Not exact matches
And perhaps I may be permitted to note two recent
books of my own: Roman Pilgrimage: The Stations Churches (Basic Books), co-authored with Elizabeth Lev and my son Stephen, and Practicing Catholic: Essays Historical, Literary, Sporting, and Elegiac (Crossr
books of my own: Roman Pilgrimage: The Stations Churches (Basic
Books), co-authored with Elizabeth Lev and my son Stephen, and Practicing Catholic: Essays Historical, Literary, Sporting, and Elegiac (Crossr
Books), co-authored with Elizabeth Lev and my son Stephen, and
Practicing Catholic:
Essays Historical, Literary, Sporting, and Elegiac (Crossroad).
One can observe the priority of
practice, as a hermeneutical principle, in his sermons,
essays, and
books.
We asked Cathy Trower, co-principal investigator of Harvard University's Study of New Scholars, editor of the
book Policies on Faculty Appointment: Standard
Practice and Unusual Arrangements (2000, Anker Publishing), and author of our four - part Women Without Tenure series, to squeeze all of the expert practical advice she could into a short
essay.
Based on the
essay «Building a New Structure for School Leadership,» from Harvard Graduate School of Education Professor Richard Elmore's
book, School Reform from the Inside Out: Policy,
Practice, and Performance (Harvard Education Press, 2004).
This
book offers a series of carefully considered
essays by policy experts on the standards movement and ways to more effectively translate standards theory into effective
practice.
To get young English language learners (ELLs) started, teachers assign writing projects such as journals, narratives, letters, plays, poems, reports, instructions, lab reports,
book reports, persuasive
essays, and other genres that students will
practice again in the grades to come.
The
book includes «lessons and
essays about racial profiling, environmental racism, unfair mortgage lending
practices of Big Banks, the «overabundance of liquor stores» in minority communities, and slave - owning U.S. presidents,» EAGnews» Ben Velderman wrote.
It typically takes a lot of
practice to learn how to write good
essays, term papers, research papers,
book reviews, annotated bibliographies, thesis papers, and other academic papers.
BOOKSHELF Check out these recent studies of the aforementioned artists and their
practices: Part of the Wexner Center for the Arts series, Mark Bradford is the first major
book on the artist and features images and
essays examining the social and aesthetic significance of his work.
The 20
essays and
book reviews that comprise Words For Art assess the
practices and precepts of a wide range of artists, critics, and historians — from E. H. Gombrich's theory of perception and Walter Benjamin» views on color to the conceptual underpinnings of Mel Bochner's word paintings and the complications of Jack Tworkov's belief in the need for ethics in art.
His most recent
books are a collection of critical
essays on art writers and art writing, Words for Art: Criticism, History, Theory,
Practice (Sternberg Press, Berlin, 2013) and a collection of poems, Trembling Hand Equilibrium (Black Square Editions, New York, 2015).
Bringing together the ideas behind this unique commission, this
book features an illuminating conversation with Kwade about the work, as well as a detailed survey of her
practice to date by curator Cameron Foote and new
essays by curator Daniel F. Herrmann and anthropologist Debbora Battaglia.
Her
book Differencing the Canon, published in 1984, includes an
essay that looks at several women important to the story of Manet's
practice.
Copiously illustrated, the
book offers a timely re-evaluation of Takamatsu's
practice following a significant resurgence of appreciation for the Japanese avant - garde, and features
essays by Hiroyuki Nakanishi, Curator of the National Museum of Art, Osaka, Jordan Carter, Curatorial Fellow for the Visual Arts, Walker Art Center, and the late Takamatsu.
Yilmaz Dziewior's introductory
essay outlines the distinctive concept of the Kunsthaus Bregenz exhibition this
book accompanies, and addresses the relationship between individual and joint artistic
practices.
As part of a mobile, interdisciplinary, and pedagogical
practice, we design and build boats, publish broadsides,
essays, and
books, invent water - related art and educational forums, and collaborate with diverse institutions, artists, and theorists to produce public talks, participatory works, and voyages as platforms to catalyze social change.
Each
essay in the first part of the
book maps a possible terrain for approaching the work of a single artist — among them, James Coleman, Jimmie Durham, Susan Hiller, Gabriel Orozco and Adrian Piper — while the texts in the second part reflect upon artistic
practice in relation to questions of subjectivity, postcoloniality and multiculturalism.
An artist
book and publication designed by Denise Schatz will provide opportunities for further engagement with each artist's
practice through
essays, images, and interviews focusing on their sensitivity to place, both while at Hunter College and since graduation.
Funding will also indirectly support the production of his first artist
book, a comprehensive survey that demonstrating the impact of his work, artistic methods, and my
practice within the history of contemporary art through critical
essays and supporting documentation.
Published in conjunction with Black Dog Publishing, UK, this richly illustrated
book includes
essays by Jamie Hilder, David MacWilliam, Michael Turner, Scott Watson and William Wood, and features a chronology of Morris's prolific
practice from the mid-1960s onwards.
The
book brings together
essays, film scripts, reviews, and polemics as well as reflections on Green's own artistic
practice and seminal artworks.
The exhibition emerged out of the art centre's collaboration with Pittas and Mousse Publishing on the forthcoming
book by the same name, which is a conceptual publication that extends Pittas's artistic
practice as well as an anthology of
essays reflecting on his work and its various contexts.
Comprised of a series of illustrated
essays, this
book brings to life a wide array of artistic
practices, each attempting to grapple with the most fundamental questions of existence.
Reflecting the multiplicity of the artists»
practices, this publication is part exhibition catalogue, with
essays by the exhibition's curators, Xiaoyu Weng and Hou Hanru, and the philosopher Yuk Hui; part artist
book, with special contributions by the five artists; and part anthology, with a selection of poems by some of the most exciting voices in contemporary Chinese literature: Wu Qing, Zhang Xiu, the worker - poet Xu Lizhi (1990 — 2004), and a new series by Hong Kong — based poet Nicholas Wong.
Anna Deavere Smith contributes the text from a performance portraying Simpson, and
essays by Hilton Als, Franklin Sirmans, Connie Butler and Heidi Zuckerman Jacobson thoughtfully consider Simpson's evolving
practice and the four bodies of work included in the
book.
The
book features an introduction by Deller, an interview with Pop about his rationale for participating in this project and an
essay on the
practice of life drawing in art history and the studio.
Her
practice, which is based on extensive on - site research and an ever - expanding archive of visual material, primarily deploys photography, video, slide projection and large scale photographic installations of blown up photocopies or silkscreens, as well as the publication of artists
books in the form of photographic visual
essays.
Orion Magazine, a beautiful and lyrical nonprofit publication, is celebrating its 30th anniversary by publishing «Thirty - Year Plan,» a short
book of
essays by 30 writers, myself included, who were asked to describe «some thing — emotion, insight, technology, resource,
practice, policy, habit, attitude — that's going to be increasingly essential if humans are going to live comfortably, sustainably, and redeemably on Earth.»
• Assisting in the development of Imago communities worldwide • Conducting research concerning the efficacy of Imago theory and
practices • Producing articles,
essays,
books, and other writings for professional publications.
The journal publishes original research papers and systematic reviews; reports of research relevant to
practicing school psychologists; analyses of promising and innovative
practices or programs that address the needs of children and youth; critical reviews of
books, assessment tools, or other materials of importance to
practicing school psychologists; and
essays that thoughtfully reflect on the profession of school psychology and the challenges faced by its practitioners.