Sentences with phrase «contemporary research reveals»

Not exact matches

The new research reveals that the Denisovans had low genetic diversity — just 26 to 33 percent of the genetic diversity of contemporary European or Asian populations.
In her revealing book PC, M.D.: How Political Correctness Is Corrupting Medicine, psychiatrist Sally Satel complains bitterly about the faulty (or nonexistent) research underlying the nostrums and home remedies that contemporary SHAM artists preach.
Now at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Production Site reexamines the artist's studio as subject, presenting work that documents, depicts, reconstructs, or otherwise invokes that space, revealing how the studio functions as a place where research, experimentation, production, and social activity intersect.
Through a diverse range of works — including photographs by Wolfgang Tillmans RA, and an investigative project produced by the research centre of Forensic Architecture — this show reveals a variety of responses artists have had to this contemporary humanitarian crisis.
Beautifully illustrated and carefully researched, the publication reveals the New York — based artist, activist, and educator's influence on the field of contemporary art.
In the research and planning phase of the project, she will explore how objects and ideas from the museum's collection, the historic Lake Eden campus, and the city of Asheville itself can be stitched together to reveal new dimensions of the Black Mountain College (BMC) story, and how it connects to contemporary culture and art practice.
Indeed, a research paper issued this May by the Council on Contemporary Families reveals that each generation of men is doing more domestic work and childcare than the previous one.
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