The prize is biennial and as such more information will be provided in 2016.
Last August several ships became stuck in mud as they arrived for the biennial event.
Keith Wilson from Ottawa in Canada is a regular visitor to the biennial conference.
The work of the Texans at the Whitney Biennial includes paintings, bronze sculptures and video productions.
To do this, he surveyed the results of a biennial contest held in Asilomar, California.
The biennial match against the USA takes place at the K Club, Ireland, from 22-24 September.
After Britain, the next three host countries for the biennial event are Russia, Brazil and South Korea.
The ALMOCA assists the art schools in conducting the subregional biennial UNESCO Festival 'Children Paint The World.
The end of a bi-polar American art world is what the 2000 Whitney Biennial at least glimpses.
This methodology has been adopted by Forbes as the basis for their biennial ranking of business schools.
And on Friday, the President will deliver remarks at the biennial convention of the Union for Reform Judaism.
The Whitney Biennial has been called a lot of things since it began, as an Annual, in 1932.
At least 47, 000 personnel will take part in the biennial Keen Sword exercise, which runs until 16 November.
The biennial event between Europe and the US begins in Illinois on Friday.
The photographs will go on display in Lyon in November, as part of the city's biennial modern art festival.
Even the governance association ranked Hong Kong first in Asia on corporate governance issues in its most recent biennial survey.
Paul McGinley's men require just two points in the closing singles to retain the trophy at the biennial team competition.
The Biennial is supposed to showcase less well-known work that has yet to make a splash in galleries and museums.
Biennial curators Danielle Arnaud and Jordan Kaplan, who judged the 2012 Biennial Open Competition said both winning entries had "real imagination".
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Helsinki-based Eija-Liisa Ahtila, 46, was one of eight competing in Cardiff for the biennial visual arts prize, one of the world's biggest.
The show didn't sell especially well, but after More Love and The Wages of Sin debuted in that year's Whitney Biennial it never left.
The Conference determines the policies and main lines of work of UNESCO, particularly through the examination and adoption of its biennial Programme and Budget.
The President's Cup is a biennial event that pitches the United States against a team with members from everywhere in the world except Europe.
England have won the title on four occasions since 1995 and are top seeds for the biennial tournament which starts on Sunday in Germany.
His work has been exhibited in the Institute of Contemporary Arts, the British Pavilion at the Venice Biennial in 1952 and at the Tate Gallery.
As the bath-house indicates, her guiding idea for this year's Biennial is to treat looking at art as a shared rather than a one-on-one encounter.
Would require vote by mail in biennial primary and general elections.
European unity is all very well for winning biennial team competitions.
The biennial event has been held at Lambeau Field since 2009.
Excluding the impact of biennial exhibition cycling, underlying revenue grew 3%.
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