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"serpentine" Definitions
  1. bending and twisting like a snake
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There is hiking at Serpentine Art and Nature Commons, a 11.5-acre park off Van Duzer Street with trails that pass serpentine outcrops.
In 2013, the original Serpentine Gallery expanded with the opening of the Serpentine Sackler Gallery, a former gunpowder depot, and a futuristic restaurant next door.
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The Serpentine had "no further funding applications" with the Sackler Trust, a spokeswoman said in March, but the museum's second space is still named the Serpentine Sackler Gallery.
LONDON — The Japanese architect Junya Ishigami will design this year's Serpentine Pavilion, a temporary structure erected each summer in Hyde Park, London, the Serpentine Gallery announced on Thursday.
The 2018 Work Marathon was presented September 22-23, 2018 at The Royal Geographical Society (1 Kensington Gore, Kensington, London) and at Serpentine Gallery and Serpentine Pavilion (Kensington Gardens, London).
Christo & Jeanne-Claude: Barrels and The Mastaba 1958–2018 and Christo & Jeanne-Claude: The London Mastaba are on view at the Serpentine Gallery and Serpentine Lake, Hyde Park until September 23.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads   While on vacation recently in London, I made a trip to the Serpentine Pavilion, the Serpentine Gallery's annual architecture commission, designed this year by Francis Kéré.
Pythio (Peppermint) and their serpentine dancers in Head Over Heels.
Spaces for rest, reflection, and community at London's Serpentine Pavilion.
LONDON — The Mexican architect Frida Escobedo has been named as this year's designer of the Serpentine Pavilion, a temporary summer structure erected here each year in front of the Serpentine Gallery in Hyde Park.
This prophesier is fierce, instantly captivating, and surrounded by serpentine dancers.
The road down the Grand Colombier is serpentine, steep and narrow.
The serpentine green tile had naturally occurring asbestos, later deemed hazardous.
OUTDOOR SPACE The house is approached by a steep, serpentine driveway.
She previously served as head of programs at London's Serpentine Galleries.
Elena Ochoa Foster was appointed chair of the Serpentine Galleries council.
Across the city, the Serpentine Gallery and the Serpentine Sackler Gallery are hosting solo outings by the painter Michael Craig-Martin and the installation artist Simon Denny, both involving marriages between art and technology, until Sunday.
Last year, by mid-October—generally regarded as the end of the outdoor-swimming season—the Serpentine Lido, the designated swimming spot in the Serpentine lake, in London's Hyde Park, had dropped to the low fifties.
The book accompanies her current show at the Serpentine Gallery in London.
At 98 years old, she's getting her due at the Serpentine Gallery.
There, the race took place in the Serpentine lake in Hyde Park.
The Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) will design this summer's Serpentine Gallery pavilion.
Have you been to your show at the Serpentine since it opened?
Serpentine Pavilion 2016 designed by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG); (10 June – 9 October); (All images: Iwan Baan)Each year, the opening of the Serpentine Pavilion heralds the beginning of summer with a temporary structure installed in a London garden.
In 22000 the firm designed buildings around the Serpentine art gallery, in London.
Albert Oehlen continues at Serpentine Gallery (Kensington Gardens, London) through February 2, 2020.
There are no ominous purple waves; museums and royal palaces surround the Serpentine.
He describes this "paradox" as "serpentine," and I agree with the biblical metaphor.
" True to the bit, he even appropriates Thug's serpentine emoji aesthetic on "Snake.
Organize a picnic in Hyde Park followed by pedal boating around Serpentine Lake.
Mr. Holonics captures Oskar's magnetism and his cunning: His performance oozes serpentine charm.
Philanthropist Yana Peel was appointed chief executive of the Serpentine Galleries in London.
Abramovic's endurance performance 512 Hours drew almost 130,000 visitors to the Serpentine in 2014.
Compared to the other uses of serpentine robotics, Statoil's bot seems mildly less cool.
Somewhere between the first and second Serpentine Path albums, so a few years ago.
On the left of the green there is a massive serpentine swath of sand.
The Asahi office was at the end of a 403-foot-long serpentine corridor.
Sondra Perry's first UK solo exhibition will open at the Serpentine Galleries next month.
David Bowie and Iman embrace at the Serpentine Gallery Summer Party in 2002 in London.
They show wavy lines, discombobulated human forms, and eerie serpentine figures that likely represent gods.
A serpentine plot plays out, as the distribution of villainy and heroism shifts between parties.
" Larry Davidson on Route 16 in Virginia, the serpentine trail called "Back of the Dragon.
The property is almost entirely surrounded by the trails and forest of Serpentine National Park.
Lynette Yiadom Boakye and David Adjaye were appointed to the Serpentine Galleries' board of trustees.
BIG's design for the Serpentine Gallery pavilion is an a modern update to building with bricks.
Gone are the dark outfits, serpentine imagery, and trap beats that characterized Swift's previous album, Reputation.
The first pavilion in 2000 was designed by Zaha Hadid, who later joined the Serpentine board.
On Immersion Trench Reverie, the structures are more serpentine and complex than on the last record.
So when Unearthly Trance broke up, we didn't see any reason to break Serpentine Path up.
After a serpentine journey across several European borders, the object made its way to New York.
The serpentine wooden railings seemed as if they were meant to have hands running along them.
The exhibition, dubbed "The Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever!" will run at London's Serpentine gallery until September.
In an interview with the Serpentine exhibition's curator, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Hurtado describes Paalen as a teacher.
Emma Kunz: Visionary Drawings transforms the Serpentine Gallery into a refuge from the fast-paced London life.
A new set of interactive charts help you trace the often serpentine route from farm to table.
Trained beagles must sniff for snakes in plane engines before they take off, to prevent serpentine disasters.
There, they would dangle their serpentine bodies from the ceiling, ready to strike as bats flew past.
The focus then shifts to a bulldozer, which suddenly begins winding through the town's emptied, serpentine roads.
If you want to see it in person, it's coming to London's Serpentine Gallery from Jan. 28.
Hilma af Klint: Painting the Unseen continues at the Serpentine Gallery (Kensington Gardens, London) through May 15.
Sondra Perry: Typhoon Coming On continues at Serpentine Sackler Gallery (Kensington Gardens, Hyde Park, London) until May 20.
But believe it or not, that serpentine silhouette isn't even the weirdest thing about this Triassic sea monster.
The temporary sculpture, which consists of 7,506 horizontally stacked barrels, will float on the Serpentine through September 23.
The serpentine vehicles can stretch up to 200 feet and kick up dust for miles in their wakes.
Etal Adnan: The Weight of the World continues at the Serpentine Gallery (Kensington Gardens, London) through September 11. 
The interpolated notebook entries, meanwhile, adumbrate a serpentine journey through Poland, Budapest, Belgrade, Croatia, Odessa, Sofia and Bucharest.
The four-mile road to the village of Bunnahabhain (BUNE-ah-hab-hain) is narrow, steep and serpentine.
See more of Bjarke Ingels Group's work on their website, and learn more about the Serpentine Galleries here.
Honnari: True demons and the most powerful of all three, Honnari have serpentine bodies and can breathe fire.
Not only that but it's a fun drive, a serpentine trek through the desert, full of dips and dives.
Bakst's style is immediately recognizable for his use of serpentine lines, heady colors, and a belle-époque-like sensuality.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — Entering the Serpentine Gallery from the cacophony of Hyde Park feels otherworldly.
In the words of Serpentine Gallery, the artificially intelligent AGNES "lives on" the London contemporary art hub's own website.
The chowing cat then turns around and BAM, jumps in fright at the sight of the green, serpentine menace.
Since then, banks have been a sorry sight with serpentine queues at counters and much restless chaos among people.
Murnion recalled how he'd taken a map of Bushwick and plotted a serpentine escape route for the movie's heroes.
When Serpentine Path started, we looked on it as a side project that we were just doing for fun.
After all, Rosa had been performing her signature serpentine dance inside the lions' cage since she was a teenager.
And Hans Ulrich Obrist, the artistic director of the Serpentine Galleries in London, has been appointed senior program adviser.
Snapshot: Above, the annual Hyde Park Christmas Day Swim in the icy waters of the Serpentine lake in London.
While Tazewell was losing one natural resource — coal — there was another to replace it: the serpentine roads around him.
The explosion reverberates backward and forward throughout the novel's many timelines, affecting each character along serpentine threads of interconnection.
I dragged my roller bag along the serpentine path through a tunnel of trees, lizards rustling at my feet.
Its serpentine Carrera-marble top will be held up by a series of white marble lions carved in Vietnam.
At London's Serpentine Gallery, Faith Ringgold tells stories of race and self-discovery which have too often gone untold.
They are inscribed with expressions such as " À mon cher Maître " in a serpentine hand that resembles the Master's.
The artist suffocates a fallen imperial structure with serpentine materials, hacking it to pieces and exposing its soft core.
The exhibition at the Serpentine will be animated by what he calls "decisive moments or epiphanies" throughout Hurtado's life.
The riffs on songs like "Citadel" are twisted and serpentine, full of these lovely flourishes and unexpected lead fills.
My favorite is a large serpentine stone that I felt drawn to while I was on a trip in Sedona.
The undertones of serpentine prints are decidedly neutral, so you'll be surprised how complementary they are to almost any look.
The video essay is Gravenor's attempt to make sense of her trauma, which remains serpentine, meandrous, never subsiding, ever present.
The Eurostar seemed to go on forever, like a giant snake or other serpentine creature made of shiny, cold metal.
Most rollers marketed as "jade" are made from Xiuyan (or Xiyuan) jade, which is actually a type of serpentine crystal.
This beaded dress with a shocking, plunging neckline seemed perfect for Diana's summertime appearance at the Serpentine Gallery in 1995. 
The scenery of middle sister's life comes shining out of these serpentine passages like a mountain range through the fog.
The serpentine trees and technicolor foliage will always hang low over the bending roads and residential boulevards surrounding Cleveland Ave.
Speaking with Hans Ulrich Obrist at the Serpentine Gallery in 2013, Armajani explains the importance of bridges in his art.
His "linear periscope," as he called it, used textured glass panels backed by stainless steel in a graceful serpentine structure.
In "Flix," a 16mm animation, a serpentine black tail flickers against a white background, dancing to the right and left.
But visible almost everywhere along San Pedro's steep, serpentine pathways are signs of a seemingly unlikely affair with another sport: basketball.
Cleo's voice is rich and raspy, particularly in its upper reaches, and there's even a serpentine guitar solo at the end.
Thatcher's most enduring achievement was not selling off houses or utilities but freeing businesspeople from the serpentine grip of the state.
But instead of finding a hot mantle directly beneath the volcano, seismic data indicates a relatively cool wedge of serpentine rock.
The video essay is Vanessa Gravenor's attempt to make sense of her trauma, which remains serpentine, meandrous, never subsiding, ever present.
The immersive installation is part of Marc Camille Chaimowicz's fall exhibit, An Autumn Lexicon, showing in London at the Serpentine Gallery.
The artist will speak about the project during Miracle Marathon arts festival on October 8, 2016 at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery.
Yet here at the Serpentine, images themselves have a biological character that makes them more than mere representations of ecological change.
The serpentine land withdraws from me like the cloud of ink emitted by an octopus as it flashes to the deep.
The Serpentine Galleries is one of London's most popular art museums, and has recently presented exhibitions by Marina Abramovic and Christo.
Dr. Allen said she suspected that the mining boom made surrounding areas too expensive to live in, making Serpentine more attractive.
Serpentine locks of hair float and calligraphic swathes of drapery furl and unfurl, all set aloft by the rush of events.
We've seen serpentine circles before, but I don't recall seeing quite so many of these theme entries in a grid before.
Ingar Dragset (ID): The title is a nod to our 2006 exhibition The Welfare Show at the Serpentine Gallery in London.
The neighborhood, Chawkbazar, is centuries old and home to serpentine alleyways and teetering buildings standing so close together they nearly touch.
White flowers on serpentine green stems emerge from the darkness within and beyond the rings as if from the painting's own unconscious.
Its exquisitely preserved body, coiled into a serpentine position, survived the eons and has now been recognized as an entirely new species.
It's hard not to make a wyvern eye catching, to be honest, what with its sinister serpentine body and vaguely satanic visage.
A fight scene in a moving car cuts to a breathtaking aerial, as the vehicle cuts a serpentine S into a cornfield.
Ms. Peyton-Jones's co-director, Hans Ulrich Obrist, will stay on as artistic director, according to a news release from the Serpentine.
Courtesy Groninger Museum Collection; photograph by Marten de Leeuw In shape, Kingelez's buildings are variously tiered, towering, serpentine, pinnate, finned, and scalloped.
The scene ends with James bellowing on the street, his serpentine countenance blotchy with rage and the veins on his neck bulging.
Ed Atkins did a talk with Hans at the Serpentine and I got Hans to connect me and Atkins, which he did.
Christo's giant floating sculpture, "The London Mastaba," sits on the Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park as tourists on paddle boats circle around.
For "The London Mastaba," Christo is renting the Serpentine water from The Royal Parks and contributing to the upkeep of the grounds.
He will focus on the venue's visual arts commissions and installations, though, Mr. Poots said, he would stay on at the Serpentine.
STAR MAX File Photo: 6/26/19 Michael Bloomberg at the Serpentine Gallery Summer Party held at Hyde Park in London, England.
Reitman uses Altmanesque sound design and serpentine camera movements to convey the chaos and kineticism of a process in constant, frantic motion.
Serpentine is a hub for immigrants from England and New Zealand: About 32 percent of its residents were not born in Australia.
She is a flamenco dancer, so her back is arched in a majestic serpentine curve, her arms and hands an ornamental filigree.
London: The Japanese architect Junya Ishigami will design this year's Serpentine Pavilion, a temporary structure put up each summer in Hyde Park.
McCraney's script is quite simply an extraordinary piece of writing, idiomatic and poetic in its cadences and pleasingly serpentine in its structure.
A year later, in 2012, Ai teamed up with Herzog and de Meuron again to design the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion in London.
In 2017 one of her followers invited her to the exhibition A Series of Utterly Improbable, Yet Extraordinary Renditions at the Serpentine.
The £3.6 million creation at the side of the Serpentine was surrounded by controversy, facing delays and over-running its budget by £600,000.
With a slithering, serpentine body and 300 teeth, the shark and its ancestors have served as inspiration for sea monster mythology for millennia.
"I've been dying to get one of these serpentine chokers forever," she gushed, caressing the one she got to wear for the event.
By boring out serpentine trails under the bark of pine species, the pests sever nutrient flow within trees, killing their hosts within months.
Frazer, who has been the editor and publisher of Shearsman Books since 1981, is to be commended for bringing Serpentine back into print.
AGNES's "golden hands" via Serpentine Gallery AGNES uses a welcoming tone and an American accent when she asks you about your greatest fear.
Sarichef Island, about a quarter-mile wide in the center, sits between the Chukchi Sea and the wide estuary of the Serpentine River.
It's a dizzying, serpentine flow of identities for a character who has kept little other than her name and her interest in tombs.
To co-ordinate the muscle cells' contraction in a way that would propel the ray forwards, Dr Parker printed them in serpentine patterns.
Not all lines are structured this way, but research has largely shown that this approach, known as a serpentine line, is the fastest.
Other land is protected as part of the Special Hillsides Preservation District, zoning created in 1987 to protect the area's upland Serpentine Ridge.
Last year's entries included Tower Bridge with a cake flotilla and a Serpentine Pavilion made out of jelly — so the stakes are high.
A section called "Composing the wind" explored air sounds, altering a listener's sense of the space around the instruments, tracing their serpentine tubing.
Delve a little deeper, exploring the intricacies of barbershop dynamics within the framework of black masculinity and the picture becomes blurred and serpentine.
Together, they would try to navigate a serpentine course of 480 meters, or about 3003 yards, in a little more than a minute.
The "Slave Rape" series, which was shown at the Serpentine earlier this year, had not been exhibited since the 1973 show at Rutgers.
Millions now find themselves waiting for hours in serpentine lines outside banks to exchange their defunct currency for the new government-approved notes.
Click here for our previous coverage of Bjarke Ingels Group's Serpentine Pavilion, and check more pictures from the pavilion and summer houses below.
Using purloined ink and paper, he portrayed inmates in a tidy serpentine line, emerging from a mountainous horizon to wind around symmetrically planted trees.
Described as a "scatter environment," the artist will bring back his piece, Enough Tyranny, which made its first appearance at the Serpentine in 1972.
Weather patterns and voting data are used to explore neural networks in the Serpentine Gallery's latest Digital Commission, this time by artist James Bridle.
Then Serpentine Path kind of ran its course for a while after the second album, so Jay and I started talking about it again.
Things change for Mez when she meets Auriel the boa constrictor, a sort of serpentine Professor X who recruits her for his anthropomorphic superteam.
Lenin's marble mausoleum in Red Square must echo with his laughter because that's just the sort of serpentine political calculation he would have appreciated.
"Reitman uses Altmanesque sound design and serpentine camera movements to convey the chaos and kineticism of a process in constant, frantic motion," he added.
The work has been all over the world, including the Marrakech Biennale, the Cour Carrée at the Louvre and the Serpentine Pavilion in London.
For them, the path from A to B is not a straight line, but sometimes the best solutions come out of that serpentine journey.
" A "very happy" Steyerl told the Times, "the Serpentine Galleries set a strong precedent by reacting quickly thus living up to their stated values.
Alongside the pavilion are a series of summer houses designed by four renowned architects Serpentine Gallery recruited to compliment the nearby Queen Caroline's Temple.
Fuller was famous for her Serpentine Dance and her Fire Dance, which used fabric and lighting to transform the dancing body into abstract shapes.
At 98, her exhibition at London's Serpentine Gallery, I Live I Die I Will Be Reborn, is her first solo show in a public institution.
When he first decided to do the crossing, the only rowing experience he had was a couple of afternoons on the Serpentine in Hyde Park.
He opens the first track, "Refuse/Resist," with a torrent of serpentine, triplet-based tom work that the rest of Sepultura emphasizes with gargantuan chugs.
Contemporary curators, including Hans-Ulrich Obrist, artistic director of the Serpentine Galleries in London, often cite Mr. Sandberg as an important influence on their work.
In 2009, a coalition of multinational corporations and large environmental nonprofits led an effort to pass the dubious, serpentine Waxman-Markey cap-and-trade bill.
" Researchers speculate that the negative image may result partly from the mustelid's serpentine silhouette: In some parts of Central America, weasels are called "furry snakes.
The German artist Andreas Gursky's photography has given us aerial views of cattle in muddy Colorado stockyards and a serpentine Grand Prix racetrack in Bahrain.
The British digital artist Ed Atkins (number 50 in the Power 23) was given a one-man show by him at the Serpentine in 24.
Here at the Serpentine, Mr. Huyghe has unleashed some 10,000 flies into the galleries, seen resting on the screens or lying dead under your feet.
On my visit, a hot weekend in late June, Hyde Park was packed, with the Serpentine Lake filled with rented paddle boats bobbing around it.
So in a classic example of the serpentine nature of Iraqi politics, Mr. Maliki has blocked Mr. Abadi from using Dawa resources for his campaign.
In media representations, Medusa has a gaze that turns a man to stone, a hugely fanged mouth, snakes for hair, and a serpentine lower half.
"My dress was designed by the fabulous designers of Gallery Serpentine in Australia," Julia said of the unique gown, which she first saw on Pinterest.
His party was forced to continue overland, traveling seven or eight hours a day over steep serpentine roads, lined with villagers hoping to glimpse him.
Ian Cheng, Bad Corgi, 2016, courtesy of the artist (via) Artist Ian Cheng will be launching a new app-based artwork for London's Serpentine Galleries.
He proposes to slim Brazil's puffed-up, ineffective and near-bankrupt state through privatisations and public-spending cuts, and to undo the country's serpentine red tape.
In thinking about Serpentine, Middleton's review of John Ashbery's A WAVE (1984), which appeared in The New York Times on June 17, 1984, came to mind.
I thought it was a gravity situation, but when I looked over, I saw this serpentine set of toes willing out from the row behind me.
Painting with viscous oils on rectangular and diamond-shaped canvases, Mr. Hanson constructs florid, heraldic compositions traversed by grids, serpentine lines and curved and flat bands.
Among the named defendants is Theresa Sackler, widow to Mortimer, who has made donations to the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Serpentine Gallery, and Tate Museum.
Such has been the serpentine journey of Snyder, whose career has seen its fair share of unscalable road blocks that suddenly give way to euphoric successes.
Meanwhile, in the company's vast data centers technicians now walked in serpentine routes, following software-generated instructions to replace hard drives, power supplies, and memory sticks.
Every weekday morning, Tori would wake up early, her mother would feed the chickens and together they would head down the serpentine mountain road to Beckley.
We headed westward to the side of thunderous green mountains, on serpentine roads as monstrous wind turbines — pinwheels of the gods — churned slowly on the horizon.
And DuPont Underground is looking at other ambitious projects as inspiration, like the Serpentine Galleries in London and the Lowline underground park project in New York.
I was transported to the fall day in Vermont when my husband taught me to clutch and shift in a different convertible on another serpentine road.
Their routes form serpentine itineraries that, some lawmakers and residents say, increase traffic and push overworked drivers to speed and cut corners to keep their jobs.
"Il Tempo del Postino" had been developed by the artist Philippe Parreno, in collaboration with Hans Ulrich Obrist, the director of the Serpentine Gallery, in London.
He became enamored of the serpentine freshwater fish during childhood summers on his grandparents' farm, where he observed them while wading in the nearby Amazon River.
Faith Ringgold, curated by Melissa Blanchflower with assistant curator Natalia Grabowska, continues at the Serpentine Gallery (Kensington Gardens, London W2 3XA, UK) until September 8, 2019. 
This "preclearance" was mainly seen as a way to relieve congestion at busy American air hubs, where serpentine lines at customs booths had become the norm.
The weird and wonderful world of waiting line design You might have heard of a serpentine line, but did you know about jockeying and slips & skips?
Hirschl & Adler, also of New York, have a serpentine sofa from around 1820, possibly made by the cabinetmaker Duncan Phyfe and upholstered in a racy red.
Hans Ulrich Obrist, the director of the Serpentine Gallery, says that a show he held in the 1980s in his own kitchen still informs his work today.
Each module linked into the robot's serpentine frame contains different sensors or experiments, and its length can be easily shortened or extended depending on its mission parameters.
One of the pieces currently displayed at Serpentine Galleries seems a fair enough summation of this ethos: a pair of neon breasts hung on the gallery wall.
I can hear the gun, and I know to immediately scream "serpentine!" as I try to dodge the bullets that are, inevitably, aimed directly at my dome.
These are dense, dark forests of fractured beats that crack and thump like downed tree branches, and reedy electronics that twist around them in roiling serpentine shapes.
Critic's Pick In a commanding new exhibition at London's Serpentine Galleries, the French artist makes images directly from brain activity — and adds 33,000 flies for good measure.
The nightmare involves wandering in an immense public transportation labyrinth in hopes of reaching a vague destination, before getting sidetracked by exploring a crappy, equally-serpentine mall.
Long, serpentine lines have been part of the landscape of recent elections in South Africa — where black citizens earned the right to vote only a generation ago.
Apply your logic in a serpentine manner: And yes, as some solvers are discovering, the clues and grid numbers may differ between the print and electronic versions.
The only hitch is that letters for the string parts (no pun intended) are to be written in a serpentine manner, as the black squares guide you.
Hundreds of thousands of artifacts are buried in the serpentine canyons and shifting pink sands of Cedar Mesa, hidden, until exposed by rain or wind or theft.
Designed by Shigeru Ban, an architect admired for his innovative use of wood, the complex includes a serpentine company headquarters wrapped in a spectacular latticed timber facade.
A small but punchy retrospective at London's Serpentine Gallery (the first in a European institution) is a testament to the extraordinary range and power of her works.
The light casts gridded, rainbow patterns on the roughcast plaster walls and the floor made of pounamu, a beautiful serpentine marble that holds special value for Māori.
But west of the borough center, beyond the serpentine county park that clings to either bank of Goffle Brook, the terrain rises sharply, and Hawthorne's character changes.
Usually when an exercise looks as badass as smashing wave after wave of thick, serpentine cords into the ground, traditionalists are bound to feel a little dismissive.
More recently, Hilma af Klint: Painting the Unseen, co-curated by Daniel Birnbaum and Emma Enderby, was at the Serpentine Gallery in London (March 3 – May 15, 2353).
Don't let the store's serpentine aisles lead you away from the samples, especially since they seem to be running the gamut, from appetizers all the way to dessert.
The man, who will reportedly recover from his serpentine encounter, was using a squat toilet in his home east of Bangkok when the 10-foot-long snake struck.
They fought and made love in the dense jungle that clung to the hillsides, along the serpentine streets, on rice paddies, near ancestral temples, and sacred Banyan trees.
One gallery is filled with steel sculptures replicating inflatable toys, including a lobster doing a handstand ("Acrobat," 2003-9) that was on display at the Serpentine Gallery show.
LONDON —The Serpentine Galleries, the contemporary art exhibition space in London, said Wednesday that it had appointed Yana Peel as chief executive, a new position for the institution.
The visuals for Alien were specifically inspired by Giger's 1976 painting "Necronom IV," which portrays a figure with a lithe form, elongated skull, sharp teeth, and serpentine coiling.
It's true that "malum," in Jerome's day, could mean any number of fruits: the serpentine creature on Michelangelo's Sistine ceiling, for instance, is coiled around a fig tree.
Hans-Ulrich Obrist, the artistic director of Serpentine Galleries in London, is a star curator by anyone's definition — big in both the world of museums and on Instagram.
Travelers in California enjoy the isolation that comes with driving along Highway 1, a serpentine route with steep cliffs known for its spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean.
Once upon a time, the quaint bend in this serpentine alley (previously known, unsubtly, as the Blood Angle) abetted all manner of ambushes and skullduggery during gang warfare.
The London chapter, an immersive installation by Danish artist Jakob Kudsk Steensen, will be on display at the Serpentine until March 15 and can also be viewed online.
"Frieze and Hans Ulrich Obrist," she said, referring to the Instagram accounts of the influential art fair (@friezeartfair) and the director of the Serpentine Galleries in London (@hansulrichobrist).
Her current home is nestled along one of the narrow, serpentine streets that traverse these magical canyons, filled with architectural jewels including several mid-century, case study homes.
The huge, forceful shape of the hose is both a strong abstract gesture in space and a reminder of how serpentine and destructive such a thing can be.
EU leaders, fatigued by the serpentine Brexit crisis, must decide on Wednesday whether to grant May, who has asked for a postponement until June 30, a further delay.
They are covered with nine blue dragons, whose serpentine forms stand out against his flesh like a crisp design on a luminous specimen of fine, blue-and-white porcelain.
The species has "an unusual morphology," according to the paper—a serpentine body reaching lengths of two feet, and a head adorned with a crown of antler-like gills.
But a landscape architect named Joseph Paxton, who would prove hugely influential for Olmsted, had coaxed ponds and rock gardens, cricket fields and serpentine paths from the homely turf.
The bar is is surrounded by two luxurious lounge and media/theater areas, which can accommodate up to 52 guests and feature serpentine Italian leather sofas and hanging chairs.
Rickon Stark may not be a major player in whatever endgame George R.R. Martin has envisioned, but he's not going to die because he was too stupid to serpentine.
The robot is made by a Norwegian company called Eelume, which this week partnered with Norwegian companies Statoil and Kongsberg Maritime to fast-track production of these serpentine machines.
And of course, there are your more basic VR / motion-control experiences like fishing... ... or steering your serpentine dragon... ... or — and this is key — flipping pancakes on a beach.
Mr. Fujimoto, best known for his 2013 Serpentine Pavilion in London, a cloudlike lattice of white steel poles, has work sandwiched between Mr. Hirata's and Mr. Ishigami's ethereal constructions.
Living In 9 Photos View Slide Show ' Serpentine may be a type of green rock found in Grymes Hill, a leafy and upscale enclave on Staten Island's North Shore.
While at an event hosted by Serpentine Galleries and Chanel, the model wore a black wrap-style dress made from sheer fabric with a train that grazed the floor.
Glints of moonlight dot the edges of a woman and a bull, or a serpentine monster, as well as diaphanous wings, scales, skin, fins, tusks, hair, and gossamer water.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — In one sense, "The London Mastaba," a temporary floating sculpture by Christo newly installed in Hyde Park's Serpentine Lake, is about nothing.
In the fall, the Serpentine Galleries in London hosted a retrospective of his work and, with the C/O Berlin exhibition, he has his first institutional show in Germany.
This would later inspire the performance "The Cleaners Late Summer Nights Party" (2012), where the cleaning staff who worked alongside his parents threw a party at London's Serpentine Gallery.
Curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist (Artistic Director of the Serpentine Galleries, London), Gabriela Rangel (Chief Curator and Director of Visual Arts, Americas Society), and Asad Raza (Artist). as-coa.
Further along, in "Nude in the Red Room" (another from 21907), Vallotton's realism intensifies into artifice; the sleek, curving, almost serpentine female subject may be based on a photograph.
File Photo by: zz/KGC-254/STAR MAX/IPx 2019 6/26/19 Michael Bloomberg at the Serpentine Gallery Summer Party held at Hyde Park in London, England, UK.
I remember recognizing that the circled letters in the serpentine pattern vaguely looked like a strand of DNA, but put that aside because it was not a DOUBLE HELIX.
Serpentine, southeast of Perth Since the last census in 2011, the population in this region outside Perth has grown about 50 percent, and 26,873 people now call it home.
She's made recent appearances in exhibitions and performances at Somerset House, the Serpentine Gallery and Whitechapel Gallery in London but is lesser known to audiences outside the United Kingdom.
In London, the Serpentine Galleries are showcasing "Catharsis," a digital stimulation of an old-growth forest by the New York-based, Danish artist Jakob Kudsk Steensen, through March 15.
Distortion acts as the band's third member (joining drummer/guitarist Vic and guitarist/vocalist KW), propelling the long, serpentine compositions on Cast of Static and Smoke to new depths.
It is full of teeming, serpentine streets so narrow that buses and big trucks cannot use them, another problem on Wednesday night as fire engines struggled to get in.
But beyond watching dogs confusedly serpentine across parks in anticipation of a ball that would never land, one I pretended to throw, I had no real experience with trolling.
Nearby, in the Freda Escobeda-designed Serpentine Pavilion, architect Beatriz Colomina created her own situation, staging a "Bed-in" that turned Escobeda's outdoor pavilion into her own public bedroom.
Often compared to the work of Hilma af Klint, dozens of rarely-seen drawings by the late Swiss healer and Spiritualist Emma Kunz are on view at the Serpentine Gallery.
The success of Frieze New York can be attributed to its points of difference — fine-food offerings and a serpentine, unusually light-filled tent — but also some basic market factors.
Since then, it has formed partnerships with Palais de Tokyo and the Pompidou Center in Paris, as well as the Serpentine Galleries and the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London.
The bus only took me as far as Huehue, since the last 16 miles of serpentine roads into Todos Santos are too remote and too dangerous for many bus drivers.
Most dramatic of all, the man's painting began to change – transformed over the course of months from bucolic countrysides to nightmarish landscapes of serpentine roots and decaying trees and houses.
Mr. Huyghe's exhibition "Uumwelt," which opened last week at the Serpentine Galleries in London's stately Kensington Gardens, offers something uncommon in an art setting: a wholly new kind of imagery.
This year Mr. Rodland's Serpentine show will move to Fondazione Prada in Milan, and he has solo shows slated for the Bergen Kunsthall and Mr. Kordansky's gallery in Los Angeles.
Even at a relatively young age, Perry has managed to stage ambitious performances and exhibitions in world-renowned spaces such as the Serpentine Gallery, the TATE Britain and the Zabludowicz Collection.
The lower court found the "serpentine" 12th to be so "contorted and contrived" by the legislature that it may be the least geographically compact of all the nation's many gerrymandered districts.
Keeping true to Serpentine Gallery's characterization of AGNES as "benevolent," this rant culminated in audio from Jay Leno's show of Louis CK giving a monologue on white America's sense of entitlement.
At twenty-five, he will represent Laos in cycling at the 2016 Summer Games by competing in Rio's exceptionally arduous road race, a serpentine 256.6-kilometer circuit full of vertiginous climbs.
Their grasp on spooky, eldritch, surprisingly melodic doom/death remains deathly tight, with vocalist (and exorbitantly prolific horror fiend) Vanessa Nocera contributing her serpentine cleans and feral growls to the proceedings.
Built on a seemingly straightforward concept, Danish art and architecture firm Bjarke Ingels Group's newly announced design for the 2016 Serpentine Pavilion inverts everything you thought you knew the brick wall.
In 2014, she received the Serpentine Galleries' first ever digital commission, for which she created a "benevolent spambot" named AGNES, using AI to test how much we're willing to share online.
"The collective... gives room to each artist's individual practice, as well as seeking ways for their work to be physically and conceptually combined," Serpentine Galleries' Rebecca Lewin tells the Creators Project.
"It's pretty remarkable the armory is letting us do this," observed Mr. Eccles, who assembled the exhibition in partnership with Hans-Ulrich Obrist, artistic director of the Serpentine Galleries in London.
The annual temporary architecture installations at London's Serpentine Pavilion, in the heart of Kensington Gardens, have attracted legends of the field—Zaha Hadid, Oscar Niemeyer, Frank Gehry, Alvaro Siza, Peter Zumthor.
Motormen were supposed to slow to 26 miles per hour to accommodate the serpentine curve, but had he seen the speed limit sign it would have been too late to decelerate.
She was chosen by Hans Ulrich Obrist, the artistic director of the Serpentine Gallery, and Yana Peel, its chief executive, with the architects David Adjaye and Richard Rogers acting as advisers.
Among Mr. Puryear's best-known works is "Ladder for Booker T. Washington" (1996), a serpentine wood structure that seems to stretch to infinity, suggesting the long — potentially elusive — climb to success.
For 20 years, the sisters have lived in a convent isolated from a bustling corridor of shopping centers, offices and restaurants by a blanket of trees and a serpentine asphalt road.
She's made recent appearances in exhibitions and performances at Somerset House, the Serpentine Gallery and Whitechapel Gallery in the English capital but is lesser known to audiences outside the United Kingdom.
Yet to a 21st-century eye, the most challenging and surprising work here is a serpentine bronze statuette of Orpheus, done around 1471 and on loan from the Bargello in Florence.
"S and Star," a peculiar wall-mounted work from 1941, comprises an irregular serpentine curve that writhes and flounces next to a droopy four-pointed star that performs unsteady flip-flops.
But their extraordinary variety in our modern world — from noodle-width threadsnakes to venomous vipers to behemoth pythons — is a testament to the success of their unique heads and serpentine bodies.
The film solidified writer-director Rian Johnson and Levitt's places as indie Hollywood darlings, and presaged their later partnership in 22013's Looper, another Johnson-penned film with a serpentine plot.
"A lot of these digital pieces continue to evolve after the exhibition finishes," said Hans-Ulrich Obrist, a co-director of the Serpentine Gallery and an advocate for pioneering digital art projects.
Larsen is depicted as dour and long faced, the sickly color of her skin played up by the emerald-green background and her serpentine red curls, which echo Munch's images of vampiresses.
Almost as intriguing as the cache is the serpentine story of the documents' rescue and rediscovery, much of which had been known before but which has been updated with the new find.
Previously, she was an architect with a love of art, and so her show is appropriately held at the Serpentine Gallery, outside in their wonderful pavilion designed by the architect Frida Escobedo.
But I hope someone finds it soon, because this snake sounds like it's likely experiencing the serpentine version of a panic attack, frightened and alone in the big city during a thunderstorm.
But before then, he will build one this summer in Hyde Park in London that will be made up of 7,506 oil barrels and float on the Serpentine lake, behind Kensington Palace.
In the video for her lead single, "Look What You Made Me Do," snakes adorn her throne, pouring her a cup of tea and she even wears rings decorated with serpentine images.
LONDON — Wearing a hard hat and a cargo jacket, the artist Christo stood on a platform looking over the Serpentine lake one April morning and watched his latest creation come to life.
Often I stand for a long time, watching the changing afternoon light pick out details: the gleam of the serpentine rails that grow brighter and dimmer depending on the hour of day.
" In a later e-mail, she said that these changes, which were not a response to criticism, gave Caithleen "more gumption" and "opened her eyes to the serpentine ways of the world.
This serpentine style of time conflation is the droll setting for the piss-stain forms that have been extracted from particular localities and made to represent human beings, now thinned and diminished.
The artist stated that she is unable to raise the purported $20173 million required to convert a space in upstate New York during a talk at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery last week.
A serpentine labyrinth of electromechanical instruments plays through a robotic rendition of "Here Comes the Sun" by throwing rocks at aluminum keys, slapping them with fake leather, and making them vibrate against marble.
Justin Hawkins, this strange, serpentine man who somehow oozed sex appeal despite looking like an undernourished cavalier, clambering from the plumes of a steamy hot tub, flicking wet, pink hair from his eyes.
Emma Kunz – Visionary Drawings: An exhibition conceived with Christodoulos Panayiotou, curated by Melissa Blanchflower and Natalia Grabowska, is on view at the Serpentine Gallery (Kensington Gardens, London W2 3XA) through May 19, 2019. 
Scotland Yard never cracked the case, and neither does Uri Bar-Joseph, a professor at the University of Haifa, in his trenchant, serpentine account of the Egyptian's years as a spy for Israel.
"We should never forget that in the center of it all is artists," Hans-Ulrich Obrist, artistic director of the Serpentine Galleries in London, said in the concluding panel of the Christie's conference.
In a section of Tica called Kennedy, a path led from the main dirt road into the village, a serpentine route that, on Thursday, was still knee-deep in water for long stretches.
The temporary structure will be unveiled around June 20, in conjunction with an exhibit at the nearby Serpentine Galleries on Christo and his wife and artistic partner, Jeanne-Claude, who died in 2009.
Character Study As a child growing up in Bulgaria, Guenadiy Lazarov was mesmerized by great accordionists tearing off serpentine melodies over uneven Balkan rhythms, as they played for tips at weddings and parties.
The second has no name, the punctuation mark on a serpentine run past a series of red-faced English players, but it is otherworldly, miraculous, forever bathed in a nearly shadowless Mexican sunlight.
Once a derelict waterfront space, it had been restored, over 21 years, with well-lit ball fields, children's fountains and a serpentine esplanade featuring a large sink for fishermen to clean their catch.
Last year the Serpentine Pavilion was designed by Selgas Cano, a Spanish firm that created an eco-friendly web of recycled plastic rainbows that seemed more suited for psychedelics than a solid drunk.
Devlin has put this little poem-making machine into a number of physical frameworks, including a lion statue in London's Trafalgar Square and a photo booth for a party at the UK's Serpentine Gallery.
"It's awesome!" he shouts over a serpentine EDM-remix of "Blurred Lines" during the Prepper Fashion show, where a model is strutting down the runway rocking a burlap tent fashioned into a bell skirt.
And from what has been said, the burials are four- to fifth-century AD. The emergency excavation also uncovered polychromatic opus sectile mosaics formed with yellow marble, porphyry, and serpentine in various geometric patterns.
Instead of worrying about how tight to slalom down one of Payback's serpentine freeways, I'm thinking about how the turns of this world feel mundane when compared to the cartoonish curves of Burnout: Paradise.
Whites were given simple clauses to read (and, again, were often assisted by poll workers) while African-Americans were given serpentine, incomprehensible clauses, which had been inserted into the document for that very purpose.
"Take Me (I'm Yours)" reuses the title of an early exhibition of relational art, a show of a dozen artists organized in 1995 at London's Serpentine Gallery by Hans Ulrich Obrist and Mr. Boltanski.
Signers included Ulrich Wilmes, the chief curator at the Haus der Kunst; the architect Rem Koolhaas; Hans Ulrich Obrist, artistic director of the Serpentine Galleries in London; and the choreographer Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker.
What makes the Serpentine show such a landmark is that it fuses the strains of Mr. Huyghe's art — the earlier media strain and the later ecological strain — in a fashion that feels utterly contemporary.
With his breakthrough submission for the Serpentine Pavilion in London's Kensington Gardens in 2013, Fujimoto — the youngest person ever to receive the annual commission — achieved the perfect fusion of conceptual daring and architectural function.
In Fuller's signature piece, termed the "Serpentine Dance," she transformed her body into a moving, three-dimensional work of op art by means of choreography, elaborate costuming and lighting effects that Fuller herself patented.
Take Me (I'm Yours) is a re-staging of a show that first appeared at the Serpentine Gallery in 1995, when it was conceived of by curator Hans Ulrich Obrist and artist Christian Boltanski.
The Mastaba is part of the summer program of the Serpentine Galleries, and it's paired with an exhibition of sculptures, drawings and collages focusing on Christo's work with barrels and with the mastaba shape.
The briny air gnawing patterns into walls, the serpentine lanes shaded by filigreed balconies, and the ornately carved teak doors: All lend Stone Town a dreamlike beauty that even sheets of rain can't obscure.
His other huge projects include elephants at the Serpentine Gallery in London in 2013; and a menagerie emerging from the Sea of Marmara at the Istanbul Biennial in 2015 that became an Instagram sensation.
"I was very aggressive putting the acid onto that nylon," he told Julia Peyton-Jones, the director of the Serpentine Gallery in London, which organized a five-decade retrospective of his work in 21969.
Their rival clan, of course, are the Lannisters: the ambitious Cersei (Erin Stegeman, who has a serpentine solo number), and her brothers, Jaime (Peter Berube) and Tyrion (Drew Boudreau, underselling Peter Dinklage's immortal character).
Then this year, Yana Peel, chief executive of the Serpentine Galleries in London, used the same words to defend herself in the wake of revelations by journalists about nefarious business investments by her husband.
Smith's monogram, PCS, a serpentine cipher on every Tarot card is a critical claim on their maker's intellectual property (there was of course no question of a woman possessing intellectual property at that time).
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — Even by Londoners' standards, it was an unseasonably cold and rainy day on the south side of Kensington Gardens for the 2018 Work Marathon at Serpentine Galleries.
A serpentine line of hungry folks wrapped around the perimeter of the restaurant as others chowed down from plates heaped high with fried chicken, turnip greens, candied yams and rice and gravy -- all for $8.
Harp music cued the show's start, and models floated by in serpentine gold headpieces, barefoot, across petals, in diaphanous, airy dresses, and coats with what looked to be antique velvet, yet, of course, was not.
This might have been what attracted you to Legion, or it might have been what turned you away, but it is the core of Noah Hawley's serpentine sci-fi opera, and it will be missed.
"The Girl Who Never Was" (2014) tells the serpentine story of a child whose voice was once thought to have been captured on a primitive audio recording, but who turned out not to have existed.
I have shed the serpentine skin of my past life, the scaly opaqueness of my former self left to rot in the winter sun, and I have emerged anew, pink, and screaming, damp but alive.
In the darkened gallery, a giant abstract landscape painting, "Many moons" (2015), hangs like a theatrical curtain from a serpentine ceiling track, while videos play on flatscreens or are projected on screens suspended in midair.
Planted with 860 new trees and 41,000 shrubs and grasses, the Hills and nearby areas are divided by serpentine paved roads designed to shed floodwaters efficiently in case of another hurricane like Sandy in 2012.
In 1994, on the night that the controversial Prince-Charles documentary aired (in it, he admitted to having an affair), the princess arrived at the Serpentine Gallery wearing a black dress with a plunging neckline.
Anker 10 ft Lightning Cable, $17.99It's something every one of us will feel grateful for a couple of times per day, but always put off buying for ourselves: a serpentine, 10-foot long charging cable. 
Gliding above the long mudflats and the serpentine curves of streams, I spot the fat white backs of beluga whales surfacing at the mouth of a river and an island covered by sunning sea lions.
But Mr. Leckey has recently married (Lizzie Carey-Thomas, the head of programs at Serpentine Galleries); had a daughter, April (now 3½); and entered middle age (he's 903 and that beard shows flecks of gray).
AI, an app that uses data and physiology to help female athletes train based on their menstrual cycles, the day began with a bracing dip in the ice-cold Serpentine lake in London's Hyde Park.
The Lithuanian pavilion's curator, Lucia Pietroiusti — who is curator of general ecology and live programs at the Serpentine Galleries in London — said the piece had started out as a slightly longer theater performance in Lithuanian.
Ten years, or two elections, ago, I was in the small mountain-town of Hawai (not too far from Dong), walking up the serpentine driveway of Kalikho Pul, a member of the state's Legislative Assembly.
"I am very happy that the Serpentine Galleries set a strong precedent by reacting quickly thus living up to their stated ethical values," Ms. Steyerl added in an email on Tuesday after Ms. Peel's resignation.
Serpentine paths twisted up the hillside, and at the center of a spectacular bifurcated staircase there was a fountain in the form of a lizard, its skin composed of mosaic shards in blues and yellows.
LONDON — A few weeks before her London Fashion Week show, scheduled for Sunday, the prizewinning fashion designer Grace Wales Bonner was wandering around a show of a different kind at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery here.
Language lives not in the mind, but rather in the larynx, the soft pallet, the mouth, and the tongue, and its progeny are the soft serpentine sibilant, the moist plosive, the chest gutturals' heart-burn.
Her arms outstretched, she stares into the dragon's eyes as he opens his fanged mouth and, with his bright red serpentine tongue, appears to lick her hair, adding a wonderfully comic note to the painting.
The section also features a text by Serpentine curator Ben Vickers, who discusses historical examples of cloud-based management systems, from Vitalik Buterin's ambitious Ethereum blockchain upgrades to the precocious Chilean Cybersyn project of the 1970s.
Every year, the Serpentine Gallery taps an architect to design a pavilion that will grace the gallery's front lawn in London's Hyde Park—and every year, architect's prove they're not afraid to get a little weird.
LONDON (Reuters) - Artist Marina Abramovic, famed for her endurance performances, questioning of physical and mental boundaries and intimate interactions with gallery visitors, appears as an augmented reality avatar in a new show in London's Serpentine Gallery.
Walking into Typhoon Coming On, at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery until May 20, you are immediately surrounded by rippling purple waves, which were generated by computer imaging software and are projected onto the gallery's interior walls.
The actress attended the elegant Serpentine in London affair on Wednesday night wearing the evening gown version of those airbrushed bikini body t-shirts you can find on most boardwalks, except minus the whole swimsuit part.
Experts and participants from the Natural History Museum, Serpentine Galleries, Imperial College London, the Natural History Museum, the Science Museum, the Royal Geographical Society, the Victoria and Albert Museum, and the Goethe Institute wlll be there.
In addition to her famous serpentine coiffure, Medusa was said to have two kinds of blood coursing through her veins: on her left side, her blood was lethal; on her right side, it was life-giving.
Ms. Escobedo, 38, is the youngest architect to have been commissioned for the project, the Serpentine said, and is also the first solo woman to undertake it since the 2000 inaugural pavilion, designed by Zaha Hadid.
With serpentine flourishes, a contrasting play of symmetry and asymmetry, and precise, vibrant colors, the zoological illustrations of 19th-century German biologist Ernst Haeckel were appreciated by viewers as much for their style as their science.
A close friend to Cornelia Parker, Swinton was featured in the installation artist's 1995 exhibition at the Serpentine Galleries, where the actress was on view among other curiosities, resting in a glass box constructed by Parker.
A survey exhibition of old and new paintings by the admired German artist Albert Oehlen at the Serpentine Gallery coaxed discreet secondary market offerings of older Oehlen pieces at the Max Hetzler and Lévy Gorvy galleries.
They include Pedro Alonso and Hugo Palmarola, who in 2014 won the Silver Lion award at the Venice Architecture Biennale, and Smiljan Radic, who that same year designed the annual pavilion at the Serpentine Gallery in London.
"This is the Future" utilizes the artist's now-familiar post-internet aesthetic and technological concerns, but also incorporates a foray into the world of plants, leading on from her successful recent show at London's Serpentine, Power Plants.
With its orange-red, dark-gray, and black palette, and its NASA logo spelled out in a unique, geometric-serpentine typeface, Danne and Blackburn's design program for the U.S. space agency gave it a sleek, futuristic feel.
D∆WN, "Serpentine Fire" Dawn Richard is one of the hardest-working artists around, so I guess I shouldn't have been surprised when she popped up with a new song as part of Adult Swim's singles program.
At the Serpentine, Mr. Huyghe — it's pronounced WEEG, one syllable, silent H — has shaded the skylights, busted up some walls, and installed five free-standing LED screens on which images flicker past, dozens of times per second.
Entry is free (though this is the case with all Serpentine exhibitions), and it is environmentally friendly and posits London as the latest recipient — and a UK first — of a unique piece from this world-renowned artist.
LONDON — The chief executive of the Serpentine Galleries, Yana Peel, resigned on Tuesday after a newspaper investigation revealed she had connections to a cybersecurity firm whose technology has been used to target journalists and human rights activists.
Saudi accusations of Iran orchestrating a serpentine Shiite takeover of the Arab world are self-serving exaggerations that conveniently cloak Riyadh's own malfeasance, yet Iran's policies in Syria make these claims sound perfectly plausible to many Sunnis.
The heroine, Blanca, a snake spirit who can appear in female form, loses her memory of her serpentine past when she is injured while attempting to assassinate an evil general who is harvesting snakes to gain immortality.
Turn right on West Carriage Drive past the Serpentine Gallery, and make a right on North Carriage Drive and another right onto Park Lane and follow the road all the way back down to Hyde Park corner.
" Oliver Wainwright, writing in The Guardian after the Serpentine commission was announced, said Mr. Ishigami was "a magician of materials, an architectural alchemist who seems able to bend the laws of physics with his surreal, poetic work.
On a sheet of vellum 12½ inches by 16 inches, the document represents two fancifully styled trees with thick trunks and serpentine limbs bearing bulbous pieces of fruit inscribed with the names of family members in miniature letters.
This is perhaps because it was not made with the tar pits in mind at all, but was originally created as the 2015 Serpentine Pavilion, the renowned UK architectural commission which allows architects to create temporary, experimental projects.
"We just always want the laws followed and the rules followed, and I do predict that you're going to see really long lines -- serpentine-like lines of Tuesday -- of folks there for Donald Trump on Tuesday," Conway said.
Entre ellos están Pedro Alonso y Hugo Palmarola, que recibieron el León de Plata de la Bienal de Venecia en 103, y Smiljan Radic, que diseñó el pabellón anual de la Galería Serpentine en Londres también en 2014.
Deep in the bowels of Facebook's serpentine campus in Menlo Park, California, is a room about 25 feet square that may have a lot to do with how the world thinks about the company in the coming months.
The announcement comes after Julia Peyton-Jones, who as director of the Serpentine since 1991 had helped turn the former tearoom in Kensington Gardens into an art-world destination, announced in October that she would be stepping down.
Unfortunately, when I arrive in Rio, it quickly becomes clear that thanks to media buses that seem to enjoy taking serpentine routes — when they show up at all — the time estimates I provided Professor Trick were laughably optimistic.
Art Dubai also featured, in addition to the exhibits, the Global Art Forum, a program of talks that included panelists such as the Serpentine Gallery's Hans Ulrich Obrist, the Italian curator Germano Celant and the artist Francesco Vezzoli.
The traditional dance, familiar to anyone who's experienced a Chinese New Year celebration, features a team of performers choreographing the movements and puppeteering the dragon using poles to carefully coordinate and control its head, serpentine body, and tail.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — "Colorists are epic poets," said Charles Baudelaire, and here at the Serpentine Gallery we have both: a painter of abstract landscapes and a poet, not to mention activist, scribe, and filmmaker.
On the same evening the now-notorious ITV documentary aired, Diana stepped out for a party at the Serpentine art gallery in a pearl choker and a tight, off-the-shoulder black dress by Greek designer Christina Stambolian.
Mr. Petit has installed a variety of multi-armed chandeliers in his clients' homes, from the classic three-headed fixture by Serge Mouille to the serpentine model by the Dutch designer Frederik Molenschot that sprouts dozens of lights.
New York State's deposit system, established in 1982 to encourage recycling, is surprisingly serpentine but it basically works like this: When a beverage distributor sells a can of soda to a store, it charges an extra 5 cents.
Until recently the CEO of London's Serpentine Galleries, the glamorous "freedom of speech advocate," as she styles herself, championed star Chinese dissident Ai Weiwei while funding spyware sold to police and authoritarian governments to target dissidents and journalists.
Painted entirely in eye-popping hues from emerald to tangerine to electric crimson, the compounds are exuberant; Mamani clearly strives to be playful, at times even adorning his buildings with massive serpentine creatures that serve as architectural dividers.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — The first thought that struck me about the Serpentine Gallery's exhibition of Swedish artist Hilma af Klint, Painting the Unseen, was: Thank goodness — finally a solo show starring a female artist!
I am skeptical of Nan Goldin's announcement of a board guidelines project with Hito Steyerl (Steyerl's recent show, Power Plants at London's Serpentine Sackler gallery, addressed PAIN's demands by removing the Sackler name in its augmented reality feature).
With "Hilma af Klint: Paintings for the Future", the first big solo show of her work in America, af Klint seems poised to finally enter the canon (she was also featured by the Serpentine Gallery in London in 2016).
"The project of 20th century futurism is turning out to be fata morgana, boomers taking us down the wrong path to drown where the tide came in," Al-Maria told the Miracle Marathon at London's Serpentine Gallery last year.
The Serpentine exhibition begins with the work Hurtado made in the 1930s, showing how she experimented with form, material, and subject matter, exploring the space between figuration and abstraction, in media that included graphite, watercolor, oil, acrylic, and crayon.
They include the magnificent Geiranger Fjord, the Trollstigen, a serpentine mountain road, and National Tourist Routes, a collection of scenic highways throughout the country that are dotted with marked spots where drivers can stop and take in the views.
This month Mr. Perry's documentary, "Divided Britain," about the country's political landscape, aired on Britain's Channel 4, and a new show of his artwork, "Grayson Perry: The Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever!" opened at the Serpentine Gallery in London.
On the record, there's serpentine breaks ("Planet Lonely"), chattery deep house ("We Are Going Nowhere"), slo-mo techno, and a number of other major moments in rave history—but it's all linked by a distinctively airy, magic-hour ambiance.
Cue the ominous music...This Wolf-Rayet star system is formally known as 2XMM J160050.7-514245, but to the researchers who recently investigated this enigmatic object, it's simply "Apep"—an exotic object named for the serpentine ancient Egyptian god of chaos.
"The idea of being a ringleader was totally new to me," he says when we meet on an early afternoon in London's Hyde Park, sitting on a patch of grass beside the Serpentine, smoking our way through far too many cigarettes.
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Her work has been exhibited internationally at: Documenta 12, Kassel; the Whitney Biennial and MoMA PS1 in New York; Tate Modern, Serpentine Gallery, and Raven Row in London; and screened at the Rotterdam, Berlin, Buenos Aires and New York film festivals.
Her other track, "Serpentine Fire," was made for the Adult Swim Singles series, and it comes with major electronic music star power from Warp Records mainstay Clark, whose production is surprisingly lighter and more uptempo than one might expect from him.
Sure, it's an odd moniker for a 40-year-old dad, but it seems to capture the dual poles of Lennox's solo career—both the tuneful whimsicality and the sense of wilderness conveyed through long, serpentine passages of sample-based psychedelia.
The latest cadre of noise obsessives to gel together features members of noted locals Unearthly Trance, Serpentine Path, Mountain God, Alkahest and Archon—but despite the share doom metal values that span their other projects, Hollow Senses is far from derivative.
Although many who swim outdoors consider wetsuits to be cheating—the membership page of the Serpentine club in Hyde Park actively discourages new members from wearing them—Deakin got one made for himself, so that was good enough for me.
Xia returned to the depot to pick up more packages, and I wandered into the old town—tiny, serpentine alleys with sagging wooden Qing-dynasty houses that didn't look much different from the way they might have two centuries ago.
On Belanger's table are a loose eyeball, crushed cigarettes, a wad of gum and a tongue emerging from a lipstick tube; in Smith's painting "Medusa Moderne," a disconsolate broomstick with a serpentine green coiffure hunches over a lineup of similar objects.
On a gleaming metallic set whose silvery serpentine backdrop suggests a digestive tract (and whose light brown shag rug suggests, well, eww), Ikechukwu Ufomadu plays the fetishistic doctor with the shame-free self-satisfaction of a well-practiced talk-show guest.
Comme des Garçons Parfums has made a habit of teaming up with oddball icons and unexpected institutions in the past, including Pharrell Williams, Daphne Guinness, the Serpentine Galleries and Artek, the design company of which Alvar Aalto was a founder.
Since Mr. Vongerichten was staying there, he came up with a plan: He led them all on a serpentine route through back corridors to the hotel kitchen, where they grabbed trays of canapés and marched into the ballroom, posing as waiters.
The small, sinuously gnarled turkey bone of a model, blanketed in pencil points and guidelines, was converted by Henraux's artisans into the 7.5-foot "Ding Dong Bat," a serpentine marble sculpture now at the Noguchi Museum in New York City.
HAKONE, Japan — In this small spa resort town about 50 miles south of Tokyo, visitors seek out the mineral springs, some of which require dedication and nerve in ascending along serpentine roads deep into the hills where the waters flow.
Amira Gad, a curator at the Serpentine Galleries in London, said that Mr. Ng's project, and the philosophy behind it, was "representative of the dual characteristic of the current Chinese cultural scene," combining modern technological innovation with ancient spiritual teachings.
Next, we wind our way up a serpentine road lined with imposing oaks and maples, until we reach Waveny Park, 250 acres of parkland with a palatial estate that was built by Lewis Lapham, one of the founders of Texaco.
Among the biggest, physically, are a number of large-scale art projects and installations designed for occasions such as design weeks or biennials, including Rem Koolhaas's 2006 Serpentine Pavilion and Rob Sweere's inflated "Silent City" at 2014's Art Rotterdam.
Recorded in collaboration with Brian Eno during Bowie's Berlin period, the 543's album's seeping mixture of vaporous synthesizer excursions and great serpentine structures were a far cry from the mannered orchestrations and fistfuls of glitter that launched the space-age icon's career.
But he also depicts their internal organs with X-ray vision: serpentine intestines turn up in a picture of a man, and a rib cage appears in that of a woman who, the artist notes in a caption, is 27 years old.
What they saw was astonishing:Wired:DEEP IN THE bowels of Facebook's serpentine campus in Menlo Park, California is a room about 20163-feet-square that may have a lot to do with how the world thinks about the company in the coming months.
The 19-year-old Brit ditched her brunette strands for a much richer, deeper dye job — a raven-blue shade (*insert Three-Eyed Raven pun here*) — which she officially debuted on the red carpet at the Serpentine Summer Party in London on Wednesday.
Neatly positioned arabesques and serpentine motifs translate the flight of fancy the characters experience when interacting with the Surreal Woman, those pages look like a maximalist hybrid of Dalí's style, art nouveau, and the anime-like ethereal artworks of artist Yoshitaka Amano.
" The next decade brought a string of top 10 albums and singles, including "Fantasy" and "Serpentine Fire" off the 1977 album "All n' All"; a cover of the Beatles' "Got to Get You Into My Life" off the film version of "Sgt.
Our route through the UAE proved a mix of smooth, blemish-free stretches of asphalt (sadly regulated by speed cameras), a serpentine ascent up a 4,000-foot mountain, and a landscape of high dunes split by dirt roads laced with loose sand.
In the summer, outdoor enthusiasts often spend several weeks at a time in Glaskogen, hiking the serpentine paths, canoeing from lake to lake and sleeping under the open sky (there are also rental cabins available from the beginning of May through September).
And, in the film's most stirring passage—set in the Andrew Heiskell Braille and Talking Book Library, on West Twentieth Street—an actor records the serpentine prose of Vladimir Nabokov's "Laughter in the Dark," under lamplight, for the benefit of the blind.
The low, serpentine structures, which, in a reversal of traditional practice, evolved from the landscape design, mimicked the natural forms of the Geumgang River and Charyeong Range nearby, with rooftop pedestrian walkways and gathering areas reminiscent of the High Line in New York.
While Twitter was still reverberating with what the Columbia University professor Simon Schama called the "outrage" of that axed A-level, Hans Ulrich Obrist, artistic director of the Serpentine Galleries in London, was declared the most powerful individual in the art world.
His decision echoes other recent moves by prominent museum directors, such as Julia Peyton-Jones, the former director of London's Serpentine Galleries, who last year joined Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, and Eric Shiner, who left the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh to join Sotheby's.
You can see, for example, the conversion of St. Paul and the current destruction in Syria in a mere three lines: serpentine roads to Damascusodd how holiest of placesturned hells Does subsuming massive topics into this long performance diminish or trivialize them?
This summer, the K-Briq is set to be used at the Serpentine Pavilion installation in London – a prestigious architecture commission which showcases innovative design – while Medero said the company was looking to scale up production to 3 million bricks per year.
The photos inside the magazine's pages tell a different tale though, as Lizzo is portrayed in one image fully nude save for serpentine body paint — her head, shoulders and hands adorned with accessories one would typically only see in Southeast Asian ceremonial dance.
BREXIT FAR FROM OVER After nearly four years of serpentine Brexit debate that has riven the United Kingdom, deadlocked parliament and shocked allies, a majority will allow Johnson to lead the United Kingdom out of the club it first joined in 22.
For "Hop, Skip, Jump, and Fly: Escape From Gravity," Ms. Hicks has laid down 200 meters of serpentine aluminum tubes wrapped in colorful, weatherproof textiles; green cylinders are camouflaged in the undergrowth, while brilliant blue loop-de-loops crawl out of the brush.
The clash of cultures comes after an episode's worth of dirty business in Chicago, when Marty uproots his family — wife, teenage daughter, younger son — and moves to Missouri, specifically the vast, serpentine Lake of the Ozarks, to set up a new laundering operation.
As I slapped the long serpentine wrap of packing tape across the top of the book box, I promised myself that like Jefferson, I would build a new library, a curated collection of children's books that could stand the test of time.
That's especially true after he encourages the audience to repeat — in full voice, again and again — an obscene question that Richard asks his chief collaborator, Buckingham (a serpentine Moritz Gottwald), on whom he has smeared the remains of his gooey brown dinner.
Hanging curtain-like from a single horizontal crossbar, it is a wildly exuberant collection of incidents and effects, distinct passages grafted onto one another in a glorious profusion of blots, dots, curlicues, serpentine lines, billowing clusters of pod shapes, and slithering teardrops.
The eureka moment, according to a 1985 Popular Science piece, was when Short had built a primitive form of the company's "waveguide" technology—an enclosed, serpentine-like plastic chamber that's designed to help amplify a sound wave and bring out some of its best qualities.
In November nine-year-old Sam Knight believed he  snapped the monster&aposs fin breaking the surface  during a cruise with mum Jo. And last June Australian tourists Peter Jackson and Phillippa Wearne  caught a serpentine object on camera  while driving along the shore.
Working separately, they came up with a selection of objects that answer the curators' cheek with cheek of their own, but governed by a seriousness of purpose that belies the whimsy of serpentine wall studs, a bronze-plated Alexa, and shiny, leaky helium balloons.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads For the fans of the poet Christopher Middleton (1926-2015), Serpentine (2018) is a welcome addition to his body of work, which includes Loose Cannons: Selected Prose (2014), Collected Poems (19843), and Faint Harps and Silver Voices (Selected Translations).
His serpentine sofa, perhaps the best known of all Mr. Kagan's creations, is an armless, curvilinear swoosh of a thing (often upholstered in velvet) — what might be found if the Jetsons decided to relocate from Orbit City to the Trousdale Estates in Beverly Hills.
Art imitates life imitating art: "boustrophedon" describes the path that a plow takes as it moves back and forth in a field, the same serpentine path followed by rivers and by classical manuscripts that alternate between left-right and right-left lines of text.
The 4-foot creature, or device, whatever you want to call it, is made up of many small segments, each with a specialized purpose but sharing the ability to flex in concert with each other, creating a serpentine motion that propels it through the water.
Over a period of months, his son, Flavin, who was 25 when his father died and now oversees his legacy along with his sister, Rainer Judd, became in a sense his father's translator, deciphering Judd's serpentine handwriting, reading some of it for the first time.
In the first episode, correspondents head to Beijing, where ancient treasures sit next to modern Chinese art; Detroit, where a revival is cropping up in previously abandoned buildings; and London, where the Serpentine Gallery is turning to digital presentations and new technological art forms.
A barely less-monumental "Self-Portrait With Empty Hands" (1998) by Albert Oehlen — a German painter who will be the subject of an exhibition at London's Serpentine Gallery in October — took £6 million ($7.6 million) from Per Skarstedt, a New York and London dealer.
I'd drifted to sleep somewhere between Port Louis, the shabby but atmospheric capital of this remote island in the Indian Ocean, and the Grand Bassin lake, rocked into a pleasant slumber as my taxi wove its way down serpentine roads fringed by sugar cane fields.
Although Mr. Le Parc won the Golden Lion award in painting at the 1966 Venice Biennale, and has had exhibitions in major institutions around the world, including Serpentine Gallery in London and the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, he is little known to American audiences.
The fashion house Versace really helped amp up her image in the 1990s, and then there was the infamous 'Revenge Dress' by Christina Stambolian that she wore to the Serpentine Summer party in 1994, the day Prince Charles confessed his affair to Camilla Parker Bowles.
A self-taught artist who spent the 1960s in Paris and the rest of his life (he died in 2000) in Japan, Key Hiraga liked to paint an electric-mauve menagerie of vulvic eyeballs, googly-eyed sperm, cartoonish bowler hats, and serpentine penises with teeth.
" One Sunday morning in late June, Ms. Allen had delivered her celebrity driveway tour, ticking off the names of those who have lived in splendor at the end of serpentine dirt roads — "Beverly Sills; Diane Sawyer; Katharine Graham, oh damn, I skipped Carly Simon.
There is a Serpentine Sackler Gallery in London; a Sackler Wing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art; and a Sackler Center for Arts Education at the Guggenheim, where days before the LBV presentation, protesters rained down white slips of paper meant to suggest OxyContin prescriptions.
Inside its serpentine pink walls, past the entry gazebo's cone roof, up the drive flanked by petunia beds and olive trees clipped like standard poodles, a line of cars disgorged guests swathed in Santa suits and stocking caps and sweaters with blinking LED lights.
Late June and early July in particular are known as "the season," with events like London Art Week highlighting the offerings at galleries, and new exhibitions debuting at the Serpentine Pavilion and the Royal Academy of Arts (not to mention major nonart events like Wimbledon).
When he's not defining Manhattan's skyline, thinking of ways to shelter the city from hurricanes with a public park, or making smoke stacks that blow rings, starchitect Bjarke Ingels still finds time to participate in one of experimental architecture's biggest parties, the annual Serpentine Pavilion.

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