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Kitaj that he was first identified with the emerging British Pop Art movement.
' Arte come arte: persistenza dell ’ opera — Mostra internazionale ' exhibition with works by Frank Auerbach, Lucian Freud, Ronald Kitaj, and Raymond Mason.
Venezia 93 ' exhibition with works by Gilbert and George, Frank Auerbach, Tony Cragg, Richard Deacon, Shirazeh Houshiary, Anish Kapoor, Ronald Kitaj, Malcolm Morley, Ray Smith, and Rachel Whiteread.
The " Groundcourse " was a radical and influential experiment in art education, led by Roy Ascott with a team of artists including R B Kitaj.

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Kitaj were included in an exhibition entitled The Independent Eye: Contemporary British Art From the Collection of Samuel and Gabrielle Lurie, at the Yale Center for British Art.
Kitaj were included in an exhibition entitled The Independent Eye: Contemporary British Art From the Collection of Samuel and Gabrielle Lurie, at the Yale Center for British Art.
Kitaj were included in an exhibition entitled The Independent Eye: Contemporary British Art From the Collection of Samuel and Gabrielle Lurie, at the Yale Center for British Art.
** Leone d ' Oro for the Best Artist of the international exhibition: Gary Hill ( USA ), R. B. Kitaj ( USA )
One such work, by the artist R. B. Kitaj, sold for £ 640 in an auction, making it the most valuable Post-it note on record.
Ikon replaced the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery as the venue for travelling exhibitions of contemporary art such as Diane Arbus curated by John Szarkowski, Chris Orr curated by Nick Serota, Objects and Documents featuring works selected by Richard Smith, An Element of Landscape curated by Jeremy Rees, The Human Clay featuring works selected by R B Kitaj, and Berenice Abbott.

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In recent years, the Underground has commissioned work from leading artists including R. B. Kitaj, John Bellany and Howard Hodgkin.
Modern notable artists who have worked extensively in pastels include Fernando Botero, Francesco Clemente, Daniel Greene, Wolf Kahn, and R. B. Kitaj.
In January 1961, the most famous RBA-Young Contemporaries of all put David Hockney, the American R B Kitaj, Allen Jones, Derek Boshier, Patrick Caulfield, Peter Phillips and Peter Blake on the map.
Hockney, Kitaj and Blake went on to win prizes at the John-Moores-Exhibition in Liverpool in the same year.
* R. B. Kitaj ( 1991 )
The group was led by figures such as Francis Bacon and Freud, and included Frank Auerbach, Michael Andrews, Leon Kossoff, Robert Colquhoun, Robert MacBryde, Reginald Gray, and Kitaj himself.
Kitaj to paint Cecil Court W. C. 2.
Hockney was born in Bradford, England on 9 July 1937 to Laura and Kenneth Hockney and was educated first at Wellington Primary School, then Bradford Grammar School, Bradford College of Art and the Royal College of Art in London, where he met R. B. Kitaj.
* 2007 in art-Death of Dan Christensen, Jules Olitski, Sol LeWitt, Jörg Immendorff, Salvatore Scarpitta, Elizabeth Murray, Edward Avedisian, André Emmerich, Lenore Tawney, R. B. Kitaj, Ileana Sonnabend, Paul Brach, Robert Kulicke, Michael Goldberg, Ismail Gulgee, Herman Rose

is and unproductive
And the life they lead is undisciplined and for the most part unproductive, even though they make a fetish of devoting themselves to some creative pursuit -- writing, painting, music.
or about 2. 4 % of the canton is considered unproductive, mostly lakes and streams.
The perspective that older chaparral is unhealthy or unproductive may have originated during the 1940s when studies were conducted measuring the amount of forage available to deer populations in chaparral stands.
Of the rest of the land, or 91. 8 % is settled ( buildings or roads ), or 3. 1 % is either rivers or lakes and or 0. 1 % is unproductive land.
Because of motivation's role in influencing workplace behavior and performance, it is key for organizations to understand and to structure the work environment to encourage productive behaviors and discourage those that are unproductive.
Another distinction to be made is that between productive and unproductive labor.
Of the rest of the land, or 44. 6 % is settled ( buildings or roads ), or 0. 1 % is either rivers or lakes and or 0. 0 % is unproductive land.
The open ocean is relatively unproductive because of a lack of nutrients, yet because it is so vast, in total it produces the most primary productivity.
Of the rest of the land, or 5. 5 % is settled ( buildings or roads ), or 0. 8 % is either rivers or lakes and or 3. 2 % is unproductive land.
Humphry Davy, an English chemist was among the first to expound on the chemical basis of soil fertility and wrote in 1813: “ If land be unproductive, and a system of ameliorating it is to be attempted, the sure method of obtaining the object is to determine the cause of the sterility, which must necessarily depend upon some defect in the constitution of the soil, which may be easily discovered by chemical analysis .” His ideas were not immediately accepted.
An infinite loop ( also known as an endless loop or unproductive loop ) is a sequence of instructions in a computer program which loops endlessly, either due to the loop having no terminating condition, having one that can never be met, or one that causes the loop to start over.
In this case, it is often known as an unproductive loop.
Of the rest of the land, or 45. 0 % is settled ( buildings or roads ), or 2. 1 % is either rivers or lakes and or 0. 3 % is unproductive land.
Of the rest of the land, or 19. 1 % is settled ( buildings or roads ), or 0. 2 % is either rivers or lakes and or 4. 8 % is unproductive land.

is and out-of-work
Further highlights of this period included Tom, Dick, and Harry, a 1941 comedy in which she dreams of marrying three different men ; I'll Be Seeing You, with Joseph Cotten ; La Cava's 5th Avenue Girl ( 1939 ), where she played an out-of-work girl sucked into the lives of a wealthy family ; and especially the sharp and highly successful comedies: Bachelor Mother ( 1939 ), with David Niven, in which she played Polly Parrish, a shop girl who is falsely thought to have abandoned her baby ; and Billy Wilder's first Hollywood feature film: The Major and the Minor ( 1942 ), in which she played a woman who masquerades as a 12-year-old to get a cheap train ticket and finds herself obliged to continue the ruse for an extended period.
Broke and with no immediate prospects, Boyle and his buddy Doctor Rock, an out-of-work disc jockey, head to El Salvador, where Boyle is convinced that he can scare up some lucrative freelance work amidst the nation's political turmoil.
The first series, co-produced by Witzend Productions and Central Television for ITV in 1983, is the story of seven out-of-work builders from various parts of Britain who are forced to look for work in West Germany, although it focuses primarily on three men from Newcastle upon Tyne making the journey to Germany, with the others being introduced along the way.
However, he is perhaps best known as the creative force behind the loosely autobiographical film Withnail and I ( 1987 ) which he based his time as a struggling out-of-work actor.
But while she is busy keeping Dillon both hooked and at arm's length, she still secretly meets her old vaudeville partner and lover, the out-of-work Pat Denning ( George Brent ).
1970: Tom ( now played by Albert Stratton )' s relationship with Helen is strained by the arrival of his ex-wife Martha, an out-of-work actress now calling herself Julie Richards ( Beverlee McKinsey ).
They include an out-of-work Method actor, a dentist with musical yearnings, and in particular playwright Jeffrey Moss, who is suffering from writer's block and desperately needs a muse.
Elvis Presley is Lonnie Beale, an out-of-work rodeo star trying to make ends meet until the season starts up again.
Eve Peabody ( Claudette Colbert ) is an out-of-work American showgirl.
He tries to hire the actress Chou-Chou ( Claire Dodd ), but since her boyfriend is a jealous man, she gives the job to out-of-work Germaine ( Lili Damita ), who needs the 2000 franc fee to keep from starving.
When Morty is assigned to create English dubbed versions of poorly made Asian B-movies without scripts or translations, he enlists Matison and his out-of-work friends ( Moore, Chou and Ullah, all using their real first names ) as voice actors.
Founded in 1854 to serve the vocational needs of out-of-work gold miners, the Institute today is a favorite of avid readers, writers, downtown employees, students, film lovers, chess players, and the 21st century nomadic worker who needs a quiet place to plug in a laptop and do research.

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