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public and sculpture
For instance, Dave Cole is a contemporary sculpture artist who practiced knitting as graffiti for a large-scale public art installation in Melbourne, Australia for the Big West Arts Festival in 2009.
MIT allocates a percentage of the budget for all new construction and renovation to commission and support its extensive public art and outdoor sculpture collection.
** Sky Mirror is a public sculpture by artist, Anish Kapoor
The Chicago Picasso a 50 ' high public Cubist sculpture.
He was commissioned to make a maquette for a huge-high public sculpture to be built in Chicago, known usually as the Chicago Picasso.
Art Institute of Chicago professor Lorado Taft led a public campaign to restore the building and turn it into another art museum, one devoted to sculpture.
This large, mixed media sculpture is situated outdoors in the downtown Loop area of Chicago, across the street from another large public sculpture, the Chicago Picasso.
Newark also has two public sculpture works by Gutzon Borglum — Wars of America in Military Park and Seated Lincoln in front of the Essex County Courthouse.
Salisbury's annual International Arts Festival, started in 1973, and held in late May to early June, provides a programme of theatre, live music, dance, public sculpture, street performance and art exhibitions.
The jubé ( choir screen ) that separated the liturgical choir from the nave was torn down and the present stalls built ( some of the magnificent sculpture from this screen was later found buried underneath the paving and preserved, though sadly is not on public display ).
* Continuum ( sculpture ), a 1976 public artwork by American sculptor Charles O. Perry
The majority of public art is sculpture.
This is Cookstown's sole piece of public sculpture.
The city has become known for its support of the arts, especially public sculpture.
The second Wright house is the Kentuck Knob residence, grounds, and sculpture park-open to the public for tours and countryside walks.
Rapid City also has a large amount of public sculpture on display in many parts of the city.
Waupun also has the most outdoor public sculpture per capita of any city in North America.
To honor the 200th anniversary of Barnum's birth, the Bethel Historical Society commissioned a life-size sculpture, created by local resident David Guesualdi, that stands outside the public library.
Rockefeller Center represents a turning point in the history of architectural sculpture: it is among the last major building projects in the United States to incorporate a program of integrated public art.
In the 1990s, Stella began making free-standing sculpture for public spaces and developing architectural projects.
* uses of works, such as architecture or sculpture, which are located permanently in public places ;
Libraries often display exhibits inside and outside the structures, as this sculpture of a little girl reading at the public library in Trinidad, Colorado | Trinidad, Colorado.
* Trio ( sculpture ), a 1972 public art work by artist George Sugarman

public and by
Consitutional government, popular vote, trial by jury, public education, labor unions, cooperatives, communes, socialized ownership, world courts, and the veto power in world councils are but a few examples.
The singular uncompromising force of their revolt against the cult of restraint is illustrated by their refusal to dance in a public place.
Examples are in public utilities, making military aircraft and accessories, or where the investment and risk for a proprietorship would be too great for a much needed project impossible to achieve by any means other than the corporate form, e.g. constructing major airports or dams.
Corporations are apt by nature to be impersonal, inhumane, shortsighted and almost exclusively profit-motivated, a picture they could scarcely afford to present to the public.
From an initial investment of $1,200 in 1943, it has grown, with no additional capital investment, to a present value estimated by some as exceeding $10,000,000 ( we don't disclose financial figures to the public ).
It recurred in the press conferences: the President's remarks about his running developed a singular tone, one which we find in few statements made by public individuals on such a matter.
A lady, you made clear to me both by precept and example, never raised her voice or slumped in her chair, never failed in social tact ( in heaven, for instance, would not mention St. John the Baptist's head ), never pouted or withdrew or scandalized in company, never reminded others of her physical presence by unseemly sound or gesture, never indulged in public scenes or private confidences, never spoke of money save in terms of alleviating suffering, never gossiped or maligned, never stressed but always minimized the hopelessness of anything from sin to death itself.
Steele lost his seat in Parliament, and his personal quarrel with Swift, by now a public issue, thus reached its climax.
`` Does any sane Democrat believe that Mr. Hearst, a person unknown even to his constituency and his colleagues, without a word or act in the public life of his country, past or present, that can be shown to be his to commend him, could by any possibility be elected President of the United States??
In short order, the general history became his most popular work and has remained, aside from his later Social history, the work most widely favored by the public.
This is a public bathing beach, easily accessible by tramway from the center of Athens.
Although this kind of wholesale objection came at first from some men who were not technically Puritans, still, once the Puritans gained power, they climaxed the affair by passing the infamous ordinance of 1642 which decreed that all `` public stage-plays shall cease and be forborne ''.
Both abolition of war and new techniques of production, particularly robot factories, greatly increase the world's wealth, a situation described in the following passage, which has the true utopian ring: `` Everything was so cheap that the necessities of life were free, provided as a public service by the community, as roads, water, street lighting and drainage had once been.
Seen by the public, the musician is the underdog par excellence.
That such expansion can be obtained without a raise in taxes is due to growth of the tax digest and sound fiscal planning on the part of the board of commissioners, headed by Chairman Charles O. Emmerich who is demonstrating that the public trust he was given was well placed, and other county officials.
This will have a beneficial effect by expediting public business ; ;
The facts, he adds, are hidden from public view by squeamish objections to calling bad conditions by their right name and by insistence on token integration rather than on real improvement of the schools, regardless of the color of their students.
In each city quick public reaction and fast action by the city government halted the threats of more serious incidents.
The arguments advanced by those individuals and groups who oppose the system in force and who would drastically curtail or do away entirely with hospital care for the non-service-connected case, seem to be coldly impractical and out-of-step with the wishes of the general public.
In addition, would not the young female public of Washington be afforded a greater degree of protection at night when they are on the streets if they were accompanied by a dog on a leash??
After all, they are paid by the public, they should be examples.
Thank you for the article by George Sokolsky on the public apathy to impudence.

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