Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Michael Landy" ¶ 13
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Landy's and for
Wilson was under Landy's care for fourteen months until December 1976, when the therapist was dismissed for doubling his monthly fee.
Eventually, Landy's therapy technique created a Svengali-like environment for Wilson, controlling every movement in his life, including his musical direction.
One biographer reported that the actual problem was that Wilson, who had been prescribed massive amounts of psychotropic drugs by Landy's staff since 1983, had developed tardive dyskinesia, a neurological condition marked by involuntary, repetitive movements, that develops in about 20 % of patients treated with anti-psychotic drugs for a long period of time.
Having missed out on the Beach Boys ' 27th studio album Summer in Paradise due to Landy's intervention, Wilson returned for the 1996 album, Stars and Stripes Vol.
In 2008 Ridinghouse published Michael Landy: Everything Must Go !, Landy's first monograph, which brings together over 20 years of the artist's work for the first time.
As a result of the Beach Boys ' and Wilson family's struggles for control, action was taken against Dr. Landy's professional practice.
The gallery was also actively involved with off-site projects, including Michael Landy's ' Scrapheap Services ' ( 1996 ) and the public battle for Rachel Whiteread's ' House '( 1994 ).

Landy's and was
It is arguable that this " breakout " work was hampered by Landy's influence, since Landy insisted on controlling involvement in every aspect of Wilson's writing and recording and his lyrical influence is significant.
Landy's illegal use of psychotropic drugs on Wilson and his influence over Wilson's financial affairs was legally ended by Carl Wilson and other members of the Wilson family after a two-year-long conservatorship battle in Los Angeles.
In Landy's absence, Wilson was free to return to unfettered solo composition.
Before Break Down Landy's best-known work was Scrapheap Services ( 1995 – 1996 ), which featured a fictitious cleaning company which sought to change society by way of " a minority of people being discarded ".
This show later toured Berlin and New York, but Landy's work was somewhat overshadowed by some of the other more outrageous artworks.
The time was a new world record, taking. 8 of a second off John Landy's time of 3. 58min set in 1954.
Nevertheless, in June 2008, when British newspaper The Daily Telegraph asked Wilson what his reaction to Landy's death had been, Wilson responded: " I was devastated.

Landy's and by
Although the book drew on interviews with Wilson and others ( by Todd Gold ) it is widely believed to be Landy's account of Brian's life.
Kaczynski's theory is also echoed by opponent-process theory, in particular Frank J. Landy's extension of it to job satisfaction.

Landy's and artist
Landy's partner is fellow British artist Gillian Wearing.

Art and Bin
The € 98. 5m expansion of the Islamic Art galleries in 2012 received state funding of € 31 million, as well as € 17 million from the Alwaleed Bin Talal Foundation founded by the eponymous Saudi prince.
Traditional accounts state that his descendant, Sun Bin, also wrote a treatise on military tactics, titled Sun Bin's Art of War.
He is best known for the performance piece installation Break Down ( 2001 ), in which he destroyed all his possessions, and for the Art Bin project at the South London Gallery.
The famous Qi strategist, Sun Bin the great, great, great grandson of Sun Tzu ( author of the Art of War ), proposed to attack the Wei capital while the Wei army was tied up besieging Zhao.
* In 2003, Chris Clements, a freelance writer with the Washington Post, called Art Bell to tell him he had evidence of a financial connection between the Bush family and the Bin Ladens.
Note that this campaign is also described explicitly in the Art of War of Master Sun Bin the younger.
Travail in situ – à l ' initiative de Blue Dragon Art Company, Tapei, Bin Jiang Junior High School, Taipei, Taiwan
* Sun Bin: The Art of Warfare
He could recite The Art of War, which made Guiguzi remark that all his other students should look up to Sun Bin as a role model.
Sun Bin's Art of War ( 孫臏兵法 ) is a military treatise authored by Sun Bin.
* The Painting in the Trash Bin: Otis Kaye and the Perplexities of Art ( Chicago, forthcoming ).

Art and installation
In 1973 a permanent installation of his work opened at the Galleria d ’ Arte Moderna in Milan, and in 1978 a Marini show was presented at the National Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo.
Wish Tree, her installation in the Sculpture Garden – Museum of Modern Art, New York ( since July 2010 ), has become very popular with contributions from all over the world.
In 1967 he created the master plan for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and since then has designed all of the new wings and installation of many collections including the recently reopened American and Islamic Wings.
* An installation by James Turrell at the Indianapolis Museum of Art
Morris's painting installation on the ceiling of the Lever House in Manhattan, commissioned by the Public Art Fund, was also titled " Robert Towne ".
* The Home-Coming of Navel Strings, an installation by Noritoshi Hirakawa for the 2004 London Frieze Art Fair, which consisted of a young woman who read a novel by Philip Pullman and defecated next to her chair every morning ;
In 2007, Pettibon participated in the Venice Biennial, Think with the Senses – Feel with the Mind: Art in the Present Tense, curated by Robert Storr for which he created a unique wall drawing installation.
Also in 1975, a permanent installation of a group of his works opened at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
It included the maintenance of the existent gardens and the creation of new ones, the intensive cleaning and sweeping of streets and sidewalks, the construction of new pink quarry sidewalks and benches, the creation of access bays in the Zoo, lake and Modern Art Museum for touristic and school buses, the installation of new lighting, the moving of the monument to Cuauhtémoc to the crossing of Insurgentes Avenue and Paseo de la Reforma, the construction of prism shaped concrete structures in the median which also have plants and flowers, the promotion of Reforma as a cultural walk organizing different expositions along the avenue sidewalks, and the maintenance of the monuments, sculptures and fountains.
In 1999, Art and Language exhibited at PS1 MoMA, NY with a major installation entitled " The Artist Out of Work ".
The gallery was known for bringing the work of significant international artists to Derry, notably an installation of sculptures by Antony Gormley on the city walls, one of the artist's first Public Art projects, as well as promoting Irish artists, such as Willie Doherty, abroad.
* In 2007, Barnaby Evans created a new installation in Kansas City, Missouri on Brush Creek near Country Club Plaza and the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art http :// www. visitkc. com / waterfire.
* Chicago's revisited installation Disappearing Environments from the 2012 Art Los Angeles Contemporary art fair.
In this case artists and cultural leaders from the region mounted a campaign to rehabilitate the reputation of the work with the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art commissioning artists Jane and Louise Wilson to make a video installation about the piece in 2003.
Fullman's commissioned works include: Post Futurist Reverie, for the project: Music for 16 Futurist Noise Intoners, curated by Luciano Chessa and presented by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and a piece for Trimpin's Klavier Nonette, an installation of nine MIDI-controlled toy pianos.
A large installation called Heart Net by Alex and his wife, Allyson, was displayed at Baltimore's American Visionary Art Museum in 1998-99.
In 2008, the National Gallery of Art commissioned American artist Leo Villareal to transform the Concourse into an artistic installation.
The installation received the Award for Excellence in Design from the Art Commission of the City of New York.
The Light Totem installation at the Indiana University Art Museum was completed in 2007 .< ref name =" Smith "> Smith, Hannah.
< http :// idsnews. com / news / story. aspx? id = 83007 >.</ ref > It was commissioned as a temporary installation to celebrate the 25 – year anniversary of the Indiana University Art Museum building.
Repetitive Vision ( 1996 ) installation at Mattress Factory Art Museum in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
In 2005, to coincide with the Spirit of the Tall Ships Festival, Northern Rock enlisted the help of Red Box Interiors to create a temporary art installation at The Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art on the Gateshead Quay of the Tyne.
He is regarded as one of the most prominent theorists of Minimalism along with Donald Judd but he has also made important contributions to the development of performance art, minimalism, land art, the Process Art movement and installation art.

0.328 seconds.