English to Malayalam Dictionary retrospective

retrospective

മുൻകാല
definition
noun
a Georgia O'Keeffe retrospective
an exhibition or compilation showing the development of the work of a particular artist over a period of time.
adjective
our survey was retrospective
looking back on or dealing with past events or situations.
example
This was a 'retrospective' article about the attorney's career in the midst of a campaign for municipal judge, eight years after Burroughs was said to have submitted legislation.
Reznikoff clearly preferred the wisdom of experience, a 'retrospective' mood, to merely evoking the frenzy of the immediate moment.
Section 3 of the Law Reform Act provides that section 4 is not 'retrospective' .
A large 'retrospective' exhibition like the one presently at the Guggenheim Museum must be both thrilling and terrifying.
The decisions of the ombudsman will be binding, subject to a right of appeal to the High Court with a 'retrospective' time limit of six years.
The Victoria and Albert Museum is celebrating the centenary of the photographer's birth in 1904 with a 'retrospective' exhibition of his work based on prints from the Bill Brandt Archive.
Symphonic music tended to be 'retrospective' , with Mozart, Haydn, and Beethoven forming the staple fare and accounting for the conservative forms of Schumann's and Mendelssohn's orchestral compositions.
In 2000, the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts in Alabama mounted a traveling 'retrospective' of his paintings.
But if you haven't paid enough because you've spent half your life back-packing around the world, you are allowed to make 'retrospective' contributions for up to the past six years.
There might be some 'retrospective' legislation and one day they'll come around and take your computers away and name you in the paper.
Following 'retrospective' exhibitions at the Whitney Museum and Corcoran Gallery in 1974, she began keeping journals documenting her life as an artist.
The 'retrospective' glance offers a certain clarity and there are continuities between the drawings you were producing in the late 1960s through to those produced in the 1980s.
He has won numerous awards and in 1976 was the first native-born living American artist to be honoured with a 'retrospective' exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum, New York; but critical opinion on him is widely divided.
A quarter of any benchmarking award would be paid in June next year, 'retrospective' to December.
The so-called rules of music theory constitute a 'retrospective' set of principles that describe what various composers have done in the past.
In 1946, the New York Museum of Modern Art had a huge 'retrospective' exhibition of Marc Chagall's prints and paintings.
This 'retrospective' contains approximately 40 works dating from 1960 to '90.
A major 'retrospective' exhibition of his work was held at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts in 1996 and another was launched in Paris in 2000.
These works, part of a bequest from Jochen Schneider, patron and friend of the artist in Kampala, were the specific stimulus for the 'retrospective' exhibition and its catalogue reviewed by Kasfir.
A 'retrospective' exhibition of the work of Hamish Fulton is at Tate Britain until 4 June.
Matters are made more ominous by the fact that, in the novel's opening chapter, Lowry introduces us to these main events from the 'retrospective' vantage point of November 1939.
The largest is a comprehensive 'retrospective' featuring over 200 of Arbus's photographs, along with contact sheets, cameras, letters and books from her personal library.
To celebrate Ian Hamilton Finlay's eightieth birthday, Edinburgh saw no fewer than three 'retrospective' exhibitions, which together illustrated something of his range as a poet, printmaker and sculptor.
Guy Bourdin, the book, is the catalog of the first serious 'retrospective' exhibition of the photographer's work curated by Charlotte Cotton for the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
However, Thompson noted that memory is not so subject to error as to invalidate the usefulness of information gathered from 'retrospective' interviewing.
Bronte's limited world was one of moorland and governesses, big houses and class strictures, but Boylan goes further, uncovering the underbelly of Victorian society with 'retrospective' omniscience.
The two 'retrospective' articles published by the Moulton Advertiser in 1984 and 1998 did not print the Letson family name.
Does our necessarily 'retrospective' position deform our understanding of the writing process?
The measure, which was 'retrospective' for 12 years, was introduced followed lobbying by the Irish Georgian Society, the National Heritage Council, Bord Failte and Rohan himself.
Thompson retains the lines but abandons their judicial context, thus depriving the play of its 'retrospective' irony.
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