Kathy and Dena talk openly with Marcie about how this remarkable
book illuminates the working partnership between assistance dogs and people with disabilities while demystifying longstanding misperceptions about disability.
Not exact matches
If this
book is not the original
work that Romano Guardini's Spirit of the Liturgy was, it is nevertheless a timely and
illuminating series of reflections that breathe the spirit of the Liturgy.
As comprehensive as Brogan's account may be, however, his
book is at its weakest where the convergence of the historical narrative ought to
illuminate the great
work of Tocque - ville's that authorizes a grand biography of this sort in the first place» Democracy in America.
Doyle isn't the only one who thinks it all rests on the woman's shoulders, or so I learned by reading the
illuminating book Making Marriage
Work by Kristin Celello, newly out in paperback; I now understand why we consider marriage as something to «work» on (although it wasn't always seen that way; it used to be a «duty») and why saving a marriage is «women's work» — that's how it has been presented to women for deca
Work by Kristin Celello, newly out in paperback; I now understand why we consider marriage as something to «
work» on (although it wasn't always seen that way; it used to be a «duty») and why saving a marriage is «women's work» — that's how it has been presented to women for deca
work» on (although it wasn't always seen that way; it used to be a «duty») and why saving a marriage is «women's
work» — that's how it has been presented to women for deca
work» — that's how it has been presented to women for decades.
It all began when Alexander Zeldin, 29, was handed a copy of The Night Cleaner, a
book by French author Florence Aubenas
illuminating the precarious world of temporary
work without a defined contract of employment in northern France.
«We publish
books, reports, and briefing papers that
illuminate critical problems and advance innovative solutions;
work at both the national and state level with advocates and policymakers to promote reforms; help to build the capacity and skills of key progressive constituencies; project our values into the media by promoting Demos Fellows and staff in print, broadcast, and Internet venues; and host public events that showcase new ideas and leading progressive voices.»
I have spent the past three and a half months
working as an ebooks assistant for an Oxford based Christian publishing house producing
books that aim to
illuminate, detail, debate, commodify, beautify, and question the Christian faith in non-fiction and fiction offerings, and with over 300 ebook titles already selling on all major retailer / online portals.
Bringing together the ideas behind this unique commission, this
book features an
illuminating conversation with Kwade about the
work, as well as a detailed survey of her practice to date by curator Cameron Foote and new essays by curator Daniel F. Herrmann and anthropologist Debbora Battaglia.
Accompanying the first survey of Christopher Williams's
work in the UK, this
illuminating and unusual volume is equal parts artist's
book and exhibition catalogue.
NMWA Associate Curator Virginia Treanor guided 18 photographers through the exhibition and highlighted show - stopping
works by midcentury and contemporary women designers while
illuminating the artists» processes — photographers enjoyed hearing about Polly Apfelbaum, who used a punch card as a stencil for her Handweaver's Pattern
Book installation (2014).
Gathering together extensive documentation and rare archive material on the numerous exhibitions they organized together from 1995 on, the
book is introduced by art theorist and friend of the artist Max Wechsler, who followed West's
work closely for many years, and whose
illuminating foreword begins: «Without doubt, he was an odd bird, a gifted idler, a Vienna man sui generis and eccentric par excellence.»
Matisse / Diebenkorn follows the trajectory of Diebenkorn's career,
illuminating how this influence evolved over time through different pairings and groupings of both artists»
work, as well as a selection of Matisse
books from Diebenkorn's personal library that will be included in the exhibition.
This extensive
book inspired by and documenting the festival opens on 35 sections between 4 and 16 pages long, each designed by the artist and
illuminating his or her
work in text and images.
In addition, Ann Temkin, Curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture, interviewed 11 of these artists for the
book, producing
illuminating conversations about how they
work, the origins of their ideas, and other topics.
This show traces his evolution across 90 - plus
works, including his best - loved
illuminated books, Songs Of Innocence And Experience, and The Marriage of Heaven And Hell.
Presenting over one hundred
works that underscore the great scope of the Morgan's collecting interests, the exhibition includes old - master and modern drawings, literary and musical manuscripts,
illuminated texts, and rare printed
books and bindings.
Focusing entirely on Judd's multicolored
works, this handsome
book features essays by leading scholars that
illuminate this body of
work and examine its relationship to his oeuvre as a whole.
The
book also features illustrations of each major
work dating from 1991 to 2006, accompanied by explanatory texts that
illuminate Rhoades's materials and methods as both highly accessible and artistically complex.
Christopher Gausby (New York, NY) is an artist, calligrapher, and writer who has reinvented the
illuminated manuscript form to create
book works meditating on philosophy and aesthetics.
This illustrated
book brings together the
work of Henri Matisse and Richard Diebenkorn,
illuminating unexpected resonances that connect the two artists across time and space.
This
book illuminates Guyton's unconventional
working methods and the development of his techniques, showcasing the visual flair and conceptual provocation inherent in his art.
In characteristic defiance of the hierarchies of high and low, Kozloff considered this
work to be «a cross between coloring
books and
illuminated manuscripts.»
As well as its superb collection of paintings, sculpture and drawings, The Courtauld has two photographic libraries - the Lord Martin Conway library, embracing architectural drawings, sculpture and
illuminated manuscripts; and the Robert Witt library, covering paintings, drawings and engravings, with over 2 million reproductions of
works by more than 70,000 artists - and a
Book Library, which contains one of the UK's largest archives of
works on the history of art.
This is the most innovative law practice management
book I've ever seen... an engaging novel about the lives of
working lawyers with an
illuminating treatise on how law firms must respond to extraordinary change in the legal marketplace.
The
work of epidemiologists Wilkinson and Pickett (2009) has
illuminated the impact of this rise in inequality bringing an array of evidence in their
book, The Spirit Level: Why More Equal Societies Always do Better, to reach conclusions that have been the subject of considerable debate and critique (for a good review see Rowlingson, 2011).
Doyle isn't the only one who thinks it all rests on the woman's shoulders, or so I learned by reading the
illuminating book Making Marriage
Work by Kristin Celello, newly out in paperback; I now understand why we consider marriage as something to «work» on (although it wasn't always seen that way; it used to be a «duty») and why saving a marriage is «women's work» — that's how it has been presented to women for deca
Work by Kristin Celello, newly out in paperback; I now understand why we consider marriage as something to «
work» on (although it wasn't always seen that way; it used to be a «duty») and why saving a marriage is «women's work» — that's how it has been presented to women for deca
work» on (although it wasn't always seen that way; it used to be a «duty») and why saving a marriage is «women's
work» — that's how it has been presented to women for deca
work» — that's how it has been presented to women for decades.
A
book that not only
illuminates the emotional impact of parental divorce, but also provides concrete ways in which children of divorce can make sense of their painful pasts and
work toward building better relationships as adults.