Informed
by documentary practices from the turn of the last century, Frazier explores identities of place, race, and family in work that is a hybrid of self - portraiture and social narrative.
Not exact matches
In fact, the splash he's been making via the Huffington Post, as well as his trip to Toronto, was timed with the release of a
documentary produced
by his consulting
practice, Institute B, that discusses the notion of «conscious capitalism.»
Peter Navarro, a longtime harsh critic of China's trade
practices as well as the author of Death
by China and producer of a sensational
documentary with the same title, was named head of the newly created National Trade Council.
Modeled on the community - centric approach to improving youth sports safety highlighted in MomsTEAM's PBS
documentary, «The Smartest Team: Making High School Football Safer», the program will award SmartTeam status to youth sports organizations which have demonstrated a commitment to minimizing the risk of physical, psychological and sexual injury to young athletes
by implementing a comprehensive set of health and safety best
practices, providing safety - conscious sports parents a level of assurance that they have made health and safety an important priority, not to be sacrificed at the altar of team or individual success.
-- Ricki Lake, coauthor of Your Best Birth and cocreator of the
documentary The Business of Being Born «Eons of accumulated feminine wisdom, having been muddled and dispersed
by modern medical
practice, have become sadly unavailable to today's woman.
A shocking
documentary called The Cove, which would win an Oscar two weeks hence, had already alerted the world to the
practice of rounding up dolphins
by the thousands and hacking them to death, preventing them from competing with fishermen in the Japanese town of Taiji.
Aptly named 13th, for the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery, this
documentary follows the aftermath of the American Civil War for African Americans, and how slavery has only been perpetuated
by different
practices throughout the years like disenfranchisement and mass incarceration.
The last one, «
Practice,» is a powerful 11 - minute
documentary - style exploration of movement and sound, following the story of South African dancer Leroy Mokgatle with a soundtrack scored
by Dev Hynes from Blood Orange.
Steak (R) evolution Directed and written
by Franck Ribière, co-written
by Vérane Frédiani (France)- International Premiere,
Documentary Grass fed, grain finished, intricately marbled, and dry aged - the concept of what makes the best steak varies greatly, and it continues to evolve as we move toward more sustainable farming
practices.
In New York City, LGBTQ youth - of - color gather out on the Christopher Street Pier,
practicing a performance - based artform, Ballroom, which was made famous in the early 1990s
by Madonna's music video «Vogue» and the
documentary «Paris Is Burning.»
The particular art of the fly - on - the - wall
documentary has been
practiced and perfected for a half - century now
by Frederick Wiseman, the wizened octogenarian who won an honorary Oscar last year (a very hip choice on the Academy's part).
Crufts was hit
by controversy after the BBC screened a
documentary last year which exposed serious health issues around breeding
practices for some breeds of pedigree dogs.
GoMA has been researching and acquiring
documentary media
by influential female artists since 2007, increasing the representation of women working in this field within the city's collection and highlighting the contribution of female artists to contemporary art
practice overall.
What begins as an investigation of these interconnected «diamond communities», soon becomes an inquiry into the processes of
documentary writing and artistic
practice informed
by anthropological fieldwork.
The artist will discuss her work that is informed
by late 19th and early 20th century modes of representation in
documentary practice.
This first solo presentation of works
by South Korean artist Park Chan - kyong presents a series of his latest film and
documentary works that offers a new perspective on folk religious
practices such as shamanism and utopian religious communities, from the period of colonisation and the cold war to the present time.
With some of my daughter's heartbreaking reproaches about my art
practice seared in my brain, I ventured out this week to see «To Be A Lady: Forty - five Women in the Arts,» a superb exhibition, curated
by Jason Andrew, that features work
by many legendary artist mothers, including Louise Nevelson and Grace Hartigan who famously left their offspring to be raised
by others, and Alice Neel, an unconventional mother whose grandson Andrew's
documentary reveals his father's deep resentment about Neel's choices.
Jones» work is informed
by historical source material and early modes of representation in
documentary practice.
Her work is informed
by late 19th - and early 20th - century modes of representation in
documentary practice.
Both of these
documentary holdings are specialised in contemporary artistic
practices, focusing on a timeframe that matches that covered
by the Museum's exhibitions and activities and
by the artworks in the MACBA Collection, with which they are closely linked.
A photographer and artist, she has been known from the late 70s on for her minimalist
practice inspired
by the day - to - day, at the junction point of
documentary, autobiography and fiction.
For 25 years, the artist Jeff Wall, who
practices a «near -
documentary» style of photography, has been represented
by Marian Goodman.
Operating between
documentary and fantasy — especially in the form of science fiction — his
practice is influenced
by both conceptualism and surrealism.
Farocki's
practice is largely defined
by an experimental
documentary format integrating his own material with footage appropriated from various sources, including mass media, surveillance, and political propaganda.
Blend the visual arts, business, and law, past Leibman forum topics have ranged from the
documentary The Art of The Steal to a presentation
by the U.S. Department of Treasury on engraving
practices.
Jones's work is informed
by historical source material and early modes of representation in
documentary practice.
In the short
documentary from the series Women Artists (2016)
by Claudia Müller, Grosse curates a fantasy exhibition
by eight other female artists and discusses her selection of artists and artworks, the relationship between their
practices, and guides the viewer through a virtual realisation of her ideal group exhibition.
In these programs, special attention is given to
documentary practices, including a presentation on the work of Claudia Andujar
by curator Agustin Pérez - Rubio, and a project on Thea Segall
by the researchers Sagrario Berti and Aixa Sánchez.
Significantly, artists were addressing these issues
by reworking and subverting a range of art - historical references and aesthetic strategies, from William Morris to Pop Art,
documentary practices and the introduction of Third Cinema to the UK.
Bracketed chronologically
by Rosler's well - known photo - text work The Bowery in two inadequate descriptive systems (1974/75) and her highly influential essay In, around and afterthoughts (on
documentary photography)(1981), this series takes its place alongside Rosler's photographs of airports, roads, shop windows, and public transportation as part of a career - long photographic
practice.
Brennan's
practice — exemplified
by previous work such as Jerusalem Pink, 2015, which considered the relationship between the role of stone in Palestine and her great - grandfather's occupation there as an architect during the British Mandate — merges serious investigative
documentary practices with a sensitive and poetic relationship to using moving image as a means to create subjective and / or staged moments: footage meets fiction.
The
practice operates on the threshold of choreography and observation, of
documentary modes and staged scenarios or performances - working with an economy of gestures to articulate relations orchestrated
by and around the camera.
GoMA has been researching and acquiring
documentary media
by influential female artists, increasing the representation of women working in this field within the city's collection and highlighting the contribution of female artists to contemporary art
practice overall.
Following a screening of the
documentary Monir (2014), the film's subject, artist Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian, is joined
by artist Frank Stella and curator Suzanne Cotter for a reflection on Monir's
practice, attitudes toward abstraction, and the artistic centers of Tehran and New York in the 1960s and 1970s.
2755 miles is primarily based on video research and forms of experimental
documentary practice that engages with issues of migration and displacement
by concentrating on the cultural and communal worlds of clandestine Pakistani refugee workers residing at the outskirts of Athens.
Premiere: Ceremony at The Rubin Museum The Rubin Museum will premiere Ceremony, a
documentary of the secret, millennia - old spiritual
practices of Mongolian shamans, created
by filmmaker Sas Carey.
As revealed in a recent Culture Show
documentary on BBC television about his
practice, most of Gander's art is completely removed from the hand of the artist and carried out
by a team of technical specialists.
This has been entered
by Select Legal Systems and is a white paper /
documentary style video designed to help senior execs at law firms decide between a cloud or an on - premise infrastructure for their
practice management systems.
Described as the only work to focus solely on this specific area, The Law and
Practice of Compelled Evidence in Civil Proceedings written
by Sara Cockerill QC and published
by Oxford University Press, this book provides a uniquely detailed and comprehensive reference on both oral and
documentary evidence.
By Manuela Lazic Early on in The Work, a
documentary chronicling intense group therapy techniques
practiced inside Folsom State Prison outside of Sacramento, California, a man suffers a violent meltdown.