Her work has appeared in Best American Short Stories 2001, Tin House, and The Kenyon Review,
among other anthologies and journals.
Not exact matches
Erin Pushman «s writing has appeared in The Gettysburg Review, Segue, Cold Mountain Review, Confrontation, and More New Monologues by Women for Women,
among other journals and
anthologies.
Her articles and essays have been featured in,
among others, Ms., the Globe and Mail, Today's Parent, Advisor's Edge, Corporate Knights and Stealing Time magazines, as well as in several
anthologies, a variety of parenting and lifestyle websites, and on the CBC.
She is the guest editor of The Open Laboratory
Anthology of Science Blogging, 2009, and the winner of the Society for Neuroscience Next Generation Award and the Three Quarks Daily Science Writing Award,
among others.
The
anthology series focuses on an entirely new crime, but with several cast members returning in different roles this season — Felicity Huffman, Timothy Hutton and Regina King,
among others, all turning in stellar performances.
(The filmmakers cite the full range of British creepshow
anthologies, from high to low,
among their
other influences.)
This
anthology film (a sequel of sorts to the 1996 film about abortion) focuses on lesbian couples residing in the same house over the latter half of the twentieth century, featuring Vanessa Redgrave, Michelle Williams and Ellen DeGeneres
among others.
Look for her stories in Orson Scott Card's IGMS, the Third Flatiron
Anthology Abbreviated Epics, the FAE
Anthology, Tesseracts 16, Neo-opsis, On - Spec, James Gunn's Ad Astra, and Hypersonic Tales,
among others.
She has published more than thirty short stories in Asimov's, Clarkesworld, Supersonic, Interzone, StarShipSofa, and Years Best SF 14,
among other magazines and
anthologies.
Her writing has been published in New Letters, PANK, Poet Lore, So to Speak, and Word Riot,
among other journals and
anthologies.
Her stories have been included in The O. Henry Awards (Doubleday, 1991) and Lone Star Literature (Norton, 2003),
among numerous
other anthologies.
Read an ebook edition of The Book - Lovers»
Anthology The Book - Lovers»
Anthology, edited by Robert Maynard Leonard and published in 1911, is a great collection of timeless thoughts about books and reading from the world's most famous writers (William Shakespeare, Jane Austen, George Gordon Byron, and Voltaire,
among others).
Her work has appeared on National Geographic's Intelligent Travel site, World Hum, BBC Travel, and in Lonely Planet travel
anthologies,
among others.
Candace Rardon Writer, sketch artist, and illustrator whose stories have appeared on National Geographic's Intelligent Travel site, World Hum, BBC Travel, and in Lonely Planet travel
anthologies,
among others.
Christa Maiwald moved to New York in 1973, where she established herself as a video artist with solo exhibitions at the Whitney Museum of American Art,
Anthology Film Archives, Holly Solomon Gallery, and Franklin Furnace,
among others, and was included in the 1979 Whitney Biennial.
In conjunction with the exhibition, the CMA produced a «box set» containing a newly pressed EP, an exhibition catalogue, and an
anthology of texts and images edited by Christopher Williams,
among other objects.
She has shown her work at the Venice Film Festival, the Centre George Pompidou, the
Anthology Film Archives, New York,
among other international venues.
Beirne has exhibited extensively and to great acclaim since the early 1970s at institutions including P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, New York; the National Center for Contemporary Art in Kaliningrad, Russia; TV Gallery, Moscow; MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge; the Sculpture Center, New York; the International Center of Photography, New York; The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York;
Anthology Film Archives, New York; the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York; and Artists Space, New York
among many
others.
, Artist Curated Projects, Los Angeles Tabula Rasa, Curious Matter, Jersey City, New Jersey Group Show, West Street Gallery, New York Halo Africa, Gallery D.O.R., Brussels, Belgium You Told Me The
Other Night, West Street Gallery, New York First
Among Equals, Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia Video Screening Part 2, West Street Gallery, New York 2011 Chat D'Oeuvres Part 2,
Anthology Film Archives, New York Touchy Feely, Human Resources, Los Angeles Heads with Tails, Harris Liebermann, New York The Golden Ass, Annie Wharton, Los Angeles Screening with Michel Auder / Sam Anderson & Michael Stickrod, Soloway, Brooklyn, New York Proposal For A Floor, 1500 Broodway, New York, New York 2010 Untitled, Newman Popiashvili, Gallery, New York New Insight, Art Chicago, Chicago Salt Mine, Primetime, Brooklyn, New York MFA Thesis, Green Hall Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut 2009 Chat D'Oeuvres Part 1,
Anthology Film Archives, New York Performance Night, Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut 2008 MFA First Year Show, Green Hall Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut Poetry Club, curated by Fia Backström, White Columns, New York
Filmmaker / curator / professor Roger Beebe has screened his films around the globe at such unlikely venues as the CBS Jumbotron in Times Square and McMurdo Station in Antarctica as well as more likely ones including Sundance and the Museum of Modern Art with solo shows at
Anthology Film Archives, The Laboratorio Arte Alameda in Mexico City, and Los Angeles Filmforum
among many
other venues.
Christa Maiwald earned an M.F.A. from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1973 and moved to New York shortly thereafter, establishing herself as a video artist with solo exhibitions at the Whitney Museum of American Art,
Anthology Film Archives, Holly Solomon Gallery and Franklin Furnace,
among others.
Bass has exhibited nationally and internationally at museums and galleries including
Anthology Film Archives, MoMA P.S. 1, the New Museum of Contemporary Art, Performa07; all New York, ICA; Philadelphia, Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, Henry Art Gallery; Seattle, Transmission Gallery; Glasgow, Contemporary Art Center; Tel Aviv, and The Building; Berlin,
among others.
She has performed solo and collaborative works at venues such as ISSUE Project Room, The Kitchen,
Anthology Film Archives, Caramoor, Artists» Television Access (SF), Incubator Arts, Experimental Intermedia, The Wave Farm, Roulette, The Queens Museum of Art and the High Zero Festival
among many
others.
Her poetry has appeared in Black Water Review, Tanka Splendor, and the
anthology Regrets Only: Contemporary Poets on the Theme of Regret,
among others.
Recent solo exhibitions We Were Promised Anarchy, But What We Got Was Chaos, Solstice Art Centre, Ireland (2015); Youth Outreach In N. Korea, Supermarket 2015, Stockholm, Sweden; The Parallax View, Ormston House, Limerick, Ireland (2014); and group exhibitions 2FUTURES:
Anthology 2, Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin, Ireland (2015); Telling Lies, RUA RED, Dublin, Ireland (2015); Please return, Embassy Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland (2015),
among others.
The Brooklyn Rail is distributed in galleries, universities, museums, bookstores, and
other organizations including
Anthology Film Archives, the Brooklyn Public Library, the Brooklyn Museum, MoMA PS1, BAM, Printed Matter, Inc., The Kitchen, Columbia University School of the Arts, The New School, and Yale University,
among others.
Fu has exhibited at institutions including The Kitchen, New York, Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, California, DC Art Center, Washington, D.C., Chinati Foundation, Marfa, Texas, Hirschhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.,
Anthology Film Archives, New York, and Museo de la Ciudad, Quito,
among many
others.
Solomon's work has been screened and exhibited widely, including the Rotterdam Film Festival (Rotterdam, NL); «Views from the Avant - Garde» at the New York Film Festival; the Whitney Musuem of Art (New York, NY),
Anthology Film Archives (New York, NY); the Museum of Modern Art (New York, NY); the Wexner Center for the Arts (Columbus, OH); the Gene Siskel Film Center (Chicago, IL); RedCat (Los Angeles, CA); The Pacific Film Archive (Berkley, CA), Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (San Francisco, CA),
among many
others.
Recent activities include solo exhibitions We Were Promised Anarchy, But What We Got Was Chaos, Solstice Art Centre, Ireland (2015); Youth Outreach In N. Korea, Supermarket 2015, Stockholm, Sweden; The Parallax View, Ormston House, Limerick, Ireland (2014); and group exhibitions 2FUTURES:
Anthology 2, Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin, Ireland (2015); Telling Lies, RUA RED, Dublin, Ireland (2015); Please return, Embassy Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland (2015),
among others.
This paperback edition of Voids serves as a catalogue to the Centre Pompidou's retrospective of empty exhibitions, curated by the dream team of Laurent Le Bon, John Armleder, Mathieu Copeland, Gustav Metzger, Mai - Thu Perret and Clive Phillpot, and featuring Yves Klein, Robert Barry, Art & Language, Stanley Brouwn, Laurie Parsons, Bethan Huws, Robert Irwin, Maria Eichhorn and Roman Ondák; but it also supplies a crucial
anthology of texts, with contributions by artists and writers such as Stuart Comer, Brian O'Doherty, Ralph Rugoff, Jon Savage, Sarah Wilson, Peter Downsbrough, Lawrence Weiner, Sherrie Levine, Seth Price, Trisha Donnelly, Wade Guyton and Olivier Mosset,
among others.
Bass has exhibited nationally and internationally at museums and galleries including
Anthology Film Archives, MoMA P.S. 1, the New Museum of Contemporary Art, Performa07, the Kitchen, and James Cohen Gallery; all New York, ICA; Philadelphia, Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, Henry Art Gallery; Seattle, Transmission Gallery; Glasgow, The Building (e-flux); Berlin, and Centro de Arte de Sevilla
among others.
They have inspired at least two great songs by the Canadian rock band the Weakerthans alone, along with outstanding poetry by B.H. Fairchild,
among others, as well as a powerhouse 1995
anthology that grew out of the artist's celebrated Whitney Museum of American Art retrospective.
At 29, Pereda was the object of a traveling retrospective presented last year at the Harvard Film Archives in Cambridge,
Anthology Film Archives in New York City, and the Pacific Film Archives and the UCLA Film & Television Archive in California,
among other places.
This hardcover edition of Voids serves as a catalogue to the Centre Pompidou's retrospective of empty exhibitions, curated by the dream team of Laurent Le Bon, John Armleder, Mathieu Copeland, Gustav Metzger, Mai - Thu Perret, and Clive Phillpot, and featuring Yves Klein, Robert Barry, Art & Language, Stanley Brouwn, Laurie Parsons, Bethan Huws, Robert Irwin, Maria Eichhorn, Roman Ondák; but it also supplies a crucial
anthology of texts, with contributions by artists and writers such as Stuart Comer, Brian O'Doherty, Ralph Rugoff, Jon Savage, Sarah Wilson, Peter Downsbrough, Lawrence Weiner, Sherrie Levine, Seth Price, Trisha Donnelly, Wade Guyton and Olivier Mosset,
among others.
The
anthology features writings by and about Take It or Leave It artists Dara Birnbaum, Mark Dion, Felix Gonzalez - Torres, Louise Lawler, Sherrie Levine, Allan McCollum, John Miller, Matt Mullican, and Adrian Piper,
among others.