Sentences with phrase «orthostatic tolerance»

His work has been exhibited widely in the US and internationally: Strachan represented The Bahamas in the country's first national pavilion at the 55th International Venice Biennale; segments of his «Orthostatic Tolerance» project were exhibited at MIT List Visual Arts Center (Cambridge, MA), ICA (Philadelphia, PA), and Grand Arts (Kansas City, MO); and «The Distance Between What We Have and What We Want» was exhibited in The Bahamas, Miami, and at The Brooklyn Museum.
A major focus has been orthostatic tolerance»» the body's ability to circumvent hypotension and withstand pressure during gravitational stress, often caused by quick changes of altitude, or the more extreme circumstances of being launched into the earth's stratosphere or submerged to the oceans» depths.
Strachan's solo exhibitions include Orthostatic Tolerance: It Might Not Be Such a Bad Idea if I Never Went Home Again, MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, MA (2010); Orthostatic Tolerance: Launching from an Infinite Distance, Grand Arts, Kansas City, MO (2010); Tavares Strachan: Orthostatic Tolerance, the Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (2009); Where We Are is Always Miles Away, The Luggage Store, San Francisco, CA (2006); and The Difference Between What We Have and What We Want, Albury Sayle Primary School, Nassau, The Bahamas (2006).
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