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But the prize is the raw material that produced a seminal work.
Tobe Hooper directed THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE, a seminal work in horror cinema.
In hindsight, this is a seminal work connecting the political to the personal.
"But a funny thing happened since Lynch penned his seminal work," Cramer said.
Photographers, like Sebastião Salgado and his seminal work the Workers, influenced me as well.
For almost her entire life, her seminal work in American space travel went unnoticed.
In 2014, Lorna Mills gave Berger's seminal work a digital update with Ways of Something.
Perhaps most poignantly relevant to Americans this week is Morrison's seminal work on American whiteness.
His seminal work "A Brief History of Time" has sold more than 10 million copies.
"But a funny thing happened since Lynch penned his seminal work," the "Mad Money " host said.
Rather, in his seminal work, "Birth Without Violence," it appeared, unusually, in a form of prose poetry.
Dr. Glauber's seminal work addressed an area of research that had been largely ignored in quantum physics.
At the age of 26, he wrote "Tughlaq", considered to be a seminal work in Indian theatre.
"Never in my wildest dreams did I see myself revisiting this seminal work," Moreno said in a statement.
French philosopher Roland Barthes' most seminal work, Mythologies, interrogates the social constructs that are often presented as 'natural.
This comes after the company published, in 2012, Before Watchmen, a series of prequels to the seminal work.
"Democracy in America," Alexis de Tocqueville's seminal work of American exploration — foreign correspondence, really — was published in 1835.
Weiss was influenced by attachment theory and the seminal work of the psychologist John Bowlby in the late 1950s.
"Never in my wildest dreams did I see myself revisiting this seminal work," Moreno said Tuesday in a statement.
And while his seminal work laid the foundation for evolutionary biology, one major point of his was never proven.
"Never in my wildest dreams did I see myself revisiting this seminal work," said Moreno in a statement to Deadline.
But his first is a truly seminal work that helped legitimize the concert film as its own valid art form.
Today, aside perhaps from Tim O'Brien's The Things They Carried, it is the seminal work about the war, full stop.
Sternfeld is probably best known for his 1987 book "American Prospects," a seminal work of photography documenting the United States.
In 1977, four members of MIT's Laboratory for Computer Science Dynamic Modeling System started writing a seminal work of interactive fiction.
Writer and journalist Peter Kurth published Anastasia: The Riddle of Anna Anderson in 20073, the seminal work on the Anderson case.
In cutting off access to the movie in his lifetime, Bergman was not depriving his admirers of a secretly seminal work.
In 1976, Jarre released his album Oxygene, which is now widely considered a seminal work in the development of electronic music.
The seminal work here is a 1999 book by Berkeley's Franklin Zimring and Gordon Hawkins, called Crime Is Not the Problem.
But, it wasn't until Nathan Myhrvold mentioned it in his seminal work "Modernist Cuisine at Home" that someone acted on the idea.
Essay I first read "The Great Gatsby" as a teenager; I imagine this is when most Americans encounter F. Scott Fitzgerald's seminal work.
Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash might be the most recognizable of all the above, since it's considered a seminal work among many modern technologists.
After Dr. Kibble published his seminal work with Dr. Guralnik and Dr. Hagen in 19913, he continued to study the Higgs mechanism independently.
A detection would further validate that seminal work, and spark new inroads into resolving the inconsistencies between classic cosmological theories with quantum mechanics.
It's unlikely that Will, who studies finance, reads gender theorist Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick's seminal work on male "homosocial" desire during his time at Edwards.
For an appetizer, Mr. Tate made canapés, inspired by W.E.B. Du Bois's "The Philadelphia Negro," a seminal work of American sociology published in 2500.
The book, which is a sequel to her seminal work, The Handmaid's Tale, has been one of the most anticipated novel releases this year.
To have a seminal work from an abolitionist such as Pike to point to was the intellectual excuse for stealing back these governmental bodies.
Another seminal work in political science, Richard Neustadt's Presidential Power and the Modern Presidents, addresses the different tools presidents have to accomplish their goals.
Perhaps. The Haunting of Hill House is based on Shirley Jackson's 1959 novel of the same name, widely considered a seminal work of horror fiction.
For those unfamiliar with Stone's seminal work, Easy A revolves around her character, Olive Penderghast, pretending to sleep with her high school's more unpopular students.
"Everything we tried is not working," said Michael Emerson, the author of "Divided by Faith," a seminal work on race relations within the evangelical church.
It's since gone on to be considered a seminal work in the history of American theater — even winning playwright Tony Kushner  the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
In 1978, Jamie Lee Curtis made her film debut John Carpenter's Halloween – which became not only a blockbuster smash, but a seminal work of horror cinema.
It became a seminal work, giving life to the homonymous artistic and cultural movement that's been one of the most avant-garde and absurd in history.
Nevertheless, it became the seminal work of modern Satanism and the key text for the Church of Satan, a group LaVey had officially founded in 1966.
The book is a seminal work in the field of science and should humble anyone who starts to feel like they are the center of everything.
Lee Bul's seminal work "Majestic Splendor," removed from the Hayward Gallery, reminds us of the importance of collaboration among curators and conservators when making futuristic exhibitions.
George would publish these ideas in his seminal work "Progress and Poverty," which would go on to sell several million copies and kick off the Progressive Era.
In the seminal work, a figurine of a mammy stands on a cloud of cotton holding a broom in one hand and a shotgun in the other.
The prevailing view of Eisenhower had been set in Richard E. Neustadt's seminal work, "Presidential Power and the Modern Presidents" (originally published in 1960 and later updated).
And in a series of open workshops starting on June 22, instructors from Alvin Ailey will teach the group's seminal work, "Revelations," for dancers of all levels.
Browning is the author of Nazi Policy, Jewish Workers, German Killers, a seminal work in Holocaust scholarship; his research examines totalizing ideologies and the political violence they inspire.
DeCarava's seminal work, The Sweet Flypaper of Life, transformed image into prose in a book that introduced readers to 1950s Harlem through the thoughtful words of Langston Hughes.
At the end of every day, your journal opens, and you are able to read the passages you have added to what will undoubtedly become your seminal work.
Don't be put off by this book's date of publication; though it appeared before the advent of the World Wide Web, William Gibson's seminal work is eerily prescient.
For example, in his seminal work "The Republic," Plato articulated a theoretical division of labor based on different social groups much like the one found in the Rig Veda.
In recent years, Ms. Rainer — whose "Trio A" has become the seminal work of postmodern dance — has been wildly inconsistent; but at her best she's been witty, mischievous, inventive.
To the sounds of Stravinsky's seminal work "The Rite of Spring," Ms. Acogny takes a raw, personal and at times feverish journey while trapped in a dramatically illuminated box.
On Saturday, he's going to the Cannes Film Festival for the first time to screen a restored 24-millimeter print of Kubrick's seminal work to celebrate its 50th anniversary.
Sharing Starman's current position in a diagram to Twitter, SpaceX also tweeted a nod to Douglas Adams' seminal work The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, which is beloved by Musk.
Many of these efforts come back to seminal work by Shlomo Benartzi and Richard H. Thaler, behavioral economists who have researched how to get people to be better retirement savers.
Peake's mission, called Principia after Isaac Newton's seminal work, included a number of scientific experiments, such as testing the use of nitric oxide gas as a tool to monitor lung inflammation.
Historian and journalist Robert A. Caro is most well-known for his seminal work "The Power Broker," and more recently for his series of books on former President Lyndon B. Johnson.
"After only selling a few hundred copies of the first version of his seminal work 'Leaves of Grass,' he kept revising and marketing the new versions of the book," he said.
"This goes back to the 1950s, and it's just gotten more and more clear it's right with time," said Fausto-Sterling, noting early and seminal work by sexual identity researcher John Money.
Insect Artifice is divided into two parts: one consisting of an intellectual biography of Joris Hoefnagel, and another, which analyzes Hoefnagel's seminal work Four Elements, a compendium of the known animal world.
Hofstadter related how businessmen, free marketeers and opponents of efforts to uplift the poor seized upon Darwin's seminal work, "On the Origin of Species," to justify social inequality during the Gilded Age.
The good news is that in the more than 20 years since Evangelion originally aired, it's become a seminal work of anime, and it inspired a lot of different animators, writers, and directors.
His masterpiece, Dispatches, has been out of fashion for a while, but when it was published in 1977, it was widely regarded as the seminal work of new journalism about the Vietnam War.
This isn't Addazio's first attempt at having some viral fun with the web clips—you may recall his seminal work "guys being dudes"—and Addazio's Gökçe homage is funny enough as these things go.
In revisiting his seminal work, Hwang undertook a heavy rewrite, one in which Song's gender is addressed early on — and the themes of toxic masculinity and Asian gender stereotypes are as clear as ever.
The dream of recreating Earth in miniature might be said to have truly begun in 1968 with the publication of Buckminster Fuller's seminal work on sustainability and the future, Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth.
In a program note, he explained that he could now present "Silver Apples" using original samples from the recording, along with "new complementary musical materials" to "spontaneously reassemble, transform and 'revisit'" this seminal work.
Puffin Books, a children's publisher, chose Darwin Day to issue a kid-friendly edition of the scientist's seminal work, the Origin of Species, and commissioned a poll to find how today's Britons feel about evolution.
As I sat and watched their seminal work of art, The 5 (WORST) types of people in a nightclub, I laughed so hard that I literally bust a gut, rolled on the floor, and pissed myself.
The Brooklyn Museum has therefore made a deceptive comparison with Judy Chicago's "The Dinner Party" (2200–222), a seminal work of US feminist art that is permanently installed in the center of the exhibition's first gallery.
As James C. Scott, a political scientist, suggests in his seminal work, "Seeing like a State: How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition have Failed", the pre-modern state was, in many crucial respects, particularly blind.
In the three parts of "Double Game," Calle creates the "work" of Maria; presents her own seminal work, appropriated by Maria in "Leviathan"; and asks Auster to instruct her for a site-specific piece in New York.
Leafing through a Saturday Review from 1953, an article titled "Six Experts Discuss The Second Sex" provided some of the earliest reactions to a book that would go on to become the seminal work of feminist theory.
His seminal work with fellow Norwegian Prins Thomas was followed by a ludicrously luscious solo record in 2008 (Where You Go I Go Too) and a year after that, Hans-Peter dropped Real Life is No Cool with Christabelle.
Landes's comparison and explanation of the different success or failure rates among different regions of the world — from the United States and Europe to China, Japan and Latin America — remains a seminal work for anyone curious about economic growth.
Michelle Alexander, whose book on mass incarceration is the seminal work on the subject, has argued that the current system of politics — which exacerbated inequality in criminal justice in the first place — is ill-equipped to truly overhaul the system.
Starting with the seminal work of Nobel laureate Alvin Roth, economists have begun to seriously consider how to design effective market mechanisms while respecting moral beliefs, in order to reach a virtuous balance in the trade-offs between morality and efficiency.
It's sharply edited, with numerous direct-to-the-camera testimonials from characters – don't think The Office or American Vandal; honestly, think Spike Lee – not only in the original She's Gotta Have It, but in seminal work like Do the Right Thing.
It's far easier to see today that "Trio A" — her best-known creation, often called the seminal work of postmodern dance — exemplifies virtues shared with several other dance greats: complex physical coordination, contrasts of dynamics and fascinating tests of phrasing.
In his seminal work that evaluates how prepared our nation is to respond to a loss of the power grid due to a cyberattack, Ted Koppel found that none of our major governmental agencies are ready to respond to the event.
Gabriel Garciá Márquez: Netflix announced that it had acquired the first ever rights to adapt "One Hundred Years of Solitude," more than 50 years after the Nobel-winning novelist's seminal work was first published, catapulting him to the forefront of literature.
Mr. Ford, who now lives in Maine, said he recently taught a class in which students had neither read nor heard of "Black Boy," Mr. Wright's seminal work that painted a grim picture of race relations when it was published in 1945.
Writing in Nature News, Davide Castelvecchi explains more:One of her most influential results—and the one that she says she's most proud of—is the discovery of a phenomenon called bubbling, as part of seminal work she did with collaborator Jonathan Sacks.
Given the chance to focus, the ear quickly picks out the tiny tunes that weave together into Steve Reich's hypnotic "Music for Pieces of Wood," a seminal work from 1973, for which the So players were joined by the percussionist Yumi Tamashiro.
Part II, "Nature's Unmasterable Elements" analyzes Hoefnagel's seminal work Four Elements, a compendium of the known animal world where reptiles and mammals belong to earth, fish and shellfish to water, birds and amphibians to air and, oddly, humans and insects to fire.
In his seminal work Understanding Comics, author and theorist Scott McCloud outlined the various ways in which images and texts interact in comics—such as word specific, picture specific, parallel, and inter-dependent—and in Terms and Conditions, Sikoryak builds on these relationships.
A complementary approach to combining gravity and quantum theory started with the groundbreaking ideas of Jacob Bekenstein and Stephen Hawking on the information content of black holes in the 1970s, and came into being with the seminal work of Juan Maldacena in the late 1990s.
Professor Minsky's book "The Society of Mind," a seminal work published in the mid-19693s, proposed "that intelligence is not the product of any singular mechanism but comes from the managed interaction of a diverse variety of resourceful agents," as he wrote on his website.
"The Leffmanns would not have disposed of this seminal work at that time, but for the Nazi and Fascist persecution to which they had been, and without doubt would continue to be, subjected," Lawrence M. Kaye of the law firm Herrick, Feinstein said in court papers.
Cai is perhaps best known for his dramatic, explosive works involving fireworks and gunpowder — his seminal work "Sky Ladder" (2015) consisted of a balloon holding a ladder of explosives that shot up 16,000 feet into the air, lasting approximately two minutes and thirty seconds after ignition.
With Xia Yafeng of Long Island University, Mr. Shen is the author of the seminal work on China's relations with North Korea, "A Misunderstood Friendship: Mao Zedong, Kim Il-sung and Sino-North Korean relations 1949-1976," which will be published in English later this year.
On a little ledge, a tiny shark in an embalming tube is on display — Ferguson's cheeky riff on Damien Hirst's seminal work, "The Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living," but equally a reference to the "cabinet of curiosity" style of old-school sideshow culture.
Both a body of economic theory — including the seminal work of Robert Solow at M.I.T. — and much real-life evidence, especially from the superfast growth of East Asian economies in the 22016s, suggest that in emerging economies with plentiful labor, a rise in the investment rate boosts overall growth.
"Regarding H.R., I heard of him first when I read his superb book 'Dereliction of Duty,'" said Kelly, referring to McMaster's seminal work in which he argued that the Vietnam War was lost because military leaders should have more openly voiced their opposition to the Johnson administration's policy of gradualism.
Leah Wright Rigueur, the Harvard historian who wrote the seminal work on the history of black Republicans in American politics, The Loneliness of the Black Republican, said tensions among black Republicans when the president is a divisive figure or takes a "hostile approach to civil rights and racial issues" are nothing new.
In her seminal work, Dr. Pager, who was the Peter and Isabel Malkin professor of public policy at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard and a professor of sociology at the university, documented what she called the "powerful effects of race" on hiring decisions, which she said contributed to persistent inequality.
"In the aftermath of corporate and public-sector disasters, it often emerges that participants fell prey to a collective form of willful blindness and overconfidence: mounting warning signals were systematically cast aside or met with denial, evidence avoided or selectively reinterpreted, dissenters shunned," Roland Bénabou a professor at Princeton University wrote in a seminal work on confidence and groupthink.
But few on the ballroom floor at the opening knew that they were frugging to what would become a seminal work of electronic music: the avant-garde composer Morton Subotnick's "Silver Apples of the Moon," the 50th anniversary of which will be celebrated with live performances at the Lincoln Center Festival from Thursday, July 20, through Saturday, July 22.
It charts the history of Polish-Jewish playwright Sholem Asch's revolutionary 1907 drama God of Vengeance — a Yiddish-language piece that became a a seminal work of Jewish culture but was pulled after six weeks on Broadway in 1923 when its entire cast, producer and owners of the theater were indicted and convicted on charges of obscenity stemming from the production.
They unapologetically demand equality and empowerment for groups that have been long been discriminated against and excluded from positions of leadership in the US. On the occasion of two Los Angeles shows of Leonard's work — Analogue at Hauser & Wirth and the upcoming Survey at the Museum of Contemporary Art — Hauser & Wirth has organized an afternoon of responses to this seminal work.
The late Charles L. Black, Jr. Sterling Professor of Law at Yale Law and author of the seminal work on impeachment entitled, "Impeachment: A Handbook,'' best articulates the appropriate standard for evaluating what meets the definition of a high crimes and misdemeanors in the constitutional sense: That is, offenses that are clearly wrong, even if not criminal, and in Black's words, "seriously threaten the order or political society as to make pestilent and dangerous the continuance in power of their perpetrator.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads There are only two lines of text on the pitch-black billboard Felix Gonzalez-Torres debuted in 21990, but every word bears the weight of LGBTQ history: People With AIDS Coalition 1985 Police Harassment 1969 Oscar Wilde 1895 Supreme Court 1986 Harvey Milk 1977 March on Washington 1987 Stonewall Rebellion 19823 Thirty years later, the artist's seminal work will return to New York City's West Village neighborhood to honor the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots and commemorate WorldPride, which is expected to draw more than 3 million tourists in June.

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