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  Marden Kent - (Broadcloth and Agriculture) - an English Village (UK)
Marden lies on the B2079 Goudhurst to Maidstone road.
At the present time, Marden is mostly a commuter village with about 20% of its occupants working in London, and travelling via the quick Ashford line into the city, the remainder work in the surrounding area.
Marden is in the middle of the rich farmland of the weald, and has many orchards, oast houses and old buildings surrounding the village.
www.villagenet.co.uk /highweald/villages/marden.php   (0 words)

  
  Guggenheim Collection - Artist - Marden - Biography
It was at Yale that Marden developed the formal strategies that characterized his paintings of the following decades: a preoccupation with rectangular formats and the repeated use of a muted, extremely individualized palette.
Marden made his first monochromatic single-panel painting in the winter of 1964.
Marden spent the spring and summer of 1964 in Paris, where he was inspired by the work of Alberto Giacometti.
www.guggenheimcollection.org /site/artist_bio_101.html   (453 words)

  
 Brice Marden - Encyclopedia.com
Marden began exhibiting his work in the 1960s, becoming known for minimalist abstractions executed in oil paint and beeswax and composed of one or more rectangular panels of muted, monochromatic color, such as D'Après la Marquise de la Solana (1969, Guggenheim Mus.).
Marden, whose work is in the collections of many major museums, was the subject of a retrospective exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in 2006.
Arts: Abstraction's rich possibilities In the Sixties Brice Marden was one of the leading New York minimalists, and his paintings from that period still fetch huge sums.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-MardenB.html   (683 words)

  
 Packaging Machines | Overwrapping Equipment, Marden Edwards Ltd
Marden Edwards Limited, established for over 40 years, is a world leader in the design and manufacturing of wrapping and packaging machines equipment.
Marden Edwards Limited offers a complete portfolio of overwrapping machinery, ranging from low cost entry level systems to high speed fully integrated turnkey solutions.
Marden Edwards also manufactures and supplies a complete range of shrink wrapping machines.
www.mardenedwards.com   (262 words)

  
 Luis Marden House   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Marden, then in his late seventies, was a globe-trotting National Geographic magazine photographer and writer known to be a connoisseur of exotic woods, as well as an expert pilot, scuba diver, explorer and friend of kings and sultans.
Marden's exploits were legendary at the magazine: He discovered the ruins of the HMS Bounty near Pitcairn Island in the South Pacific in 1956, and later met with Marlon Brando to counsel him on his role in the movie version of the tale.
Marden could go on living there as long as she was able.
www.peterbeers.net /interests/flw_rt/Virginia/Marden/index.htm   (1291 words)

  
 Kent County Council : Home : Your Council : Your Parish Name
Marden is situated approximately 8 miles South of the County Town of Maidstone.
The Parish of Marden, which includes Chainhurst, consists of mainly mixed farming and has a population of just over 4000.
Marden Parish Council - The office, at the rear of the Memorial Hall, is open Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10am to 12noon.
www.mardenpc.kentparishes.gov.uk   (0 words)

  
 Brice Marden Work of the 1990s   (Site not responding. Last check: )
For three prior decades Marden’s work was grounded in layered physical materials whose surface often took on the sensuousness of human flesh.
Marden has developed his calligraphic mode throughout the nineties in allover works that bring linear drawing to the painting act.
In dematerializing his already spare technique, Marden sometimes sands the paint to the canvas’ nap, thus literally leveling the hierarchy of support and medium.
home.earthlink.net /~dadaloplop/brice_marden.html   (499 words)

  
  The Brooklyn Rail - Brice Marden with Jeffrey Weiss
Marden: Actually, they came from a group of paintings that were made as studies for the Basel stain glass windows in the early ’80s, which were based on the elements: red, green, yellow, and blue.
Marden: (Laughs) Frank was operating on some other level that made me feel like the more he was going away from Abstract Expressionism, the less I wanted to be conceptual, which is one of the reasons I could identify with somebody like Johns.
Marden: Well I used to listen to it, because I had a studio on the Bowery that was noisy, so I would listen to it to block out the noise.
www.brooklynrail.org /2006-10/art/brice-marden   (4932 words)

  
 BRICE MARDEN'S RETROSPECTIVE PREMIERES AT MoMA | Art Knowledge News
“Marden’s work is deeply influenced by the places he has lived and worked, the people in his life, the cultures in which he has immersed himself, not the least of them the art of the past, both ancient and recent,” says Mr.
Among the important developments was Marden’s abandonment of the use of wax in 1981 because of the fragility of the surfaces of his paintings.
Marden has used the phrase “plane image” for decades, often saying that his work is a synthesis of the plane and the image.
www.artknowledgenews.com /Brice_Marden-MoMA-exhibit.html   (1641 words)

  
 Brice Marden
From 1969 to 1974, Brice Marden was a painting instructor at the School of Visual Arts in New York.
Marden’s "additive" panels embody this existential triad, both externally and internally, spatially and conceptually.
The three panels in For Hera indicate the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth, while those in Moon III refer to the phases of the moon, which are determined by the constellation of moon, sun, and earth.
www.cosmopolis.ch /english/cosmo41/brice_marden.htm   (1325 words)

  
 Luis Marden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Marden successfully convinced the magazine to see the benefits of using the small 35mm cameras loaded with the new Kodachrome film over the bulky cameras with tripods and glass plates that were being used by the magazine's photographers at the time.
Marden served as chief of the National Geographic foreign editorial staff, in which capacity he met and maintained friendships with King Hussein of Jordan and the King of Tonga and was knighted by the Italian government.
Marden died of complications from Parkinson's disease, in Arlington, Virginia at the age of ninety.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Luis_Marden   (1624 words)

  
 An Artist Reinvents Himself: Brice Marden, Work of the 1990's
By 1988, Marden’s work had taken off in an entirely new direction, and the beginnings of the style he would pursue in the 1990s could be seen.
Marden’s work was further changed by a professional crisis at the same moment in 1984, which almost caused him to abandon painting altogether.
Marden’s paintings and drawings are captivating on many levels; and, after all the interpretation and scholarly inspection, fundamentally the works are rather straightforward.
www.carnegiemuseums.org /cmag/bk_issue/2000/mayjun/feat2.html   (1061 words)

  
 Roy Marden - SourceWatch
Roy Marden is currently Manager of Industry Affairs at Philip Morris Companies in New York City and is also a director of The Heartland Institute, a conservative think-tank based in Chicago that has been funded by the company.
Marden was a senior consultant at Ernst and Whinney in New York, where he provided economic consulting services to litigation attorneys in antitrust, products liability, and labor arbitration cases and presented testimony as an expert economic witness.
Marden serves on numerous cultural and policy group Boards, including The Brooklyn Children's Museum, the Institute for Research on the Economics of Taxation, Instituto Cultural Ludwig von Mises, Pacific Research Institute for Public Policy (where he serves as Vice Chairman), and Women for Tax Reform.
www.sourcewatch.org /index.php?title=Roy_E._Marden   (389 words)

  
 Marden's Surplus and Salvage Online
Marden's is a chain of retail stores located throughout the state of Maine.
Marden's is pleased to accept personal checks for the exact amount of the purchase.
Marden's reserves the right to assess a service charge and to electronically present a check for payment should the check be dishonored.
www.mardenssurplus.com /index.asp?action=faq   (730 words)

  
 Orison Swett Marden, author of Pushing To The Front. 800+pgs of success wisdom.
Marden was resolute in his work and his studies.
Mardens’ most persistent theme in the book is that character is built through adversity.
Marden makes the point that we, as a people, tend to gravitate toward the one, or the few, who demonstrates the firmest resolve.
www.leadership-tools.com /orison-swett-marden.html   (1593 words)

  
 The Marden Companies
Marden Rehabilitation Associates, Inc. (“MRA” and parent company of today’s Marden Companies) was founded in July of 1989 by Randall A. Mason and Harry J. Kuhn.
Marden was investigating the redeployment of its resources and Mr.
Marden Rehabilitation began operations by purchasing a physician-owned outpatient physical therapy clinic in Stow, Ohio.
www.mardencompanies.com /company/ourhistory.htm   (447 words)

  
 Paul Marden
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www.marden.biz /index.htm   (0 words)

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