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It was designed by architect Louis Christiaan Kalff, while the exhibition was conceived by James Gardner.
Between The Lines, group exhibition, James Cohan Gallery, New York
In October 2009, Viola ’ s solo exhibition entitled " Bodies of Light ” appeared at the James Cohan Gallery in New York.
* James McNeill Whistler exhibition catalogs
Additional archaeological materials from James Fort are featured in the Smithsonian Institution's limited exhibition, Written In Bone: Forensic Files of the 17th-Century Chesapeake from February 7, 2009 to January 6, 2013 at the National Museum of Natural History in Washington D. C.
The title Rhapsody in Blue was suggested by Ira Gershwin after his visit to a gallery exhibition of James McNeill Whistler paintings, which bear titles such as Nocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket and Arrangement in Grey and Black ( better known as Whistler's Mother ).
Multimedia artist James Warren " Jas " Felter curated an exhibition called Artists ' Stamps and Stamp Images at Simon Fraser Gallery, Simon Fraser University, Canada, in 1974: the first exhibition to acknowledge the stamp as an artistic medium.
A an exhibition James Bond vehicles appeared in 2012.
* William L. Pressly, James Barry, The Artist as Hero, ( The Tate Gallery ) 1983 ISBN 0-905005-09-0 Catalogue of the 1983 exhibition
An exhibition, Statues de chair: sculptures de James Pradier ( 1790 – 1852 ) at Geneva's Musée d ' Art et d ' Histoire ( October 1985 – February 1986 ) and Paris, Musée du Luxembourg, ( February – May 1986 ) roused some interest in Pradier's career and aesthetic.
* Aikwood Tower, the home of Lord Steel, houses an exhibition on the life and work of James Hogg.
In Italian Hours Henry James describes “ a certain exhibition that I privately enjoyed of the relics of St. Charles Borromeus.
* Future World Heavyweight Champion James J. Corbett is the most successful amateur boxer on America's Pacific Coast and takes part in an exhibition bout with Dempsey.
* Friends and Rivals: James Branch Cabell and Ellen Glasgow, Online exhibition, Virginia Commonwealth University
* Samuel James Hume Organizer of the first exhibition of stagecraft in the United States.
Definitive events in the late 1960s included the exhibition of Hard Edged Abstraction The Field at the National Gallery of Victoria, featuring several prominent painters who would later switch to figuraton, Gunter Christmann, Janet Dawson, Peter Booth and the celebrated Los Angeles muralist James Doolin ( 1932-2002 ).
However, by 2010 a more thoughtful assessment of Stirling's overall career was underway, spearheaded by Anthony Vidler's major exhibition and catalogue, James Frazer Stirling: Notes from the Archive.
A council statement said: “ As part of the new library, there will be a permanent exhibition to chronicle his life and works and an annual event in his memory, and we are pleased to report the state-of-the-art education room will also be named after this influential figure .” The new Dalston C. L. R. James Library was officially opened on 28 February 2012.
At the launch there on 2 March 2012 of a permanent exhibition dedicated to James's life and legacy, Selma James spoke.
One early illustration of his thinking was an exhibition at the Royal Academy in 1986, entitled " London As It Could Be ", which also featured the work of James Stirling and Rogers ' former partner Norman Foster.
In 2008, a memorial arbor to honor James Hoban was completed near his birthplace, and a major exhibition on his life took take place at the White House Visitor Center.
" It was held on at the heart of Old Louisville, where St. James Court and Central Park ( originally Dupont Square ) would eventually be located, and included a 600 by enclosed exhibition building.
1933 ), were included in The Painterly Voice: Bucks County's Fertile Ground, a 2011 exhibition of the James A. Michener Art Museum.

James and credits
Streitz credits Oxford with the Authorized King James Version of the Bible.
Whitehead credits William Rowan Hamilton and Augustus De Morgan as originators of the subject matter, and James Joseph Sylvester with coining the term itself.
James L. Venable composed the opening theme of the series, and Scottish band Bis performed the ending theme song, as played during the credits.
He credits James Goodby ( of the Brookings Institution ) with tracing what he considers the earliest known English-language use soon after the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki ( although it is not quite verbatim ): a communique from a 15 November 1945, meeting of Harry Truman, Clement Attlee and Mackenzie King ( probably drafted by Vannevar Bush – or so Bush claimed in 1970 ) referred to " weapons adaptable to mass destruction ".
According to James Gleick, an NBC research team discovered that when the credits started rolling after a program, 25 % of its viewers would change the channel before it was over.
In the film credits they are simply identified as " Goatee ", based on Michael Schwerner, played by Geoffrey Nauffts ; " Passenger ", based on Andrew Goodman, played by Rick Zieff ; and " Black Passenger ", based on James Chaney, played by Christopher White.
For the 2008 movie Wanted ( starring James McAvoy and Angelina Jolie ), Horn produced Danny Elfman's vocals on the closing credits song " The Little Things ".
While James credits Velikovsky with " point the way to a solution by challenging Egyptian chronology ", he severely criticised the contents of Velikovsky's chronology as " disastrously extreme ", producing " a rash of new problems far more severe than those it hoped to solve " and claiming that " Velikovsky understood little of archaeology and nothing of stratigraphy.
Hayek whose ideas about spontaneous order and inability of government central planners to create thriving economies are seen in the Center ’ s criticism of targeted tax credits and corporate subsidies used by government economic development bureaucracies ; and James M. Buchanan, whose work in public choice economics has informed many of the organization ’ s critiques of state government programs.
However, when the series first aired on October 8, 1999, the comics ' writers Andrew Paquette and James Hudnall were given no writing credits for the work ; the two then filed suit against Fox to be credited for their work.
" Brounhill's instructions blame James IV for moving down the hill to attack the English on marshy ground from a favorable position, and credits the victory to Scottish inexperience rather than English valour.
It featured narration by Bernard Cribbins, and also credits Nicky James and Barbara Sexton with vocals.
His other movie credits include The Young Savages ( 1961 ), The Greatest Story Ever Told ( 1965 ), Battle of the Bulge ( 1965 ), The Dirty Dozen ( 1967 ), The Scalphunters ( 1968 ), supervillain Ernst Stavro Blofeld in the James Bond film On Her Majesty's Secret Service ( 1969 ), Kelly's Heroes ( 1970 ), Pretty Maids All in a Row ( 1971 ), Inside Out ( 1975 ), and Escape to Athena ( 1979 ).
This credits the belief that James ' number 13 is a source of his bad luck.
Roe ( 1916 ) credits James Nasmyth with the invention of the shaper in 1836.
Drivers in the film billed in the opening credits include Dale Van Sickel, Reg Parton, Regina Parton, Tom Bamford, Bob Drake, Marion J. Playan, Hall Brock, Bob Hickman, Rex Ramsay, Hal Grist, Lynn Grate, Larry Schmitz, Richard Warlock, Dana Derfus, Everett Creach, Gerald Jann, Bill Couch, Ted Duncan, Robert Hoys, Gene Roscoe, Jack Mahoney, Charles Willis, Richard Brill, Roy Butterfield, Rudy Doucette, J. J. Wilson, Jim McCullough, Bud Ekins, Glenn Wilder, Gene Curtis, Robert James, John Timanus, Bob Harris, Fred Krone, Richard Ceary, Jesse Wayne, Jack Perkins, Fred Stromsoe, Ronnie Rondell, and Kim Brewer.
He credits James Henry Breasted with the popularisation of them as hymns saying that Breasted ( erroneously ) saw them as " a gospel of the beauty and beneficience of the natural order, a recognition of the message of nature to the soul of man "( quote from Breasted ).
Other scholars he credits in this field are, Mead, Dewey, Thomas, Park, James, Horton, Cooley, Znaniecki, Baldwin, Redfield, and Wirth.
Some of Russell's paintings were shown during the credits of the ABC television series How the West Was Won, starring James Arness.
During the 1960s his credits included The Americanization of Emily, which featured James Garner, Julie Andrews, Melvyn Douglas and James Coburn, an anti-war comedy that remains both Garner's and Andrews ' favorite of their films.
Florida and James Evans and their three children live in a rented project apartment, 17C, at 963 N. Gilbert Ave., in a housing project ( implicitly the infamous Cabrini – Green projects, shown in the opening and closing credits but never mentioned by name on the show ) in a poor, black neighborhood in inner-city Chicago.
His directing credits are many, including James Stock's Star-Gazy Pie and Sauerkraut ( Royal Court Theatre, 1995 ) and Caryl Churchill's Mad Forest for which he won an Obie award.
He has particularly played the role of a US Navy SEAL, which can be seen in his following film credits: Lieutenant Hiram Coffey in The Abyss, Lieutenant James Curran in Navy Seals, and the ill fated Commander Charles Anderson in The Rock.

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