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  Terry Atkinson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Terry Atkinson (born 1939) is a British artist.
In 1968 they, together with Harold Hurrell and David Bainbridge who also taught at Coventry, formed Art and Language, a group whose influence on other artists both in the UK and in the United States is widely acknowledged.
Atkinson stopped teaching at Coventry in 1973 and the following year left Art and Language.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Terry_Atkinson   (178 words)

  
 Atkinson Designs - About Us
Terry designs the quilts and writes all of the pattern instructions, Kirk is the business manager, and son Derek and daughter Megan help out wherever they can.
Terry's attention span is pretty short (according to Kirk) so you know the quilts will be quick and easy.
Terry always has new projects in the works, and her favorite quilt is always the one she is just starting.
www.atkinsondesigns.com /about   (625 words)

  
 Chairman's Achievement Award, April 27, 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Atkinson was selected as this year's recipient in honor of his many achievements in the municipal bond market.
Atkinson's years of industry experience and his service to the Association at a time when the industry was working on a range of important issues such as the expansion of municipal bond price transparency.
Atkinson was a member of the Association's Board of Directors from 1994 to 1997.
www.bondmarkets.com /pr/2001/award.shtml   (366 words)

  
 HAU.en : Upcoming Events
Terry Atkinson, David Bainbridge, Michael Baldwin and Harold Hurrell were the co-founders, in 1968, of the art group known as Art and Language.
The gradual withdrawal of Atkinson from the group led him to create a personal and independent form of expression - and it is on this phase in his career that the retrospective will concentrate, although some examples of his earlier interests and experiments have been included.
Perhaps the most salient feature of Atkinson's approach to art is his critical stance towards what is usually seen as the Avant-Garde model of the artistic subject, and his quest for criteria, which will define the process of artistic creation.
www.hau.gr /hau/en/en_4_1.htm   (392 words)

  
 Booknotes
ATKINSON: The book starts on October 23, 1942, and the admiral who's going to command the fleet that's leaving from Norfolk and other Eastern ports to go to Morocco, taking Patton and his soldiers there, is in Washington.
ATKINSON: Well, Montgomery -- you know, one of the things I like about North Africa is that all of the great battle captains, or most of the great battle captains that we see in 1944, 1945, when the final act begins in Europe, come onto the stage, really, in North Africa.
ATKINSON: I think the impact of World War I in general on Montgomery was similar to that on all of his peers who survived and rose to high rank in the British army in World War II, and the essence of that is never again.
www.booknotes.org /Transcript?ProgramID=1702   (7712 words)

  
 ArtForum: Terry Atkinson - exhibit at The Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland - Reviews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Atkinson places a decal--at times so miniscule it is barely visible--of Enola Gay against a lurid monochrome and calls these pictures "Mutes" as if to needle us about our expectations of the "voice" of art.
In Atkinson's conceptualization of Civilization Lost, a profound metaphysical mistrust of Reason is revealed which manifests itself as a critique of the certainty of "grammars." Bracketed by the problematics of painting in the shadow of 1945, Atkinson tackles the possibility of engagement between various communities of language-users: the artist(s) and her multiplicitous audiences.
Atkinson's signature is itself a complex masque comprised of aliases such as "Terry Actor," "Terry Enola," "Terry Gay." While the horribly disfigured signature now looks like a crater, hardly recognizable as consciously determined factura, it is a plausible picture of a necrotic wound.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0268/is_n7_v31/ai_13904442   (713 words)

  
 BBC - Coventry and Warwickshire Culture - Art and Language
In 2003, the Royal Pump Rooms staged an exhibition of Terry Atkinson's work, which inspired me to research and share the important work of the Art and Language group, of which Terry Atkinson was a founder member.
The founders of the group, Terry Atkinson, Michael Baldwin, David Bainbridge and Harold Hurrell, worked collaboratively around 1966-67, when a number of them were based in the Coventry School of Art.
To assist this strand of their work the Art and Language Press was founded by Terry Atkinson and Michael Baldwin in association with David Bainbridge and Harold Hurrell in 1968.
www.bbc.co.uk /coventry/culture/stories/2003/04/art-and-language.shtml   (575 words)

  
 Descendants of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven - Person Page 133
Fannie Atkinson married Judson A Druse, son of Andrew Druse and Francynthia Conover, on December 30, 1885.
Rosa Atkinson married Edward Hendricks, son of William Hendricks and Mary Ann McCormack, on December 23, 1872 at Anderson, Madison County, Indiana.
Terry Atkinson (M) Terry Atkinson married Ruth Ann Fike, daughter of Don Glyness Fike and Margaret Peterson.
www.conovergenealogy.com /conover-p/p133.htm   (1403 words)

  
 deseretnews.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Terry Lee Atkinson 5/18/61 ~ 2/4/05 We honor the passing of our dear brother, father, grandfather, friend and mentor, Terry Atkinson.
He is survived by his parents, Bruce and Norma Atkinson of Tucson, AZ; his sisters, Pamela Atkinson of Los Angeles, CA; Jo Anne Mills and Krista Monson of Salt Lake City, UT; and his children Jon, Eric, Pamela and Marie Atkinson of Tucson, AZ; five grandchildren, and his beloved dog Lucky survive him.
Terry's ashes will be returned to the earth at Reddington Pass, Arizona.
deseretnews.com /dn/print_ob/1,1751,485011770,00.html   (204 words)

  
 Art & Language -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Art & Language is a group of (additional info and facts about conceptual art) conceptual artists who have produced collaborative work under this name since the late (The decade from 1960 to 1969) 1960s.
Art & Language produced a good deal of art as well as theoretical writings, though by the end of the 1970s the group was essentially reduced to Baldwin, Harrison and Ramsden.
In 1986, the remnants of the group were nominated for the (additional info and facts about Turner Prize) Turner Prize.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/a/ar/art_&_language.htm   (198 words)

  
 ATKINSON Lucille A. "Lou," 90 The Caledonian-Record News
ATKINSON Lucille A. "Lou," 90 The Caledonian-Record News
ATKINSON: Lucille A. "Lou," 90, of Morrison Nursing Home in Whitefield, formerly of 7 Church St., Groveton, died Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2002, at Weeks Memorial Hospital in Lancaster.
Atkinson was predeceased by her husband, Murray T. Atkinson, in January 1963; a son, Thomas Atkinson, in May 1997; three brothers, Raymond Dufour, John Dufour and Midge Dufour; three sisters, Rita Dufour, Leonie Duquette and Irean Dufour; a great-granddaughter, Samantha, in August 1990; and a beloved daughter-in-law, Ann Atkinson, in April 1989.
www.caledonianrecord.com /pages/community_deaths/story/fcda478e9   (281 words)

  
 FQS 3(4) Bacigalupe: Inviting Intuitive Understandings in Teaching and Professional Practices: Is Intuition ...
The fourteen chapters by the faculty at Bristol explore the often slippery notion of "intuition" and its impact in professional practice, which is generally (and there are exceptions) defined as a cognitive psychological strategy rather than a relational and cultural exchange.
Atkinson adds to this multi-dimensional assessment of intuition with the hypothesis that trusting our own judgment is intrinsically linked to how our intuitive understandings are affected by self-efficacy and to how we were nurtured and supported while growing up.
ATKINSON describes some of the dimensions within which the observations would fit like perceptions, deliberations, anticipations, content, feelings, and so on.
www.qualitative-research.net /fqs-texte/4-02/4-02review-bacigalupe-e.htm   (2959 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
In his »Introduction« to the first issue of »Art-Language« in 1969, Terry Atkinson presented the model case of a text that is presented in the same way that a drawing on paper would be in a glass frame.
They concur with Atkinson and Baldwin in demanding that the artworld's »materialist-character/physical-object paradigm«34 should be replaced.
This attempt to dispose of Terry Smith as a critic of the Americanization of the Australian artworld, and the findings of the committee of the Australian Parliament that was appointed to investigate the National Gallery management's purchase, are recounted and interpreted by Ian Burn in »The Fox« (Burn: Dependency 1975).
blurting-in.zkm.de /e/invest_context   (11073 words)

  
 Leduc Representative, Leduc, AB   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
After brief introductions, to familiar faces like incumbent aldermen Judy Archie and Terry Atkinson, along with the six challengers (Jim Graham, Michael Laveck, Terry Lazowski, Dana Smith, Bob Thompson and Bob Young), the floor was opened to questions.
Terry Lazowski: The answer is definitely regional co-operation.
Terry Atkinson: We do receive a big chunk of change from the airport.
www.leducrep.com /story.php?id=120986   (860 words)

  
 Nth ART   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Terry Atkinson in conversation with Lorin Davies (February 2000):
In his most recent work Terry Atkinson has returned to the philosophical investigations he began in 1964 as one of the founders of Art & Language.
For Atkinson, Neo-Conceptualism has failed to live up to the challenge to subjective representation laid down in those early days.
www.nth-art.org /interviews.html   (155 words)

  
 Alderman Terry Atkinson
Alderman Terry Atkinson is proud to be starting his fourth term on Leduc City Council.
Born in Northern Ireland, Alderman Atkinson came to Canada in 1954, and became a citizen in 1967.
Despite being retired, Alderman Atkinson is always busy, including serving as President of the Leduc Music Festival Association and as a Board Member for the Alberta Music Festival Association.
www.city.leduc.ab.ca /Leduc/City_Council/Bios/Terry_Atkinson.asp   (210 words)

  
 Terry Atkinson, and others   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Greil Marcus, author of Lipstick Traces: A Secret History of the 20th Century and In the Fascist Bathroom: Writings on Punk 1977­1992, is one of America¹s most respected critics of popular music and culture.
Terry Atkinson was a founder member of Art & Language.
He is currently reader in the rhetorics and practices of fine art at the University of Leeds.
www.ellipsis.com /catalogue/authors/Terry_Atkinson,_and_others.html   (61 words)

  
 Wise County Messenger Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Funeral for the Rev. Loy Terrell (Terry) Atkinson, 80, of Sherman was Friday at Key Memorial Methodist Church in Sherman with burial at Atoy Cemetery near Rusk.
Atkinson served as pastor of United Methodist Churches in Bridgeport and Decatur during a 40-year career as a United Methodist minister.
He is survived by his wife, Grace; two sons, Rick Atkinson and wife, Debbie, of Sherman and Randy Atkinson and wife, Karen, of Sherman; two grandchildren and a sister, Viola Conley of Benton, Ark.
www.wcmessenger.com /newsbindata/lifestyle/obits/Rev.TerryAtkinson.shtml   (148 words)

  
 Nebraska State Bar Association   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Authored By: Miller-Lerman, J. Summary: Jeffrey R. Benzel was convicted by a jury in 1984 of the first degree murder of Terry Atkinson, the attempted first degree murder of Kim Christensen, use of a firearm to commit a felony, and possession of a firearm by a felon.
The defendant claimed that only after Terry returned to the living room with the shotgun leveled at him did he pull his gun and shoot in self-defense and denied having put a gun to Christensen’s head or attempting to shoot her.
The court also noted that the gun Benzel used to shoot Atkinson had not been retrieved and that Benzel’s expert at postconviction stated that it would have been important to examine the gun before being able to opine whether the condition of the gun supported the testimony of either Benzel or Christensen.
www.nebar.com /resources/nelawexpress/scjournals/2004sc/scdec23.htm   (2272 words)

  
 Lawrence Atkinson ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
John Augustus Atkinson, A picturesque Representation of the Manners, Customs, and Amusements of the Russiansä (London: printed by W. Bulmer and Co.äfor the proprietorsä, 1803), vol.
Arthur continues, "Our aim was always to present a varied group of artists representing diverse styles, techniques and career stages, but to attract painters of this calibre has knocked me for six, or should I say 'Ten'." Promoting abstract...
The name Art & Language was first used in 1968 to describe the collaborative work of a group of artists: Terry Atkinson, David Bainbridge, Michael Baldwin and Harold Hurrell.
wwar.com /masters/a/atkinson-lawrence.html   (539 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | England | North Yorkshire | Terry's plans to close York site
The company's links with its home city were reflected in the Terry's of York name stamped on all products until four years ago.
Mr Atkinson said the city council city had prepared a support package for the staff who face redundancy.
Details of the package had yet to emerge, he said, but there would be "continuing dialogue between the council and senior management at the company".
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/world/3638813.stm   (483 words)

  
 Tate Britain | Turner Prize History | Artists: Terry Atkinson
Terry Atkinson believes that, through art, it is possible to further our understanding of the complex social and political world in which we live.
Terry Atkinson was born in Thurnscoe, Yorkshire in 1939.
From 1959 to 1964, he studied at the Barnsley Art School and then completed a degree at the Slade School of Art.
www.tate.org.uk /britain/turnerprize/history/atkinson.htm   (174 words)

  
 NETA Educational Services
Nancy Zieman and quilting author/color expert Terry Atkinson use fat quarter playing cards to illustrate color selection principles for choosing quilt fabrics.
Guest Terry Atkinson and Nancy Zieman play a few hands of fat quarter poker to develop winning strategies for combining five prints of various sizes, values, and colors.
Using folded fat quarter fabric cuts, Nancy Zieman and guest Terry Atkinson practice selecting quilt fabrics by considering three factors: print size, print variety, and value.
www.netaonline.org /search/Edisodes.cfm?ID=1535   (1720 words)

  
 Evening Telegraph : GO: ART: STATEMENT AGAINST WAR @ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Terry Atkinson, 4 series, 1974-1992, at Leamington art gallery until
A MAJOR show by Terry Atkinson, former Coventry art lecturer, is on
Terry Atkinson, from Leamington, is a national and international figure
static.highbeam.com /e/eveningtelegraph/may022003/goartstatementagainstwar   (191 words)

  
 Atkinson & Terry - the Insurance Brokers who care
Atkinson and Terry - the insurance people who care...
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For those who are new to Atkinson and Terry, we hope it gives a broad overview of the services we offer, as well as a glimpse into our commitment to customer service.
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 Terry Atkinson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Terry Atkinson is an artist, 3rd year BA tutor, and supervises studio-based PhD's.
Atkinson has exhibited work at the Venice Biennale 1984 and was a Turner Prize nominee in 1985.
He has had many one person shows in the U.K. and abroad, with his last big retrospective show being at Kunstwerke, Berlin in 1995.
www.leeds.ac.uk /fine_art/people/staff/tha.html   (278 words)

  
 Splus Functions
Normalizes either a matrix of values or perfect match and mismatch data from a microarray 'Plob' object.
Returns the individual terms of a `gam' object, along with the standard errors, in a way that is useful for plotting.
Calculates the Wald test for a contrast matrix C for coefficients from a Cox model.
mayoresearch.mayo.edu /mayo/research/biostat/splusfunctions.cfm   (600 words)

  
 BLUEGRASS: Bluegrass Article: Maple Ridge’S Version of Bluegrass Sets Toes Tapping
Guitarist and vocalist Terry Atkinson, who also handles bookings, lives in Greenfield, while working for Adventura Travel in Amherst.
He said only Atkinson could be considered a musician trained as a traditional bluegrass artist.
Atkinson hopes this will become a regular part of their public schedule.
www.cybergrass.com /Articles/MapleRidge.html   (874 words)

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