In 1990 the National Gallery of Art launched an initiative to acquire the finest examples of the art of photography and to mount photography exhibitions of the highest quality, accompanied
by scholarly publications and programs.
Many if not most of the exhibitions are accompanied
by scholarly publications.
The beautiful new and greatly expanded museum space enabled the Museum of Art to organize major scholarly exhibitions of contemporary and historic artists, from significant solo shows to thematic group shows that investigate ideas important to disciplines across the liberal arts curriculum, and permanent collection exhibitions, supported
by scholarly publications.
During his time at the Palmer, he organized a number of critically acclaimed traveling exhibitions, all of which were accompanied
by scholarly publications, including Picturing the Banjo (2005 - 6); Taxing Visions: Financial Episodes in Late Nineteenth - Century American Art (2010 - 11); and Shallow Creek: Thomas Hart Benton and American Waterways (2007 - 8).
Many of these exhibitions were from «significant solo shows to thematic group shows that investigate ideas important to disciplines across the liberal arts curriculum, and permanent collection exhibitions, supported
by scholarly publications.»
The museum has organized and circulated many major traveling exhibitions accompanied
by scholarly publications either in catalogue or book form, for example The Sculpture of Nancy Graves: A Catalogue Raisonne (1987), El Dia de los Muertos: The Life of the Dead in Mexican Folk Art (1987), and Selected Works from the American Collection: 1940 to the Present (1988).
Through dynamic exhibitions accompanied
by scholarly publications and accessible educational programs, the Museum reaches out to local, regional, national and international audiences of all ages.
Accompanied
by a scholarly publication, the exhibition fills the Whitney's entire fifth floor, an 18,000 - square - foot gallery that is the Museum's largest space for temporary exhibitions.
This innovative exhibition will be accompanied
by a scholarly publication with essays by Nicholas Cullinan, Margo Jefferson and Zadie Smith.
Not exact matches
A historical and theological thesis of prime importance has been spoiled both
by premature
publication and
by the absence of
scholarly and historical mastery in its author.
While the
publication of Luther's 95 theses was intended only for
scholarly debate, his challenge to papal authority not only evoked a strong ecclesiastical charge of heresy, but found sympathetic support from the laity, anti-clericals, German nationalists, humanists and the poor and ordinary people who heard him preach, and culminated in his defense
by his sovereign, Frederick the Elector of Saxony.
Such communication may occur under many forms but most typically, as
scholarly publications validated
by peer - review.
Non-compliance with
scholarly journal policies (both journal - specific and general), including, but not limited to: multiple simultaneous submissions to different journals, re-publication of one's own prior work (duplicate
publications)(see also item 3 above), failure to rectify / correct one's own published record when errors or inaccuracies are found or reported
by self or third parties.
Creative Commons Attribution license (Attribution - NonCommercial 4.0 International CC -
BY - NC 4.0) This journal follows the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) recommendations for manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals, the Committee on
Publication Ethics (COPE) guidelines, and the Principles of Transparency and Best Practice in
Scholarly Publishing.
A
scholarly publication is one in which the content is written
by experts in a particular field of study - generally for the purpose of sharing The Populārēs (favouring the people, singular populāris) were a grouping in the late Roman Republic which favoured the cause of the plebeians (the commoners), particularly the urban poor.
The artifacts reviewed for this study included written plans and agendas for professional development meetings, questionnaires completed
by the teachers at the outset of the project, materials used during professional development activities, district curriculum documents, teacher and student writings, conference presentations, and
scholarly publications.
While the trade
publication industry is slowly but surely release its stronghold as the only viable publishing route and erasing some of the stigma associated with self - publishing, we can't look for the
scholarly industry to do that anytime soon, especially when there's serious money to be made
by blocking
publication of some pieces and allowing others.
Other plans include a special 50th anniversary edition of the Journal of Veterinary Medical Education in Fall, 2015 that will examine the AAVMC's 50 - year body of work from a more
scholarly perspective, and the
publication of a history book
by noted veterinary medical historian and former Cornell Dean Dr. Don Smith.
A «catalogue raisonné» is a systematic and comprehensive
scholarly reference text in which each work known to have been executed
by a particular artist is illustrated, thoroughly documented and described, giving information such as title, alternative titles, date, medium, size, inscriptions, provenance, exhibition history, and
publication history, and in which each work is assigned a permanent reference number.
The exhibition will be accompanied
by a fully illustrated
publication with a
scholarly essay
by the curator, commissioned texts, and a biography of the artist, marking the first comprehensive catalogue on Ree Morton produced
by a U.S. institution since her show at the New Museum in 1980.
The exhibition is accompanied
by an expansive
scholarly publication and after its presentation at ICA / Boston, it will travel to Museo Jumex, Mexico City.
Accompanying the exhibition, is a new
publication, a supplemental book that presents
scholarly texts
by curator and art historian, Iris Müller - Westermann, Senior Curator of International Art at Moderna Museet, Stockholm and
by New York based scholar, critic and curator, Alex Bacon; in addition it includes a visual essay that traces the specific historical inspirations and touchstones for this group of works, in hopes to speak to both the past and future.
Except for legitimate excerpts customary in review or
scholarly publications that fully cite the source material, no part of this Web site may be copied or reproduced
by any means, electronic or mechanical, or any other means yet to be developed, without the express written permission of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Office of Rights and Reproductions.
This volume, the result of many years of intense
scholarly research
by Czech art historian Markéta Svobodová, is the first
publication to survey the contributions of Czech students in this creative environment, offering a fascinating student - centered perspective on the famed institution.
Led
by Dr. David Anfam, CSM Senior Consulting Curator, the Research Center facilitates research across disciplines, prepares and distributes
scholarly publications, conducts symposia and a broad range of other public programs, and offers a competitive fellowship program.
These special
publications are edited
by senior curators at the Nasher Museum or guest curators (often associated with Duke University) to include
scholarly essays and artist interviews.
VMFA Director Alex Nyerges said: «Leo Mazow is an outstanding curator and scholar of American Art, evidenced
by his fantastic track record of organizing exhibitions, pursuing opportunities for fellowships,
scholarly publications, public lectures and symposiums.
Slavs and Tatars: Mirrors for Princes is accompanied
by a
publication — a hybrid of
scholarly research and original artworks — edited
by Anthony Downey of Ibraaz, commissioned
by NYUAD Art Gallery, and published
by JRP Ringier.
The exhibition is accompanied
by a monograph — the first
scholarly publication about the art collective — that features an artist project and includes writings
by Cesar Garcia, curator, writer, and founding director of The Mistake Room in Los Angeles; former Blaffer Art Museum director and chief curator Claudia Schmuckli, Curator - in - Charge, Contemporary Art and Programming, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco; and Naomi Beckwith, Marilyn and Larry Fields Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago.
In serendipitous coincidence, a
scholarly publication Thank You for Your Love 1994, edited
by Xin Wang, curator and art historian based in New York, with contributions from Cindy Xingyi Qi, MA student at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, will be available in the summer of 2018 to closely examine the multifaceted implications of the Transformations gathering not only for the participating artists, but also for the art historical discourses in 1990s New York and that of contemporary Chinese Art.
Candidates must have been in business for at least five years and possess a proven record of accomplishment of substantial contributions to the art community,
by offering works of high aesthetic quality, presenting major exhibitions, producing
scholarly publications, and actively working with museums.
Our primary interest is to place works
by the artist in all media as well as documentary materials such as catalogues, posters and films in institutions with a reputation for their
scholarly approach to exhibitions and
publications that have already shown an interest in and provide regular public access to the artist's work.
The collaboration will ensure a cohesive presentation of the artist's legacy to a global audience
by mounting innovative exhibitions, promoting
scholarly research, and producing
publications that will advance a deepened understanding of the artist's contribution to the art historical canon.
Candidates must have been in business for at least five years and possess a proven track record of substantial contributions to the art community,
by offering works of high aesthetic quality, presenting major exhibitions, producing
scholarly publications, and actively working with museums.
Exhibition Catalogue The exhibition is accompanied
by a 200 - page, fully illustrated
publication bringing together a range of
scholarly contributors including curator Siri Engberg; Michael Lobel, associate professor of art history at the State University of New York at Purchase; Rochelle Steiner, dean of the Roski School of Art at the University of Southern California; and artist Josiah McElheny.
Miguel Covarrubias: Drawing a Cosmopolitan Line presents artwork that links Covarrubias» commercial art,
scholarly publications, and studio practice, to demonstrate the cosmopolitan modernism of his life and work, which were deeply influenced
by his life - long practice of moving between modern cities and sites remote from New York or Mexico City.
Said Helfenstein: «In a very short time, Michelle distinguished herself at the Menil
by organizing splendid exhibitions, presenting lectures and participating in other programs, and making important contributions to our
scholarly publications.»
He organized such exhibitions as Harry Callahan: Eleanor (2007), Road to Freedom: Photographs of the Civil Rights Movement, 1956 — 1968 (2008), The Portrait Unbound: Photographs
by Robert Weingarten (2010) and Signs of Life: Photographs
by Peter Sekaer (2010), accompanied
by critically acclaimed
scholarly publications.
The Routine Pleasures
publication serves as an illustrated catalogue as well as a reader that further elaborates the exhibition's thematic tracks, with a new essay
by the curator, additional new
scholarly essays
by Julia Bryan - Wilson and Edward Sterrett, and several reprinted texts
by participants in the exhibition James Benning, Pauline Oliveros, and Sarah Lehrer - Graiwer.
As the contemporary art museum at MIT, the List presents a dynamic program of six to nine special exhibitions in its galleries annually, a program of evolving site - specific work
by emerging artists known as the List Projects, as well as a broad range of educational programs, events, and
scholarly publications.
The exhibition will be accompanied
by a fully illustrated
publication including an introductory text
by Gaines; a
scholarly essay
by Michael Brenson, Senior Critic at the University of Pennsylvania School of Design; and newly commissioned poetry
by Robin Coste Lewis, winner of the 2015 National Book Award for Poetry.
Rodney McMillian: Views of Main Street and Rodney McMillian: The Black Show is accompanied
by a full - color
scholarly publication titled Rodney McMillian, co-edited
by Naima J. Keith and Anthony Elms, Chief Curator at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia.
Organized
by Nasher Chief Curator Jed Morse, the exhibition will be accompanied
by a new
scholarly publication.
The exhibition is accompanied
by a 200 - page, fully illustrated
publication, bringing together a range of
scholarly contributors including Walker Art Center Curator Siri Engberg; Michael Lobel, associate professor of art history at the State University of New York at Purchase; Rochelle Steiner, dean of the Roski School of Art at the University of Southern California; and artist Josiah McElheny.
A
scholarly electronic publication will accompany DallasSITES: Charting Contemporary Art, 1963 to Present and will be the first DMA project to utilize the Online Scholarly Catalogue Initiative (OSCI), a program begun by the Getty Foundation to bring scholarly research and publication into the dig
scholarly electronic
publication will accompany DallasSITES: Charting Contemporary Art, 1963 to Present and will be the first DMA project to utilize the Online
Scholarly Catalogue Initiative (OSCI), a program begun by the Getty Foundation to bring scholarly research and publication into the dig
Scholarly Catalogue Initiative (OSCI), a program begun
by the Getty Foundation to bring
scholarly research and publication into the dig
scholarly research and
publication into the digital age.
Major support is provided
by The Museum of Modern Art's Research and
Scholarly Publications endowment established through the generosity of The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Edward John Noble Foundation, Mr. and Mrs. Perry R. Bass, and the National Endowment for the Humanities» Challenge Grant Program; with additional funding from The John Szarkowski
Publications Fund.
(collective, founded 2013) Juliana Huxtable (b. 1987, Bryan - College Station, TX) Pierre Huyghe (b. 1962, Paris, France) JODI.org (collaborative founded c. 1995) Jon Kessler (b. 1957, Yonkers, NY) Josh Kline (b. 1979, Philadelphia, PA) Oliver Laric (b. 1981, Innsbruck, Austria) Mark Leckey (b. 1964, Birkenhead, United Kingdom) Lynn Hershman Leeson (b. 1941, Cleveland, OH) Olia Lialina (b. 1971, Moscow, Russia [former Soviet Union]-RRB- Rafael Lozano - Hemmer (b. 1967, Mexico City, Mexico) M / M Paris (Mathias Augustyniak and Michael Amzalag)(b. 1967, Cavaillon, France and 1968, Paris, France) Jill Magid (b. 1973, Bridgeport, CT) Michel Majerus (b. 1967, Esch - sur - Alzette, Luxembourg) David Maljkovic (b. 1973, Rijeka, Croatia [former SFR Yugoslavia]-RRB- Mike Mandel and Chantal Zakari (b. 1950, Los Angeles, CA and 1968, Izmir, Turkey) Ryan McNamara (b. 1979, Phoenix, AZ) Mariko Mori (b. 1967, Tokyo, Japan) Rabih Mroué (b. 1967, Beirut, Lebanon) Albert Oehlen (b. 1954, Krefeld, Germany) Laura Owens (b. 1970, Euclid, OH) Trevor Paglen (b. 1974, Camp Springs, MD) Nam June Paik (b. 1938, Seoul, South Korea) Sondra Perry (b. 1986, Perth Amboy, NJ) Paul Pfeiffer (b. 1966, Honolulu, HI) Seth Price (b. 1973, East Jerusalem, Israel) Jon Rafman (b. 1981, Montreal, Canada) Pamela Rosenkranz (b. 1979, Uri, Switzerland) Thomas Ruff (b. 1958, Zell am Harmsbach, Germany) Julia Scher (b. 1954, Los Angeles, CA) Cindy Sherman (b. 1954 Glen Ridge, NJ) Taryn Simon and Aaron Swartz (b. 1975, New York, NY and 1986, Highland Park, IL) Avery Singer (b. 1987, New York, NY) Frances Stark (b. 1967, Newport Beach, CA) Hito Steyerl (b. 1966, Munich, Germany) Martine Syms (b. 1988, Los Angeles, CA) Wu Tsang (b. 1982, Worcester, MA) Amalia Ulman (b. 1989, Buenos Aires, Argentina) Penelope Umbrico (b. 1957, Philadelphia, PA) Anicka Yi (b. 1971, Seoul, South Korea)
Publication The exhibition is accompanied by a generously illustrated scholarly publication, co-published with Yale University Press, which will be a major resource and scholarly contribution to
Publication The exhibition is accompanied
by a generously illustrated
scholarly publication, co-published with Yale University Press, which will be a major resource and scholarly contribution to
publication, co-published with Yale University Press, which will be a major resource and
scholarly contribution to the field.
Nash provides a
scholarly essay and catalog entries in what represents the first
publication by the Meadows to highlight its vast collection of modern sculpture.
A special exhibition
publication featuring
scholarly essays, participating artists» profiles, and exhibition images will be available for purchase
by mid-November.
The
publication offers three newly commissioned
scholarly essays
by John C. Welchman, Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art History and Theory at the University of California, San Diego and co-director of the Mike Kelley Foundation for the Arts; Branden W. Joseph, Assistant Professor of Art History at Columbia University; and George Baker, Associate Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art, University of California at Los Angeles.