A member of the Light and
Space movement since the late 1960's, alongside artists such as Robert Irwin, James Turrell, Mary Corse, Helen Pashgian, DeWain Valentine, Peter Alexander and Larry Bell, Laddie John Dill remains committed to exploration and experimentation.
Not exact matches
Since the first coworking
space was founded by Brad Neuberg in 2005 in San Francisco in the US, the coworking
movement has become a global phenomenon over the last decade.
«Moving -
space»» also is conservative
since its
movement results from provincial rather than intercultural considerations.
Large markets with food stalls and dining areas like Quincy Market in Boston, Reading Terminal in Philadelphia, or the Farmers Market in Los Angeles are also good choices — not only do you have lots of options when it comes to what you'll eat, but
since these
spaces tend to be loud and full of
movement, your child isn't going to attract any notice.
The analog recordings, taken for 72 years
since the early 20th century, provide a window onto
space weather in the mid-1900s and shed light onto future patterns of plasma
movement in near - earth
space.
While the
movement has grown tremendously
since it started in Philly in 2010 (even earning a two - million - dollar grant from Gates in 2015), it has stayed true to its homegrown roots — putting teachers first and creating a
space for DIY professional development.
As Idaho marks 20 years
since its first charter schools opened, the recently released Shackled Education Pioneers looks back at how the public charter school
movement started in the Gem State — and how that effort has strayed from its original intent of allowing significant
space for education innovation, a progression that led the alliance to downgrade Idaho's charter school law from 20th to 21st nationwide this year.
This groundbreaking exhibition, curated by Alex Donis, features the works of five seminal artists and artist groups: Rachel Rosenthal, Barbara T. Smith, Suzanne Lacy / Leslie Labowitz - Starus, Electronic Café International and EZTV; all who have been central to the alternative artist
space movement in Southern California
since the early 1970's.
A central figure in the California Light and
Space movement, Laddie John Dill has been crafting light and earthy materials like concrete, glass, sand, and metal into luminous sculptures, wall pieces, and installations
since the late 1960s.
Since his emergence during the Southern California Light and
Space movement in the 1960s and»70s, through his ongoing magnum opus the Roden Crater Project, and onto his three - museum exhibition — at the Guggenheim Museum, LACMA, and Museum of Fine Arts Houston — it's no wonder Turrell is consistently at the top of the list.
Since 2013, Kevin Beasley has created
Movements I - V, performance installations that explore the implications of liveness and the body — including his own — within varying
spaces.
A central figure in the California Light and
Space movement, Laddie John Dill has been using a combination of weighty and incandescent elemental materials to construct luminous sculptures, formalistic wall pieces, and site - specific installations
since the 1960s.
It what has to be one of the strangest actions to date, a splinter group fed up with the Occupy Wall Street
movement, tried to «occupy» Artists
Space, a non-profit entity in Soho that has been showcasing evocative work
since 1972.
And, where the orbital
movement of forms — which has been a basic element in European design
since the Renaissance — was intended to hold the spectator's attention within the frame, the expanding picture
space in...
Since the 1960s, she has been a major figure at the forefront of explorations in film, new media and performance, transcending genres to develop an influential practice rooted in
space,
movement, ritual and gesture.
This vast show takes into account dance and contemporary art
since the 1960s, and it's based on the premise that you, the visitor, are the dancer, and that the objects in the
space manipulate your
movement somehow.
In his first solo presentation in New York
since 2012, Eliasson will transform the gallery's exhibition
space, across both floors, with a new body of work that explores light, vision and
movement, heightening the viewer's perceptual awareness and encouraging self - reflection.
I've also noted
since getting involved in the climate activism
space that the animal liberation types have taken to arguing that emissions from agriculture are the «Elephant in the Room» that the
movement is failing to acknowledge.
Not that we expected such a thing to happen, but there's been little
movement in the smartwatch world
since the last time we did this list, and in fact there's little happening in the wearable
space at all right now.
You always need to think about the
space where you are going to store the extra chairs when not in use
since these chairs may be an obstacle in everyday free
movement.