Sentences with phrase «museum documents the history»

Kalocsa's small Paprika Museum documents the history and techniques of paprika production in Hungary, from its beginnings to the present.

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It has now been documented in 23 species in the eastern and midwestern United States, says study coauthor Frank Burbrink, a herpetologist at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.
«Digital records are more like an oral tradition than traditional documents,» says Marc Weber of the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California.
The other good news: In the first global accounting of bee species in more than 100 years, entomologist John Ascher of the American Museum of Natural History documented 19,200 species worldwide, more than all the species of birds and mammals put together.
However, a research team from the USA and Brazil, led by Dr. Brian Brown, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, have recently video - documented two such occasions.
He produced a document showing two of the plant's four coal - fired units provide about $ 14.2 million in tax revenue to state and local governments in Montana — dollars that help fund Colstrip's history museum, recreation center, golf course, schools and 32 colorful playgrounds.
The collection, curation and maintenance of specimens in natural history museums is a necessity for documenting biodiversity.
While documenting that new species, a second new species of pillbug originally collected 142 years ago by biologists on a wooden sailing ship in Alaska was discovered in a collection room at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County (NHM) by researchers Adam Wall and Dr. Regina Wetzer.
The Berejiklian government's proposal for a tolled motorway tunnel linking Balgowlah in Sydney's north to the Warringah Freeway has ignited a political Central Pacific Railroad Photographic History Museum - Photographs, stereoviews, engravings, maps, and documents illustrating the history of thHistory Museum - Photographs, stereoviews, engravings, maps, and documents illustrating the history of thhistory of the first
Today Desmond Castle hosts the International Museum of Wine Exhibition, an intriguing story that documents the unique history of Ireland's wine links with Europe and the Read More...
The purpose of the Museum and Crawford Library is to permanently document and illustrate the history of the true Jack Russell Terrier, particularly as it developed in the Jack Russell Terrier Club of America, but also from its beginnings in Great Britain, and make it available in this Museum and Library to educate anyone interested in the true Jack Russell Terrier.
The purpose of the Jack Russell Terrier Museum and Crawford Library is to permanently document and illustrate the history of the true Jack Russell Terrier and make it available in this Museum and Library to educate anyone interested in the true Jack Russell Terrier.
The Museum & Library will house a growing collection of writings, publications, photographs, and other Jack Russell Terrier related items that will document and preserve the history of the terrier since the beginning of the Jack Russell Terrier Club of Great Britain and the Jack Russell Terrier Club of America.
Origins History The British Museum in London has bas - relief sculptures of mastiff - type dogs, which closely resemble today's Anatolian Shepherd Dog, that document their existence dating back to 2000 B. C.
If you would like more information, the museum is home to an extensive oral history collection, over 12,000 historic documents and photos, and a great research library.
The museum is free to visit and documents the history of London, from prehistoric to modern times, offering the largest urban history collection in the world with more...
The local sport was founded by fearless pioneers of the barrel whose personalities were as big as the waves they stood upon; their legacies are paid tribute at the Surf Museum as documented surf history.
Start with the Heinz History Center, an excellent museum that documents 250 years of Pittsburgh's hHistory Center, an excellent museum that documents 250 years of Pittsburgh's historyhistory.
The museum documents Hawaii's history through its archive of 8,000 historical photographs, maps and ancient artifacts.
The Florida Surf Museum preserves and documents the unique history and culture of Florida surfing.
The Videogame History Museum is comprised of numerous collections of artifacts and archival documents:
Digital Press members and Classic Gaming Expo organizers John Hardie, Sean Kelly and Joe Santulli have initiated a Kickstarter donation drive for The Videogame History Museum, a non-profit physical collection «dedicated to preserving, archiving, and documenting the history of the videogame industry.History Museum, a non-profit physical collection «dedicated to preserving, archiving, and documenting the history of the videogame industry.history of the videogame industry.»
According to Hardie, game designers will often stop at Videogame History Museum displays like those shown at E3, and look at old design documents, trying to figure out what made these old school games work, and why people loved them so much.
Documenting the 8 - bit Generation & Beyond (Jennifer De La Cruz / Computer History Museum - ARTICLE) «Founded by Tomaso Walliser and Bruno Grampa in 2008, Junk Food Films made its mark on the documentary film industry with its 2012 project the «8bit Generation,» which resulted in two documentaries Growing the 8 - bit Generation: The Commodore Wars and Easy to Learn, Hard to Master: The Fate of Atari.»
Representing the work of over thirty photographers, the collection showcases the Museum's commitment to preserving documents of this crucial part of the history of our nation and of the American South in particular.
Documenting, evoking and reflecting upon this key decade in black culture and history, «Circa 1970» presents paintings, drawings, prints, photographs and sculpture made between 1970 and 1979, all drawn from the Studio Museum's collection.
Mike Kelley Foundation Grants Ten Los Angeles nonprofits received grants from the Mike Kelley Foundation for the Arts, including the Underground Museum (to support videos and performances by Rodney McMillian, $ 45,000), Craft & Folk Art Museum (to present the first institutional solo show of Oakland - based artist Indira Allegra, $ 25,000), and the Museum of Latin American Art (to fund an exhibition documenting the history of printmaking in the Americas, $ 40,000).
Weaver is constructing a fictive history for the Black Bottom community using a variety of fake elements: handmade museum vitrines, handmade maps and documents of the community, various faux sculptures and textiles, as well as installation and audio components.
The studio also included an incredible library of books and historical documents chronicling the Homestead Strike, as well as histories of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Museum of Art, Andrew Carnegie, art history, and labor history.
Cincinnati Museum Center Presents Treasures in Black & White Historic Photographs of Cincinnati April 25 — October 12, 2014 South Gallery, Cincinnati History Museum Look through the photographer's lens and revisit images that document Cincinnati's neighborhoods, architecture and
The Archives at the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College serve as the institutional repository for the Center, and the Hessel Museum of Art and as a collecting repository which actively acquires, preserves, and provides access to a wide range of primary materials documenting the history of the contemporary visual arts and the institutions and practices of exhibition - making since the 1960s.
It includes an overview of the history of Rembrandt prints in American academic collections, a documented account of Oberlin College's secret guardianship of the Morgan Library & Museum's Rembrandt etchings collection during World War II, and an introduction to Cornell University's Watermark Identification in Rembrandt's Etchings (WIRE) project, dedicated to digitally facilitating access to Rembrandt watermark scholarship.
Archival materials documenting the Latino Museum's exhibition history, along with featured work by three visual artists, highlight LA's Chicano and Latino art and culture.
Wu Hung (Smart Museum Consulting Curator, Harrie A. Vanderstappen Distinguished Service Professor of Art History, and Director of the Center for the Art of East Asia at the University of Chicago) discusses Rong Rong's photographs documenting an avant - garde community in Beijing in the mid 1990s
The photographic series has already spanned four decades, during which time he has travelled to natural history museums across the United States, documenting their dioramas with an 8 × 10 large - format camera.
The artist captures large - scale dioramas inside natural history museums, Sugimoto's photographs initially seem to be documents of the natural world, featuring far - flung landscapes and wildlife.
The first publication to document the Museum's collection and its connections to dramatic changes in artistic practice over the past 70 years, Unpacking the Collection introduces this vital regional center for craft through photographs of work, essays, texts, archival photographs, decade - by - decade accounts of the institution's links to modern craft history and an abbreviated exhibition chronology.
It documents FWM's history of collaboration with established >> more The Fabric Workshop and Museum / MW Editions ISBN 9780998701813 US $ 50.00 CAN $ 67.50 TRADE Hbk, 8 x 10 in.
Next month, she will engage the National Museum of American History in D.C. in a Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship and later this year she will have a solo exhibition at Document in Chicago.
Guest curated by UMass Art History Assistant Professor Karen Kurczynski September 15 — November 20, 2016 Opening Reception: September 14, 6 — 8 p.m. Organized by NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale and guest - curated by UMass Amherst assistant professor Karen Kurczynski, a leading scholar of Danish Cobra artist Asger Jorn (1914 — 1973), who represents a new generation of art historians specializing in Cobra, the exhibition presents the history of Cobra through paintings, sculpture, prints, and primary documents by artists such as Asger Jorn, Pierre Alechinsky, Karel Appel, Constant, and CorHistory Assistant Professor Karen Kurczynski September 15 — November 20, 2016 Opening Reception: September 14, 6 — 8 p.m. Organized by NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale and guest - curated by UMass Amherst assistant professor Karen Kurczynski, a leading scholar of Danish Cobra artist Asger Jorn (1914 — 1973), who represents a new generation of art historians specializing in Cobra, the exhibition presents the history of Cobra through paintings, sculpture, prints, and primary documents by artists such as Asger Jorn, Pierre Alechinsky, Karel Appel, Constant, and Corhistory of Cobra through paintings, sculpture, prints, and primary documents by artists such as Asger Jorn, Pierre Alechinsky, Karel Appel, Constant, and Corneille.
The installation activated the Project Space at Blue Star as a history museum, community center, and classroom by employing a collaborative approach that brings forward diverse and complex histories through photographs, maps, art objects, personal stories, and political documents.
This is why someone needs to devote time, to see artists, artworks, groups, trends, movements and currents, within contemporary art, on the 4th and 5th floors of the museum, involved and stand shoulder to shoulder, in a large collection that has some of the most famous artworks documented in the history of contemporary art worldwide.
This is why someone needs to devote time, to see artists, artworks, groups, trends, movements and currents, within contemporary art, on the 4th and 5th floors of the Museum, in a large collection that has some of the most famous artworks documented in the history of contemporary art worldwide.
Papers: Retroactive Effects: Notes on the History of Conceptual Art after the Conceptualisms Annabela Tournon Zubieta, École des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS); Contract as Form and Concept: The Siegelaub - Projansky Agreement in Art and Legal Histories Lauren van Haaften - Schick, Cornell University; Collecting Textiles, Documenting Texts: Seth Siegelaub's Endeavors after Art John A. Tyson, National Gallery of Art; Seth Siegelaub, Beyond Conceptual Art: Curating «Paperwork» at Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam Sara Martinetti, École des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS).
For more than three decades, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts has been a leader in scholarly efforts to document and interpret this history.
If you're traveling with a history buff, you can't miss the magnificent Sixth Floor Museum, which documents the Kennedy assassination.
Neil Beloufa's solo exhibition L'Ennemi de mon ennemi is a curation of works, historical documents, war museum artifacts, and found objects that assemble a telling of history and explore the lingering ambiguity of perspective.
This first monograph on Tsuyoshi Maekawa (born 1936), one of the last surviving members of the Gutai art group, includes archival images and documents of the Gutai period from the Ashiya City Museum of Art and History, and a previously unpublished interview with Maekawa conducted by Gutai expert Koichi Kawasaki.
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The work described a well - documented history of the ownership (with individual biographies of each of the owners) of Manet's painting Bunch of Asparagus in the museum's collection, narrating how it came into the collection, and in which the Third Reich activities of its donor were revealed.
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