An anthology of primary texts translated from Spanish and Portuguese is forthcoming in the Primary
Documents publication series.
Not exact matches
WikiLeaks, led by Julian Assange, said its
publication of the
documents on the hacking tools was the first in a
series of releases drawing from a data set that includes several hundred million lines of code and includes the CIA's «entire hacking capacity.»
The
publication provides the evidence base and rationale for two additional
documents in the revised HIV and infant feeding
series; HIV and Infant Feeding.
This decision comes after a
series of FOI requests from Slater which have resulted in the
publication of
documents that the DWP did not want to release.
The film, set in 1971, centers on The Washington Post's editor Ben Bradlee (Hanks) and its publisher Kay Graham (Streep) as they face off against the U.S. government over the
publication of the «Pentagon Papers,» a
series of classified military
documents leaked to the press by a military analyst.
She was a staff writer for Rhizome and her other writings on contemporary art and new media have appeared in a wide range of periodicals and other international
publications including: The Believer, Art Lies, Cory Arcangel: A New Fiesta in the Making (exhibition catalog), Nam June Paik: Global Groove 2004 (exhibition catalog) and an upcoming edition of the
Documents of Contemporary Art
series published by Whitechapel Gallery and MIT Press.
The second point comes from a quote in the
publication, The Sublime from the «Whitechapel:
Documents of Contemporary Art»
series by Simon Morley which states: «this anthology explores the range of recent artistic theory and practice that attempts to articulate such moments of mute encounter with all that exceeds our comprehension.»
The book
documents the CLUI's methodology in a
series of interviews and includes a photographic essay on land use in Houston featuring a panoramic, foldout section and a comprehensive chronology of the CLUI's projects and
publications over the past 14 years.
Open Sesame was the first in a
series of
publication research resource
documents in which Tate and Uclan in collaboration have sought to develop their work around the impact of past, current and possible future exhibitions, displays, competitions and collecting strategies initiated by Tate in relation to artists of African, Asian and Caribbean descent.
In 1999, she acted as artistic director of the Mois de la Photo à Montréal and organized a
series of exhibitions, as well as a
publication entitled Le Souci du
document (Concern for the
document) that examined the «attitudes» in contemporary documentary photography.
-- Allen Ruppersberg, BOMB, 109, Fall 2009 About the Sourcebook
Series Each book in the Independent Curators International (ICI) Sourcebook
Series is edited by a single artist, includes a collection of primary research materials and influences, such as rare archival
documents, artwork studies, and excerpts of landmark
publications, selected from the artist's own archive and annotated with personal commentary.
This
publication documents The Rhubarb Triangle, a new commission of a
series of photographs taken over the last 12 months in an area of countryside known as «The Rhubarb Triangle» in West Yorkshire, which is famous for producing early - forced rhubarb.
This
publication documents the artist's recent intervention in the Gaza Strip, and explores it in the context of her larger Destroyed House and Archive
series.
The Arts of India, Southeast Asia, and the Himalayas at the Dallas Museum of Art is the second in a
series of catalogues
documenting the magnificent works in the DMA's encyclopedic collection, following the 2009
publication of The Arts of Africa at the Dallas Museum of Art.
This year's conference features a keynote address by the artists Walead Beshty and Liam Gillick on the occasion of the
publication of the volume Ethics in Whitechapel's
Documents of Contemporary Art
series (MIT Press 2015), which was edited by Beshty, and for which Gillick was a contributor.
Generation Green is part of the first wave of groundbreaking
publications in the Living Building Challenge
Series documenting the path to a sustainable future.
Over its six - year mandate, RCAP amassed thousands of hours of recorded testimony and hundreds of thousands of pages of
documents, culminating in the
publication of the 1996 RCAP final report complete with a
series of recommendations for a renewed relationship between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people in Canada... LAC launched a searchable database of select RCAP records at the commemorative national forum.
Civitas Law appears alongside Prime Minister Theresa May in The Parliamentary Review — a
series of
documents published by Westminster
Publications Ltd with the aim of sharing knowledge and raising standards.
It also includes ICJ Reports, the RIAA, ILC, ICJ, and UNCITRAL yearbooks, ILC monographs (such as its Analytical Guide), the UN Juridical Yearbook, the UN Yearbook on Human Rights, UNCITRAL
publications, official records of the UN Law of the Sea (LOS), Law of Treaties, and other diplomatic conferences, the United Nations Legislative
Series, and multi-volume
Documents of the United Nations Conference on International Organization (1945).
The ODS database does not include UN
publications and sales
documents, the United Nations Treaty
Series (UNTS), press releases, public information materials, and «non-papers».
I am pleased to see that the US Sentencing Commission now has up on its website another terrific new data
document in its
series of reader - friendly «Quick Facts»
publications.