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Some of the most visionary art dealers started as artists.
This remains the most visionary and worthy purpose put forth.
"Masa is one of the most visionary leaders of our generation," Agarwal said.
That's a shame, because, in retrospect, it's one of the most visionary films of the last few decades.
The bottom line is that Musk, one of America's most visionary corporate leaders, didn't just make an unforced error.
Derrick Beckles and Eric Andre are two of Adult Swim's most visionary creators and some of the network's greatest assets.
The fashion world is still reeling from the loss of French designer Azzedine Alaïa, one of the industry's most visionary figures.
But in this era of 24-7-365 mythmaking, the most visionary ones understand the value and uses of weakness, too.
At its core, it is a beautiful manifestation of some of the most visionary principles of the internet, namely transparency and openness.
By a quirk of fate, I grew up next door to John Kaldor, the most visionary collector of contemporary art in Australia.
Even though a disruptive approach tends to be more capital-intensive, it's usually from this side that the world's most visionary leaders are born.
Big news from Microsoft today, as it has put its most visionary product person, Panos Panay, in charge of Windows in addition to hardware.
And even though a disruptive approach tends to be more capital-intensive, it's usually from this side that the world's most visionary leaders are born.
Joel Potrykus's new film Relaxer is at once his smallest — following a single protagonist isolated in his apartment for the entire runtime — and his most visionary.
"This full implementation of the Great Bear Rainforest agreements is one of the most visionary forest conservation plans on earth," said Valerie Langer, ForestEthics Solutions Director, in a statement.
Will he be the Koussevitzky of today, and take his place among the greatest and most visionary of the Boston Symphony's directors, or will he merely preside over complacency?
The FSA employed some of the most visionary photographers of the early 20th century, including Walker Evans, Russell Lee, Arthur Rothstein, Marion Post Wolcott, John Vachon, and Carl Mydans.
The recently-formed Airbus Ventures will operate with $150 million commitment to "identify and invest in the most visionary entrepreneurs in the global aerospace ecosystem," Airbus said in a release.
Sadly, Mr. Chéreau died at 223 just months after "Elektra" opened to acclaim, so this "Elektra" is now a posthumous tribute to one of the most visionary directors of our time.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads From 2007 to 2012, the late architect Lebbeus Woods kept a blog that offered a peek into the mind of one of our most visionary contemporary creators.
The most visionary film yet from director Denis Villeneuve (Prisoners, Sicario) and scripted by horror screenwriter Eric Heisserer (Lights Out), its pacing is slower than you'd expect from an alien-invasion film, almost sparse.
As we track the world's top 500 significant urban transformation projects, it is neither a surprise nor a coincidence that several of the most visionary and innovative programs are found in CMI Top 20 cities.
"Aunt Carla was one of the most visionary people I have ever met," Silvia Fendi, Ms. Fendi's niece and the creative director at Fendi for accessories, men's and children's wear, said in a phone interview.
People often forget that the most visionary musical styles to come from America in the late 20th century — house and techno — are not from the coastal capitals of modern culture but the perennially neglected Rust Belt.
His new film Relaxer, which premiered last year at SXSW and opened in theaters this March, is at once his smallest — following a single protagonist isolated in his apartment for the entire runtime — and his most visionary.
"A spectacular reimagining of one of the most visionary games ever, the first game in this project will be set in the eclectic city of Midgar and presents a fully standalone gaming experience," reads the new trailer's description.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Having made such classic films as El Topo (21200), Holy Mountain (2120) and Santa Sangre (21960), Chilean filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky is one of the most visionary auteurs of the past half-century.
But more than any other editor in comics, Lee was sensitive to dynamic art, and he was able in 1956 to recruit the two most visionary artists to ever work in superhero comics, Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko.
Danny Boyle's hagiographic portrait of Apple's co-founder, with a screenplay by Aaron Sorkin, homes in on three crucial moments from the life of one of the most visionary thinkers (played by Michael Fassbender) of the past half-century.
"The NIAC program is one of the ways NASA engages the U.S. scientific and engineering communities, including agency civil servants, by challenging them to come up with some of the most visionary aerospace concepts," Steve Jurczyk, associate administrator of NASA's Space Technology Mission Directorate said in a statement.
You always seem to be fighting with or getting sued by Mike Love and he's infamous for discouraging you when you were making Pet Sounds and Smile—music that many consider your most visionary and innovative—and yet I've never heard you say a bad word about him.
January 15, 2000. The music video won the Most Visionary Video award at the 2000 VH1 Fashion Awards.
He was one of the most visionary musicians of the age, inventing, among other things, a microtonal keyboard.
In 1998, Audubon magazine included Cade in their list of 100 "Champions of Conservation". After Cade's death, the Idaho House of Representatives introduced a resolution to honor him, calling him "one of the world's most visionary conservationists and widely respected scientists".
The Little Space: Poems Selected and New, 1968–1998 was also a 1998 National Book Award finalist.Whitman, Ruth, Jewish Women's Archive, A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia Green Age (1989) was Ostriker's most visionary and successful collection of poems. Themes analyzed in this collection was time, history and politics, and inner spirituality and how these helped her heal.
Philip Lamantia (October 23, 1927 – March 7, 2005) was an American poet and lecturer. His poems were often visionary, ecstatic, terror-filled, and erotic, exploring the subconscious world of dreams and linking it to daily experiences, while sometimes incorporating typographical arrangements a la concrete poetry. He has posthumously been regarded as "the most visionary poet of the American postwar generation".
Allmusic reviewer Thom Jurek states "Of all the Joe McPhee duet recordings, this one is by far the most visionary, moving, and inspired musically and spiritually. ...there is sense about these pieces that the nature of freely improvised music is a process of unfolding oneself -- making oneself available not only to the spirit of the music, but also completely open to the other".
In 2018, the project was awarded The Hamburg Foodservice Award, in a ceremony that took place in Hamburg, Germany. This international award is one of the most respected and desired European awards in the gastronomy and catering industry, considered the “Oscar” of the sector. Time Out Market Lisboa was honoured as “one of the most visionary concepts in the European foodservice sector”.
In addition Castles in the Sky won Audience Choice award for most Visionary Documentary, the film also picked up the Beacon Award at the Maui Film Festival. Further more, Castles in the Sky was showcased at National Geographic headquarters in 2010. Recently Steele was voted one of Surfer Magazine’s "25 Most Powerful People" and one of Wave Magazine’s "Top Ten Most Important People in Surfing".
Pyramide Films bought the rights to distribute the film in France. The Hollywood Reporter described the film as "kinky, creepy and revolutionary". It also pointed that the film is closer to experimental cinema than mainstream. Diana Sanchez said that "Bold and original, and boasting brilliant set pieces, [...] Eva Doesn't Sleep showcases the talents of one of Argentina's most visionary and politically engaged cinematic voices".
Participants discussed Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Development. Moreover, they discussed the prospects for renewable energy, Russian experience in reducing the energy intensity of production and even cold nuclear fusion. In 2015, the summit took place in Italy, in one of the most reputable technology universities of the world – Polytechnic University of Milan. The theme of the event was: The Most Visionary Innovations of the 21st Century in the Energy Field.
Oil in canvas, 127 x 146 cm, Brussels: Museum of Fine Art. This is undoubtedly one of Delville's most visionary images of the early 1890s. The work refers to Delville's interests in the idea of initiation and the spiritualisation of the soul. As seen in many of his works, Delville often plays on the tension between opposites: light and dark, spirit and matter, Nature and the Ideal, etc.
From the scorched deserts to the highest foreign towers, across plains of reality and beneath burning suns, this is no volume for the weak, for the conventional. It is a wake-up call from one of the genre's most visionary masters. A book for those who see differently, for those not afraid to know the truth no matter how terrible the cost. I envy anyone about to experience Pulver's horrors for the first time.
"Those great reforms", Keating said, "began with the frameworks Bill Hayden brought to the front bench, the day he became Leader of the Labor Party."Paul Keating, 'The Hayden Oration 29 September 2017', University of Southern Queensland, Ipswich Campus, Queensland. A summary of Keating's remarks was carried in several major Australian newspapers, including in Mark Kenny, 'Bill Hayden, the most visionary PM we never had, says Paul Keating', The Age, 30 September 2017.
Philip Downey of Exclaim! described Harnessed the Storm as "forward-looking, vocal-less, sci-fi stuff". Andy Battaglia of The A.V. Club felt that Drexciya "still creates some of the most visionary electro around", but concluded that the album's "Detroit-style formalism" sounds "too old-fashioned to sneak the future into the past". In 2010, Resident Advisor placed Harnessed the Storm at number 97 on its list of the "Top 100 Albums of the 2000s".
Schlumberger acquired a "superlative collection of modern art", including works by Pierre Bonnard, Henri Matisse, and Piet Mondrian; then with his second wife, São, they expanded to include contemporary artists, adding works by artists including Mark Rothko, Ad Reinhardt, Andy Warhol, and Robert Rauschenberg. Their collection was auctioned by Sotheby's over four days in November 2014, who called them "two of the most visionary collectors of the Twentieth Century." Schlumberger co-founded the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston.
For his musical accomplishments, Forge was awarded the 2019 Platinagitarren award from STIM, who explained "With one foot standing firmly on the metal floor, Forge is a composer pushing the boundaries of the genre." Jury member and journalist Jan Gradvall stated that Forge is among the "most visionary and creative in Swedish music history." Due to "Ghost's epic progression from underground doom favorites to an arena phenomenon" in the 2010s, Loudwire named Forge the Metal Artist of the Decade.
'Clarence Peters (born Clarence Abiodun Peters) is a Nigerian music video director, filmmaker and cinematographer. He is the founder and CEO of Capital Dream Pictures, a production company that specialises in the realms of the performing arts, film and video. He is also the founder and CEO of Capital Hill Records, a record label home to Chidinma, Tha Suspect and Illbliss. He was ranked 2nd on Channel O's list of the Top 10 Most Visionary Music Video Directors.
Gogol Bordello's next offering, Super Taranta! (produced by Victor Van Vugt) became one of their most critically acclaimed releases with music critic Robert Christgau calling Gogol Bordello "the world's most visionary band." Inside Music: Consumer Guide Their next album, Trans-Continental Hustle, was released on 27 April 2010 and the LP on 11 May 2010. The band's sixth studio album, Pura Vida Conspiracy, was released in 2013, followed by their seventh, Seekers and Finders, in 2017.
He turned this Tuxedo Park laboratory into a meeting place for the most visionary minds of the twentieth century; Albert Einstein, and the aforementioned scientists.The book TUXEDO PARK by Jennet Conant talks about the Tower House on Crows Nest Road, Tuxedo Park, New York. He was awarded the Franklin Institute's John Price Wetherill Medal in 1934 along with E. Newton Harvey. In 1939, Loomis began a collaboration with Ernest Lawrence and was instrumental in financing Lawrence's project to construct a cyclotron.
Their first album was reissued with bonus material, including "23 Minutes Over Brussels", a recording of a Suicide concert that later deteriorated into a riot. The band's first album, Suicide (1977), was released independently on Red Star Records. Although initial press reviews were divided (with Rolling Stone in particular giving it a scathing review), media recognition has changed over the years. One critic writes: Che', 'Ghost Rider'—these eerie, sturdy, proto-punk anthems rank among the most visionary, melodic experiments the rock realm has yet produced.
Rather than being displayed in galleries and museums, most visionary art is displayed online, at music festivals, or other forms of gatherings such as Burning Man and Rainbow Gatherings. Street Art is also often considered a form of underground art because of its unconventional settings. Again, rather than galleries and museums, street art exists in outdoors spaces, utilizing stickers, Lock On sculptures, installations, stencils, and/or spray paint as its medium. Graffiti, a form of street art, typically refers to illegal forms of street art.
Linda Walters, and Patricia Cunningham, ed., Twentieth-Century American Fashion (2005), p.21 Mme Chéruit’s talent, alongside that of her sister Marie Huet, was such that they ascended to leading positions within the firm. On 28 August 1895, Louise married Prosper Chéruit who supported her creative talents and contributed to some business aspects of her early career. Mme Chéruit notably helped launch the career of Paul Poiret, one of the early twentieth century’s most visionary designers, by buying a collection of twelve of his first designs in 1898.
In a retrospective review, Pitchfork critic Alex Linhardt praised The Parable of Arable Land as "one of the most visionary album[s]" of 1967. Trouser Press wrote that the album "boasts a more engaged intelligence than most of the era's aural acid baths". Mark Deming of AllMusic remarked that "The Parable of Arable Land exists on a plane all its own; if art-damaged noise rock began anywhere, it was on this album." In 2011, The Parable of Arable Land was selected by Andrew VanWyngarden of MGMT for inclusion in NMEs list of "The 100 Greatest Albums You've Never Heard".
The Allmusic review by Thom Jurek awarded the album 5 stars, and states, "Safe to say, there are no weak tracks on Tales From Captain Black, and even the redo of "Revealing" from Ulmer's previous album show an unbridled excitement and an extrapolation of that tune's rhythmic and harmonic elements into something more sinister, more driven, more angular, more mercurial. Captain Black marks the real beginning of Ulmer's career as a leader. It has been a bumpy, restless ride since that time with many creative and professional ups and downs, but it hardly matters. Records like this one make him the most visionary and brilliant electric guitarist in a generation".
Gee was formerly Director of Production of pioneering broadband production company Redbus CPD.Cranfield/BT Vision 100 index of Britain's 100 most visionary companies (2002) published in The Guardian He began his career in 1983 at Solus Enterprises, the co-operative of cinematographers/film technicians Roger Deakins ASC BSC, Jack Hazan, Dick Pope BSC and David Mingay. He has won over 90 international awards for his productions – including five British Academy Awards (BAFTA), an Emmy, three Royal Television Society (RTS) Awards, a Design Council Millennium Award and the Grand Award at the New York International Film & Television Festival. Embarrassing Bodies Online won the Interactivity category of the TV BAFTAs in 2009.
As with his domestic work, Dods' commercial architecture is easily recognised. Again wherever possible he attempted to design for the climate, and his best work shows spacious planning and good ventilation. Soaring real estate values have made much of his planning now seem wasteful, but in any evaluation of his work it must be remembered that he worked in a comparatively small city whose commercial expansion has exceeded even the dreams of the then most visionary businessmen. Even in Brisbane, commercial buildings have a transitory life, so that of the many buildings designed by the architect a number of them have been demolished, added to, or altered out of all recognition.
" He and Guess went on after that to play old-school funk and disco music in Jivehounds, another Santa Cruz- based band that also featured vocalist Dante Dark. He currently plays bass guitar for the Santa Cruz-based band Solcircle, which he helped form in the early 1980s, then as Special Fun, and which currently consists also of wind instrumentalist Gary Regina, percussionists Michael Horne and Gary Kehoe, and guitarist and videographer Bob von Elgg. Solcircle released a self-titled CD album on August 31, 2002 on Audio Amigos Records. Adam Cotton of the Metro Santa Cruz newspaper called them, "One of the most visionary bands in the history of the Santa Cruz music scene.
He also anticipated the crucial role of attention and cognition in the phenomenology of schizophrenia, a process that he called atelesis, or the failure in the intentionality of thought (1). However, Delgado's most visionary contribution was his anticipation of the development of the current psychiatric nomenclature, represented by the DSM series. Since the early 1950s, he had advocated the use of accurate descriptive diagnostic criteria, free of ideological biases and based on a multifactorial causality, with appropriate recognition of the biological basis of mental illness and of the hierarchization of descriptive criteria. At the same time, he emphasized the need for research to demonstrate diagnostic validity and for the recognition of different level of operations of the human psyche.
The L.A. Times praised him as one of the most visionary men in Los Angeles. Following his will, his body was brought back and buried in Montreal. Los Angeles County praised Beaudry in these words: :: > Prudent Beaudry has the record of having made in different lines five large > fortunes, four of which, through the act of God, or by the duplicity of man, > in whom he had trusted, have been lost; but even then he was not > discouraged, but faced the world, even at an advanced age, like a lion at > bay, and his reward he now enjoys in the shape of a large and assured > fortune. Of such stuff are the men who fill great places, and who develop > and make a country.
John Cain II, a former Victorian Premier, interviewed Kirby for his book on Australian entertainment pioneers, On with the Show. Kirby is credited in the book for being "one of the few people to judge correctly that TV would not kill cinema, 'and refused to scuttle out of it when his contemporaries were deserting it in droves'".Kalina, Paul (2008) "He had no fear of television: the Roadshow went on: Roc Kirby (1918-2008)", The Sydney Morning Herald, 2008-02-23 He has also been described as "probably Australia's most visionary cinema or entertainment company entrepreneur".David Kilderry cited by Kalina, Paul (2008) "He had no fear of television: the Roadshow went on: Roc Kirby (1918-2008)", The Sydney Morning Herald, 2008-02-23 Kirby also supported the local film industry and was a partner of Tim Burstall in Hexagon Productions, which made some of the early films of the Australian film renaissance such as Alvin Purple and Petersen.
Other well-known American Impressionist painters who have pieces in the collection are Mary Cassatt (1844–1926), Willard Metcalf (1858–1925), and Dennis Miller Bunker (1861–1890; see picture gallery below). New York photographer Alfred Stieglitz (1864–1946) befriended and championed several of the most visionary modern painters to emerge in early twentieth-century America. Five modern artists who were closely identified with Stieglitz's circle are represented in the ACMAA collection. They are Charles Demuth (1883–1935), Arthur G. Dove (1880–1946), Marsden Hartley (1877–1943), John Marin (1870–1953), and Georgia O'Keeffe (1887–1986). The collection houses early works by Demuth, Dove, Hartley, and O’Keeffe, produced between 1908 and 1918, and a focused group of later paintings by Dove, Hartley, Marin, and O’Keeffe that capture their response to the light and color of the New Mexican landscape near Taos. Charles Demuth’s Chimney and Water Tower (1931), painted in the artist’s hometown of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, depicts a local linoleum factory as a grid of austere, monumental forms and passages of steel gray, blue, and deep red.

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