exhibition catalog, which is essential to understanding the intent of the show—excepting the philosophically naïve yet slightly condescending initial essay, "Re-imagining Reality" by Sîan Ede. An Eruption in Margate
  • As a tribute to the cinema hall, the first philatelic exhibition is on the ‘World Cinema’ collection of Mohan V. Raman, a film artiste and philatelist.
  • Most designers featured in the exhibition have chosen to play with the image of their master himself, with his long trunk and short legs, the characteristic derby hat and pince-nez glasses.
  • Science museums have tried to shake off their somewhat starchy image by mounting exhibitions designed to draw in the crowds.
  • This visually sumptuous exhibition brings together some of the finest paintings the artist produced while in Britain. Times, Sunday Times
  • This exhibition puts scholarship above showmanship. Times, Sunday Times
  • The exhibition has now moved on to Edinburgh.
  • As this is her first exhibition, her eyes naturally light up when someone compliments an exhibit.
  • A useful and more pertinent account of the pictures themselves is handed out on admission to the exhibition.
  • The audience get to spy on the activities of the guests and staff - some of them lonely, some of them deviant, some of them rompingly exhibitionist. Culture | guardian.co.uk
  • But such is the uneasy state of the Lakers that something as mundane as his participation in an exhibition game qualifies as news these days.
  • Thirdly, Wherein this giving consisteth; of which I cannot find whether they mean by it the appointment of Christ to be a recoverer, or his actual exhibition in the flesh for the accomplishment of his ministration. The Death of Death in the Death of Christ
  • They include exhibition catalogues, works on art theory and works on individual artists.
  • Their exhibition features traditional and contemporary Pacific art and carvings.
  • At about the time of the exhibition, it emerged that the firm was infringing the Medlock patent.
  • A handful of other paintings and monotypes were on hand, but their greater sizes and varying approaches seemed to dilute the exhibition.
  • Some of the interesting works available at the exhibition are bronze statuettes inspired by the metal sculpting of the Gupta and Chola period and a Panchloha sculpture of Lord Krishna playing the flute.
  • The exhibition also contains some satirical portrayals of the British elite, which benefited from the salve trade, for example, Sir Foster Cunliffe by Yinka Shonibare of the U. K.
  • Such a badly presented exhibition invites criticism.
  • Sometimes more reportage than art exhibition, the show failed to provide a rigorous historical analysis.
  • The exhibition featured bobbin lace, patchwork and quilting, cross stitch, canvas work embroidery, macramé, and even miniature furniture.
  • At a concurrent exhibition, another gallerist also refused to show the banned images. Times, Sunday Times
  • Once May Day is over, direct activists are to turn their attentions to a huge arms exhibition at the end of the summer.
  • Xu notes that, except for exhibitions or scientific exchanges, it is against the law to export vertebrate fossils - fossils of animals with backbones - from China.
  • The exhibition traces the history of graphic design in America from the 19th century to the present.
  • Science museums have tried to shake off their somewhat starchy image by mounting exhibitions designed to draw in the crowds.
  • Hey, great, the hocus-pocus exhibition is still going strong. TICKLED PINK
  • It was a scintillating partnership that wowed the crowd and their teammates, who huddled together on the dressing room balcony to witness a stellar batting exhibition.
  • Those familiar with the artist's work will recognize his series of small, wall-mounted aluminum cubes, shown in this exhibition in red but previously made in blue, gold, silver and black. With a Little Help, an Artist Shows His Metal
  • Using nylon, copper, light, steel and found objects, Khumari has created an exhibition of sculptures and photograms, which are made by exposing objects placed on treated paper to sunlight.
  • Exhibition games are the NFL equivalent of football's meaningless pre-season friendlies.
  • This is the first exhibition devoted to Ruskin's engagement with printmaking examining his use of various methods, etching, woodcut, mezzotint and steel and copper engraving.
  • With obviously far more extensive resources, the Getty has also put together an exhibition of ephemera under the title Greetings from L.A. Peter Clothier: One Saturday: Art/L.A.
  • The personal picture exhibition is housed in that building.
  • There's a stiff £6 entrance fee to the exhibition.
  • He has curated exhibitions on 20 th-century British artists and the decorative arts.
  • The painting was successfully repaired in time for the opening of the exhibition.
  • This is most stunningly displayed in the show's chief highlight, a re - creation of the dining room first exhibited in the 1903 Arts and Crafts Exhibition organized by Stickley in Syracuse, N.Y. The room incorporates the handsome, massive furniture in a setting where everything from the oak-and-burlap wainscot to the pottery vessels on the table and sideboard was designed or overseen by Stickley himself. Four-Square Reformer
  • This exhibition of what is essentially downtown art—physically and intellectually scratchy—in Knoedler's tweedily uptown space should put a happy end to that question for a while. Feats of Rock, Paint & Clay
  • She is one of the artists exhibiting, she works in bronze, ceramic and in this exhibition, her first at the Appleloft, she has large drawings of the human figure, full size body casts and bronze sculpture.
  • She had barely arrived at the international exhibition centre when she was handed a stark Brexit warning. Times, Sunday Times
  • This was a breakthrough exhibition for painter Greg Stone, who has long been a mainstay of the thriving arts community in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
  • The galleries have also joined forces to produce a mailer called the Seattle Gallery Exhibitions, which is mailed to their combined mailing lists.
  • The exhibition Driving in the Landscape attempts to map notions of displacement, migration, immigration, isolation, and Canadiana within an urban landscape that is often presented as culturally unified and even homogenous. Piece of Art or Piece of Shit?
  • The walls will form an exhibition area leading to a galleried level above the hangar that houses the spacecraft and on through to the terminal building. Images of New Mexico’s Spaceport America | Impact Lab
  • Ceruti, Enrico, exhibitioner in London and Milan Exhibition .. The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators
  • The exhibition reassures us that the weaving tradition is alive and well, and developing in new and interesting fields.
  • Vienna commemorated the 200th anniversary of Schubert's birth with a series of exhibitions and concerts.
  • Buildings have been restored, the local infrastructure improved, and special art and history exhibitions organized.
  • A mad Delbian exhibitionist is forcing herself on me! Funk's got a mind of its own.
  • Any exhibition on the wealth of a nation's royal class is an exhibition of the inflated amour-propre of men with money and armies at their beck. Larissa Archer: Asian Art Museum's "Maharaja" Overlooks Crucial Cultural Questions in India
  • The Titian exhibition is judged a resounding success but it is just one of an enormous range of substantial and enjoyable shows in the city.
  • The hottest show in town was the Monet Exhibition at the Art Institute.
  • Within the present exhibition, the emphasis is on Richter's paintings based on photographs, his pure paintings, his famous grisailles and in particular the abstract expressionist works.
  • This year, more such exhibitions, designed to take the library to the reader, may be held in schools and other institutions in the city.
  • I also oohed and ahed over the Saint Laurent exhibition at San Francisco's de Young Museum in December of 2008, and his work never loses one iota of its vision or sparkle. Beth Arnold: Letter From Paris: Yves Saint Laurent 101
  • On the travelator, a tattooed Dutchman speaks rapidly to a girlfriend via his mobile phone whilst walking at full speed against the direction of the belt - perhaps some bizarre form of exercise for exhibitionists.
  • Baker-Smith was a philanthropist even at the age of 15 and used borrowed money to buy up art works at the annual end of year art exhibitions.

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