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Subodh Gupta (born 1964) is an artist based in New Delhi. Gupta was born in Khagaul, Bihar, India. His work encompasses sculpture, installation, painting, photography, performance and video.[1] Common images and objects in Gupta鎶� work are taken from prominent clich闁� about Indian culture, for example, his prevalent use of stainless steel cooking utensils.[2]
Contents
1 Selected Exhibitions
2 See also
3 References
4 External links
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Selected Exhibitions
2008
Still Steal Steel, Jack Shainman Gallery, New York City, USA
2007
Start.Stop, Bodhi Art Gallery, Bombay
Silk Route, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
New-narratives: Contemporary art from India, The Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs, Chicago
Private/Corporate IV, Sammlung DaimlerChrysler
2006
Hungry Gods, Nature Morte, New Delhi
Lille 3000, curated by Caroline Naphegyi, Lille City, France
L鎵瀗de dans tous les sens, Louis Vuitton Showroom, Paris
2005
51st Venice Biennale, Italy
The Herzliya Museum Of Contemporary Art, Israel
Jootha, In Situ Gallery, Paris
Jack Shainman Gallery, New York
2004
I Go Home Every Single Day, The Showroom Gallery, London
Edge Of Desire, The Art Gallery Of Western Australia, Perth
2003
This Side is the Other Side, Cabinet, Art and Public, Geneva
2000
Recent works, Gallery FIA, Amsterdam
The Way Home, Gallery Chemould, Mumbai
See also
artfacts.net[3] Additional information and images Subodh Gupta
artnet.com[4] Various other resources and images Subodh Gupta
artists-org[5] Modern and contemporary artists and art Subodh Gupta
artpublic.ch[6] Raised in the northern province of Bihar (India's poorest and most violent) Subodh Gupta spent his formative years traveling with a Hindi language theatre group, working as a set designer and fabricator as well as an actor.
bbc.co.uk[7] In her exhibition entitled Around and Around 1000 Times, Schandra Singh presents large-scale paintings that address the issue of escapism as a means of coping with suffering.
paletteartgallery.com[8] Subodh Gupta was born in Khagaul, Bihar. He did his BFA (Painting) from the College of Art Patna. He has had several solo shows including one at Bose Pacia Modern, New York in 1997.
jackshainman.com[9] American Gallery representing Subodh Gupta additional images and information on past and current exhibitions
universes-in-universe.de[10] The installation refers to Indian workers in the Gulf States. On their way home after months of slaving away and living in the closest of quarters, they proudly carry their acquisitions with them in such cartons (never in suitcases).
saatchigallery.com[11] Whilst the skull on everyone's lips of late has been Damien Hirst's diamond-encrusted 'For the Love of God', the skull exciting many people at the Venice Biennale is by Indian artist Subodh Gupta. 'Very Hungry God', an enormous skull made out of stainless steel utensils, was first exhibited in Paris in 2006 and is now in the collection of Francois Pinault. 'Very Hungry God' is currently on view by the Grand Canal outside Pinault's Palazzo Grassi in Venice. Subdoh explains here the background to this work.
manchesterinternationalfestival.com[12] Subodh Gupta is one of India鎶� most prolific artists and has participated in numerous highly-acclaimed international exhibitions. Gupta works in a wide range of mediums from sculpture and painting to installation, photography, video and performance.
asianart.com[13] New Perspectives From India images of work by contemporary Indian artists, including work of Subodh Gupta
artsmundi.org[14] Subodh Gupta works in a wide range of mediums from sculpture and painting to installation, photography, video and performance. He elevates the status of found objects from everyday items to artworks; using the products of rural India such as cow dung, milk buckets, kitchen utensils, scooters, guns and gulal powder as his materials.
References
^ ManchesterInternationalFestival.com
^ Nagy, Peter, Subodh Gupta, Frieze Art Fair, ArtPublic.ch
^ Artfacts.Net: Subodh Gupta
^ Subodh Gupta on artnet
^ Subodh Gupta artist and art...the-artists.org
^ Subodh Gupta - Frieze Art Fair | Art & Public Gallery
^ BBC - Wales - Subodh Gupta
^ Subodh Gupta: Subodh Gupta paintings, art work at Palette Art Gallery, India
^ http://www.jackshainman.com/dynamic/artist.asp?ArtistID=27
^ 8th Havana Biennial, 2003: Subodh Gupta
^ Saatchi Online - Blog On News, Views, Diaries, Photo-Journals
^ Subodh Gupta
^ body.city - New Perspectives from India
^ Artes Mundi - Subodh Gupta
External links
Subodh Gupta Solo review at Arario on The Arts Trust Online Magazine
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Weber-Stephen Products Co.
Type
Private
Founded
1893
Founder(s)
George A. Stephen, Sr.
Headquarters
Palatine, Illinois
Industry
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Products
Outdoor Grills
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The Weber-Stephen Products Co. founded in 1893, headquartered in Palatine, Illinois, is best known as a manufacturer of charcoal and gas grills, grilling accessories and other outdoor room products.
A family-owned business for more than fifty years[1], Weber has grown to be a leading maker of barbecue grills and exporter of outdoor grills worldwide.[2]
Contents
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2 Today
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In 1952, after he became frustrated with the uneven and uncontrollable flame of open brazier grilling at his Mount Prospect, Illinois, home, determined backyard griller George Stephen, Sr., set out to build a better grill with a lid that allows outdoor cooks to grill in all kinds of weather.[3] Stephen worked at (and was part owner of) the Weber Brothers Metal Works, a Chicago custom order sheet metal shop that produced, among other products, half-spheres that were welded together to make buoys for use in Lake Michigan.[1] There, he cut one of the buoys in half and fashioned a dome shaped grill with a rounded lid, and the classic original Weber kettle grill was born. George's neighbors called it 鎱utnik.[4] Suddenly George鎶� invention, which was first called 'George's Barbecue Kettle', was in such hot demand he couldn鎶� make them fast enough.[5][1]
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In the 1960s and 1970s, Weber鎶� reputation grew beyond the Midwest as it became a nationally known brand with distribution in retail stores throughout the country. The product was so entrenched by now that "the Weber" became almost a generic term for barbecue grill.[1]
In 1989, the company opened the first Weber Grill Restaurant in Wheeling, Illinois. Later, three more locations were built in Lombard, Illinois (1999), downtown Chicago (2002), and Schaumburg, Illinois (2005). Another Weber Grill Restaurant opened in Indianapolis in July 2007.[7]
In March 2004, Weber-Stephen Products Co. acquired certain assets of Ducane and began redesigning and distributing Ducane grills in the United States and Canada.[7]
Today
More than 85 million American households own an outdoor grill,[6] so consumers are used to seeing charcoal and gas grills in hundreds of sizes, shapes, colors, and prices. But back in 1952, when Stephen started selling his kettle, it was a big business gamble.
Stephen was always fond of pointing out that his company was a family business. Today, ten of his twelve children and two of his grandchildren have important roles within the company. His wife, Marge Stephen, is the company鎶� board chairwoman.[6]
Publications
Weber's Art of the Grill: Recipes for Outdoor Living, Jamie Purviance and Tim Turner, ISBN 978-0811824194, 1999.
Weber's Big Book of Grilling, Jamie Purviance, Sandra S. McRae, and Tim Turner, ISBN 978-0811831970, 2001.
Weber's Art of the Grill Deck: Recipes for Outdoor Living (cards), Jamie Purviance and Tim Turner, ISBN 978-0811833363, 2002
Weber's Real Grilling, Jamie Purviance, Mike Kempster, and Tim Turner, ISBN 978-0376020468, 2005.
Weber's Charcoal Grilling: The Art of Cooking With Live Fire, Jamie Purviance and Tim Turner, ISBN 978-0376020475, 2007.
External links
Corporate Website
Weber Grill Restaurant
References
^ a b c d e "Weber-Stephen Products Co. Hoovers Profile". http://www.answers.com/topic/weber-stephen-products-co. Retrieved on 2007-07-02.
^ "Weber-Stephen Products Co. - Overview". http://weber.mediaroom.com/index.php?s=company_overview. Retrieved on 2007-07-02.
^ "Keepers of the Flame". Saveur (117): 68. 2009.
^ "Weber - A food love story". http://www.eu.weber.com/eCache/DEF/8/313.bGFuZz0x.html. Retrieved on 2007-07-02.
^ "Weber Newsroom - Company History". http://weber.mediaroom.com/index.php?s=pageA. Retrieved on 2007-07-02.
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Location of Dunhuang
Coordinates: 4006?N 9439?E? / ?40.1鐧� 94.65鐧�? / 40.1; 94.65 Dunhuang (Chinese: ??, also written as ?? until the early Qing Dynasty; pinyin: D?nhu閱) is a city (pop. ~150,000) in Jiuquan, Gansu province, China. It is sited in an oasis.

Tang Period Buddhist sutra fragment from Dunhuang
Contents
1 History
2 Dunhuang city centre
3 Nearby attractions
4 Transportation
5 Trivia
6 Notes
7 References
8 External links
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History
Dunhuang was made a prefecture in 117 BC by Emperor Han Wudi, and was a major point of interchange between ancient China and Central Asia during the Han and Tang dynasties. Located near the historic junction of the Northern and Southern Silk Roads, it was a town of military importance. Its name is mentioned as part of the homeland of the Yuezhi or "Rouzhi" (??) in the Shiji (??), but this mention has also been identified with an unrelated toponym, Dunhong. Edges of the city are threatened with being engulfed by the expansion of the Kumtag Desert, which is resulting from longstanding overgrazing of surrounding lands.[1] Dunhuang is safe place for traders to cross.
Early Buddhist monks accessed Dunhuang via the ancient Northern Silk Road, the northernmost route of about 2600 kilometres in length, which connected the ancient Chinese capital of Xi'an to the west over the Wushao Ling Pass to Wuwei and emerging in Kashgar.[2] For centuries Buddhist monks at Dunhuang collected scriptures from the west, and many pilgrims passed through the area, painting murals inside the Mogao Caves or "Caves of a Thousand Buddhas."[3] A small number of Christian artifacts have also been found in the caves (see Jesus Sutras), testimony to the wide variety of people who made their way along the silk road. Today, the site is an important tourist attraction and the subject of an ongoing archaeological project. A large number of manuscripts and artifacts retrieved at Dunhuang have been digitized and made publicly available via the International Dunhuang Project.

Sand dunes on the edge of Dunhuang

Public art in Dunhuang

The Mingsha Shan dune overlooking Dunhuang
Dunhuang city centre
Dunhuang's city centre is relatively highly developed, including much commercial activity and many hotels. Bookshops and other souvenir shops sell materials relating to the Caves and the history of the region.
A night market is held in the city centre, popular with tourists. Many souvenir items are sold, including such typical items as jade, jewelry, scrolls, hangings, small sculptures, and the like. A sizable number of members of China's ethnic minorities engage in business at these markets. A Central Asian dessert or sweet is also sold, consisting of a large, sweet confection made with nuts and dried fruit, sliced into the portion desired by the customer.
Nearby attractions
Other neighboring attractions include:
Crescent Lake
Echoing-Sand Mountain (Mingsha Shan, ???)
These attractions are essentially part of the same area. The Crescent Lake is within the Sand-Mountain. This lake is apparently an oasis surrounded by the highly sandy area composed of high dunes. The Mingsha Shan is so named for the sound of the wind whipping off the dunes. The area is very popular with tourists, the great majority of them Chinese. A street lined with souvenir stalls leads up to the entrance to the complex. Most tourists ride camels, organized by the complex operators, to reach the sand dunes. Typically the camels are guided by a local camel guide, who include both women and men. At the dunes, a popular activity for tourists is to ride sleds down the sand slopes, much like snow-sledding during winter in temperate zones. Along the side of the Crescent Lake is a pagoda in traditional Han Chinese architecture.
Mogao Caves
Transportation
East of the city, with rides to Urumqi, Lanzhou, Xian, and Beijing. Taxis are available in the town. Dunhuang got its own train station on Mar.3,2006.Its new train station is about 2 km to the city.
Trivia
A crater on Mars was named after the city.
The late German electronic music composer Rudiger Lorenz wrote a track entitled "Dunhuang" on his 1995 release "Taklamakan" (referring to the Chinese desert). The music sonically portrays the ancient nobility of the city.
Notes
^ Ancient Chinese town on front lines of desertification battle, AFP, Nov 20, 2007
^ Silk Road, North China, C.M. Hogan, the Megalithic Portal, ed. A. Burnham
^ The Silk Road: Two Thousand Years in the Heart of Asia, by Frances Wood
References
Baumer, Christoph. 2000. Southern Silk Road: In the Footsteps of Sir Aurel Stein and Sven Hedin. White Orchid Books. Bangkok.
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Thomas Beddoes
Thomas Beddoes (13 April 1760 24 December 1808), English physician and scientific writer, was born at Shifnal in Shropshire. He was a reforming practitioner and teacher of medicine, and an associate of leading scientific figures. Beddoes was a friend of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and, according to E. S. Shaffer, an important influence on Coleridge's early thinking, introducing him to the higher criticism.[1] The poet Thomas Lovell Beddoes was his son.
Contents
1 Life
2 Selected writings
3 Notes
4 Further reading
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Life
Educated at Bridgnorth Grammar School and at Pembroke College, Oxford, Beddoes also enrolled in the University of Edinburgh's medical course during the early 1780s. There he was taught chemistry by Joseph Black and natural history by John Walker. Additionally, he studied medicine in London under John Sheldon (1752-1808). In 1784 he published a translation of Lazzaro Spallanzani's Dissertations on Natural History, and in 1785 produced a translation, with original notes, of Torbern Olof Bergman's Essays on Elective Attractions.
He took his degree of doctor of medicine at Oxford in 1786, and, after visiting Paris, where he became acquainted with Lavoisier, was appointed reader in chemistry at Oxford University in 1788. His lectures attracted large and appreciative audiences; but his sympathy with the French Revolution exciting a clamour against him, he resigned his readership in 1792. In the following year he published the History of Isaac Jenkins, a story which powerfully exhibits the evils of drunkenness, and of which 40,000 copies are reported to have been sold.
About the same time he began to work at his project for the establishment of a Pneumatic Institution for treating disease by the inhalation of different gases. In this he was assisted by Richard Lovell Edgeworth, whose daughter, Anna, became his wife in 1794. In 1799 the institution was established at Dowry Square, Hotwells, Bristol, its first superintendent being Humphry Davy,[2] who investigated the properties of nitrous oxide in its laboratory. The original aim of the institution was gradually abandoned; it became an ordinary sick-hospital, and was relinquished by its projector in the year before his death.
Beddoes was a man of great powers and wide acquirements, which he directed to noble and philanthropic purposes. He strove to effect social good by popularizing medical knowledge, a work for which his vivid imagination and glowing eloquence eminently fitted him.
Selected writings
Besides the writings mentioned above, Beddoes was also associated with the following:
Chemical Essays by Carl Wilhelm Scheele (1786) translator
An Account of some Appearances attending the Conversion of cast into malleable Iron. In a Letter from Thomas Beddoes, M. D. to Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P.R.S. (Phil. Trans. Royal Society, 1791)
Observations on the Nature and Cure of Calculus, Sea Scurvy, Consumption, Catarrh, and Fever (1793)
Observations on the nature of demonstrative evidence, with an explanation of certain difficulties occurring in the elements of geometry, and reflections on language (1793)
Political Pamphlets (1795-1797)
Contributions to Physical and Medical Knowledge, principally from the West of England (1799)
Essay on Consumption (1799)
Essay on Fever (1807)
Hygeia, or Essays Moral and Medical (1807)
Beddoes also edited John Brown's Elements of Medicine (1795).
Notes
^ Kubla Khan and The Fall of Jerusalem (1975), particularly p.28.
^ Levere, Trevor H (July 1977). "Dr Thomas Beddoes and the Establishment of His Pneumatic Institution: A Tale of Three Presidents". Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London 32 (1): 4149. doi:10.1098/rsnr.1977.0005.
Further reading
Barzun, Jacques (1972). Thomas Beddoes M.D.. Harper Collins. - essay reprinted in A Jacques Barzun Reader (2002)
Levere, Trevor H. (1981). "Dr. Thomas Beddoes at Oxford: Radical politics in 1788-1793 and the fate of the Regius Chair in Chemistry". Ambix 28: 61-69.
Porter, Roy (1992). Doctor of Society: Thomas Beddoes and the Sick Trade in Late Enlightenment England. London: Routledge.
Robinson, Eric (June 1955). "Thomas Beddoes, M.D., and the reform of science teaching in Oxford". Annals of Science 11 (2): 137-141.
Stansfield, Dorothy A. (1984). Thomas Beddoes, M.D., 1760-1808: Chemist, Physician, Democrat. Springer. ISBN 9027716862.
Stock, John Edmonds (1811). Memoirs of the Life of Thomas Beddoes, M.D.. London: John Murray. http://books.google.com/books?id=4ksOAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=John+Edmonds+Stock#PPP9,M2.
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Military canteen with nested canteen cup
A canteen is a drinking water bottle designed to be used by hikers, campers, soldiers and workers in the field. It is usually fitted with a shoulder strap or means for fastening it to a belt, and may be covered with a cloth bag and padding to protect the bottle and insulate the contents. Many canteens may also include a nested canteen cup.
Primitive canteens were sometimes made of hollowed-out gourds, such as a calabash, or were bags made of leather.
Later, canteens consisted of a glass bottle in a woven basket cover. The bottle was usually closed with a cork stopper. These were obviously quite fragile.
Designs of the mid-1900s were made of metal tin-plated steel, stainless steel or aluminium with a screw cap, the cap frequently being secured to the bottle neck with a short chain or strap to prevent loss. These were an improvement over glass bottles, but were subject to developing pinhole leaks if dented, dropped or bumped against jagged rocks.
Current designs are almost exclusively made of one of several types of plastics, especially polyethylene or polycarbonate. They are typically as light or lighter than their metal equivalents and are quite resistant to developing leaks, even when dropped or severely bumped.
See also
Bota bag
CamelBak
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