Sentences with phrase «biennial allows»

His curatorial theme for this year's biennial allows for the expansion of that definition.

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Around the same time, Boston teachers packed into their union hall to vote on a procedural change that would allow them to cast ballots by mail in biennial elections of officers.
Gov. Walker's proposed 2011 - 2013 biennial budget calls for an expansion of the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program by repealing the enrollment cap, allowing private schools anywhere within Milwaukee County to participate, and expanding eligibility to...
As producers, Performa has developed a flexible and responsive production process allowing for exceptional variety in scope and scale to premiere the final work in the context of a world - class biennial.
In Hoskote's words, writing about «biennials of resistance,» the nature of the biennial is «neither exclusively nor even primarily a space of spectacular doing, but rather a discursive environment, a theater that allows for the straying of arguments, speculations, and investigations concerning the nature of our shared, diversely veined, and demanding contemporary condition.»
What these artists craved, they told Pasternak, was a break from the art - world circuit that would allow them to delve into their ideas rather than constantly having to respond to this or that biennial, or gallery, or museum commission.
When biennials don't have to be politics all on the exact same tribal page, shows like this and art in general will again be allowed the complexity, autonomy, and strangeness of all of its possible structures.
The only series on television in the United States to focus exclusively on contemporary visual art and artists, Art in the Twenty - First Century is a Peabody Award - winning, biennial program that allows viewers to observe artists at work, watch as they transform inspiration into art, and hear how they struggle with both the physical and visual challenges of achieving their visions.
But BHQFU allows for more in - depth experiences, dialogue and collaboration than a biennial exhibition can.
From nomination to final prize, the biennial awards process delivers a two-fold benefit: It allows the Portland Art Museum to identify a number of the Northwest's exceptional talents, and it provides the museum with a far deeper understanding of the new work taking place in the region by both established and emerging artists.
Being part of IBA, you will receive invitations to the annual General Assembly allowing you the opportunity to meet fellow peers within the biennial and art - related fields from across the world.
The second version of the Los Angeles biennial Made in LA 2014 allows visitors to experience the multifaceted LA art scene and is worth a visit.
The only series on television in the U.S. to focus exclusively on contemporary visual art and artists, Art in the Twenty - First Century is a Peabody Award - winning biennial program that allows viewers to observe the artists at work, watch as they transform inspiration into art, and hear how they struggle with both the physical and visual challenges of achieving their visions.
«Board leaders are confident that this transition from a biennial to a scheduled triennial will allow Prospect New Orleans to reach its full potential as a leading international art exhibition,» a press release said today.
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